Anne Ravaux

Female 1927 -


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  • Name Anne Ravaux 
    • Her daughter, Frances', marriage record in Preble Co. OH has it spelled Rouveaux. However, Ravaux is a last name that is common in Coucy les Eppes, which is where Anne was from.

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      Patronymes [Surnames]

      Babled, Baillet, Barbiot, Berth, Bertholus, Bitot, Boilet, Carère, Carlier, Charlier, Charpentier, Coisne, Coulbeaux, Debled, Debray, Delacourt, Delahaigue, Delozanne, Devlieger, Domis, Dorlée, Duterne, Fauqueux, Gaudion, Girod, Gourdoux, Guillaume, Haren, Hist, Houssart, Huhaziak, Hubert, Hummel, Laplace, Laroche, Laurent, Lebail, Leblanc, Leclaire, Lemaire, Lepage, Leroux, Linéatte, Longuet, Mardigras, Mathieux, Mennesson, Parent, Pertholus, Pétré, Poirier, Ravaux, Retrain, Rigaux, Rousselle, Sagault, Sébastien, Sorbais, Souplet, Thiéffine, Tricotteaux, Viéville, Véron, Watier.
    Born 7 Dec 1927  Coucy les Eppes, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 1338238999B6451DBDD4193B90DA43BFF990 
    Notes 
    • Anne was a WW II war bride from Coucy les Eppes, Picardy, in northern France, near the town of Laon. The village has had a stable population, with 793 souls in 1793 and 417 in 1946 when Anne and her husband were there. It's a farming community, growing primarily sugar beets at that time.

      The farmers were unaware that farming could be dangerous. In November, 2010, Coucy les Eppes was evacuated for almost a week while specialized teams unearthed unexploded shells left over from World War I by the Germans who had an artillery depot around the village. They dug up 30 tons of non-chemical shells that were removed and destroyed. The shells were discovered by a resident who was digging in his garden.

      This is not an unusual occurrence in France. Specialized units conduct at least 800 operations each year, removing 35 to 50 tons of ammunition.

      Why was the vast amount of artillery shells there? The village had been chosen by the the seventh German army because of its strategic position. The railway line was built in August 1917 connecting to the junction of other railways lines. Coucy-lès-Eppes was chosen for the landing and storage of ammunition.

      The town has become so important in the eyes of the occupant Castle Coucy-lès-Eppes was turned into the German headquarters. The Germans installed shell deposits near the road between Coucy to Marchais, on sandy soil, easy to dig. They also installed close to the railway station, so as to supply the front quickly. A part of them was intended for anti-aircraft guns hidden in the mountains of Festieux. The Chemin des Dames was obviously the final destination of the train that made the round trip several times a day.


      PASSENGER LISTS

      Year: 1951; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Microfilm Roll: Roll 7932; Line: 2; Page Number: 245
      Name: Anne M I Pack
      Arrival Date: 2 Jan 1951
      Birth Date: abt 1928
      Age: 23
      Gender: Female
      Ethnicity/ Nationality: French
      Port of Departure: Le Havre, France
      Port of Arrival: New York, New York
      Ship Name: Liberte
      Along with her two daughters, Frances and Lettie whose nationality are listed as French.
      Destination: Cedar Bluff, Virginia

      Year: 1955; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715, 1897-1957; Microfilm Roll: Roll 8558; Line: 6; Page Number: 85
      Name: Anne Pack
      Arrival Date: 21 Feb 1955
      Birth Date: abt 1927
      Age: 28
      Gender: Female
      Ethnicity/ Nationality: French
      Port of Departure: Le Havre, France
      Port of Arrival: New York, New York
      Ship Name: Liberte
      Destination: Cedar Bluff, VA
      With her are her husband, Brooks, and four children, Lettie and Frances, whose nationality is listed as French; John and Eileen who were born in Virginia. Books, John, and Eileen as listed as US citizens.
    Person ID I2846  Master File
    Last Modified 13 Jun 2015 

    Family Brooks Foster PACK, Jr.,   b. 15 Jul 1919, Tazewell Co. VA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Dec 1984, Richmond, Wayne Co. IN Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years) 
    Children 
     1. Eileen PACK
    +2. Frances PACK
     3. Lettie PACK
     4. John PACK
    Family ID F1978  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart