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Marie Alicia Barras

Birth3 Feb 1868 - St. Martinville, LA
Death13 Mar 1956 - Breaux Bridge, St Martin, Louisiana, USA
MotherEmma Cormier
FatherJ. B. Aristide Barras

Born in St. Martinville, LA on 3 Feb 1868 to J. B. Aristide Barras and Emma Cormier. Marie Alicia Barras married Charles Dorcilee Frederick and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 Mar 1956 in Breaux Bridge, St Martin, Louisiana, USA.

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Parents
J. B. Aristide Barras
1843 - 1930
Emma Cormier
1848 - 1925
Spouse(s)
Charles Dorcilee Frederick
1874 - 1951
Children Show all
Arista Joseph Frederick
1904 - 1991
Joseph Hector Frederick
1896 - 1983
Arthur Ludon Frederick
1895 - 1918
Ada Frederick
1899 - 1986
Elus J Frederick
1902 - 1975

Ovey Frederick
1909 - 1978
Belzire Marie Frederick
1907 - 2005
Alexandre Frederick
1900 - Unknown
Odette Frederick
1911 - 1998

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