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*[[Joseph Broussard]] (Beausoleil)
*[[Joseph Broussard]] (Beausoleil)
*[[Noel Doiron]] - leader of the Acadians; died in the single greatest tragedy of the Expulsion - the sinking of the ''[[Duke William]]''
*[[Noel Doiron]] - leader of the Acadians; died in the single greatest tragedy of the Expulsion - the sinking of the ''[[Duke William]]''
*[[Daniel LeBlanc (settler)|Daniel LeBlanc]] - Immigrant and progenitor of the LeBlanc family, the largest Acadian family at the time of the deportation.
*[[René LeBlanc]] - notary, the only Acadian named in Longfellow's Poem "Évangeline - A Tale of Acadie"
*[[René LeBlanc]] - notary, the only Acadian named in Longfellow's Poem "Évangeline - A Tale of Acadie"
*[[Philippe Mius d’Entremont]] - Lieutenant-major under Charles de LaTour, founder of Pubnico, and later King's Attorney in Acadia
*[[Pierre II Surette]] - Acadian resistance leader and co-founder of [[Ste. Anne du Ruisseau, Nova Scotia]]
==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 12:32, 4 October 2016

This is a list of members of the Acadian people, and people of Acadian origins.

Actors

Law and politics

Military veterans

Musicians

Sports

Visual artists

Writers

Media

  • Phil Comeau - film and television director; 36 film awards, Order of Canada
  • Lyse Doucet - news correspondent and presenter, BBC World
  • Dale Winslow - creator of educational YouTube channel Think Fact

Pre-deportation

See also

References