France, Auvergne, Family Genealogies by Colonel Etienne de Bellaigue de Bughas - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Record
France, Auvergne (région), Table des familles D'Auvergne etudiées par le Colonel Etienne de Bellaigue de Bughas

Record Description
This collection will include records from 1400-1900. A collection of genealogical information on the Bellaigue and related families principally from the region of Auvergne (France). Contains indexes, genealogical tables and source materials. Information begins as early as the 1400's and usually gives christening, marriage, and death information.

Record Content
Records may contain the following information:


 * Name
 * Birth date
 * Location
 * Marriage date
 * Spouse name
 * Name of children
 * Death date

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 * France Language and Languages

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