Anna Brice

Female25 February 1881–4 May 1962

Brief Life History of Anna

When Anna Brice was born on 25 February 1881, in Marcillac, Gironde, Aquitaine, France, her father, Albien Brice, was 29 and her mother, Anne Filleul, was 31. She married Pierre, Emile Guerineau on 27 October 1898, in Cars, Gironde, Aquitaine, France. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. She died on 4 May 1962, in Reignac, Gironde, Aquitaine, France, at the age of 81.

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Family Time Line

Pierre, Emile Guerineau
1876–1908
Anna Brice
1881–1962
Marriage: 27 October 1898
André, Alfred Guerineau
1898–1986
Pierre, Emilien Guerineau
1903–1982
Alfred, André Guerineau
1905–1984
Alcide, Gaston Guerineau
1908–1991

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    Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    27 October 1898Cars, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
  • Children (4)

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    Siblings (4)

    World Events (8)

    1886 · The Statue of Liberty

    Age 5

    The Statue of Liberty that is in France is identical to the one that sits in New York. The Statue was sent over from France. It symbolizes the alliance between the two countries. The French have nicknamed it the Laboulaye Lady

    1889 · World Expo at Paris With the Eiffel Tower

    Age 8

    The Eiffel Tower was built the year before the World Expo. During the World Expo in Paris the Eiffel Tower was revealed to the world. It was also during the expo that the Tower was lit up for the first time.

    1905 · The Law Separates Church and State

    Age 24

    In December of 1905 a law was passed that separated church and state. It made it so that prayer could not be said before a parliamentary meeting or in schools. It also made it so that working on Sunday was legalized.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: French Andre, Antoine, Cecile, Chantal, Chantale, Damien, Donat, Franck, Ghislaine, Jacques, Jean Claude, Jean Francois.

    French, English, and Scottish: from the Old French personal name Brice, probably Celtic (Gaulish) in origin but not firmly explained (Latinized as Bri(c)tius, Bric(c)ius, or Brixius), which was borne by a 5th-century Christian saint who succeeded Saint Martin as bishop of Tours. Consequently, it became a popular personal name in France and Germany in the early Middle Ages. It was imported to England and Scotland by the Normans. Compare German Brixius .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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