• Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste (born in Bergerac, France 1663, died in Acadia after August 1714) was a French privateer famous for the success he had against...
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    dit Le Maigre Charles Raymond Pierre II Surette Joseph Winniett – supported the British; grandchild of Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste Angèle Arsenault...
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    Kennebec River in present-day Maine. The crews of the French privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste were primarily Acadian. The Acadians resisted during the...
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    settlement, including the parish church. In response to assisting Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste, English frigates attacked Port-Royal. The New Englanders...
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    Father Louis-Pierre Thury– King William's War Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste – Queen Anne's War Charles Morris (jurist) – King George's War Pierre Maillard...
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    Eddy - American Revolution See also: John Allan - American Revolution Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste - Queen Anne's War Joseph-Nicolas Gautier - Father Le...
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    William's War (1688–97), the crews of the very successful French privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste were primarily Acadian. The Acadians resisted during the...
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    governments. When the Massachusetts Bay Colony released the French pirate Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste, Canada arranged redemption of numerous Deerfield people...
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    New England colonists had taken prisoner a successful French pirate, Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste. To gain his return, the French governor of Canada planned...
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    in unrelated issues (like the English capture of French privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste), and larger concerns, including the possibility of a...
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    century, many people were imprisoned at the Fort, including privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste from 1702–06. In 1775, Prince Hall and fourteen other...
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    known as the French and Indian Wars. Acadians joined French privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste as crew members in his victories over many British vessels...
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  • Winniet (sister of Joseph Winniett, both of whom were grandchildren of Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste), John was related to many Acadians and thus found carrying...
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    by Dudley's initial refusal to release the noted French privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste, who was ultimately exchanged, along with Noel Doiron...
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    Bristol, Maine), a community on the border with Acadia. The siege was led by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Baron de St Castin between August 14–15, 1696....
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    Mi'kmaq Acadians New England Commanders and leaders Governor Villebon Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste Simon-Gérard de La Place Rene Damours Mathieu Damours...
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  • the New Englanders had refused to release the notorious privateer Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste until John Williams was released. After two years in exile...
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    Port Royal on 9 May. Before approaching the town, he made contact with Pierre Melanson dit Laverdure, a bilingual French Huguenot, early the next morning...
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    War John Gyles – King William's War Father Louis-Pierre Thury – King William's War Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste – Queen Anne's War Robert Denison – King...
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    December 1 - Pierre Gaultier de La Vérendrye, explorer (died 1755) October 3 - Jeanne Le Ber, religious recluse (born 1662) August - Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste...
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    and assembled earthworks on the south bank of the Nashwaak River. Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste was there to defend the capital. Baptiste joined the Maliseet...
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