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Monday, September 16, 2013

GAIGNERON GUILLOTIERE BRANCH

Jean GAIGNERON, 

Seigneur de la Guillotiére (1658-1728)

Branch II 

Saint Pierre, Martinique 

 

He was the second son of Claude GAIGNERON and  Anne AUBESTER. His brother was Claude GAIGNERON (1656).

Jean established the second branch of the Seigneurs de la GUILLOTIERE

Jean was born in Saint Pierre, Martinique on July 27, 1658 and was by profession a surgeon. He died March 19, 1728. He was Captain of Militia and Surgeon

He married on June 10, 1680 in Fort-de-France (Martinique) Marie Le BRUMMENT.

Biographical Note:
Marie Le BRUMMENT was the  daughter of Louis, Seigneur de Saint Marie (1608) and  member of the Superior Council of the island of Guadalupe and Anne LEBFEBRE.


Jean and Marie had ten children:

I. Louis GAINGERON  (1683-1728)

 II. Jean-Claude-Charles GAIGNERON de la COSSONNIERE, Militia Captain. He married in 1723 Catherine-Rose MENANT and issued several children.


III.  Jacques GAIGNERON-MORIN (1689). He married in 1722 Marie-Marthe MONNEL DUPLESSIS and issued:

a) Marthe-Victoire married in 1745 Antoine Claude PLATELET de la GRANGE (1718-1786) and issued: (Marthe-Ursule, Charles-Antoine-Lous-Régis, x, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph, and X)


b) Marie-Anne-Ursule (+1808) married Jean-Charles PLATELET dela GRANGE de la TUILERIE (1727-1792) and issued.


Note: This line continues to the present day with the last name of DES ROBERT and whose lineage is presented by Louis-Artus des Robert (1983) among others.


 IV.  Paul GAIGNERON, sieur  de la de la Guillotière was born in 1699. He was Lieutenant of the Militia and married in 1727 Louise ARBOUSSET and die in 1746. He issued: 

a) Jacques
b) Françoise
c) Marie-Camille
d) Victoire-Catherine
e) Marie-Marthe
f) Camille-Elizabeth 

V. Jean GAIGNERON, Seigneur de MARESTS

VI. Luce GAIGNERON. Married March 19, 1728 to Jean VIVENS, Cavalry Officer 

VII. Marie-Rose GAIGNERON. Married Jean Baptiste Laurent du FOND, Officer in the Militia

VIII. Marie  GAIGNERON. Married Laurent des GAILLES, Lieutenant in the Militia

IX. Marie Jeanne GAIGNERON. Married Jean Baptiste BOUTEAU des ETANGS

X. Madeleine-Victoire GAIGNERON married on March 19, 1723 Alphonse de FONTY, Écuyer and Marine Captain at the French garrison of at the Fort de la Trinité




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Sources Consulted

1) The Blog Administrator and Creator is indebted to the many contributors that have placed genealogies of the Gaigneron family on http://gw.geneanet.org. Among these collaborators, there are several that stand out for their work:

a) Myriam REDAL-GRAS

b) Philippe de SAINT ETIENNE

2) An important portion of this blog entry was taken from  Beauchet-Filleau, H, Ch . Chergé, Paul Beauchet-Filleau, Henri A. A. Beauchet-Filleau, Georges H. Beauchet-Filleau, and Maurice . Gouttepagnon. Dictionnaire Historique Et Généalogique Des Familles Du Poitou. Poitiers: Oudin et cie, 1891. Print. Available in the digitized form on Google.Books.





Sunday, September 15, 2013

GAIGNERON GENEALOGY (1405-Present)


St. Ours, Loches. Many Gaignerons were baptized and married here.

 

Notice to Reader 

 
The of House of GAIGNERON

Please note that the following is an abbreviated genealogy of the GAIGNERON family in the male line. We have attempted to compile as best as possible error free information. We have noted any discrepancies in information. For the most part, we have taken  information from  the Dictionnaire historique et généalogique des familles du Poitou, Volume 3 (1905) by Henri Beauchet-Filleau et al. You may have access to the book by clicking on the above link.

