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The Allain Family
la famille Allain
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(Marcel George Bihet married Marie-Josephine Allain)
Yves Marie Allain was born in Plouha, near Saint Brieuc, C�tes du Nord 28 July 1851. His father was No�l Allain (aged 28 at time of Yves birth) - a sailor ("matelot") - and his mother was Fran�oise Tr�hiou (born Pludual. Aged 31 at time of Yves birth. Her father was Fran�ois Tr�hiou. She died in Plouha.
Yves married Marie Fran�oise H�lary (born 30 August 1854),a 'cuttirateur' (?), in Plouha on 11 September 1875. Her father was YvesH�lary, labourer, born in Pl�guieu. The Allain family left the village of Plouha, C�tes du Nord (now C�tes d'Armor), Brittany, and moved to Guernsey (sometime between 1891 & 1900). Yves worked as a labourer in Guernsey.
Many families left Plouha for Guernsey during that time, as there was little work there. (The majority that left moved to Canada and the United States)
At that time there was a large French community in Guernsey. Most of them worked as farm or quarry labourers, or had stalls at the town markets - many of them lived nearby.
The children were:
Yves Allain born 23 July 1876
Pierre Marie Allain(see below) born 24 September 1879
Marie Anne Allain born 30 June 1878
Marie Auguste Allain born 4 June 1881
Auguste Marie Allain born 4 June 1883
Marie-Josephine born 17 June 1888 in Plouha (10pm!) Died 31 August 1964 Guernsey
Those are the entries I found for Yves & Marie Fran�oise Allain (la Mairie, Plouha) but my father remembers his Mum (Marie Josephine) talking about only Pierre and:
'Jean'- moved back to France - probably fought in WWI - fate unknown Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com This week's featured connections gave Famous Speeches: Joseph is 13 degrees from Abraham Lincoln, 17 degrees from Winston Churchill, 23 degrees from Charles de Gaulle, 22 degrees from Vida Goldstein, 16 degrees from Patrick Henry, 17 degrees from John Kennedy, 20 degrees from Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt Nez Perce, 11 degrees from Louis Riel, 19 degrees from Eleanor Roosevelt, 25 degrees from Sojourner Truth, 20 degrees from Richard von Weizsäcker and 20 degrees from William Wilberforce on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members. A > Allain > Joseph Allain Joseph Allain (1866)
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