Ernestine Moreau
1862–1897 (age 35)
Biography
Ernestine Moreau was a domestic worker whose labor sustained households and families in late 19th-century Paris. Though her work was often unrecorded in official histories, domestic workers like Moreau formed an essential part of the social fabric of French society.
She died in 1897 at the age of 35 and was buried in Montmartre Cemetery, remembered as a member of the working classes whose contributions, though humble, were vital to the functioning of urban life.