The family GAIGNERON is divided into several branches pertaining to Lordships received.Whenever possible, we have added the genealogies of related families.

La Maison de Gaigneron

Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des maisons ... annee 27 1870.

 

Loches, France 

 
Map of the Loches (Image Public Domain)

Loches, France (Image Public Domain)

 

Branch  de la Grandière (1405)


Jean GAIGNERON (1405), Seigneur de la Grandière, was born in the city of Loches in the former province of Touraine in 1405. The city is close to the city of Tours which was an ancient center for learning in France during the Middle Ages.

He occupied the position of Lieutenant particulier (Civil Judge) and in 1454 he married Dorothée de LA TOUR and issued two children.

1. Michel (1450), Seigneur de la Grandière
2. Hughes (1452), Seigneur de Launay



Michel GAIGNERON (1450), Seigneur de Gaudinière


In about 1450, he was Captain at château de Loches for René of Anjou (1409 – 1480), duc d' Anjou, and Captain for Charles of Maine (1446–1481).

He married Marie Anne de MALVAUX and issued one child (Jacques).


Jacques GAIGNERON (1500-), Seigneur de Gaudinière



He married on August 31, 1533 Antoinette de CLOUX and issued (two children):

a. Barthélémy GAIGNERON (1539-1589), Seigneur des Roches, married Françoise PRUDHOMME de La PAPINIÈRE



b. Marie GAIGNERON ( ?) married Antoine de MAROLLES



[Note: Antoinette de CLOUX remarried in 1569 Jean de Marolles, the father of Antoine de Marolles. Antoine was the husband of Marie GAIGNERON. This marriage is the FIRST and ONLY genealogical link between the de MAROLLES and GAIGNERON families.]


Click to see genealogy of the Maison de Marolles

 

Barthélémy GAIGNERON (1539-1589), Seigneur de ROCHES, Archer dans la compagnie de M. de VILLEQUIER

Married Françoise PRUDHOMME de La PAPINIÈRE and issued:

1) René,
2) Roch,
3) Claude, alias Françoise

La Maison de PRUDHOMME

 Branch Seigneur de Launay I

 

 

Hughes GAIGNERON (1452), Seigneur de Launay, Conseiller du roi au sièges de Loches, and Bailly de Beaulieu


Hughes second son of Jean Gaigneron and and Dorothée de LA TOUR

Hughes married in 1495 to Marie de ROMANS and issued two children (Jean and  Françoise) :


Jean GAIGNERON (+1577), Procureur du roi en l'élection de Loches


He married Jeanne DARESTE and issued four children.


 1) Yves GAIGNERON, Procureur du roi married November 24, 1569 , St-Ours, Loches to Antoinette de la CHESNAYE and issued.

2) Jean GAIGNERON (1571-1665) married Jeanne de BEAUVAIS and issued.

3) Jacques GAIGNERON, Seigneur de la Grandière married twice 1) Claude MOCQUET and 2) Antoinette PASTE and issued with both.

4)  Renée GAIGNERON married in 1593 to Abel de BRÉMOND d'ARS , Seigneur de Bossée (1568-1601) and issued.
La Maison de BREMOND d'ARS


Jean GAIGNERON (1571-1665), Procureur du Roi

On April 12, 1587, Jean married Jeanne de BEAUVAIS and issued several children one being Jacques.

Jacques GAIGNERON (1592), Procureur au siege royal


Baptized in  1592 at Saint Ours in Loches  and married on January 13, 1656 to Perrine MORIN and issued four children (Jacques, Gabriel, Gilles, and Claude)

1) Jacques GAIGNERON (1616)
2) Gabriel GAIGNERON (1619)
3) Gilles GAIGNERON (1620)
4) Claude dit Jean GAIGNERON (1626 ), Seigneur de la Guillotière

 

Branch of Seigneur de la Guillotière  I

(Branch that Moved to Martinique)

 

Claude GAIGNERON (1626), Seigneur de  la Guillotière

  

He was the son of Jean GAIGNERON and Perrine MORIN.

