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Joseph Godin

Joseph Godin, dit Bellefontaine, dit Beausejour (1697- c. 1774) was an Acadian and the leader of the Acadian Militia in the St. John River Valley. A British officer described Godin as having "a man of some consequence and had a commission as Major of Miliitia." 〔https://archive.org/stream/sevenyearswarjou00flet#page/n53/mode/2up〕 His home was at Sainte-Anne-du-Pays-Bas (present-day Frederickton, New Brunswick).
== Early life ==
His father Gabriel Godin, dit Chatillon, a naval officr, was the second lieutenant at Fort Saint-Joseph (Fort Nashwaak) in 1692. His father was a trader with the Wabanaki Confederacy. Joseph worked with his father and eventually became the King's interpreter. As an Acadian deputy, he represented the Acadians from St. John to the Nova Scotia Council in 1736.
In 1749, at the outbreak of Father Le Loutre’s War, Godin became the official leader of the Acadian militia on the St. John River. They rebuffed the efforts of both John Gorham (1748) and John Rous (1749) to establish control of St. John River.

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