France, Marne, Census, 1896 - FamilySearch Historical Records

{{France HR Infobox
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 * title = France, Marne, Census, 1896
 * location = Marne (France)
 * LOC_01 = Marne
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 * alt_flag = Flag FR department Marne.png
 * alt_flag_desc = Flag of the Department of Marne
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 * record_type =Census
 * start_year = 1896
 * end_year =
 * language = French
 * title_language = France, Marne, recensement de la population, 1896
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 * custodian = Archives Departementales de la Marne

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This collection consists a complete indexing of the population census for Marne 1896.

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