Claude was baptized at Saint-Ours in Loches on September 11, 1626 and at some point in his life he moved to the Island of Martinique (French Colony in the Caribbean).

He arrived to Martinique in about 1655. 

It was there that he married on January 18, 1656 Anne AUBESTER or ANABESTER (from Scotland) and issued three children:

1) Claude GAIGNERON (1656)
2) Jean GAIGNERON (1658-1728), author of the GUILLOTIERE Branch II (see below).
3) André GAIGNERON

The GAIGNERON family are thus among the first families that settled the Island of Martinique. For over three hundred yeas they were prominent land holders and married other important families of the island.  

Branch of Jean GAIGNERON Click to see GAIGNERON GUILLOTIERE Branch II

 

Claude GAIGNERON de  La Guillotière (1656), Sargent of the Martinique Militia

Claude, like his brother and sister were the first GAIGNERON to be born in the New World.  He was baptized at the church of Saint Pierre in Martinique on November 2, 1656.

On August 5 1680 he married  Françoise Le DANNOIS. She was the daughter of Nicolas and Françoise D'ARGENVILLIERS.

Claude and Françoise issued: 

1) Claude GAIGNERON MORIN (1685-1742)
2) Marie-Marguerite GAIGNERON (1687)
3) Roger GAIGNERON des VALLONS (1689-1742)
4) Jean Baptiste GAIGNERON des RAVINIERES (1692), Sieur de Ravinières
5) Catherine GAIGNERON DE LA GUILLOTIÈRE (1695)
6) Pierre- François GAIGNERON LE MORNAIS (1697)
7) Joseph GAIGNERON de JOLLIMON (T) 1700-1746, Sieur de Jollimont
8) Jacques GAIGNERON LE DANOIS (1703)
9) Marie Madeleine GAIGNERON (705)



The GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (t) Branch  (1700-Present) 


Joseph GAIGNERON (1700-1746), Cavalry Captain, Seigneur de Jollimon (t)

La Maison de PAPIN du Pont
Joseph was born in Martinique and baptized at the church of Saint Laurent in Lamentin on April 9, 1700. In 1726, he married Charlotte-Agelique PAPIN du PONT   (1709-1746) and issued:

1) Marie-Rose GAIGNERON (1731-1784)
2) Marie Camille GAIGNERON (1733)
3) Jacques Philippe or Philippe  GAIGNERON (1734-1793), Sieur du MARAIS
4) Nicolas Christian GAIGNERON,
5) Jacques Christophe GAIGNERON (1746-1799)
6) Marie-Madeleine Désirée GAIGNERON,
7) and Charles- Joseph (alias Joseph- Charles) GAIGNERON, Sieur de MAROLLES

[Note that there are two spelling for the title of Sieur de JOLLIMON/JOLLIMONT]

 

Charles Joseph  or Joseph Charles GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1747-1785), Sieur de Marolles 

VERGERS de SANNOIS

 

Charles Joseph was born in Lamentin, Martinique on January 27, 1747 and died on March 1, 1785. On July 20, 1772 he married a member of  prominent Martinique family, Marie Louise Elizabeth des VERGERS de SANNOIS (+1796).




 [Note that in some genealogies her last name appears as des VERGERS de MAUPERTUIS.]

Click to See VERGERS de SANNOIS Genealogy 


[Note: Marie Louise Elizabeth's  family was related to the Empress Marie Josephe Rose TASCHER de la PAGERIE, the first wife of the Emperor Napoelon, through the maternal side. The Empress' mother was Rose Claire des VERGERS de SANNOIS]

Charles Joseph and  Marie Louise Elizabeth issued:

1) Joseph Michel Nicolas (June 22, 1773)

2) Marie-Jacques or Jacques Marie, First Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (May 21, 1775)

3) Marie-Rose-Nicolas-Christophe (dit Saint Rose)1783-1857

4) Marie Nicolas Joseph, title and dignity of Count Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles passes to his branch after his brother's branch has no male heirs in 1895.

