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Subject: Re: Charles Brouillard's Marriage
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 16:48:29 EDT
Charlie,
To abjure means to reject a faith other than the Catholic religion, usually
one of the Protestant denominations.
What is the full record? Is it a marriage record and is Charles's mother
present?
Suzanne
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In the PRDH it states for Charles Brouillard:
"Sa m=E8re a abjur=E9 le jour de son mariage. Ses grands-parents paternel=
s sont Pierre Brouillard et Perrine Burgault, de Chambon. Ses grands-pare=
nts maternels sont Pierre Chaudier, notaire =E0 L=E9signy et Toussainte P=
ersevault."
Did Charles mother a 'no show' for Charles' marriage?
Thanks for the help,
Charlie King
8th g grandson of Charles Brouillard
and P=E9tronille Danis=20
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