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Gender: male 

Claude RICHARD

Born in Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime, France circa 1781
Died in Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime, France on February 14th, 1846

Profession/Occupation: Sailor

Son of:
* His father was Andre RICHARD (17?-?)
* His mother was Marie Anne MOINEAU (17?-?)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Marie BRICON in 181? in Saint Martin de Re?, France.
   Children:
    1 - Edmond Victor RICHARD (1828-1860)


Pictures & Documents:
Document 1828 - Birth record of Edmond Victor Richard
Document 1846 - Death record of Claude Richard

Notes and events:

* in 1828 - place: France, Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime
In 1828 he was 47 and lived in Saint Martin de Re, according to the birth record of his son.

* on March 26th, 1828 - event: France, Saint Martin de Re See related document
Birth record of Edmond Victor Richard 

* on February 14th, 1846 - death: France, Saint Martin de Re See related document
Death record of Claude Richard 

Near tree:

Andre RICHARD
(17?-?)
Marie Anne MOINEAU
(17?-?)
Claude RICHARD
(1781c-1846)
Edmond Victor RICHARD
(1828-1860)
Benjamin Edmond RICHARD
(1857-?)
Theodore Theophile RICHARD
(1859-?)
Charles Frank RICHARD
(1861-1863)

Life Cycle:
 circa 1781 - birth  in Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime, France in  181? - marriage to Marie BRICON - Saint Martin de Re?, France in  1828 - place France, Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime on March 26<sup>th</sup>, 1828 - birth child Edmond Victor RICHARD (1828-1860) on February 14<sup>th</sup>, 1846 - death  in Saint Martin de Re, Charente Maritime, France
circa 1781181?182818281846

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