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JOIN TODAY - https://facebook/groups/1479586958942297/ 1856. Installation of chiefs at St. Marys Cathedral. The man at left is not known; beside him stands Judge Christopher Peminuit Paul, with white hair and goatee, son of Louis Paul. Third from left is Pauls cousin, Chief Jacques-Pierre Peminuit Paul of Shubenacadie, known to the Mikmaq as Saq Piel Sakmaw, and to the English as James Peter Paul. Next to him is his adopted son, John Noel, child of his second wife by her first marriage. The occasion is probably the installation of Peminuit Paul as Chief, at St. Marys Cathedral, Halifax, 15 September 1856. At this time he was presented with Pope Pius IXs gift of a medal, which he wears in this and subsequent photos. Jacques-Pierre was born 5 January 1800, at Rocky Lake, and died 10 January 1895 at Shubenacadie. He was succeeded as chief by John Noel. The ladies are not identified, but the one at left wears a skirt known to have been made for the woman who later became John Noels second wife (Marie Antoinette Thomas, at this point still the wife of Peter Sack). The womans skirt at far right appears in later photographs on Mary Babaire, wife of Christopher Peminuit Paul; on Marie Antoinettes sister Madeleine Thomas, wife of John Williams; and on Marie Antoinettes daughter, Catherine Sack, wife of Stephen Maloney. These elaborate skirts seem to have been lent out among this extended family for photographic or ceremonial occasions, and appear in photographs as late as 1930, so positive identification of the wearer is difficult. The Marie Antoinette Thomas Sack Noel skirt is now in the collections of the Nova Scotia Museum. NSARM Thanks Vintage Halifax (JohnTWallace)
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