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Archaeological dig, Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada, 1984
General view (south orientation) of the archaeological dig at Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada during the 1984 season with the Annapolis River in the background |
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Bugeaud family
in French Notes concerning the family of Paul Bugeau in Village-des-Melanson (close to Grand-Pré, N.S.) |
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Cooking pot, Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada
This coarse earthenware two-handled cooking pot was made in France and discovered during the archaeological digs of 1984-1986 at the Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada |
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Le Poupet family
in French Genealogy notes concerning the family of Louis-Simon de Saint-Aubin Le Poupet de la Boularderie and Madeleine Melanson, married in 1702 |
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Marsh, Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada, 2001
View of Queen Anne's marsh, formerly known as Saint-Charles' marsh, from the Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada, 2001 |
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The Melanson family
in French Wayne Melanson talks about the experiences of certain members of his family during the Deportation. |
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Thébeau and Melanson families
in French Genealogy notes concerning the family of Jacques Thébeau and Anne Melanson, married in 1733 |