| Témoin signant l'acte de décès de Magdeleine BOULINGRE en 1784 à Jablines (77) Relation inconnue avec la défunte. |

| 23 ans à son mariage |
| Date de l'acte: 08/02/1752 Lieu de l'acte: Vigy (57) SUJET Nom: BOURSON - Prénom: Pierre Père Prénom: Jean Mère Nom: +JOB - Prénom: Anne CONJOINT Nom: BAUDOIN - Prénom: Barbe Père Prénom:+Claude Mère Nom: AUBERTIN - Prénom: Madeleine |
| Mariage de Raymond BOUSIGOU et Catherine PECH le 24 août 1670 à Bellegarde du Razès L'an mil six cent septante et le vingt quatrième jour du mois d'août la publication des annonces de mariage ayant été faite tant en cette paroisse qu'en celle de Peyrefitte par trois dimanches ou fêtes qui ne ? pas ? sans avoir découvert aucun empêchement comme il nous a paru du certificat de Mr. le recteur de Peyrefitte en datte du vingt troisième août signé BOSC recteur que j'ay ? (2 mots). Je Pierre RIGAUX recteur de cette paroisse de Bellegarde soussigné ayant à l'église devant l'autel interrogé Raymond BOUSIGOU de la paroisse du dit Peyrefitte et Catherine PECH ma paroissienne et reçu leur mutuel consentement les ay solennellement conjoints en mariage par parolles de présent et la bénédiction nuptiale a été donnée pendant la célébration de la sainte messe selon le dogme. et cérémonie de notre mère sainte église, présens au dit mariage Maitre (?) Pierre PALLOUDIER ? (un mot) Baptistin et Pierre ESQUIEU de cette paroisse signe avec moy/ Signatures RIGAUD Recteur PALLOUDIEZ Pierre P. ESQUIEU |
| MARIE BOUSQUET Female Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Mouthaul Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: JEAN MARIE BOUSQUET Family Mother: JEANNETTE BERGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: JEAN PECH Family Marriage: 28 NOV 1826 Bellegarde-Du-Razes, Aude, France Husband Age at Marriage: 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M804952 1793 - 1832 1179047 Film NONE Sheet: 00 |
| Date de l'acte: 31 01 1758 (31/01/1758) Lieu de l'acte: SAINTE SAVINE (10) SUJET Nom: BOUSSARD - Prénom: Jean Père Prénom: Jean Mère Nom: BODIER - Prénom: Marie CONJOINT Nom: THEVENIN - Prénom: Margueritte Père Prénom:Nicolas Mère Nom: MECHIN - Prénom: Savine |
| Date de l'acte: 03.02.1739 (03/02/1739) Lieu de l'acte: SAINT MARTIN ES V (10) SUJET Nom: MECHIN - Prénom: Pierre Père Prénom: François Mère Nom: VARLET - Prénom: Savine CONJOINT Nom: BOUTARD - Prénom: Anne Père Prénom:Jacques Mère Nom: MARE - Prénom: Marie |
| Date de l'acte: 12 09 1668 (12/09/1668) Lieu de l'acte: TROYES SAINT JEAN (10) SUJET Nom: BOUTARD - Prénom: Margueritte (F) Père Prénom: Estienne Mère Nom: MAROT - Prénom: Margueritte Informations complémentaires: Parrain(s): Louis DEGOIS,fs de Louis Informations complémentaires: Marraine(s): Margueritte MASSEY,fa dEdme |
| Ascendance communiquee le 4/02/2004 par Mr. Patrick CHANELLE. Remerciements. |

| Dispense au 4eme degre |
| Date de l'acte: 06/02/1720 Lieu de l'acte: Condè Northen (57) SUJET Nom: BOUVY - Prénom: François (25) Père Prénom: Jean Mère Nom: GODARD - Prénom: Marguerite Lieu d'origine: Charleville sous Bois CONJOINT Nom: PONCELET - Prénom: Marguerite Père Prénom:Vital Mère Nom: CRAUSER - Prénom: Marguerite |
| Date de l'acte: 27/01/1683 Lieu de l'acte: Charleville sous Bois (57) SUJET Nom: BOUVY - Prénom: Jean Lieu d'origine: Vry CONJOINT Nom: GODAR - Prénom: Françoise Père Prénom:+Nicolas Lieu d'origine: Mussy l'Evêque |
| Décès de Marie Catherine BOXBERGER le 7 décembre 1754 à Mollkirch (Traduction approximative) L'an mil sept cent cinquante quatre le sept décembre est morte Marie Catherine enfant de Michel BOXBERGER habitant de ce lieu et Marie Thérèse HALBHERRin sa femme Signature Michel BOXBERGER ? TROETSLER Vicaire |

| Rédige l'acte de mariage de Fernand Gaston GROSS et Georgette Madeleine MARINOT en 1905 à Troyes |

