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<ref name="n4"> > Benjamin Jacques Daniel Mayer was killed at Artois 25 September 1915 ("Obituaries", Le Figaro, 6 October 1915, p. 4, col. 6). See also his military service record and his registry of birth no. 1590, 10 November 1886, Paris VIIIe, V4E 6074, online, image 4). He was the third son of Daniel Meyer, first cousin of Jeanne Proust. Proust made a visit of condolence to Daniel Meyer on 5 October (Kolb, XIV, "1915 Chronology", p. 19). See also the letter of [10 October 1915] to Madame Catusse (CP 03005). [{K, FP, PW] </ref>

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<ref name="n4"> Benjamin Jacques Daniel Mayer fut tué en Artois le 25 septembre 1915 (« Deuil », Le Figaro, 6 octobre 1915, p. 4, 6e colonne). Voir aussi sa fiche militaire et son acte de naissance nº 1590, du 10 novembre 1886, Paris VIIIe, V4E 6074, en ligne, image 4). Il était le troisième fils de Daniel Mayer, cousin germain de Mme Jeanne Proust. Proust fit une visite de condoléances à Mme Daniel Mayer le 5 octobre (Kolb, XIV, « Chronologie 1915 », p. 19). Voir aussi la lettre du [10 octobre 1915] à Madame Catusse (CP 03005). [PK, FP, PW] </ref>

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  1. > Benjamin Jacques Daniel Mayer was killed at Artois 25 September 1915 ("Obituaries", Le Figaro, 6 October 1915, p. 4, col. 6). See also his military service record and his registry of birth no. 1590, 10 November 1886, Paris VIIIe, V4E 6074, online, image 4). He was the third son of Daniel Meyer, first cousin of Jeanne Proust. Proust made a visit of condolence to Daniel Meyer on 5 October (Kolb, XIV, "1915 Chronology", p. 19). See also the letter of [10 October 1915] to Madame Catusse (CP 03005). [{K, FP, PW]