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- 12:08, 23 April 2026 Merv talk contribs deleted page Test page (content was: "== Document 476 — 18 February 1846 == === Pierre Bataillon to Jean-Claude Colin === ''Exposé succinct de l’administration du vicariat de l’Océanie centrale…'' --- == Parallel Text (French — English) == === Title and Headnote === {| class="wikitable" ! Français | ! English...", and the only contributor was "Merv" (talk))
- 12:07, 23 April 2026 Merv talk contribs created page Test page (Created page with "== Document 476 — 18 February 1846 == === Pierre Bataillon to Jean-Claude Colin === ''Exposé succinct de l’administration du vicariat de l’Océanie centrale…'' --- == Parallel Text (French — English) == === Title and Headnote === {| class="wikitable" ! Français | ! English | | --------------------------...")
- 11:31, 23 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page André Marion (Created page with " ==André Marion== ===Third Provincial of Oceania 1904-1910=== André Jean Dominique Marion was born in the hamlet of Cungy in Challement, Nièvre, France on 4 August 1855 to André Marion, ploughman, and Marie Cliquet, in the Diocese of Nevers. The youngest of five children, his brother, also named André, became a priest in the Diocese of Nevers. He attended the minor seminary of Pignelin at Varennes-lès-Nevers (Nièvre) 1871-1875, during the rectorship of a form...")
- 08:10, 23 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page Charles-Joseph Nicolas (Created page with "Back to Biographical Notes ==Charles-Joseph Nicolas== ===Fourth Provincial of Oceania 1910–1918=== :Charles-Joseph Nicolas was born at the maternity hospital, run by the diocesan congregation of the Sisters of Maternal Charity,<ref>https://soeurscharitemater.wixsite.com/charite/a-propos</ref> in Metz, Moselle, France, on 10 February 1860 to Dominique Nicolas, carpenter, and Françoise Eugénie Maujean, who lived in Jussy, about 8 km out of Metz.<ref>Archives de...")
- 06:40, 23 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page Joseph Bertin (Created page with "JOSEPH BERTIN Seventh Provincial of Oceania 1932-1939 Joseph Alphonse Bertin was born in Chantenay-sur-Loire, Loire-Inférieure, France to François Félix Bertin, accountant, and Anne Marie Neau on 23 July 1879 in the Diocese of Nantes. After secondary schooling at Petit séminaire de Notre-Dame des Couëts, he completed philosophy at Grand séminaire de Nantes (1898-1900) before entering the Society of Mary’s novitiate at La Bousselaie (1900-01). He made a vow...")
- 10:39, 22 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page Jean-Baptiste Chevreuil (Created page with "Back to Biographical Notes === Notes === <references/> Back to Biographical Notes")
- 09:21, 22 April 2026 Merv talk contribs created page Girard0476 (Created page with "== 18 February 1846 — Pierre Bataillon to Jean-Claude Colin == === Title === ''Brief account of the administration of the Vicariate of Central Oceania, its past actions, present state, and future plans.'' === Manuscript Notes === * Two sheets, eight pages. * Annotation by Poupinel (p. 8). * Additional note (unknown hand, p. 1): "18/2/46". --- == 1. Past Actions == === [1] 1 December 1843 — Arrival of the ''Bucéphale'' === * Three missionaries arrive with equi...")
- 06:44, 22 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page Eugène Courtais (Created page with "Back to Biographical Notes")
- 07:43, 17 April 2026 MAW talk contribs created page Victor Poupinel (Created page with "==FRANÇOIS VICTOR POUPINEL== Procurator of the Missions 1841-1873 Visitor General of the Missions 1857-1871 General Assistant for the Missions 1873-1884 Victor Poupinel was born in Vassy, Calvados in the region of Normandy, France on 14th November 1815 to Marie Anne Vautier (1789-1862) and Jacques Poupinel (1793-1826), watchmaker. From an early age Victor had shown signs of a vocation, which was nurtured by his mother and maternal uncle, Abbé Jean-Baptiste Va...")