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  • My ancestor, Jean Trudel, came to Quebec from France in 1655 (not quite 400 years ago but pretty close) and settled in L'Ange Gardien, a small town just outside of the city.

    Archive 2008-07-01 The Nag 2008

  • A pioneer of the parish of L'Ange Gardien, Jean Trudel settled on the coast of Beaupré, near Québec, in 1655.

    Archive 2008-07-01 The Nag 2008

  • The first mass celebrated at L'Ange Gardien was in the house of your ancestor Jean Trudel.

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  • At L'Ange Gardien, these services were held in the house of Jean Trudel.

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  • L'Ange, at Lyons, and authoritarian Communism with Buonarroti, Babeuf, and their comrades.

    The Conquest of Bread Peter Kropotkin

  • La Famille (pedagogical monthly, Fontainessur-Saone, France); L'Ange

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913

  • That is why even the winds in the treetops whisper her name, L'Ange!

    God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • That is Mignonne, whom Indian, breed, and white man call L'Ange.

    God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • That is Mignonne, whom Indian, breed, and white man call L'Ange.

    God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • Mon Dieu, he thinks we will not dare! and even now, Netootam, six of the fastest teams and swiftest runners within a hundred miles are gone to spread the word among the forest people that L'Ange, our Josephine, has been carried off by Thoreau and his beasts!

    God's Country—And the Woman James Oliver Curwood 1903

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