Marie-Marguerite Mius D’Entremont
Lifespan: 1777 – 1829
Birth: About 1777 in Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Occupation: Unknown
Marriage: Anselme Hatfield
Children: Frank François Hatfield, Genevieve Jane Hatfield, Anselme Samuel Hatfield, Marguerite Hatfield, Pierre Joseph Hatfield, Celia Mary Hatfield
Parents: Charles-Amand Mius d’Entremont & Marie Josette
Death: About 1829 in Baie-Ste-Marie, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial: Unknown
Chapter 1: Born of Salt and Soil – The Acadian Hearth Reignited
In the hush of a Yarmouth County dawn, amid gull cries and the rhythm of lapping tides, a girl was born into the revival of a people. Marie-Marguerite Mius d’Entremont came into the world around 1777, in the Acadian hamlet of Argyle, Nova Scotia. The air there smelled of brine and pine, of freshly hewn timber and prayer. Hers was not just a birth into a family—it was a birth into a resurrection. The Mius d’Entremonts had returned to rebuild what had been shattered.
