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[[Jeanne]] was born on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast of [[Africa]] in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into [[slavery]] as a child and transported to [[Saint-Domingue]] (present day Haiti).
[[Jeanne]] was born on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast of [[Africa]] in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into [[slavery]] as a child and transported to [[Saint-Domingue]] (present day Haiti).
 
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In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by [[Philippe de Grandpré|Philippe Olivier de Grandpré]], who took her to [[New Orleans]]. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, [[Aveline de Grandpré|Aveline]], in 1747.
In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by [[Philippe de Grandpré|Philippe Olivier de Grandpré]], who took her to [[New Orleans]]. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, [[Aveline de Grandpré|Aveline]], in 1747.
 
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Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.
Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.


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Jeanne was born on the Atlantic coast of Africa in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into slavery as a child and transported to Saint-Domingue (present day Haiti).
Jeanne was born on the Atlantic coast of Africa in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into slavery as a child and transported to Saint-Domingue (present day Haiti).
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In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by Philippe Olivier de Grandpré, who took her to New Orleans. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, Aveline, in 1747.
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Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.
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THERE IS MORE TO THIS STORY. LOOK FOR IT.


In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by Philippe Olivier de Grandpré, who took her to New Orleans. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, Aveline, in 1747.
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Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.
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File:Jeanne_Database.png|Database image for the original Vita release
JeanneDatabaseHD.png |Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation HD
DB Jeanne ACLiberation Remastered.png|Database image for Assassin's Creed Liberation Remastered
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THERE IS MORE TO THIS STORY. LOOK FOR IT.
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 25 May 2026

Jeanne was born on the Atlantic coast of Africa in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into slavery as a child and transported to Saint-Domingue (present day Haiti).

In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by Philippe Olivier de Grandpré, who took her to New Orleans. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, Aveline, in 1747.

Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.

Jeanne was born on the Atlantic coast of Africa in the 1720s (Official records unavailable.) She was taken into slavery as a child and transported to Saint-Domingue (present day Haiti).

In 1744, Jeanne was purchased by Philippe Olivier de Grandpré, who took her to New Orleans. She became his placée (unofficial wife) and was granted her freedom upon bearing him a daughter, Aveline, in 1747.

Jeanne vanished from New Orleans in 1757, leaving her daughter behind.

THERE IS MORE TO THIS STORY. LOOK FOR IT.

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