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Alfred Gindrat (29
October 1883 – 26
January 1951) was a
French footballer. He pla**** in
three matches for the
France national football team from 1911...
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Pierre Chayriguès Émilien
Devic Marcel Domergue Lucien Gamblin Alfred Gindrat Jean-Luc
Girard François
Hugues Eugène
Langenove N****er
Bouiche Christian...
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During a
buying trip in 1837, he met a
young widow named Martha Evans Gindrat,
daughter of
Jesse and
Elizabeth (Fitzpatrick) Evans,
during a stop in...
- Bourdon, Devic, Mesnier, Gravier,
Payot Report1 Report2
Wooley - Heyting,
Gindrat - Nicolaï, Rhéart,
Gamblin - Verbrugge, Denis, Maës, Haazem, Morel...
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House was
built in the 1870s and was the home of Winter's daughter,
Sally Gindrat Winter Thorington, and her husband,
Robert D. Thorington.
Joseph S. Winter's...
- from 1841 to 1843 for John
Gindrat, a
cotton broker and banker. It was
inherited by his daughter, Mary
Elizabeth Gindrat, and her husband,
Joseph S....
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against Switzerland, Maës, his
former teammates Chayriguès and
Alfred Gindrat, plus
Maurice Bigué and
Henri Bard,
threatened to
boycott the
match if...
- 1880;
interment was in Swan
Point Cemetery. He
married his
cousin Louisa Gindrat Arnold (1828–1905), the
daughter of his father's
uncle Richard J. Arnold...
- Bigué (Defender)
Georges Damois (Defender) Jean
Ducret (Midfield)
Alfred Gindrat (Defender) Eugène Maës (Forward)
Louis Mesnier (Forward)
Maurice Olivier...
- victory. His
sporting career ended around 1910,
following a
tackle by
Alfred Gindrat which broke his leg. On 27
November 1909 and 29
January 1910, van H****elt...