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Sarah Guitar worked as the Reference Librarian for the State Historical Society of Missouri.Ancestor Marie-Claude Chamois was born on 29 January into a well-to-do Paris family. Her father, Honoré Chamois, was secretary to King Louis XIV of France and herald of the arms of France. Her mother was Jacqueline Girard.
When Honoré passed away, he left behind a sizeable fortune and a wife who, had she been living today, would have her children taken away from her.
There are some gaps in certain areas of Marie-Claudes life, but enough records still exist to show us that she led a very difficult and complicated life.
Marie-Claude had been raised since she was a newborn by Mrs.
Bouthillier, her wet nurse, and her husband.
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It was not unusual for upper class women to have wet nurses take care of their children, but Marie-Claude was raised in the Bouthillier house and not with her own family. Her childhood was not a happy one. When her father died in she was just 4 years old.
Her mother refused to care for her and eventually rejected her when she was about 13 years old.
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