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Personal data Charles Law de Lauriston-Boubers 


Household of Charles Law de Lauriston-Boubers

He is married to Marie de Boubers.

They got married in the year 1856, he was 29 years old.Source 1


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Notes about Charles Law de Lauriston-Boubers

Il a été autorisé à ajouter le nom de sa femme au sien le 03/10/1856.

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Sources

  1. Les maréchaux de la restauration et de la monarchie de juillet, Valynseele, Joseph

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Michel Schmiliver, "Rois Europe", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/rois-europe/I74901.php : accessed April 25, 2024), "Charles Law de Lauriston-Boubers (1827-1909)".