After establishing himself as a blacksmith, Charles had married Josephine, a young white woman of the town.
Or even kill her and marry Josephine instead.
In March 1796 Napoleon married Josephine, Viscountess Beauharnais, in the building at No 3.
In her youth, Marie was considered as a possible bride for Oscar I of Sweden, but he married Josephine of Leuchtenberg instead.
Winsor married Josephine, the daughter of Samuel Blandford.
A widower in 1932, he married Josephine Bound in 1934, which ended in divorce.
"I'm going to marry Josephine, you know," he said.
He said: "I am going to marry Josephine," in the very instant that Bea spoke.
Now that he had made his decision, he was eager to get started on his new life, impatient to marry Josephine.
In March of 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte married Josephine, the widow of a former French officer executed during the revolution.