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<p> D.D., a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] prelate, was born at Ingre, near Orleans, France, in 1769, and was educated at the seminary of St. Sulpice. He came to [[Baltimore]] in 1792; returning to France, he was from 1803 to 1811 professor in the seminaries of St. Fleur, Aix, and Lyons; afterwards became coadjutor to the archbishop of Baltimore, whom he succeeded on his decease, Dec. 14,1817. He visited Rome in 1821-2, to procure aid for his [[Church]] in Baltimore. He died Jan. 29 1.S28. </p>
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<p> D.D., a Roman [[Catholic]] prelate, was born at Ingre, near Orleans, France, in 1769, and was educated at the seminary of St. Sulpice. He came to [[Baltimore]] in 1792; returning to France, he was from 1803 to 1811 professor in the seminaries of St. Fleur, Aix, and Lyons; afterwards became coadjutor to the archbishop of Baltimore, whom he succeeded on his decease, Dec. 14,1817. He visited Rome in 1821-2, to procure aid for his Church in Baltimore. He died Jan. 29 1.S28. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 15 October 2021

Ambroise Marechal [1]

D.D., a Roman Catholic prelate, was born at Ingre, near Orleans, France, in 1769, and was educated at the seminary of St. Sulpice. He came to Baltimore in 1792; returning to France, he was from 1803 to 1811 professor in the seminaries of St. Fleur, Aix, and Lyons; afterwards became coadjutor to the archbishop of Baltimore, whom he succeeded on his decease, Dec. 14,1817. He visited Rome in 1821-2, to procure aid for his Church in Baltimore. He died Jan. 29 1.S28.

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