Jacques Mius d'Entremont, II
1679 - 1759 (80 years)-
Name Jacques Mius d'Entremont Suffix II Born 1679 Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada Gender Male Died 28 Jul 1759 Walpole, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Buried Eliot Burying Ground Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Person ID I9503 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 8 Nov 2020
Family Marguerite Amirault, b. 9 Dec 1704, Port-Royal, Acadia, New France , d. 18 Oct 1796, Pubnico, Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 91 years) Married 30 Sep 1723 Port-Royal, Acadie. Children + 1. Joseph d'Entremont, b. 1734, Barrington Head, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada , d. 20 May 1783, West Pubnico, Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 49 years) [Birth] + 2. Anne Mius d'Entremont, b. 28 Feb 1732, d. Deceased [Birth] + 3. Paul Mius d'Entremont, b. 1743, Barrington, Shelburne, Acadie, Canada , d. 19 Jul 1841, West Pubnico, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (Age 98 years) [Birth] Last Modified 8 Nov 2020 Family ID F3587 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138625070/jacques-mius_d'entremont
- Jacques is the son of Jacques Mius and Anne St Etienne. He married Marguerite on 30 September 1723, in Port-Royal, Acadie. They are the parents of at least the folling:
1) Jacques III, died in Cherbourg, France before 1767, md Marguerite Landry
2) Marie, died in Grand Pre md to Rene Landry (brother of Marguerite)
3) Anne, died in Pubnico (1732-) md Abel Duon
4) Joseph, died in Pubnico (1739-1783) md Agnes Beliveau
5) Marguerite, never married
6) Paul, died in Pubnico (1742- )
7) Benoni, died in Pubnico (1745-1841) md Anne-Marguerite Pothier
While in exile in Walpole, Massachusetts, Jacques and part of his family lived in a house owned by Jeremiah Dexter, that was built in about 1748. It was near the old cemetery on the corner of Main and Kendall streets. This is where Jacques died.
Some of the children's information is taken from the Musee Acadien, as well as the note below:
"Today the name d'Entremont is reserved exclusively for the descendants of Jacques I Mius d'Entremont and that of Mius is reserved exclusively for the descendants of Philippe II Mius d'Entremont.
These descendants of Philippe II Muis d'Entremont, known as d'Azy, all of Native American blood, because all of his children resulted from his marriages to Native American women with which he was associated."