Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... Rollo . The additional " transport " may be the schooner Rollo brought with him to Ile St. - Jean , or one of the French schooners found there . One of the few contemporary French documents describing the deportation on Ile St. - Jean ...
... Rollo . The additional " transport " may be the schooner Rollo brought with him to Ile St. - Jean , or one of the French schooners found there . One of the few contemporary French documents describing the deportation on Ile St. - Jean ...
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... Rollo's arrival , since he is known to have had close family connections to Rollo.128 Louise- Marguerite Potier Dubuisson , who died at Restigouche in August 1760 and had come from Ile St. - Jean , also appears to have been among the ...
... Rollo's arrival , since he is known to have had close family connections to Rollo.128 Louise- Marguerite Potier Dubuisson , who died at Restigouche in August 1760 and had come from Ile St. - Jean , also appears to have been among the ...
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Rollo was ordered to burn the houses on Ile St. - Jean persists to this day.211 Just as it has been asserted that the inhabitants ' homes , barns and churches were destroyed , it has frequently been claimed that Rollo's soldiers burned ...
Rollo was ordered to burn the houses on Ile St. - Jean persists to this day.211 Just as it has been asserted that the inhabitants ' homes , barns and churches were destroyed , it has frequently been claimed that Rollo's soldiers burned ...
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