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Pierre II Surette (December 9, 1709 - 1789) was part of the Acadian and Wabanaki Confederacy resistance against the British Empire in Acadia. He was born in Port-Royal in 1709 and married in Grand-Pre, September 30, 1732. After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, he was released from a prison in Halifax and settled in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. == Family == Pierre II Surette's father Pierre was born in the diocese of La Rochelle, France in circa 1679 and was a sailor and farmer. He married Jeanne at Port-Royal (present day town of Annapolis Royal) in February 1709. They remained at Port-Royal and settled in the parish of St.-Laurent on the haute rivière, now the upper Annapolis River. He was a crew member on Englishman William Winnett's sailing vessel. He died at Port-Royal in October 1749, age 70. Jeanne died at Québec in January 1758 during Le Grand Dérangement, also at age 70. Pierre and Jeanne had nine children, all born at Port-Royal. Four of their daughters married into the Doucet, Gignac, Long, Mius, and Petitot dit Saint-Seine families. Their three sons created families of their own, but they did not remain on haute rivière:〔http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-ATLAL-SURETTE.htm〕 Oldest son Pierre II was born in December 1709 and married Catherine at Grand-Pré in September 1732 and lived at Minas before moving to Petitcoudiac.
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