CAPTURED BY INDIANS:
Julien Caouette b. 15 Mar 1770 in  Cap St.Ignace Montmagny Canada is recorded as having been taken away by Indians in the area, when Julien was approx 5 years old, and returned when he was about 15.
He moved to St Denis, and also began to be known as "Narcisse".
Also, he used the last name "Gaouette" and moved his family to MA around 1872

Slave Trader: In 1789, on The Polly, a Rhode Island-based ship bound for Havana from present-day Ghana, human trafficker James D’Wolf murdered an enslaved woman who he believed had smallpox by blindfolding her, tying her to a chair, and throwing her overboard.141 According to his crew, he “lamented only the lost chair.”142 D’Wolf went on to serve in the Senate.




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