The shock proved too much
for her feeble strength, and she died the following day (in 1873), aged
105 years, three months, and seven days. Le Docteur Pascal.
FOUSSET (LE PERE), tenant of the farm of Millouard, in the Canton
of Orgeres. He was a victim of the band of brigands commanded by
Beau-Francois. La Terre.
FRANCHOMME (LOUIS), a cousin of Francoise Hamelin and her brother, with
whom he went to reside for a time when recovering from a fever. His
wife having become fond of Angelique Marie, who lived at that time with
Francoise Hamelin, he obtained permission to take her to Paris, where
she could be taught the trade of making flowers. Unfortunately, however,
he died three months later. Le Reve.
FRANCHOMME (THERESE), wife of the preceding. After the death of her
husband, she, being in delicate health, was obliged to leave the city
and go to live with her brother Rabier, a tanner, who was settled at
Beaumont. She died a few months afterwards, leaving to the care of the
Rabiers the child Angelique, whom she had brought with her from Paris.
Le Reve.
FRANCIS, the hairdresser of Nana. He was in the habit of lending money
to his customers, and on one occasion he found, with the assistance of
Labordette, a hundred thousand francs for Comte Muffat, who required the
money for Nana.
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