Where is Senatean, France?
In 1897, when admitted to prison, Louis Forrest reported that he was born in "Senatean, France", and that his mother was still alive and living in that city.
Can anyone help me find that city or location in France?
Perhaps the extraction is in error? Is the first letter of the city and "L", for example?
Original document is posted online at following link:
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Thanks for any help you can provide.
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@2008 rj
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Hm!
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Good question.
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I am certainly no expert; and, certainly not with France.
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But, how about this place: Sénaterre, Réans, France.
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Closest thing I could find - quick look.
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Just a thought.
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Brett
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It sounds like Saint-Étienne to me, which wouldn't be super helpful, given there are at least 69 municipalities with that name in France and likely hundreds, if not thousands, of Catholic parishes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Etienne
When I searched for these consonant combinations, these came up to, but there are probably more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentein
You may want to try Filae, which recently released an English version of its website. It has a lot of civil registration records from this time period:
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