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French archivist
Marie-Claude Guigue
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French archivist
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Place of birth
Trévoux
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Trévoux
Age
56 years
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Marie-Claude Guigue (16 October 1832, Trévoux – 8 February 1889, ibidem) was a French archivist.
He gained a Bachelor of Arts in 1852, and in law in 1855. He attended the School of the charters where it supported her thesis: Essay on the causes of the depopulation of the Dombes and origin of étangs. Following this training, in 1856 he graduated as archivist palaeographer. The thesis was published in 1857. He was also the translator of secret notes of Napoleon I to Napoleon III.
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- 1859 - Auditor of Weights and Measures in Trévoux.
- 1866 - Collector in Songieu.
- 1870 - Collector in Vonnas.
- 1873 - County Archivist of Ain.
- 1874 - Assistant Archivist of Lyon.
- 1877-1889 - Librarian-in-Chief of the Departmental Archives of the Rhone and Lyon.
- 1877 - Member of the Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts in Lyon.
- 1880 - Inspector-General of municipal archives department.
- His son George continued his work and his passion for history.
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