Birth: 1666 in Port Royal, Annapolis, New Brunswick, Canada
Occupation: Unknown
Marriage: Francois Amirault
Children: Marie Jeanne Amirault
Parents: Jean Pitre & Marie Pinulet-Pesseley
Death: 1726 in Port Royal, Annapolis, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial: Unknown
Marie Pitre’s story, a blend of historical fact and imaginative narrative, begins in 1666 in the picturesque countryside of France. Born into a modest family in a quaint village, her early years were characterized by the simplicity and tranquility of rural life. From a young age, Marie exhibited a curious and inquisitive nature, always keen to explore her surroundings.
Growing up during the reign of King Louis XIV, the Sun King, Marie witnessed France’s transformation into a dominant European power. This era, marked by opulence and cultural development, saw the rise of the French monarchy and significant societal changes.
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