Pierre Douville Military person

Captain Pierre Douville (1745–1794) was born in Prince Edward Island and survived the 1755 Acadian deportation to France. He joined the French Navy and lived in Rhode Island during the American Revolution serving as French military intelligence officer who provided General George Washington with British ship and troop movements. For this he was decorated after the war. Capt. Douville was killed at sea on board his ship in an armed action.He also smuggled weapons for the Americans in 1775 from Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Island. Enraged, the British burned the island house and farm because of it.According to the Lineage Book of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Douville was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati. There is now a portrait of Douville hanging at the Confederation of the Arts in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island commemorating the Acadian deportation to France

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 12, 1745
Birth place
Prince Edward Island
Date of deathMarch 09, 1794
Place of death
France

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Military person

military operations
American Revolutionary War
Yorktown campaign
military unit
John Paul Jones
service start1775
service end1783

Pierre Douville on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=7wnvsrbxPcsC&pg=PA334&dq=Pierre+Douville
  2. http://www.islandregister.com/burials/ip4.html