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  Jeanne Aubert
Jeanne Aubert, (February 21, 1906 – March 6, 1988) was a French singer and actress.
Using the stage name Jane Aubert, in 1929, she made her motion picture debut in the silent film, "La Possession." Her film was seen by Nelson Morris of Chicago, Illinois a multi-millionaire whose family had made their fortune in meatpacking and who at the time was overseeing a meat processing operation in France.
Jeanne Aubert passed away in 1988 and was interred in the Cimetière de Pantin in the Parisian suburb of Pantin.
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 Michel Aubert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Marriage: Jeanne Aubert about 1645 in Paris, France
Michel married Jeanne Aubert about 1645 in Paris, France.
(Jeanne Aubert was born about 1610 in unknown location, France.)
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  Mi'kmaq in the Parish Registers of the Islands of Saint - Pierre and Miquelon
Wife of: Antoine Germain; mother of: Jeanne Germain; mother-in-law of: Bernard D'Agues, 12 September, 1785, St. Pierre; possibly the sister of: Jerôme Barthelmi; probably the godmother of: Anne-Marie Bernard [Beguiddavalouet?], 20 April, 1773, Miquelon.
Wife of: Jacques [family name not given]; godmother of: Jeanne Heli, 18 August, 1778, Miquelon; possibly aunt of: Jeanne Heli; possibly sister of: Pierre Bonis, and of Anne [family name not given] the mother of Jeanne Heli, and the wife of Jean Heli.
Godfather of: Jeanne Heli, 18 August, 1778, Miquelon; (maternal?) uncle of: Jeanne Heli; possibly son of: Charles [family name not given] and Magdeleine [family name not given]; possibly brother of: Jeanne Bonis, and of Anne [family name not given], the mother of Jeanne Heli, and the wife of Jean Heli.
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 Jeanne Aubert
Jeanne Aubert was the daughter of a French Aristocrat and a Flower-girl...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: France
The earlier Calvinists, like the Lutherans, had been artists and workingmen, but in the course of time, in the South and in the West, a number of princes and noblemen joined their ranks.
Among these were two princes of the blood, descendants of St. Louis: Anthony of Bourbon, who became King of Navarre through his marriage with Jeanne d'Albret, and his brother the Prince de Condé.
One of the most admirable charitable institutions of French origin dates from the July Monarchy, namely the Little Sisters of the Poor begun (1840) by Jeanne Jugan, Franchon Aubert, Marie Jamet, and Virginie Trédaniel, poor working-women who formed themselves into an association to take care of one blind old woman.
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 Avignon Popes - Provence Beyond
He had architect Jean de Louvres design a new, more ostentatious palace to attach to the old one, roughly doubling the overall size.
In 1348, Clement VI also bought the city of Avignon from Queen Jeanne of Naples.
Innocent VI worked on restoring peace in the Italian territories belonging to the Holy See.
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 Jeanne Aubert | Music Artist, Videos, Photos, News, Ringtones, Album and Movie Info | VH1.com
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 DVD Verdict Review - Destination Tokyo
For example, on the Collector's Editions of both The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, they have included a full "Warner night at the movies," with old newsreels, cartoons, and so forth leading up to the main feature.
Destination Tokyo doesn't get quite the full treatment, but we do get the 1934 musical short Gem of the Ocean starring Jeanne Aubert.
There is some attempt at a story involving a young ingénue and the man who is flmailing her, but it's just an excuse for lively musical numbers and bad one-liners.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/destinationtokyo.php   (1493 words)

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