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Etienne Thevenet (died 1847) and his wife, Marie Rose Lambert (died 1844), were both of Monsols, Rhone, France. Their two sons, Philippe (1824-1886), Pierre Marie (1821-1890), and son-in-law, André Radlinski (1810-1864) came to Louisiana between 1849 and 1867. Descendants lived in Louisiana, Texas, Washington, and elsewhere.
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The Falgoust family was originally named Falgoux and originated in Villesequelande, France. The earliest known ancestor was Dominique Falgoux (b. ca. 1555) who married Andrine Garrigues. One of his descendants, Louis Marcel Falgoust dit Beaumont (1712-1777) immigrated to America and settled in Louisiana. He married Marie Jean Castan and they were the parents of ten children. Their numerous descendants live in Louisiana.
More than 375 photos and illustrations explain the theoretical tactics of modern land warfare and the weapons used. An entire section is devoted to land weaponry.
"This book explores the methods, skills, and techniques that are essential to lifelong learning and professional advancement offering critical insights for interested in the constantly shifting shape of the modern workforce"--
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