"Germain, born in c1650, married Madeleine, daughter of Antoine Belliveau, probably at Chignecto in c1673. They had three children, including a son who married into the Mius de Plenmarais and Thibodeau families. Their daughter married into the Breau family. Germain remarried to Madeleine, daughter of Abraham Dugas and sister of brother Charles's wife Anne, probably at Chignecto in c1682. They had 10 children, including two sons who married into the LeBlanc family. Their eight daughters married into the Poirier, Richard dit Lafond and dit Beaupré, Girouard, LeBlanc, and Robichaud dit Prudent families. Germain commanded a ship in Pierre Le Moyne, sieur d'Iberville's attack on the New England fort at Pemaquid, Maine, in 1696 during King William's War. Later that year, Germain confronted Massachusetts Colonel Benjamin Church when the Englishman attacked Chignecto. Germaine died in 1711, in his early 60s, from the rigors of being held hostage by British Colonel Samuel Vetch in the dungeon at Port-Royal during Queen Anne's War. "