5) Joseph-Paul-Célinie-Sophie (1786)

6) Marie-Elizabeth-Roberte (1776-1860) married a) Léon PAPIN du PONT and b) M. d'ARNAUD

7) Marie-Luise-Philippine (December 21, 1779)

 

Marie-Jacques (Jacques Marie) GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1775-1855), First Count of Marolles (1775-1855)

 

Born on May 21, 1775 in Saint Pierre, Martinique and died on March 26, 1855 in Tours, France. He was Mayor of Chissay (1851), conseiller général de Montrichard ( 1809- 1839), membre du collège électoral du Loir & Cher.

On June 1, 1816, by the Grace of His Majesty King Louis XVIII de Borbon (1755 – 1824) of France and Navarre, Marie Nicolas Joseph was created Count de MAROLLES in the Kingdom of France.

Marie-Jacques Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles returned to France in about 1850 and died in Tours on March 26, 1855 (Source 1). 

The branch of Marie Nicolas Joseph returned  to France in about 1802 after the Peace of d'Amiens. It also appears that he spent time in England from 1790 to 1802.

In 1796, possibly exiled in England, he married Elisabeth HUSSEY (1780-1865) and issues three children

1) Robertine-Charlotte-Emilie-Roxane (1800-1881), married March 16, 1881 to Marc Auguste Hyacithe de PUGET, Count of Barbantane

2) Alfred-Louis-Casimir, 2nd Count de Marolles (1801-1873) married Elisabeth LAWTON (1817-1888)

3) Charles-Edouard-Rose-Camille (1807-1895) married Marie-Caroline JUTEAU, 3rd Count de Marolles and First Viscount de Marolles


Note on Last Name:

From 1816 on the GAIGNERON JOLLIMON branch of the family has added the last name of "de Marolles". 

Some genealogies indicate that the title is Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles which causes confusion. As it stands, these are the possible combinations found:

1) Count de  Marolles (June 1, 1816 in Letter Patent)
2) Viscount de Marolles (1873, Requiem Card of Alfred Louis Casimir and used by the Gaigneron-Morin branch of the family)
3) Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles  (online genealogy data banks)



Alfred Louis Casimir  GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1801-1873),  Count de Marolles 

 

 

In 1833, Alfred Louis Casimir Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles married Elisabeth LAWTON (1817-1888). She was the daughter of Jean Edouard Lawton and Anna Suzanne GUESTIER who was the daughter of the Baron Daniel GUESTEIR.


On April 30, 1843 Alfred Louis Casimir Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles was made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor. As a career officer in the French Army, he archived the rank of Capitaine de cavalerie.

Alfred Louis Casimir and Elisabeth LAWTON issued four children:

1) Jacques -Edouard (1834-1879), 4th Count de Marolles and had no issue
2) Anna (1837-1870) married William Johnston.
3) Alice (1845-1923)

[Note that some genealogies do not include Jacques as the son of Alfred Louis Casimir. He does not appear by name in the Requiem Card of 1873. Only his brother Edouard does.]



Jacques-Edouard GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de Marolles (1834-1879), Calvary Lieutenant, Count de Marolles 

Son of Alfred Louis Casimir, Second Count de Marolles  and Elisabeth LAWTON died with no issue. He died in Royan on August 1, 1879.

 

 

Viscount de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles Branch (1807-1895)

 

Charles Edouard Rose Camille GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de Marolles (1807-1895), First Viscount de Marolles 

 

Charles Edouard Rose Camille was the last son of Marie Nicolas Joseph, First Count de Marolles, and Elisabeth HUSSEY. He was also a page to Their Majesties  Louis XVIII and Charles X.

At some point he was created Viscount de Marolles. He married on June 1840 Caroline JUTEAU (1820-1884) and issued only one child:

1) Charlotte Jacqueline/Jacqueline Charlotte, Marquise de PIOLENC

La Maison de PIOLENC


It would appear that upon the death of this brother Alfred Louis Casimir in 1873 and  his two nephews Jacques in 1879 and Edouard in 1882, Charles Edouard Rose Camille would have become the COUNT de MAROLLES in 1882. This would explain why his wife, Caroline Juteau who died in 1884 was referred to  as The Countess de Maroless in the funeral mass invitation issued on the date of her death.

