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Abram Chatelain

Birth15 Nov 1739 - Tramelan, Bern, Switzerland
Death18 Apr 1796 - Tramelan, Bern, Switzerland
MotherSusanne Chatelain-De la Reussille
FatherJean Pierre Chatelain

Born in Tramelan, Bern, Switzerland on 15 Nov 1739 to Jean Pierre Chatelain and Susanne Chatelain-De la Reussille. Abram Chatelain married Marguerite Grosjean and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Apr 1796 in Tramelan, Bern, Switzerland.

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Jean Pierre Chatelain
1707 - Unknown
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Susanne Chatelain-de La Reussille
1708 - Unknown
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Marguerite Grosjean
1739 - Unknown
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Abram Chatelain
1762 - 1794
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Jean Pierre Chatelain
1765 - Unknown
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Emanuel Chatelain
1767 - Unknown
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Lydie Chatelain
1769 - Unknown
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Frederic Chatelain
1778 - 1860

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