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  1. Aug 17, 2020 · The Champlain map of 1632 makes up for its omission of Ile Saint Jean in its first very fancy representation of the region that had been published in 1612. In this fine map an attempt has been made to show everything that had been learned about New France in the subsequent 20 years.

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    • The Appearance and Origins of The Ile Saint Jean Place Names
    • 1728 Census of The Different Ports and Harbours of Ile St. Jean
    • 1730 Census For Ile St. Jean
    • 1734 Census For Ile St. Jean
    • 1735 French Censuses, Isle St. Jean
    • 1752 Sieur de La Roque Census of 28 Localities

    Once Ile Saint Jean was declared a colony it was subject to periodic official inspections and the gathering of settlement and population data. This is found in the five censuses that were conducted during the lifetime of the colony. They are highly detailed and are an absolutely vital resource in understanding settlement and economy during the 24 y...

    Cadopiche or Havre aux Sauvages – Savage Harbour Havre de la Pointe de l’Est – East Point Havre de Tracadie – Tracadie Maquepecque – Malpeque Port la Joye Port St. Pierre – St. Peter’s Bay

    Havre à l’Anguille – Savage Harbour Havre de la Pointe de l’Est – East Point Havre de Tracadie Port de Malpec – Entrance to Malpeque Bay Port la Joye Port Saint Pierre – Saint Peter’s Harbour

    Havre à l’Anguille – Savage Harbour Havre St. Pierre – St. Peter’s Bay Malpec Pointe de l’Est – East Point Port La Joye Riv. du Port La Joye – Hillsborough River Tracadie Trois Rivièrs – Three Rivers

    Havre Languille – Savage Harbour Havre St. Pierre – St. Peter’s Bay Point de l’Est – East Point Port de Malpec – Entrance to Malpeque Bay Port la Joye Riv. Port la Joye – Hillsborough River Tracadie Trois Rivières – Three Tivers

    Anse à Pinnet – Pinet Anse au Comte Saint-Pierre – Keppoch Anse au Matelost – Pownal Bay Anse aux Sanglier – Holland or Observation Cove Anse de la Boullotierre – Newtown River to Orwell Bay Anse du Nord-Ouest – ? Bedec – Bedeque Etang des Berges – Stanhope (Campbell’s Pond at Grand Tracadie) Grande Anse – Orwell Bay Grande Ascension – Orwell Bay w...

  2. Dec 31, 2020 · In July of 1745 the British commander William Pepperell sent an expedition to Ile Saint Jean that destroyed the Roma enterprises at Three Rivers. The French garrison at Port la Joy consisted of 20 troops who fled and were pursued up the Hillsborough River while the British burned the capital to the ground.

    • Does Ile Saint Jean have north at the bottom?1
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  3. Creator. Subject. Prince Edward Island--Roads--Coastal Areas--Harbours and Bays. Description. Plan of Ile Saint-Jean / the Island of Saint John. The map shows Prince Edward Island and a portion of the mainland. It identifies settlements, bays, harbours, rivers and islands. Sandy areas are shown with stippling.

  4. Very few French came to settle on what they called Ile St. Jean: in fact in a census take in 1735 there were only eleven heads of house-holds (having multiple children and farm animals) listed for the area known as Riviere Port La Joye or the North River. 1 A few years later in 1752, a man by the name of Sieur de la Roque took a census of Ile St. Jean and reported approximately fourteen ...

  5. Figure 6.9 Île Saint-Jean (a.k.a. Prince Edward Island) in the 1740s was a significant piece of the Acadian farming and seagoing frontier. Historians think of Acadia as a society as much as a place. After 1713, the French possessions in the region were both reduced and augmented. Île Saint-Jean and Île Royale were some distance from the Bay ...

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  7. Jul 23, 2023 · When France decided to colonise Ile Saint-Jean in 1720, settlers from France and parts of Acadia came and established the various towns built on present-day Price Edward Island. It was intended that forts in the style of Vauban should be built in key locations and I will discuss those in a future post. Suffice it to say that by the 1730s, a four-pointed star fort was in the process of being ...