Moreover, according to the Dictionnaire des familles françaises (1929), Charles Edouard Rose Camille is considered to be the last Count de Marolles (p.24).

For the title of Count de Marolles to have legally passed to another branch of the family, it probably need Royal Sanction. By the time that  Charles Edouard Rose Camille died, France was a Republic and thus these types of disputes may not have had legal standing.

However, we propose the theory that the title and dignity of Count de Marolles did pass on and is now with the descendants of Marie Joseph Nicolas GAIGNERON JOLLIMON.

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Title Passes to the Brother of the First Count Gaigneron Jolimont de Marolles: Marie Joseph-Nicolas GAINGERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES





Marie Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT, First Count de Marolles had several brothers. One of them was  Marie-Joseph-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimont (1781-1850).

 It is possible that his title passed on to the branch established by Marie Nicolas Joseph GAIGNERON JOLLIMON who was born  in 1781 in Lamentin, Martinique and died in Paris in about 1850. He married twice: 

1) On June 3, 1807 to Anne du BUC de SAINT-PRIX (1790-1808) and had no issue.
La Maison de du BUC

PERINELLE du MAY
2) On August 27, 1810 at Saint Pierre Fort, Louise Cesarine Eleonore de PERINELLE du MAY(1791-1850) and issued three children:


a) Louis-Adolphe marrie Amélie de PERRINELLE du MAY (+ December 29, 1895) 

b) Louise-Octavie (+1876) married Ludovic NICOLAZZO de BARMON, Naval Captain.



At some point, the family of Marie Nicolas Joseph and Louise Cesarine moved to France because their eldest son was born in Paris in 1829. So between 1810 and 1829, this branch returned to France.

 

Louis-Adolphe GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1820-1899), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles 

 

He was born in Paris on September 4, 1829 and died on May 14, 1899. Thus, for a period of two years after his uncle Charles Edouard Rose Camille died he was Count de Marolles. 

PERINELLE du MAY
Louis Adolphe married on November 17, 1852 in Paris Amelie PERINELLE du MAY (1830-1895) and together they issued:

1) Marie-Louis-Olivier (1865), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, married Christine GRANT de LUXOLIERE de BELLUSIERE

2) Louise Amélie Marie (1871-1943) married Robert-Philippe-Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIERE de BELLUSIERE (1864-1929)

3) Veronique (1873-1946) married the Count François PREVOST de SANSAC de TRAVERSAY (1868-1951)

4) Roger
5) Elisabeth
6) Valentine
7) Abel
8) Jean (1879-1946) married Marie-Louise d'HENNZEL (1880-1963)
9) Marguerite (1889-1968) married Ferdinand de LARMINAT (1890-1968)

 

 Click to see Genealogy of the Maison de Perrinelle du May

 

Marie Louis Olivier GAIGNERON JOLLIMON(1865-), Count Gaigneron Jollimont  de Marolles

 

 He was born in 1865 and married Christine- Marie- Berthe GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE. 

Biogrpahical Note:

Christine Marie Berthe was  the daughter of the Baron Guillaume Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE (1820-1905) and Berthe Marie Célestine de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1840-1889). 

 


 Click to see Maison de GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE

Click to see House of Pichon-Longueville 

La Maison de Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées

Marie Louis Olivier and Christine Marie Berthe issued seven children:

1) Léopold, (1897)
2) Jacques (1900-1980), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles
3) Louis,
4) Nelly,
5) Berthe (1903-1991) married Yves Rèal del Sarte of the House of Phillippy Bucelly d'Estreès
6) Suzanne,
7) and Pierre (1910-1996)


From Right to Left: Berthe  Louis, Léopold, Suzanne, and  Jacques (Photo Courtesy of O.R.S)

 

Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1900-1980), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont  de Marolles 

 

