from Jeanne Motin page:
In a marriage of convenience she was wed in July 1653 to Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour, who had been d’Aulnay’s chief rival for power in Acadia. They lived at the mouth of the Saint John until about 1656 when they moved to Cap de Sable. By La Tour she had five children – Jacques (m. Anne Melanson), Charles*, Marie (m. Alexandre Le Borgne), Marguerite (m. Abraham Mius de Plemazais), and Anne (m. Jacques Mius d’Entremont, Baron de Pobomcoup). A petition by her daughter, Marie, dated 1667 shows that Jeanne Motin was dead by that date.
from Charles de Saint-Etienne de la Tour page:
La Tour’s third wife was d’Aulnay’s widow, Jeanne Motin, whom he married at Port-Royal in 1653; they had five children.