Il a aussi habité à L'Île Scatary près de Louisbourg en Acadie. Cette île était aussi nommée Île de Pontchartrain.
Richard had made a private agreement to rent the house to Solet and in the deed of sale to Ballé he insisted that Solet's right of occupation for three years be respected. [NOTE 186]. Jean Solet Solé Sollé was the eldest son of Pierre Solet and Balise Cousaux. In 1729 he married Marie Lemanquet daughter of Jean [PAGE 47:] Lemanquet and Barbe Vincent from Plaisance [NOTE 187]. There are records of four children: André b. 1736 Leger b. 1737 and two daughters Marie Louise who married Sebastien Dumaine in 1754 and Marie Françoise who married Guillaume Michel Tardieu in 1755. [NOTE 188].
Jean Solet a native of the diocese of St. Bertrand de Commenge in Gascoigne not far from Auch came to Scatarie before 1729 when he was married to Marie Lemanquet [NOTE 189]. He was a master surgeon there and by 1734 he was practicing in Petit Lorembec [NOTE 190]. Between 1734 and 1736 he moved to Louisbourg and rented the house in Lot B(2. It is uncertain when he left the house but Julien Fizel purchased the property 12 January 1737 and no mention is made of Solet. If we take this to mean that Solet was gone by 1737 it is likely he moved to Louisbourg sometime in 1734 with his rental agreement with Richard extending for three years [NOTE 191]. By 1744 he was back at Lorembec and it appears that he later studied at Rochefort. There is no record of his returning to Louisbourg in 1749 but it is certain that he was dead by 1755 [NOTE 192].