Family tree Vercauteren » Didier CAMPSON (1698-1761)

Personal data Didier CAMPSON 

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  • He was born in the year 1698.
  • Profession: maçon in Holling, Lorraine, France.
  • He died on 7 août 1761 in Berviller en Moselle, Lorraine, he was 63 years old.

Household of Didier CAMPSON

He is married to anne catherine GRUN.

They got married in the year 29 at Volmunster, Lorraine, France.


Child(ren):

  1. angélique CAMPSON  1751-???? 

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Didier CAMPSON
1698-1761



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Jean Vercauteren, "Family tree Vercauteren", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-familie-vercauteren/P172.php : accessed May 4, 2024), "Didier CAMPSON (1698-1761)".