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Marie Louise Joséphine Sophie Mérope Martin de La Martiniére (1813 - 1848)

Marie Louise Joséphine Sophie Mérope Martin de La Martiniére
Born in Saint Pierre, Martiniquemap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 26 Sep 1831 in Saint Pierre, Martiniquemap
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Died at age 35 in Le Lamentin, Martiniquemap
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Biography

She was born on the 16th day of July in the Fort district of Saint-Pierre.[1]

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  1. Birth of Marie Louise Josephine Sophie Lamartiniére: IREL, Archives Nationales d’Outré-Mer: Saint-Pierre le Fort, 1813, frame 49.
  2. Martin de La Martiniére-1 was created by Christopher Dawson through the import of ClaraBelleDuChamp.ged on Aug 18, 2017. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.




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The surname on the birth record is simply Lamartiniére.
posted by Duane Poncy
Usually, we drop the "de la" part of surnames and put it in "other last name field". So "Martin" would be the surname and "de la Martiniere" would go in other last name. One good reason, is that this person will not come up on a search and in the future, many duplicates will be created--something to avoid. Can you study our naming standards to see what you think? If this situation isn't here, please post on G2G. Thanks! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Field_Guidelines
posted by Jacqueline Girouard

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