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Noël Doiron (Port-Royal, 1684 – December 13, 1758) was a leader of the Acadians, renowned for his leadership during the Deportation of the Acadians. Doiron was deported on a vessel named the Duke William (1758). The Duke William sank, killing many passengers, in one of the worst marine disasters in Canadian history. The captain of the Duke William, William Nichols, described Noel Doiron as the "father" to all the Acadians on Ile St. Jean (present-day Prince Edward Island) and the "head prisoner" on board the ship.

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  • Noël Doiron (fr)
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  • Noël Doiron, né en 1684 et mort le 13 décembre 1758, est un chef acadien, célèbre pour ses décisions lors de la Déportation des Acadiens. Doiron est déporté sur un navire appelé le Duke William en 1758. Le naufrage du Duke William est une des pires catastrophes maritimes de l'histoire canadienne. Le capitaine du Duke William, William Nichols, décrit Noël Doiron comme le chef prisonnier du vaisseau, et il est révéré par tous les Acadiens de Isle Saint-Jean. Pour son acte noble et sa résignation face à la mort à bord du navire britannique le Duke William, Noël est acclamé dans des écrits au XIXe siècle en Angleterre et en Amérique. À la mémoire de Noël Doiron, on nomma des villages en Nouvelle-Écosse, Noël, Noël Shore, East Noël, Noël Road et North Noël Road. (fr)
  • Noël Doiron (Port-Royal, 1684 – December 13, 1758) was a leader of the Acadians, renowned for his leadership during the Deportation of the Acadians. Doiron was deported on a vessel named the Duke William (1758). The Duke William sank, killing many passengers, in one of the worst marine disasters in Canadian history. The captain of the Duke William, William Nichols, described Noel Doiron as the "father" to all the Acadians on Ile St. Jean (present-day Prince Edward Island) and the "head prisoner" on board the ship. (en)
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