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Mathurin Baillargeon (1626-1703), son of Thomas Baillargeon and Marie Mignot, immigrated from France to Three Rivers, Quebec, and married Marie Metayer. Descendants and relatives lived in Quebec, Ontario and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Michigan and elsewhere in the United States.
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Covers the period of colonial history from the beginning of European colonization in the Western Hemisphere up to the time of the American Revolution.
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In mid-1943 Nazi Germany entered a crisis from which it was to emerge vanquished. Faced with a shortage of manpower in armaments factories, the Third Reich sent concentration camp prisoners to work as slaves. While the genocide of the Jews and the Gypsies continued at extermination camps, numerous outside "Kommandos" were set up in the vicinity of the large concentration camps. The Dora Camp, located in the center of Germany, was one of the most notorious. Originally a mere Kommando attached to Buchenwald, it became one of the largest Nazi concentration camps. There prisoners were put to work in a huge underground factory, building V-2 rockets, the secret weapon developed by German scientist...