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Gender: male 

Edouard OLALAINTY

Born in Saint Clar (32380), France on December 14th, 1921
Died in Anglet (64600), France on August 30th, 2005 at the age of 83

Profession/Occupation: Professor

Son of:
* His father was Bernard "Beniat" OLALAINTY (1894-1973)
* His mother was Marie-Jeanne ARAINTY (1889-1970)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Irene ROSE on February 13th, 1946 in Casablanca, Morocco.
* Married to Jeanine KERDRAON on July 10th, 1954 in Tanger, Morocco.
   Children:
    1 - Bernard OLALAINTY (1961-)
    2 - Richard OLALAINTY (1962-1997)


Brother of:
* Jean ETCHEGOYHEN (1909-1981)
* Jean-Pierre ETCHEGOYHEN (1913-1991)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 192? - Family Etchegoyhen, Arainty, Olalainty
Photo 1927c - Wedding of Pierre Arainty
Photo 1948c - Family Etchegoyhen-Olalainty
Photo 1958 - Etchegoyhen y Olalainty en Tanger

Near tree:

Bernard "Beniat" OLALAINTY
(1894-1973)
click to see ancestors of Jean ARAINTY
Jean ARAINTY
(1858-1941)
Marie ESTANCIE
(1862-1948)
Marie-Jeanne ARAINTY
(1889-1970)
Edouard OLALAINTY
(1921-2005)
Bernard OLALAINTY
 
Adrien OLALAINTY
 
Clement OLALAINTY
 
Richard OLALAINTY
(1962-1997)

Life Cycle:
 on December 14<sup>th</sup>, 1921 - birth  in Saint Clar (32380), France on February 13<sup>th</sup>, 1946 - marriage to Irene ROSE - Casablanca, Morocco on July 10<sup>th</sup>, 1954 - marriage to Jeanine KERDRAON - Tanger, Morocco on October 13<sup>th</sup>, 1961 - birth child Bernard OLALAINTY (1961-) on November 10<sup>th</sup>, 1962 - birth child Richard OLALAINTY (1962-1997) on August 30<sup>th</sup>, 2005 - death  in Anglet (64600), France
192119461954196119622005

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