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  • Goudreau, Serge. “Les filles illégitimes de James McKenzie (1777-1849) et d’Adélaïde Matshiragan, du poste de traite de Tadoussac.” Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, t 2025.
  • Farfan, Matthew. “Events That Might Otherwise Be Lost: Henry Joseph Martin and His Private Journal.” Quebec Heritage News, Spring 2025.

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