English: Alice de La Chère is the younger daughter of Julien de La Chère and Mary Matthews. She was born in Dieppe in the Seine-Inférieure department (France) on 14 September 1856. Niece of Vicount Llandaff, she married Alfred Joseph Hornyold (1850-1922) in Paris in the 8th arrondissement on 18 October 1888. Alice de La Chère died in 1943.
Français : Alice de La Chère est la fille cadette de Julien de La Chère et Mary Matthews. Elle est née à Dieppe dans le département de la Seine-Inférieure (France), le 14 septembre 1856. Nièce de Vicland Llandaff, elle se marie avec Alfred Joseph Hornyold (1850-1922) à Paris dans le 8ème arrondissement, le 18 octobre 1888. Alice de La Chère est morte en 1943.
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