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D'Iberville

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[dahy-ber-vil] / ˈdaɪ bərˌvɪl /

noun

  1. a town in SE Mississippi.


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The others killed were identified as Corey Dubose, 23, of D’Iberville; Sedrick McCord, 28, of Gulfport; and Aubrey Lewis, 22, of Bay St. Louis, Switzer said.

From Seattle Times Jan. 3, 2022

“With the election I just kind of hope the city gets the roads clear by November 3rd so everybody can get out and vote,” said Mackenzie Umanzor, of D’Iberville, Mississippi.

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2020

D’Iberville died in July 1706 aboard his ship in Cuba, possibly of yellow fever.

From Washington Times Aug. 13, 2017

Moby Solangi, a former owner of Marine Life, has attempted to open an aquarium in D’Iberville.

From Washington Times Nov. 4, 2014

D'Iberville came overland again to Rupert river in 1687, promptly seized the English sloop there, and sent four men across to Charlton Island to spy on Captain Bond, who was wintering on the ship Churchill.

From The "Adventurers of England" on Hudson Bay A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North (Volume 18 of the Chronicles of Canada) by Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut

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