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The helmet refers to the military service of Nicolas Babineau at the side of Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie, Baron of Saint-Castin. The apples and the windmill are taken from the arms of the Commune of Soudan, in the Department of Vienne, in France, where Joseph Babineau, the father of Nicolas, lived. The name of Nicolas’ mother was Louise Bordage.
The helmet refers to the military service of Nicolas Babineau at the side of Jean-Vincent d’Abbadie, Baron of Saint-Castin. The apples and the windmill are taken from the arms of the Commune of Soudan, in the Department of Vienne, in France, where Joseph Babineau, the father of Nicolas, lived. The name of Nicolas’ mother was Louise Bordage.


The motto means “Uniting to grow”, this was chosen by l’Association des Babineau and is already included in the Association’s charters.
The motto means “Uniting to grow”, this was chosen by l’Association des Babineau and is already included in the Association’s charters.'''[[Literature]]''': Image and information from http://www.gg.ca
 
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