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    Marie-Anne Lagimodière (née Gaboury; 15 August 1780 – 14 December 1875) was a French-Canadian woman noted as both the grandmother of Louis Riel, and as...
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  • politician Étienne Gaboury (1930–2022), Canadian architect Kim Gaboury, AKA aKido, Canadian musician and composer Marie-Anne Gaboury (1780–1875), Canadian...
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  • Marie-Anne Fragonard (1745–1823), French artist Marie-Anne Frison-Roche (born 1959), French economist Marie-Anne Gaboury (1780-1875), first woman of European descent...
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    the grandfather of Métis leader Louis Riel, and as the husband of Marie-Anne Gaboury, the first woman of European descent to travel to and settle in western...
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  • Lavallee School Pembina Trails Linden Meadows School Louis Riel École Marie-Anne-Gaboury Louis Riel Marion School Louis Riel Minnetonka School Louis Riel Niakwa...
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    University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at 84 Avenue and rue Marie-Anne Gaboury (91 Street). The current Campus Saint-Jean evolved from a series of...
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    Lake Creature: Champ". Welcome to Ogopogo Country. Centre culturel Marie-Anne-Gaboury. 2001. Archived from the original on 2005-03-02. Retrieved 25 October...
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  • Campus Saint-Jean, which is located north of Whyte Avenue on Rue Marie-Anne Gaboury (91 Street) and the only Francophone high school west of Winnipeg...
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    area. His mother was the daughter of Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière and Marie-Anne Gaboury, one of the earliest White families to settle in Red River in 1812...
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    Ambroise-Dydime Lépine (1840–1923) Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière (1778–1855) Marie-Anne Gaboury (1780–1875) Norbert Provencher (1787–1853) Vital-Justin Grandin (1829–1902)[citation...
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