Hi Siobhan,
Lisa (related to Louis Pique) here. I tried to send you a message a couple of days ago, but I don't think it got to you. As you know the moderator removed my e-mail details, but you can still find me on FB, although it might be easier to find you if you don't mind this, as your name is more exotic than mine, although i don't have your surname. I am sure there are many of me. I am still stuck at Dover and would still love to see the family history your grandfather put together. I'm sorry I've been quiet for so long but family priorities have taken all my time recently and I haven't done any family research. I find it quite relaxing, so here I am again. I did come across a couple more articles, one that may or may not be related about a Cadet Pique who was tried and acquitted for larceny in 1815, he gave his age as being 30, so it fits, but that was not in this county, so maybe he didn't land in Dover after all. it is a shame there are no ships records for this particular period. Also there is a record of one of his grandsons I think it is, rescuing someone at the docks in Dover and being given an award. I would love to share all this with you. I don't know how we can get in touch, unless you are allowed to put phone numbers on here, as I said FB maybe the way to go. I may write to the moderator and see what we are allowed to do. Hope you are well. Kind regards, Lisa Carter