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  • Joseph M D Entremont

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Joseph M d’Entremont

Lifespan: 1680 – 1729

Birth: 1680 in Pobomcoup, New Brunswick, Canada

Occupation: Unknown

Marriage: Marie Jeanne Amirault

Children: Joseph Mius d’Azit d’Entremont, Joseph Mius D’Entremont Melts, Joseph Mius, François Mius, Charles-Armand Mius d’Entremont, Angélique Mius, Geneviève Mius d’Entremont

Parents: Philippe Mius d’Azit d’Entremont & Marie Coyoteblanc Mius d’Azy

Death: 14 Dec 1729 in Port Royal, St Jean Baptiste, New Brunswick, Canada

Burial: Unknown

In the lush landscapes of Nova Scotia, Canada, around the year 1679, a child named Joseph Mius d’Azit d’Entremont was born, destined to become a symbol of cultural blending and resilience in the face of colonial challenges. Joseph’s life story, deeply rooted in the Acadian community, is a testament to the enduring spirit of a people navigating the complexities of early Canadian history.
Joseph was the only son of Philippe Mius d’Entremont dit d’Azit raised within the white community as a metis, marking him as a unique figure in a time of significant colonial expansion and cultural intermingling. His early life in Nova Scotia was likely shaped by the socio-economic dynamics of a mixed heritage individual in a colonial setting. The Acadian community, known for its mixed European and Indigenous roots, often faced complex social dynamics amidst the colonial powers of France and Britain.