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The major possessions were family and rifles. The main method of transportation was by canoe along the rivers and streams of the area. There were 12 children, 7 boys and 5 girls. Censuses and religious records from the era permit a reconstruction of Haché's family. Michel Haché‚ was married in 1690 to Anne Marie Claire Cormier, born about 1674 in Port Royal, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. (Submitted on June 24, 2020, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.)Ģ. He was named port captain of Port La Joie about that time, and he and his wife were among the most respected settlers there. Michel Haché-Gallant et Anne Cormier MarkerMichel Haché was among these in 1720 he moved with his family to Île Saint-Jean and settled at Port La Joie (near Charlottetown), a settlement which had just been founded. After the loss of Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.) to the English under Francis Nicholson in 1710 and the subsequent cession of Acadia to England by the treaty of Utrecht in 1713, a number of Acadians moved to the nearby French possessions of Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) and Île Saint-Jean.Ģ. Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Siteġ. Click here for a list of markers that are related to this marker. Touch for a list and map of all markers in Rocky Point. Place Yourself in History / Situez-vous dans l’histoire (a few steps from this marker) The Deportation of the Inhabitants of Île Saint-Jean (a few steps from this marker) Port-la-Joye – Fort Amherst (a few steps from this marker) The Mi'kmaq / Les Mi'kmaq (within shouting distance of this marker) Port of Entry / Port d’entrée (about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line) The British Period / La période britannique (about 150 meters away) A Great Survey / Un Arpentage de Taille (about 150 meters away) The Grand Dérangement (about 180 meters away). At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Marker is at or near this postal address: 191 Hache Gallant Drive, Rocky Point PE C0A 1H2, Canada. Located near the walkway, in front of the visitor center, at Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site. Marker can be reached from Hache Gallant Drive, 1.2 kilometers east of Prince Edward Island Route 19, on the left when traveling east. Marker is in Rocky Point, Prince Edward Island, in Queens County.
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A significant historical year for this entry is 1720. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Colonial Era It is in Rocky Point in Queens County Prince Edward IslandĮnglish: First Acadian family permanentlyĮrected 1965 by Gallant & Haché family descendants. This historical marker was erected in 1965 by Gallant and Haché family descendants. This monument erected in 1965 by their descendants. English: First Acadian family permanently settled in Prince Edward Island Ancestors of the Gallant and Haché families of Canada and the United States arrived at Port-La-Joye in 1720.