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Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada

Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada



 


Notes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal,_Nova_Scotia - January 14th 2008



Port Royal is a small rural community in the western part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located on the north shore of the Annapolis Basin, a sub-basin of the Bay of Fundy, near the town of Annapolis Royal. Port Royal was the second permanent European settlement in North America north of Florida, having been founded in 1605 by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain.



De Monts built the Habitation at Port-Royal in 1605 as a replacement for Champlain's initial attempt at colonising Ile Ste. Croix, located on the border between what is now Maine and New Brunswick. The Ile Ste. Croix settlement had failed due to the lack of food, water, and fuel wood on the island.



The actual buildings of the Habitation were burned to the ground in 1613 by an English invasion force from Virginia led by sea marauder Samuel Argall. In the 1930s the site of the Habitation was located and underwent archeological excavation. The results of the excavation fed public interest in the period of the original French settlement, interest that was already increasing due to the publication of Quietly My Captain Waits, an historical novel by Evelyn Eaton set in Port Royal in the early 17th century.



The discovery of a duplicate set of plans in France for the original Habitation, together with public and political interest, led to the reconstruction in 1939-1941 of the Habitation on the original site. This reconstruction made the Habitation the very first National Historic Site in Canada to have a replica structure built. Today, the replica of the Habitation is considered a milestone in the Canadian heritage movement. Open to the public and staffed by historical interpreters in period costumes, it is a major tourist attraction.



Battle of Port Royal



Port Royal was the scene of major fighting during King William's War. Port Royal served as a safe harbor for French cruisers and supply point for Indians hostile to the New England colonies. In 1690 Port Royal was attacked and destroyed by an overwhelming force sent from New England. The force was commanded by William Phips and consisted of "7 ships, armed with 78 cannon and carrying 736 men, 446 of them being militiamen." The French garrison consisted of only 80 soldiers and the fortifications were in a state of disrepair with the cannon that were available not even being mounted.



Realizing the hopelessness of the situation the local French commander negotiated an honorable surrender. Though in spite of the terms under the surrender, the New Englanders soon broke into 12 days of looting and pillaging. The cannon were removed and anything that could be deemed a fortification was leveled. William Phips also ordered the Acadian peasantry to swear an oath of allegiance to William and Mary of England. Phips then determined to install a new government, he organized a provisional government by personally selecting French Acadian leaders to form a council.



In addition to his assault on Port Royal, Phips dispatched additional forces to destroy other French posts at the head of the Bay of Fundy at Castine, La Harve, Chedabucto.

Latitude: 44.733333, Longitude: -65.516667



Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
201 PITRE, Judith  13 Oct 1721Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I23824
202 DOUCET, Ursule  17 Jun 1722Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28522
203 DOUCET, Marie Josephe  2 Oct 1722Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28545
204 MARTIN, Marguerite  27 Dec 1722Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I33406
205 DOUCET, Charles  1723Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I33461
206 DOUCET, Euphrosine  5 Jan 1723Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28319
207 MARTIN, Marguerite  1724Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I27538
208 DOUCET, Anne  1725Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28422
209 DOUCET, Marguerite  1725Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28252
210 DOUCET, Jean  20 Aug 1725Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28541
211 DOUCET, Elisabeth  31 Dec 1725Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28546
212 DOUCET, Joseph Dit Mezange  1726Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I29038
213 DOUCET, Marie Josephe  1726Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I31548
214 DOUCET, Laurent  1 May 1727Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I33413
215 DUGAS, Anne Marie  22 Jun 1727Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I33186
216 DOUCET, Cecile  20 Jul 1728Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28154
217 GIROUARD, Basile  25 Dec 1730Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28394
218 DOUCET, Charles  1732Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I28547
219 DOUCET, Michel  1733Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I27537
220 MARTIN, Ursule  1733Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I33408
221 ORILLON, Marie Josephe Dit Champagne  15 Jun 1736Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I23742
222 DOUCET, Joseph Hilaire  1753Port Royal, Annapolis, , Nova Scotia, Canada I27591

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