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Crombach, Louise (1815 - 1894)

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Short name Crombach, Louise
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First name Louise
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Alternative name Claudine Augustine Crombach
Date of birth 1815
Date of death 1894
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Lived in Paris , France
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BOUCHET Thomas , « Louise Crombach, (Claudine, Augustine) », Dictionnaire biographique du fouriérisme, notice mise en ligne en août 2011 : (consultée le 1er juillet 2015).

Contacts with George Sand.
Connections to: Amable Tastu, Charles Nodier, Madame Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Lamartine, Marie d’Agout, Vigny, Victor Cousin, Flora Tristan, Marie-Pape Carpantier, George Sand, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore.

Worked as a surveillant for a women's prison. Helped an inmate escape, and was suspected (after finding private correspondence) to have had a liaison with another female inmate. Sentenced to two years in prison.

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