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Camille Sainson
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- France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
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- France, Military Death Index, 1914-1961
- Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
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Camille Alexis Sainson, born 1878 Camille Alexis Sainson 1878
Camille Alexis Sainson was born on 1878, in , to René SAINSON and Solange SAINSON (born RICHARD).
Camille had one sister: Célestine AUGIS.
Camille married Célestine Sainson (born Habault) on 1902, at age 24 in .
Célestine was born on 1883, in .
His occupation was a .
Camille passed away.
Documents of Camille Alexis Sainson
Camille Alexis SAINSON
Camille Alexis SAINSON in France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Genealogy record of Camille Alexis SAINSON in France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Camille Alexis Habault (born Sainson), born 1878 Camille Alexis Habault (born Sainson) 1878
Camille Alexis Habault (born Sainson) was born on 1878, in , to René Sainson and Solange Sainson (born Richard).
Camille married Celestine Habault.
Celestine was born on 1883, in .
Her occupation was a .
Camille passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Camille SainsonCamille Sainson in The Times-News - May 6 2007
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Barry and Ellie Greenwich, arranged by Paul Jennings, and Shenandoah, arranged by David Shaffer. Tile will also perform Upward into Ihe Castle Dark by Jeffery Bishop; the nale from Camille Sainson and Delilah; and Carolina Folk Dream by Timothy Mahr. Tile featured The Hendersonville Symphony Youth Orchestra, shown above, and the Prelude String Orchestra, will present a combined spring concert at ..."
Publication place: Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States
France, Daily Burial Registers of Parisian Cemeteries
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Camille SAINSON 1873
Camille SAINSON, died 1873
Camille SAINSON was born to Jean SAINSON and Victorine PILLARD.
Filae Family Trees
Camille Auguste Jean SAINSON 1868 1954
Camille Auguste Jean SAINSON, 1868 - 1954
Camille Auguste Jean SAINSON was born on month day 1868, in birth place, to Jean Louis SAINSON and Marie Anne Françoise BOITEAU.
Camille had one sister: Marie Jeanne Joséphine SAINSON.
Camille Alexis SAINSON 1878
Camille Alexis SAINSON, born 1878
Camille Alexis SAINSON was born on month day 1878, in birth place, to Rene SAINSON and Solange RICHARD.
Camille passed away.
Camille Paul Louis SAINSON 1883
Camille Paul Louis SAINSON, born 1883
Camille Paul Louis SAINSON was born on month day 1883, in birth place, to Eugène SAINSON and Louise Ernestine DUTAR.
Camille married Unknown.
Camille then married Unknown.
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
France, Military Conscripts of Seine
France, Vital Records Index
Camille SAINSON 1873
Camille SAINSON, died 1873
Camille SAINSON was born to Jean SAINSON and Victorine PILLARD.
Camille Paul SAINSON 1883
Camille Paul SAINSON, born 1883
Camille Paul SAINSON was born on month day 1883, in birth place, to Eugène Louis SAINSON and Louise Ernestine DUTAR.
Camille Alexandre SAINSON 1900
Camille Alexandre SAINSON, born 1900
Camille Alexandre SAINSON was born on month day 1900, in birth place, to Alexandre SAINSON and Rose Camille BRUNEAU.
France, Military Death Index, 1914-1961 FREE
André Alphonse Alexandre SAINSON 1897 1918
Camille Léontine SAINSON (born ROYER), 1897 - 1918
André Alphonse Alexandre SAINSON was born on September 13 1897, in Vatan, Indre, France, to Auguste Alexandre Désiré SAINSON and Camille Léontine SAINSON.
André passed away on July 19 1918, at age 20 in Saconin-et-Breuil, Aisne, France.