Jeanne Cecile Closse
Lifespan: 1660 - 1700
Birth: 1660 in Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Marriage: Francois Amirault
Children: Francois Amirault
Parents: Unknown & Unknown
Death: 8 Feb 1700 in Unknown
Burial: Canada
No biography available.
Jeanne Cecile Closse
Lifespan: 1660 - 1700
Birth: 1660 in Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Marriage: Francois Amirault
Children: Francois Amirault
Parents: Unknown & Unknown
Death: 8 Feb 1700 in Unknown
Burial: Canada
No biography available.
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