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Five soldiers desert
12021-08-03T11:27:04-04:00Matt Robertshawb17ae2d86131f0de10f5609f41b12fea9cbbd2321013Santiago, Cabo Verdegoogle_maps2021-08-03T11:27:48-04:0004/04/175414.91531, -23.60527Matt Robertshawb17ae2d86131f0de10f5609f41b12fea9cbbd232On 4 April 1754, five French soldiers deserted their unit while the ship was at Santiago, Cabo Verde.
Their names are:
Jacques de Meude dit de Meude
Pierre Neveu dit Misère
Claude Simonneau dit Maréchal (Simmonet dit Maréchal)
Jean Mousseau dit Saint-Maxmin
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