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Philippe Mius d’Entremont, 1st
Baron of
Pobomcoup (c. 1609–1701) was an
early settler of Acadia, and
progenitor of the
Muise and d’Entremont families...
- 1735-1755 Minas, Pisiquit,
Pobomcoup Sulpician Jean-Baptiste de Guy-Desenclaves 1739-1758
Annapolis Royal, Minas,
Pobomcoup Sulpician Laboret 1741-1746...
- of New
France Philippe Mius d'Entremont (c. 1601 – c. 1700),
Baron of
Pobomcoup and
coloniser Jean
Hamon (1618–1687),
medical doctor and
solitaire of...
- from property. He had
married in 1709 with
Jeanne Mius d’Entremont de
Pobomcoup and had at
least 7 sons,
including Louis Du Pont
Duchambon de
Vergor (1713–1775)...
- Saint-Ambroise in
Yarmouth (1890) and the
Immaculate Conception Church in
Pobomcoup-East (constructed in 1877,
enlarged in 1910). Romanesque-style churches...
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River campaign, the
British targeted the Cape
Sable region,
known as
Pobomcoup.[not
verified in body] The
British Conquest of
Acadia happened in 1710...
- 1661 15
September 1738
Married Jacques Mius d'Entremont, 2nd
Baron of
Pobomcoup in 1678 and had
issue Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour 1663 11 August...
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surviving sons of François du Pont
Duvivier and
Marie Mius d'Entremont de
Pobomcoup. His
elder brother was François
Dupont Duvivier. Like his brothers, he...
- Scotia,
around 1745, the son of
Jacques Mius d'Entremont,
third Baron de
Pobomcoup, and
Marguerite Amirault. On
August 29, 1766, at the age of 21, he returned...
- Tour, who, in 1653,
awarded him the
first fief in Acadia, the
Barony of
Pobomcoup (currently Pubnico, Nova Scotia). He
later became the King's Attorney...