Augustine Francoise Marie Adelaide

Female16 October 1899–8 August 1978

Brief Life History of Augustine Francoise Marie

Augustine Francoise Marie Adelaide was born on 16 October 1899, in Calvados, France as the daughter of Alexandre Pierre Auguste Adelaide and Marie Victorine Degremont. She died on 8 August 1978, at the age of 78.

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Family Time Line

Alexandre Pierre Auguste Adelaide
Marie Victorine Degremont
Augustine Francoise Marie Adelaide
1899–1978
Jeanne Aphonsine Julienne Adelaide
1904–1977

Sources (3)

  • Augustine Francoise Marie Adelaide, "France, Insee Social Security Death Index, 1970-2022"
  • Marie Francoise Adelaide in entry for Luce, "South Carolina, Secretary of State, Slave Mortgage Records, 1734-1780"
  • Marie Francoise Adelaide in entry for Clarice, "South Carolina, Secretary of State, Slave Mortgage Records, 1734-1780"

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World Events (3)

1900

Age 1

Paris, France hosts Summer Olympic Games.

1905 · The Law Separates Church and State

Age 6

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.

1914 · World War I

Age 15

On July 31, 1914 French socialist leader, Jean Jaurés was murdered. A few days later Germany starts plans to invade France. Britain then started to occupy France. The battles that took place in France were First Battle of the Marne, Gallipoli, Jutland, Battle of Verdun, Battle of the Somme, and the Brusilov Offensive. 25 percent of the allied military deaths that happened in World War I were from France. Between civilian and military deaths France lost 1,697,800 people and 4,266,000 were wounded.

Name Meaning

Old Greek: From the Old Greek, male name Adalheid (in Middle High German Adalheit, Adalhait, New High German Adalheid), signifying ' a noble person; from edel noble, and heft. Hence the O. French Adelais, whence Alice, and the Scottish Elsie.

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