After searching about Emelie BLONDEAU, I made this small family study about that girl from the North, born in La Neuvillette (Marne) and killed at the age of 18 in Fourmies (Nord) during the events on 1st May 1891.
This genealogy (in French, I'm afraid) was made with OxyGen and will open in a new window, according to your own settings.
I am one of the free contributors of the association A.R.B.R.E. who do the transcriptions of life records in Marne and Meuse and publish them on 2 websites, marne-archive and meuse-archive. I am busy with 2 "cantons" of Marne : the west part of Bourgogne district and the town of Reims. Below you will find the transcription state of these 2 "cantons" (in French again, I'm afraid).
Pouillon was a part of Saint-Thierry until 1727 and so was Thil until 1792. During the French revolution, Saint-Thierry was called Mont-d'Or. Between 1842 and 1870, La Neuvillette was part of Saint-Thierry or Courcy : you will find in those villages some La Neuvillette records. Some registers are lacking in the Archives : we went to the town-halls when they have still got them. The "canton" transcription is finished excpet for a few things, such as the very old records in very bad state - but we'll try one day.
This document is on a site about the town of Reims.
Until 1792, Reims had a lot of parishes. From 1793 onwards, we chose to make files for every 2 years for the comfort of your search. These are the parishes or periods you will select on the search page on marne-archive.
The first 2 tables show the transcription state (yellow cells = records in line, but not completed - blue celle = completed transcription). The third table shows the names of the contributors.