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  • Charles Amand Mius D Entremont

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Charles-Amand Mius d’Entremont

Lifespan: 1702 – 1795

Birth: 17 Dec 1702 in Pobomcoup, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Occupation: Unknown

Marriage: Marie Marthe Hebert

Children: Marie Joseph Muis d’Entremont, Anne Muis d’Entremont, Charles-Amand Mius d’Entremont, Jean Baptiste d’Entremont, Jean Pierre Muis, Madeleine Modeste Muis, Madeleine Modeste Muis d’Entremont, Marie Cecile Muis d’Entremont, Charles Amand Muis d’Entremont, Marie Muis, Felicite Muis d’Entremont, Barthalome Muise d’Entremont

Parents: Joseph Mius d’Azit d’Entremont & Marie Jeanne Amirault

Death: 1795 in Cap Sables, Nova Scotia, Canada

Burial: Unknown

Chapter 1: Roots in Acadia – The Mius d’Entremont Lineage

The winter winds blew bitter across the shores of Pobomcoup when Charles-Amand Mius d’Entremont was born on December 17, 1702. His birth came not in obscurity but as part of a noble legacy—one rooted in centuries of European feudal tradition, transposed into the wilds of the New World. Pobomcoup, later anglicized as Pubnico, stood at the far southern tip of Nova Scotia, a land then known as Acadie—French, Catholic, and proud.