| There was a time, not long ago, when most people thought that blind people could never learn to read. People thought that the only way to read was to look at words with your eyes. A young French boy named Louis Braille thought otherwise. Blind from the age of three, young Louis desperately wanted to read. He realized the vast world of thought and ideas that was locked out to him because of his disability. And he was determined to find the key to this door for himself, and for all other blind persons. This story begins in the early part of the nineteenth century. Louis Braille was born in 1809, in a small village near Paris. His father made harnesses and other leather goods to sell to the other villagers. Louis' father often used sharp tools to cut and punch holes in the leather. One of the tools he used to makes holes was a sharp awl. An awl is a tool that looks like a short pointed stick, with a round, wooden handle. While playing with one of his father's awls, Louis' hand slipped and he accidentally poked one of his eyes. At first the injury didn't seem serious, but then the wound became infected. A few days later young Louis lost sight in both his eyes. The first few days after becoming blind were very hard. But as the days went by Louis learned to adapt and learned to lead an otherwise normal life. He went to school with all his friends and did well at his studies. He was both intelligent and creative. He wasn't going to let his disability slow him down one bit. As he grew older, he realized that the small school he attended did not have the money and resources he needed. He heard of a school in Paris that was especially for blind students. Louis didn't have to think twice about going. He packed his bags and went off to find himself a solid education. When he arrived at the special school for the blind, he asked his teacher if the school had books for blind persons to read. Louis found that the school did have books for the blind to read. These books had large letters that were raised up off the page. Since the letters were so big, the books themselves were large and bulky. More importantly, the books were expensive to buy. The school had exactly fourteen of them. Louis set about reading all fourteen books in the school library. He could feel each letter, but it took him a long time to read a sentence. It took a few seconds to reach each word and by the time he reached the end of a sentence, he almost forgotwhat the beginning of the sentence was about. Louis knew there must be a better way. There must be a way for a blind person to quickly feel the words on a page. There must be a way for a blind person to read as quickly and as easily as a sighted person. That day he set himself the goal of thinking up a system for blind people to read. He would try to think of some alphabet code to make his 'finger reading' as quick and easy as sighted reading. Now Louis was a tremendously creative person. He learned to play the cello and organ at a young age. He was so talented an organist that he played at churches all over Paris. Music was really his first love. It also happened to be a steady source of income. Louis had great confidence in his own creative abilities. He knew that he was as intelligent and creative as any other person his own age. And his musical talent showed how much he could accomplish when given a chance. One day chance walked in the door. Somebody at the school heard about an alphabet code that was being used by the French army. This code was used to deliver messages at night from officers to soldiers. The messages could not be written on paper because the soldier would have to strike a match to read it. The light from the match would give the enemy a target at which to shoot. The alphabet code was made up of small dots and dashes. These symbols were raised up off the paper so that soldiers could read them by running their fingers over them. Once the soldiers understood the code, everything worked fine. Louis got hold of some of this code and tried it out. It was much better than reading the gigantic books with gigantic raised letters. But the army code was still slow and cumbersome. The dashes took up a lot of space on a page. Each page could only hold one or two sentences. Louis knew that he could improve this alphabet in some way. On his next vacation home, he would spend all his time working on finding a way to make this improvement. When he arrived home for school vacation, he was greeted warmly by his parents. His mother and father always encouraged him on his music and other school projects. Louis sat down to think about how he could improve the system of dots and dashes. He liked the idea of the raised dots, but could do without the raised dashes. As he sat there in his father's leather shop, he picked up one of his father's blunt awls. The idea came to him in a flash. The very tool which had caused him to go blind could be used to make a raised dot alphabet that would enable him to read. The next few days he spent working on an alphabet made up entirely of six dots. The position of the different dots would represent the different letters of the alphabet. Louis used the blunt awl to punch out a sentence. He read it quickly from left to right. Everything made sense. It worked... By Phil Shapiro |

| Témoin au Mariage de Joseph GROSS et de Françoise Arsène CLAUDEL en 1845 à Troyes |

| Calculé à partir de l'acte de naissance de DALOZ Claude Antoine où il est témoin de 40 ans en 1795. S'il s'agit bien du même.... |
| Décès de Claude Antoine BRASIER 15 Juin 1798 à Coyron Aujourd'hui vingt sept prairial an six de la république française à sept heures du soir par devant moi Joseph BRASIER agent rural de la commune de Garde Chemin département du Jura, chargé de recevoir les actes déstinés à constater la naissance, lesmariages et les décès des citoyens, sont comparus en la maison commune Augustin SASSARD cultivateur âgé de quarante ans demeurant en la dite commune et Jean Claude SASSARD âgé de quarante cinq ans cultivateur de la dite commune voisins de Claude Antoine BRASIER époux de Jeanne Françoise VAUCHER âgé de quarante sept ans, lesquels Augustin et Jean Claude SASSARD m'ont déclaré que le dit Claude Antoine BRASIER est mort le présent jour à une heure du matin en son domicile; d'après cette déclaration je me suis sur le champ transporté au lieu de ce domicile, je me suis assuré du décès du dit Claude Antoine BRASIER et j'ai dressé le présent acte que les dits Augustin et Jean Claude SASSARD ont signé avec moi. Fait en la maison commune du dit lieu les dits jour mois et an ci dessus. Signatures A. SASSARD J.C. SASSARD J. B RASIER agent |


