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===Second marriage=== In 1782, Louverture married his second wife, [[Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture|Suzanne Simone-Baptiste]], who is thought to have been his cousin or the daughter of his godfather Pierre-Baptiste.<ref name=":2" />{{Rp|263}} Toward the end of his life, Louverture told [[Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli du Falga|General Caffarelli]] that he had fathered at least 16 children, of whom 11 had predeceased him, between his two wives and a series of mistresses.<ref name=":2" />{{Rp|264–267}} In 1785, Louverture's eldest child, the 24-year-old Toussaint Jr., died from a fever and the family organized a formal [[Catholic funeral]] for him. This was officiated by a local priest as a favor for the devout Louverture. Gabrielle-Toussaint disappeared from the historical record at this time and is presumed to have also died, possibly from the same illness that took Toussaint Jr.. Not all of Louverture's children can be identified with certainty, but the three children from his first marriage and his three sons from his second marriage are well known. Suzanne's eldest child, Placide, is generally thought to have been fathered by Seraphim Le Clerc, a ''Creole'' planter. In spite of this, Placide was adopted by Louverture and raised as his own. Louverture went on to have at least two sons with Suzanne: Isaac, born in 1784, and Saint-Jean, born in 1791. They would remain enslaved until the start of the revolution, as Louverture spent the 1780s attempting to regain the wealth he had lost with the failure of his coffee plantation in the 1770s.<ref name=":2" />{{Rp|264–267}} It appears that during this time Louverture returned to play an important role on the Bréda plantation to remain closer to old friends and his family. He remained there until the outbreak of the revolution as a salaried employee and contributed to the daily functions of the plantation.<ref name="Bell, pp.24-25">[[#Bell|Bell (2008) [2007]]], pp. 24–25.</ref> He took up his old responsibilities of looking after the [[livestock]] and care of the horses.<ref>[[#Bell|Bell (2008) [2007]]], p. 62.</ref> By 1789, his responsibilities expanded to include acting as a [[muleteer]], master miller, and possibly a slave-driver, charged with organizing the workforce. During this time the Bréda family attempted to divide the plantation and the slaves on it among a new series of four heirs. In an attempt to protect his foster mother, Pelage, Louverture bought a young 22-year-old female slave and traded her to the Brédas to prevent Pelage from being sold to a new owner. By the start of the revolution, Louverture began to accumulate a moderate fortune and was able to buy a small plot of land adjacent to the Bréda property to build a house for his family. He was nearly 48 years old at this time.<ref name=":4" />[[File:Toussaint L'Ouverture reading the Abbé Raynal's work.jpg|thumb|Apocryphal print of Toussaint reading Abbé Raynal's ''Histoire des deux Indes'' before the revolution (1853)]]
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