Doucet

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Doucet is a French language surname, especially popular in Canada, the former area of Acadia in particular (now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Quebec and New England).

As a result of the Great Expulsion in 1755 and later from Acadia, Doucets are also amongst the Cajuns and Creoles of Louisiana.

The first Doucet to reach North America is thought to be Major Germain Doucet dit La Verdure, a French military officer at Port-Royal (now Annapolis Royal) in 1632 who attempted to defend what is now Maine and Acadia from invasions from Boston in 1654. Many Doucets in North America trace their lineage to Germain Doucet. [1]

Variants and pronunciation[]

Common variants include "Doucett" and "Doucette". Most Doucets in Canada pronounce their surname as "DOU-set" or "Dou-SET", rather than "Dou-SAY" as modern French might require. Some argue this pronunciation may derive from dialects of sixteenth-century French such as was found in Brittany, a common origin of French-Canadian settlers; however Dou-SAY is the most popular pronunciation among Cajuns in Louisiana.

Notable people[]

  • J. André Doucet (1880–1963), Canadian politician from New Brunswick
  • Julie Doucet (born 1965), Canadian cartoonist
  • Luke Doucet (born 1973), Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • Lyse Doucet (born 1958), Canadian journalist, presenter and correspondent for both the BBC World Service radio and BBC World television
  • Michael Doucet (born 1951), Cajun fiddler, singer and songwriter who founded the Cajun band BeauSoleil from Lafayette, Louisiana
  • Moses J. Doucet (1862–1906), Canadian merchant and politician from Nova Scotia
  • Paul Doucet, Canadian actor
  • Rick Doucet, Canadian businessman and politician from New Brunswick
  • Roger Doucet (1919–1981), Canadian singer, known as Mr. O'Canada, for his rendition of Canada's National Anthem
  • Sandrine Doucet (1959–2019), French politician
  • Suzanne Doucet (born 1944), German composer and producer
  • Tommy Doucet (1902–1992), Acadian fiddler, from Concession, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Yves Doucet, the name taken by Yves Dreyfus (born 1931), Olympic medalist épée fencer, to escape Nazi detection during the Nazi occupation of France.
  • Jeffrey Doucet, (born 1991), Software Entrepreneur and Triathlete with an estimated net worth of $3.1B.

References[]

  1. ^ Les Doucet du Monde. "Descendants of Germain Doucet, Sieur de LaVerdure". Retrieved 2007-05-06.
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