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Getting started with Aube researchAube is a department in the northeastern part of France named after the River Aube. It was created in part from the former province of Champagne in 1790. The archive of the department of Aube has put some of its records online:
JurisdictionsThe department Aube is divided into 3 arrondissements and 33 cantons: Arrondissement de Bar-sur-Aube: canton de Bar-sur-Aube - canton de Brienne-le-Château - canton de Chavanges - canton de Soulaines-Dhuys - canton de Vendeuvre-sur-Barse Aarrondissement de Nogent-sur-Seine: canton de Marcilly-le-Hayer - canton de Méry-sur-Seine - canton de Nogent-sur-Seine - canton de Romilly-sur-Seine-1 - canton de Romilly-sur-Seine-2 - canton de Villenauxe-la-Grande Research ToolsGenealogical Associations
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