From Sikniktuk to Kent

From Sikniktuk to Kent

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... We are also grateful to the team at the Centre d’études acadiennes AnselmeChiasson—Christine Dupuis, François LeBlanc, Robert Richard, and Sarah-Julie Forest—for granting us access to the archives. ...

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... Russ, “Martin de Lino, Mathieu-François.” In Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 2. Quebec: Université Laval, 1969 (rev. 1991). Accessed July 9, 2020. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/­martin_ de_lino_mathieu_francois_2E.html. ...

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... was concerned that the Irish domination of the clergy would lead to assimilation.73 In his correspondence with Rameau, Berthe shared his concerns and desire to Acadianize Catholic power in the Acadian regions, a desire that would lead to Bishop Marcel-François ...

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... Given the abundance of land, and the province’s desire to settle the interior to ensure Marcel-François Richard (CEAAC-PB1-212r) 76.  ...

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... (Quebec: ­ Université Laval/University of Toronto, n.d.), accessed October 30, 2020, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ landry_pierre_amand_14F.html. 75 50 25 0 1860–1882 1882–1912  Francophone   1912–1952 1974–2020   Anglophone Henry O’Leary of Richibucto ...

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... Saint-Louis-de-Kent 1810 1840 Saint-Pierre Cocagne 1798 1863 Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel Sainte-Marie 1866 1870 Saint-Charles-Borromée Saint-Charles 1861 1874 Saint-François-de-Sales Rogersville 1878 1880 Saint-Paul Saint-Paul 1868 ...

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... Joël Belliveau, Le «  moment 68 » et la réinvention de l’Acadie (Ottawa: Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2014); Julien Massicotte, “L’Acadie du progrès and du désenchantement,” (PhD diss., Université Laval, 2011); Philippe Volpé, “Alcool, tempérance ...

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... In 1920, Reverend Désiré François Léger, the parish priest of Cocagne, published a 35-page booklet on the history of the parish of Saint-Pierre, in Cocagne. ...

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... Joseph Guéguen, Jean Bourg, Paul Hébert, François Arsenault, Joseph Poirier, Pierre Arsenault, Joseph Arsenault, and their families had taken refuge at the Miramichi camp, then surrendered and were taken prisoner at Fort Cumberland. ...

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... It was here that Guéguen befriended François Arsenault, who later became his stepfather, and where, at age 13, he learned the Mi’kmaw language. ...