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Charles Etienne Marin (1786 - 1837)

Mr. Charles Etienne Marin
Born in Sainte-Pôle, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, Francemap
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Husband of — married 1807 (to 1823) in Meurthe, Francemap
Died at about age 51 in Monaghan, Irelandmap
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Biography

This profile is a known fraud or fabrication

This profile has been proven to be a fabrication. Previously, it had several sources (listed below) that may or may not be genuine. The sources that may prove genuine are not associated with this profile. Because this profile has been proven to be a fabrication based on the sourcing and biographical elements presented at creation, it shall not be taken out of the Disproven Existence Adjunct Project without substantive evidence that it truly existed. If you wish to restore this profile from the disproven existence categorization, please open a G2G thread, add the tag "fraud" to the post, present your sources and argument, and then link to the thread in the profile notes.

Research Notes

Due to the lack of sources and the known errors in much of the Marin genealogy, this profile represents a fictional character.

This profile is part of the large fabrication described in the following G2G threads:

This profile has been identified as being part of the set of fraudulent profiles described in the posts above. It is also disqualified because the data in it is not credible for the period. The biography and sources attached are invented.

Other clues to help identify a fake profile in the same group:

  • Use of bogus coat of arms (most concerned profiles have a bogus coat of arms of some sort, always the same style)
  • Vague source citations corresponding to nothing (there are no "Lorraine archives")
  • Portraits attached to profiles, which are in fact known paintings representing someone else

Previous profile text

The text appearing below appeared at the creation of this profile. It has been retained solely as a reference in order to identify possible duplicate profiles on the internet. It should not be assumed that it lends any credibility to the existence of the person in this profile:

0CCUPATION--WORKED FOR HIS FATHER'S WINERY AND THEN BECAME A SEAMAN IN 1808.WHEN CHARLES RETURNED FROM SEA IN 1823 IT WAS TO A DISASTER-HIS ENTIRE FAMILY,WIFE PERRINE AND HIS 6 CHILDREN HAD DIED OF A CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN HIS ABSENCE 4 MONTHS BEFORE HE RETURNED. PERRINE'S PARENTS HAD THE FAMILY BURIED IN THE LECLERC FAMILY PLOT. CHARLES GAVE UP HIS LIFE AT SEA. HE MARRIED MARIE SPILLEBOUT IN 1824 AT MOSELLE,FRANCE.FOLLOWING THE MARRIAGE,THEY MOVED FROM FRANCE TO CARRIMACROSS,IRELAND TO START A NEW LIFE AND TO JOIN CHARLES STEPBROTHER THOMAS AND HIS WIFE. CHARLES WAS DEEDED LAND BY THE IRISH GOVERNMENT AND BECAME A FARMER AND SAWYER.CHARLES DIED OF APOPLEXY IN 1837 AND 3 MONTHS LATER HIS WIFE MARIE WHO WAS PREGNANT DIED OF A HAEMORRHAGE--THE BABY ALSO DIED. CHARLES AND MARIE'S 3 CHILDREN WERE TAKEN IN BY THOMAS AND HIS WIFE. THOMAS MADE CHARLES 3 CHILDREN LEGALLY HIS IN THE YEAR 1838.

Previous Citations

The previously listed citations below are part of the fabrication and are not real sources and are retained solely for reference purposes:

  • ARCHIVES OF MEURTHE,FRANCE

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This profile originally had a portrait attached, presented as the portrait of Charles Etienne Marin. The portrait was actually Alfred de Musset, a French 19th century author and poet, painted by Charles Landelle. The image has been removed from this profile. The portrait can be seen here.

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