Find A Family Grave In Paris

Saint Vincent Cemetery - Montmartre-Cimetière de Saint Vincent 6 rue Lucien Gaulard Paris 18th

A reader searching for family graves asked to be helped finding a grave or someone to contact for information. This is what I suggested. If any readers have encountered this and have other solutions, please send the information to me.

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Use the search words: comment trouver un tombe a paris

Google Search for: “the name” suresnes (town)

I have “xed” out the names to protect the innocent …. But your search could turn out something like this:

CAPAMxxxxxx, née NUxxxx (Mme LEVxx Bx), rue Boissiére, 46 p (xvie), T 679-07. A CAPAZZA (Louis), avenue de Courbe- voie, 37 bis, à Asnières. AE-? …

Google Search for: “the name with a different spelling” – suresnes (town)
Additional information comes with a spelling change: Lexxxx was the son of Nigxxs Bxxxx. He was born in Istanbul in 1855 and died in Paris in 1925. After graduating from the Ecoles des Beaux Arts in …

Contact the town where they were born, married, paid taxes, died

Sources of information (Use Google Translate to read these articles in English):

Mairie de Paris (Paris Mayor’s office) suggestions:

  1. Archives de Paris
  2. Parisian archives are open to all and free
  3. Communal archives
  4. Genealogie.com
  5. France Obsèques to ask questions

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