Gender: male 

Barthelemy NICOLAS

Born in Rodalbe, France on February 21st, 1737
Died in Morhange, France on December 22nd, 1811 at the age of 74

Profession/Occupation: Worker

Son of:
* His father was Francois NICOLAS (?-?)
* His mother was Francoise MARTIN (circa 1707-1776)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Anne Marie REB on January 28th, 1766 in Racrange, Lorraine, France.
   Children:
    1 - Francoise NICOLAS (1769-?)
    2 - Anne Marie Catherine NICOLAS (1771-1850)
    3 - Elisabeth NICOLAS (1773-1777)
    4 - Jean Michel NICOLAS (1776-?)
    5 - Charles NICOLAS (1778-1778)
    6 - Christine NICOLAS (1779-1784)


Brother of:
* Francoise NICOLAS (?-?)

Notes and events:

* occupation:
Worker, employee for the wood of M le Comte d'Helmstatt

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Francois NICOLAS
(?-?)
Sebastien MARTIN
(?-?)
Francoise MARTIN
(1707c-1776)
Barthelemy NICOLAS
(1737-1811)
Francoise NICOLAS
(1769-?)
Anne Marie Catherine NICOLAS
(1771-1850)
Marie Agathe SCHOULER
(1794-?)
Clement SCHOULER
(1796-1887)
click to see descendants of Clement SCHOULER
Catherine SCHOULER
(1798-1858)
Elisabeth NICOLAS
(1773-1777)
Jean Michel NICOLAS
(1776-?)
Charles NICOLAS
(1778-1778)
Christine NICOLAS
(1779-1784)

Life Cycle:
 on February 21<sup>st</sup>, 1737 - birth  in Rodalbe, France on January 28<sup>th</sup>, 1766 - marriage to Anne Marie REB - Racrange, Lorraine, France on July 27<sup>th</sup>, 1769 - birth child Francoise NICOLAS (1769-?) on August 15<sup>th</sup>, 1771 - birth child Anne Marie Catherine NICOLAS (1771-1850) on January 20<sup>th</sup>, 1773 - birth child Elisabeth NICOLAS (1773-1777) on January 9<sup>th</sup>, 1776 - birth child Jean Michel NICOLAS (1776-?) on September 8<sup>th</sup>, 1778 - birth child Charles NICOLAS (1778-1778) on February 15<sup>th</sup>, 1779 - birth child Christine NICOLAS (1779-1784) on December 22<sup>nd</sup>, 1811 - death  in Morhange, France
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