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Chomedey de Maisonneuve; b. at Ligny-en-Barois (Lorraine) c. 1631; killed by the Iroquois in 1661.
Brigeac, who arrived
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1918 in Spokane, Wash.
D. C. Corbin spent his early years on the family farm in New Hampshire but in 1852 went west, where he worked