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  • Baillargeon, who had been made prisoner at the age of nine.

    The Life of the Venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation A Religious of the Ursuline Community

  • Bishop Baillargeon attended the Vatican Council (1869), but was forced by ill-health to return before voting for papal infallibility, which he favoured.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Laval University; he was rector (1800-6), and again, in 1869, vicar-general (1862), theologian of Archbishop Baillargeon at the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Police are also expected to lay additional charges in connection with the discovery of an improvised explosive device when Baillargeon makes his appearance in an Ottawa courtroom

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

  • Henry Baillargeon allowed one run on five hits and stuck out seven during a complete-game victory over Roosevelt.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • LOS ANGELES, CA--Marketwire -10/07/11- Occupy Wall Street, medical records online, commercial real estate opportunity, self-employed mortagages; this week on MoneyTV with Donald Baillargeon.

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  • MoneyTV with Donald Baillargeon television program, Copyright MMXI, all rights reserved.

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  • The information herein is not an endorsement by Donald Baillargeon, the producers, publisher or parent company of MoneyTV.

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  • He was born in Lewiston on Oct. 30, 1928, the son of Alcide and Maria (Baillargeon)

    Evening Mail news round-up 2010

  • Baillargeon was heading west Schoephoester Road in a 2003 GMC Sierra pick-up truck, state police said.

    Hartford Courant blogs 2009

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