File:Charles Auguste Varsavaux (1866-1935) décès (A).jpg

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English: Death certificate of Charles Auguste Varsavaux, photographer at 9 bis rue de Londres in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. He is the son of Augustin Varsavaux and Léonie Marie Louise Le Bigot. His wife is Ernestine Montforti-Ferrario. Charles Auguste Varsavaux was born in Paris (Seine department) on September 30, 1866 and died in Paris at 9 bis rue de Londres in the 9th arrondissement on April 20, 1935.
Français : Acte d'état civil de décès de Charles Auguste Varsavaux, photographe au 9 bis rue de Londres dans le 9ème arrondissement de Paris. Il est le fils d'Augustin Varsavaux et de Léonie Marie Louise Le Bigot. Son épouse est Ernestine Montforti-Ferrario. Charles Auguste Varsavaux est né à Paris (département de la Seine) le 30 septembre 1866 et mort à Paris au 9 bis rue de Londres dans le 9ème arrondissement, le 20 avril 1935.
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Source Registre d'état civil, année 1935, acte de décès n° 423, cote du document V12E/358, vue 7 sur 31, aux Archives de Paris et à la mairie du 9e arrondissement de Paris.
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