France, Marne, Census, 1876 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection consists of a complete indexing of the population census for Marne 1876.

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Research Helps
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Related Family History Library Holdings

 * Dénombrement de 1876, listes nominatives - Marne, France

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