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Charles Mius was born about 1754 in Cap Sable, Acadie, Colony of Nova Scotia, son of Jean-Baptiste Mius and Marie Josèphe Surette.
He was deported with his family to Massachusetts.
September 1756 - Received a family of French people of the late inhabitants of Nova Scotia, viz., John Muse and his wife & children, that is his sons and three daughters (viz.) Enoch, about twenty years old; Joseph, about ten years old; Lawrance, about eighteen years old; John, about twelve years old; Joseph, about ten years old; Charles, about eight years old; Paul, about nine months old; and Margaret, about sixteen years old; and Lydia, about six years old; Mary about four years old. The wife of the Said John hath been very sickly the whole time she hatch been in our Town and the whole family unaccustomed to labor, having chiefly got their livelihood by hunting in their own county.
Daniel Bodwell, Ebenezer Barker ] Selectmen of Methuen Methuen, May 23rd, 1757[1]
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