• Noël Doiron (Port-Royal, 1684 – December 13, 1758) was a leader of the Acadians, renowned for his leadership during the Deportation of the Acadians. Doiron...
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  • Julie Doiron (born 1972), Canadian singer and songwriter Noël Doiron (1684–1758), a leader of the Acadians Onil Doiron, Canadian politician Paul Doiron, author...
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  • named after its most prominent resident Noël Doiron and for ship building in the nineteenth century. Noel Doiron is the namesake of the village as well...
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  • was taken captive by American patriots during the American Revolution. Noel Doiron (1684 – December 13, 1758) was one of over three hundred people aboard...
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    design by William Cork for a New England Acadian flag. Noël Doiron (1684–1758). A regional leader, Noel was among the more than 350 Acadians who died during...
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    the most prominent Acadians from this area was Noël Doiron who is the namesake of the community of Noel. With the founding of both Halifax (1749) and Fort...
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    existing Edward Cornwallis statue among three other statues of Acadian Noël Doiron, Black Nova Scotian Viola Desmond and Mi'kmaq Chief John Denny Jr. The...
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  • the Municipal District of East Hants. The community is named after Noel Doiron and may have originally been named Vil Robere. Acadians left the area during...
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    standing in Acadia. In the Raid of Pisiguit (1704), he took the leader Noel Doiron as prisoner. While Church left no formal writings on military doctrine...
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    the Acadians in the 16th century. Noel Doiron and his family built a chapel in Burntcoat on the west side of the Noel Bay, when Burntcoat was known as...
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  • and author (b. 1676) 1754 – Mahmud I, Ottoman sultan (b. 1696) 1758 – Noël Doiron, Canadian Acadia leader (b. 1684) 1769 – Christian Fürchtegott Gellert...
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  • after Noel Doiron. Noel Road on Destination Nova Scotia 45°12′5.01″N 63°44′12.16″W / 45.2013917°N 63.7367111°W / 45.2013917; -63.7367111 (Noel Road...
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  • took prisoners to Boston. One of these prisoners was Acadian leader Noel Doiron. As with the other Acadian districts of the Bay of Fundy region, the...
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    World David Basset – trader and privateer Joseph Broussard (Beausoleil) Noel Doiron – leader of the Acadians; died in the single greatest tragedy of the...
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  • District of East Hants in Hants County. The community is named after Noel Doiron. North Noel Road on Destination Nova Scotia 45°13′55.7″N 63°44′47.69″W / 45...
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  • lead to the delay in the return of another prominent prisoner, Acadian Noël Doiron. Baptiste eventually returned to Acadia in 1706 and for the rest of Queen...
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    the Cornwallis statue be installed among three other statues: Acadian Noël Doiron; Viola Desmond, a civil rights activist and Black Nova Scotian; and Mi'kmaw...
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    Pointe-Prime (now Eldon, Prince Edward Island) carrying Noel Doiron and 50 other Acadians. On October 20, Doiron and his family embarked on the ill-fated transport...
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    p. 160. Faragher (2005), p. 388. Scott, Shawn; Scott, Tod (2008). "Noel Doiron and the East Hants Acadians". Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society. 11:...
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    to include the Cornwallis statue among three other statues of Acadian Noël Doiron, Black Nova Scotian Viola Desmond and Mi'kmaw hereditary grand Chief...
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    Cobequid. (On one such patrol, Noel Doiron's priest Jacques Girard was arrested. This action precipitated Doiron leaving Noel, Nova Scotia for Point Prime...
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    of Nova Scotia, NS Archives. p. 708 Scott, S. and Scott, T. (2008). Noel Doiron and the East Hants Acadians. Nova Scotia Historical Society: The Journal...
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    the Ile Saint-Jean Campaign. One of the most dramatic removals was of Noel Doiron and his family from Eldon. The British claimed dominion over all of the...
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    the rest of Cobequid was vacant. Most of those in the region, such as Noël Doiron, had already vacated their farms over the previous five years and made...
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  • Pitre's children married the children of Noel Doiron and Robert Henry from the neighboring communities of Vil Noel (Noel, Nova Scotia) and Vil Robere respectively...
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    existing Edward Cornwallis statue among three other statues of Acadian Noël Doiron, Black Nova Scotian Viola Desmond and Mi'kmaq Chief John Denny Jr. The...
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    Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste, who was ultimately exchanged, along with Noel Doiron and other captives, for Deerfield's minister John Williams. The direct...
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  • in 1750. According to the 1752 census, Noel Doiron's family and many others arrived from the community of Noel, Nova Scotia to escape hostilities after...
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  • Acadians perished. One notable passenger on board the Duke William was Noel Doiron described by Nichols in his journal as the "head prisoner". Captain Nichols...
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    (1668–1732), National Historic Person and Royal Governor of Nova Scotia Noel Doiron (1684–1758), a notable Acadian leader Paul Mascarene (1684–1760), National...
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