she is said to have had a beautiful voice and played a popular lute-like stringed instrument called a theorbo. After her parents' deaths, Marie went to live with her maternal grandmother, helping to care for her youngest brother, Jean-Remy, who was still an infant. In 1679 she married Jean Maillefer. Of the ten children of her marriage, five survived until adulthood, including one who became a Benedictine and eventually wrote about the life of his uncle, John Baptist de La Salle.
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