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Charles LOISEL

Birth10 DEC 1698 - Criquebeuf en Caux, Seine-Maritime, FRANCE
DeathBEF 1781 - Not Available
MotherElisabeth SAUTREUIL
FatherPierre LOISEL

Born in Criquebeuf en Caux, Seine-Maritime, FRANCE on 10 DEC 1698 to Pierre LOISEL and Elisabeth SAUTREUIL. Charles LOISEL married Marie Anne Gille and had 6 children. He passed away on BEF 1781.

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Parents
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Pierre Loisel
1658 - 1731
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Elisabeth Sautreuil
1659 - 1725
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Marie Anne Gille
1703 - 1781
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Jeanne Maillard
1695 - 1726
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Marie Catherine Loisel
1739 - Unknown
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Jean-baptiste Loisel
1731 - Unknown
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Catherine Loisel
1728 - 1728
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Charles Loisel
1734 - Unknown
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Marie Loisel
1729 - Unknown
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François Augustin Loisel
1737 - Unknown

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