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MARIE FAURE, France  (569 results)

Marie Faure, Nee Barbero

Completion:

65%

Birth

November 14, 1941

Female

Death

No data available

Marie Faure, Nee Furlan

Completion:

85%

Birth

October 13, 1952

Female

France

Libourne, Nouvelle Aquitaine

Death

No data available

Marie Faure, Nee Khamphosihom

Completion:

70%

Birth

January 22, 1970

Female

Death

No data available

Marie Faure, Nee Guesnu

Completion:

85%

Birth

March 16, 1976

Female

France

Paris, Ile de France

Death

No data available

Marie Faure, Nee Klimenko

Completion:

65%

Birth

April 03, 1986

Female

Death

No data available

Marie Adeline Faure, Nee Bosse

Completion:

80%

Birth

August 14, 1987

Female

Death

No data available

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