Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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In the spring of 1750 , Jean Baptiste Estienne , a slave of the Brothers of Charity , attempted to leave Louisbourg on board the vessel Iphigenie . Twenty - eight - years old , Jean Baptiste had worked at the King's Hospital since 1742.
In the spring of 1750 , Jean Baptiste Estienne , a slave of the Brothers of Charity , attempted to leave Louisbourg on board the vessel Iphigenie . Twenty - eight - years old , Jean Baptiste had worked at the King's Hospital since 1742.
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One of the freed women , Marie Marguerite Rose , was a native of Guinée and a slave of Louisbourg officer Jean Chrysostome Loppinot . Purchased in 1736 , Marguerite was baptized on 27 September and was described as being " around 19 ...
One of the freed women , Marie Marguerite Rose , was a native of Guinée and a slave of Louisbourg officer Jean Chrysostome Loppinot . Purchased in 1736 , Marguerite was baptized on 27 September and was described as being " around 19 ...
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In that year , someone whom the British identified as " Jean Baptist " attended the negotiations that resulted in the first treaty between the British and the Micmac . When it came time for the Micmac men attending the conference to ...
In that year , someone whom the British identified as " Jean Baptist " attended the negotiations that resulted in the first treaty between the British and the Micmac . When it came time for the Micmac men attending the conference to ...
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