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Joseph Mius d'Entremont was born about 1688 at Cap-Sable. He was the son of Jacques Mius Anne Saint-Étienne de La Tour. He married Cecile Boudrot, daughter of the late Abraham Boudrot and Cecile Melanson 14 Oct 1717 at St Jean Baptiste, Port Royal.[1][2]
He was deported and was later at Cherbourg, Normandie (today Manche), France, where he was buried on 26 Mar 1760, per Ste.-Trinité Church records. [3]
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