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Clemence Valie

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1816
    Christening: 
          Death: 13 Nov 1887 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
         Burial: 14 Nov 1887 - St Louis Cemetery No 1, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
 Cause of Death: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Alexandre Laurent Marius Derbes
       Marriage: 30 Apr 1834 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
       Children:
                1. Anais Marie Derbes
                2. Rodolphe Joseph Derbes
                3. Marie Derbes
                4. Joseph Adolphe Derbes
                5. Elodie Marie Derbes
                6. Marie Odile Derbes
                7. James William Joseph Bernard Derbes
                8. Joseph Edouard Nelson Derbes
                9. Stephen Joseph Derbes

Notes
General:
Per New Orleans death index:
Derbes, Clemence Vallie died at 71 yrs, Female White
On 11/13/1887
Volume 92 Page 124
Marriage Notes (Alexandre Laurent Marius Derbes)
- Marriage, State of Louisiana Parish of Orleans No. 1723 30 April 1834. Contract of marriage between Monsieur Alexandre Derbes and Mademoiselle Clemence Vallie'. The year one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, the 30th of April before (parvenent is a legal term and means in the presence of a notary) Louis Feraud, Notary Public in and for the Parish and the City of New Orleans and in the presence of the witnesses expressly named, and subscribed to, below. Were present Mr. Alexandre Derbes, dwelling in this city, age 20 years and ten months, born at Toulon, France, legitimate son of Mr. Charles Dominique Derbes and of Madame Suzanne Penne both living and dwelling together in Toulon---. The said Alexandre Derbes in the presence of Mr. Louis Exnicios, the curator ad hoc, named by the Court of Proofs in this city, this day, the 30th of April on the one hand and Dlle Clemence Valie' acting to those present in the presence and consent of her mother, above named and on the other hand. The which said, Monsieur Alexandre Derbes and Dlle Clemence Valie' have promised and by the present promise solemnly to unite themselves in legitimate marriage according to the laws of the said State and the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, conformably to the religion which they profess at the first request to both and in contemplation of the said future marriage have agreed to the following matrimonial conventions: The future spouse stipulate expressly that there will be separation of property between them, excluding from the community by express clauses. The possessions of the future bride consists of a trousseau and furniture specifically estimated to be 600 piastres (old word for dollar) which she has given as a dowry, and in virtue of these presents, the celebration of the future marriage must be considered valid and must be so considered on each part as definitive. The future spouse states by her procurer the funds to be irrevocable to the future spouse, but giving him the most ample powers of managing and administrating in his quality the future goods and businesses of the future wife in whatever these may consist in their marriage. The goods present, and to come in the future are and remain to each respectively professed and paraphernal, to be submitted to the dispositions of the laws of this state relative to contracts of marriage with clause of separation of goods. This act, made and passed in New Orleans, in the said city, month and year as above in the presence of MM Edward Briggs and Robert Preaus,--- Witnesses required and living in this city who have signed with the said Notary, after the instrument having been read. Translated from the French.


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