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- He is named “Alfred Saulny” on his son Alfred’s marriage record, and his wife is named “Alice Simon” on the marriage record. He is aged 21 on his own marriage record—so, born about 1879 or 1880. This also names his father as Joseph and his mother as Mary.
There are three Alfred Saulnys at the time in NOLA; the third seems to be the correct one, given the records:
—One was Alfred Saulny born on 18 Oct. 1872, the son of Louis Saulny and Marie Carmouche (vol. 60, p. 858).
—A second who names himself “Alfred Joseph Saulny Sr.” was born on 21 Jul 1877. He registered for the WW2 draft in 1942. He was living at 1711 N. Robertson, in New Orleans, with his wife. He was 64, and employed by St. Louis Cemetery #3. Unfortunately the draft reg. does not name his wife, and he seems to have no birth or death record. There is an 8 Oct. 1894 marriage record between Alfred Joseph Saulny (son of Louis and Anita ?Gammond) and Nellie Soublet (son of Louis and Alida Simon) that may be him. No ages are given on the record, however.
There also, then, seems to be more than one Louis Saulny at the time as well.
—A third Alfred Saulny was born on 31 July 1881, the son of Joseph Saulny and Marie Curre (vol. 98, p. 114) [1]
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