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Symons, Jeffrey. The Auld Alliance in Canada: A Brief Examination of the Relationship Between the French and the Scots Throughout Canada’s History / La “Auld Alliance” : Bref Regard Sur Les Relations Entre Les Français et Les Écossais Au Cours de l’histoire Du Canada. Translated by H. Dallaire. Montreal: Lovell Litho, 1992.
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Morgan, David. The Morgans of Montreal. Toronto: D. Morgan, 1992.
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Miller, Pamela. Les Archives Du Musée McCord/The McCord Museum Archives. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press for Musée McCord d’histoire canadienne / McCord Museum of Canadian History, 1992.
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MacDonald, Duncan (Darby). Selected Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths for Early Scots & Irish from Notre Dame de Montreal, Est. 1642 : As Well As Some Family Names of English, German, French, Etc., Origin, Which Your Author/Editor Felt Would Be of Interest. Brockville, ON: D.W. MacDonald, 1992.
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Little, J. I. “From the Isle of Lewis to the Eastern Townships: The Origins of a Highland Settlement Community in Quebec, 1838-1881.” In The Immigrant Experience: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the University of Guelph, 8-11 June 1989, edited by Catherine Kerrigan, 31–56. Guelph, ON: University of Guelph, 1992.
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Little, J. I. “Ethnicity, Family Structure and Seasonal Labor Strategies on Quebec’s Appalachian Frontier, 1852-1881.” Journal of Family History Vol. 17, no. 3 (1992): 289–302.
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Brisson, Estelle. Coexistence des deux peuples fondateurs de la mission du Lac Maskinongé. Jolliette, QC: Édition privée, 1992.
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Boutin, Robert. The Anglo-Protestants of Megantic County, Repertory of Births, Marraiges and Burials -- Les Anglo-Protestants Du Comté de Mégantic, Répertoire Des Naissances, Mariages, Annotations Marginales et Sépultures, 1826-1991. Thetford Mines, QC: Société généalogique de la region de l’Amiante, 1992.
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Black, Ronald I. M. “An Emigrant’s Letter in Arran Gaelic, 1834.” Scottish Studies Vol. 31 (93 1992): 63–87.
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Bennett, Margaret. “Gaelic Song in Eastern Canada: Twentieth-Century Reflections.” Canadian Folklore/Folklore canadien Vol. 14, no. 2 (1992): 21–33.