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People named Camille Allemand

Below are 5 people with the first name Camille and the last name Allemand. Try the Allemand Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

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5 Camille Allemand Biographies

Camille Lewis Frederick Allemand of Australia, was married to Gladys Anna Anker in 1936, and has a child Stephen Camille Allemand. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Camille Lewis Frederick Allemand.
Camille Auguste Allemand of Euroa Australia, was married to Ellen Mary Mcleod Allemand, and has children Frances Victoria May Allemand, Leon William Aug Allemand, Ellen Dorothy Grace Allemaud, Camille Lewis Frederick Allemand, Thelma Lilian Jean Allemand, Blanche Irene Melba Allemand, Adeline Joyce Nancy Allemande, John Stanley Miller Allemand, Merle Kathleen Doris Allemand, Blanche Irene Melba Allemande, and John Stanley Miller Allemand. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Camille Auguste Allemand.
Camille Lewis Frederick Allemand of Longwood Australia was born in 1909 in Longwood to Camille Auguste Allemand and Ellen Mary Mcleod Allemand. She had siblings Frances Victoria May Allemand, Ellen Dorothy Grace Allemaud, Thelma Lilian Jean Allemand, Blanche Irene Melba Allemand, Adeline Joyce Nancy Allemande, John Stanley Miller Allemand, Merle Kathleen Doris Allemand, Blanche Irene Melba Allemande, John Stanley Miller Allemand, and Leon William Aug Allemand. Camille Allemand died at age 55 years old in 1964 in Murr.
Camille Fran Allemand of Abbo Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Camille Fran Allemand.
Camille Edwin Allemand of Carlton Australia died in 1965 in Carlton. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Camille Edwin Allemand.
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