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Sigogne (French pronunciation: [siɡɔɲ]) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the
Charente department "Répertoire...
- Jean-Mandé
Sigogne (6
April 1763 – 9
November 1844) was a
French Catholic priest, who
moved to
Canada after the
Revolution and
became known for his missionary...
- "Church Point". A
third church was
built following the
arrival of Jean-Mandé
Sigogne, the
first resident priest. This
church was
built along the main road in...
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Catholic parish in
Yarmouth County,
founded in 1799 by
Father Jean Mandé
Sigogne. In 1808, the old
church was
replaced to
serve a
growing po****tion. The...
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Mexico by 'Imprenta
Lithographica de Decaen' in 1864.
Casimiro Castro and
Sigogne produced the "Album del
Ferrocarril Mexicano, Colección de
Vistas Pintadas...
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Church in
Church Point,
presided by
Father Jean-Mandé
Sigogne.: 16 In an 1816 letter,
Father Sigogne wrote "Hordes of Mi'kmaq
gather with
their children...
- Salles-de-Ville****nan Salles-Lavalette
Saulgond Sauvagnac Sauvignac Segonzac Sers
Sigogne Sireuil Souffrignac Souvigné
Soyaux Suaux La Tâche Taizé-Aizie Taponnat-Fleurignac...
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Defence Do****ent Books, vol. 6, doc. 152; NSARM, RG-1 v. 430, doc. 21,
sigogne to Sherbrooke, 1812-05-09", p. 2 in R v.
Donald Marshall Jr.
Defence Do****ent...
- Salles-de-Ville****nan Salles-Lavalette
Saulgond Sauvagnac Sauvignac Segonzac Sers
Sigogne Sireuil Souffrignac Souvigné
Soyaux Suaux La Tâche Taizé-Aizie Taponnat-Fleurignac...
- Salles-de-Ville****nan Salles-Lavalette
Saulgond Sauvagnac Sauvignac Segonzac Sers
Sigogne Sireuil Souffrignac Souvigné
Soyaux Suaux La Tâche Taizé-Aizie Taponnat-Fleurignac...