Michel-Jean Simons
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Michel-Jean Simons (born 1762) was a supplier to the French army. On December 24, 1797, he married
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. Among the witnesses of their marriage was François de Neufchâteau, one of five members of the
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. He was the owner of three sugar estates in the
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