She Lost Her Husband In War ~ A Mysterious Abandoned Mansion in France

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Mister Joan Francois and Misses Madeleine, both born in 1918, they were best friends for their entire childhood and they fell in love during college, they where seemingly made for each other. After college, Joan Francois and Madeleine decided to get married and make their love eternal, as a wedding present Madeleine her parents gave them the wonderful manor we see today, only a couple of months after moving in Misses Madeleine was Pregnant from their first child. But unfortunately world war 2 was just around the corner and Jean Francois was at the right age to fight for the country, … With all pride, he fought for his country but sadly he passed away during one of the brutal battles. Misses Madeleine became a widow and lived in Greave for decades, she also had to take care of their child on her own, later on, in life, she met her second lover Maurice and she spend the remainder of her life with him. They continued living in the wonderful mansion she got as a present from her parents and even decided to get a child together at a later age. She ended up being the last one surviving and passed away at the beautiful age of 95 years old.

Their memories live on forever in their abandoned house, today we will take a peek inside and document their forgotten lives…

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Filmed by Lesley
Edited by ES Forgotten (Danny) @ES.Forgotten

#abandoned #exploring #explore #urbanexploration
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This brought tears to my eye's. I lost my best friend the love of my life my world my everything my boyfriend of 15yrs to a hit & run 2 miles from our house. The accident happened exactly 9 months ago today & 2 day's later I held him as much as I could with all of the tubes & ivs slowly rocked him rubbing his head while I sang our song At Last in a whisper in his ear as he slipped away in my arm's. We'd been together since we were 20. I can't believe it's been 9 month's because to me everyday feels like I just lost him the day before. I completely understand her grief & heartbreak. It's not something you ever get over. Grief is the hardest thing anyone can go through. She figured out a way to make room for it I'm still trying to figure that out. This is an amazing video. Telling their story & showing us how they lived in a way brings them back to life.

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Hi Leslie. That guitar instrument is a mandolin. Interesting pictures and images. It appears based on some of the pictures she was a teacher. Perhaps theatre or arts and crafts. The picture where she was talking with a microphone looked like a talent show as she was standing on a stage with instruments. The sewing machine may have been used to make costumes for her students. What a story and what a house. If those walls could talk. She lived to the age of 95 so amazing. Thank you for sharing their story. Safe travels. ❤️🙏

exinilda
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Thank you! I have limited mobility, so I appreciate you bringing these treasures into my home!😊🇨🇦

garybrunet
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You know this is still a beautiful home. Thank you from Georgia

dorenedaniels
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Such respect for these homes and people. I hope through these videos it is teaching others how to behave in these abandoned places. Thanks

louisecockell
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Your chuckle while holding that clown was a little spooky sounding😘 but I loved it. 😍

TXplayneJayne
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Leslie, you and your brother set the standards for abandon exploration I've noticed. I've watched you for years and I've noticed others that do expirations seem to follow your standards of respect for the previous owners in so many ways.

cartersimmons
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Amazing work interesting..but sad place.. thank you..…i from Australia 👍

v
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Fascinating place! And you are growing a very nice beard. 🙂❤️

dianasharp
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The little instrument is either a lute or a mandolin. Such a charming little home. ❤️ Thank you!

ruthbancroft
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Although a sad story, a truly impressive one!
I love the way she made her home look so warm and inviting, so many precious lovely items in each of the rooms! Thank you for another wonderful exploration!!!

ramona_rami
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Well done Lesley! Love you my darling! 🥰⭐️🇺🇸

seagoat
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Hello Leslie, thanks for another beautiful abandoned home, safe travels my friend!🤪

charlie
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11:43: It's an mandolin i think. Very nice home and very cosy, i love it! Those patchwork blankets tell enough, very warm people.
... But that clown is scary. ... And that Polar bear on the ground even more.

Keep up the good work brothers!

evanix
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You do a remarkable job videoing your content 👍☮️

kennethsonier
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Love those hand crocheted blankets. I crochet. Those are beautiful

jillkeeley
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I have been following your channel for a long time but I love it all. Your descriptions are so good 👍 and full of love for the country of there birth your beautiful history adds to the magic this is how history should be appreciated.

purabolea
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Leslie, How wonderfully you document your amazing discoverys in such beautiful places, my heart fils will anticipation and joy at seeing your travels...sadness is also a feeling I have when you show the lives of the peoples homes, it's such a great shame such items are left behind but if they weren't you wouldn't be able to show us these amazing videos.I have to say also how you put your heart and soul into what you document is wonderful.thank you so much .

debsleland
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Simply spectacular. Great work. One of your best.

timothymaynard
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I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate the time you always put into researching the history behind each place. Thank you for your work in documenting these important histories!

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