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Morin, Gail. ‘’First Metis Families of Quebec, 1622-1748, Volume 2: Jean Nicolet and a Nipissing Woman.’’ New Genealogy, 2014. (E-book for E-Reader edition). Individual #102 - Jean Baptiste Bergeron.
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