Joseph du Pont Duvivier

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Joseph Dupont Duvivier (12 November 1707 – 24 November 1760) was an Acadian-born military leader of the French.

Life

Joseph Dupont Duvivier was born in Port Royal, Acadia, the second of the three surviving sons of François du Pont Duvivier and Marie Mius d'Entremont de Pobomcoup. His elder brother was François Dupont Duvivier.

Like his brothers, he entered the military service at Île Royale, but didn't take part in their business endeavours. He fought in King George's War and distinguished himself at the first Battle at Port-la-Joye (1745).

During the

François-Gabriel D'Angeac to aid the commander of the French fleet, François Chenard de La Giraudais. But this expedition was intercepted by the British navy on 3 July and defeated in the Battle of Restigouche
. Joseph fought bravely until D’Angeac surrendered on 8 July. On the return voyage to France, he died of smallpox on 24 November 1760.

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