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Gender: female 

Marie Josephine ADAM

Born in Morhange, Lorraine, France on January 10th, 1885
Died in Mohrange, France on November 26th, 1930 at the age of 45

Daughter of:
* Her father was Charles ADAM (1836-1902)
* Her mother was Marie Emelie (Amelie) HEIM (1851-1914)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Eugene SCHOULER circa 1905 in Morhange, Lorraine, France.
   Children:
    1 - SCHOULEUR
    2 - SCHOULEUR
    3 - SCHOULEUR
    4 - Marcella Luise SCHOULEUR (1911-1998)
    5 - SCHOULEUR


Sister of:
* Celestine Marthe ADAM (1877-1918)
* Marie Augustine ADAM (1879-?)
* Augustine ADAM (1882-?)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 1905c - Marriage Schouleur-Adam

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Jean Pierre ADAM
Jean Pierre ADAM
(1800-1848)
click to see ancestors of Madeleine SEICHEPINE
Madeleine SEICHEPINE
(1811-1876)
Charles ADAM
(1836-1902)
click to see ancestors of Louis HEIM (HEIME)
Louis HEIM (HEIME)
(1817-?)
click to see ancestors of Marie Anne STREIFF
Marie Anne STREIFF
(1823-1883)
Marie Emelie (Amelie) HEIM
(1851-1914)
Marie Josephine ADAM
(1885-1930)
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Marcella Luise SCHOULEUR
(1911-1998)
click to see descendants of Odile Marie-Jeanne Josephine ETCHEGOYHEN
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Life Cycle:
 on January 10<sup>th</sup>, 1885 - birth  in Morhange, Lorraine, France circa 1905 - marriage to Eugene SCHOULER - Morhange, Lorraine, France on November 4<sup>th</sup>, 1906 - birth child SCHOULEUR on October 14<sup>th</sup>, 1907 - birth child SCHOULEUR on April 13<sup>th</sup>, 1909 - birth child SCHOULEUR on February 5<sup>th</sup>, 1911 - birth child Marcella Luise SCHOULEUR (1911-1998) circa 1920 - birth child SCHOULEUR on November 26<sup>th</sup>, 1930 - death  in Mohrange, France
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