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Personal data Marie Thérèse Roselie Cajot 


Household of Marie Thérèse Roselie Cajot

She is married to Henri Joseph Wilkin.

They got married in the year 1859 at Aywaille, she was 29 years old.

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Marie Thérèse Roselie Cajot
1830-1901

1859

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Jan De Backer, "Family tree De Backer - Evers", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-de-backer-evers/I504923.php : accessed February 24, 2026), "Marie Thérèse Roselie Cajot (1830-1901)".