He was Lieutenant au 1° régiment Etranger - a career officer in the French Army. Jacques was the recipient of the Croix de Guerre T.O.E

Around 1930, he married  Louise GEOFFRE de CHABRIGNAC (1905-1983) and issued six children: (Roselyne, Therese, Michel, Miren, Jean, and Marie-Odile).  
de GEOFFRE de CHABRIGNAC

  1. Roseline (1930-2010)
  2. Thérèse 1932
  3. Michel 1934-, Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles
  4. Miren 1935-
  5. Jean 1938-
  6. Marie-Odile 1944-

 Click to see full genealogy of the House of Geoffre de Chabrignac

 

Michel GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1934-Present), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles 

 

He married Nicole PASCAULT in 1974 and issued (Mathieu, Camille, Isaure)

 

Mathieu GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1974), Hereditary Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de  Marolles 

He married on August 3, 2002 Aude de LA VILLÉON (1978), the daughter of the Count Hervé de la Villéon and Sabine LEBEC and issued:


La Maison de LA VILLÉON

1) Antoine de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (2003), Hereditary Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles 

 

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Sources for Blog: 


2) Several genealogies published on the Gaigneron at gw.geneanet.org by the following people:

a) Pascal ROUSSEAU 
b) Jean Hervé FAVRE

3) The living descendants of the House of Gaigneron  such as M. O. Réal del Sarte, and Madame. F. Marty Réal.


Viscount Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles

Charles-Édouard-Rose-Camille de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES  (1807-1895)

La Maison de Gaigneron, Viscounts de Gaigneron

 

Early Life:


Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille was the second son of Marie-Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES, Count de GAIGNERON-JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES, created hereditary Count in the Kingdom of France  by Letters Patent of June 1, 1816 from His Majesty, King Louis XVIII (1744-1824) of the House of Borbon. His mother was Elizabeth HUSSEY MONTAGU (1780-1895).

Biogrpahical Note:
 Elizabeth HUSSEY MONTAGU was the daughter of  the Edward HUSSEY MONTAGU, Earl of Beaulieu (1721-1802) and Martha HOWELL. She was born in New Windsor (United Kingdom).


The House of HUSSEY MONTAGU, Barons and Earls of BEAULIEU

A Royal Page:


At some point, Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES  (1807-1895) was created Viscount of Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles. Perhaps, he was created a Viscount due to his service as  a Royal Page to Their Most Christian  Majesties Louis XVIII de Bourbon (1755-1824) and  Charles X de Bourbon (1757-1830), Kings of France and Navarre.

The uniform of a Royal Page (Source BNF)

After departing the service of His Majesty, Charles Xth, in 1825 at the age of twenty, the Viscount Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles was given a sword as a gift. This gift was called the "Sortie des Pages" (Source 4).


Source 4


Marriage and Family:


Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille was also Captain of the French Cavalry and married Caroline JUTEAU (1820-1884). 

In 1882, Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille become the 5th Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles at the death of his nephew Edouard Gaigneron de Marolles 1835-1882 (4th Count de Marolles).

Charles -Édouard-Rose-Camille and Caroline had only one daughter:

Charlotte Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles (1841-1888) - pictured below.

Charlotte de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, Marquise de Piolenc (Source 3)


La Maison de PIOLENC
 She married  in 1864 Joseph-Marcel-Marie  de PIOLENC (1834-1912), Marquis of PIOLENC, Officier d'infanterie, officier des voltigeurs de la garde, lieutenant-colonel au 34e régiment territorial d'infanterie, and issued:

Biography:


Joseph-Marcel-Marie de Piolec was the son of Joseph-Alexandre, marquis de Piolenc (1801-1859) and Adrienne de Morgan de Belloy  (1809-1877)



1) Marc de PIOLENC (1869-1913), Marquis of Piolenc married Jeanne PAVIN de LAFARGE (1881-1940) and issued:

1.a Jacqueline de Piolenc, Marquise de Piolenc (Suo jure) 1909-1994 married Raoul de FORZANZ (1902-1980) and issued: (Xavier)


2) Camille de PIOLENC, Marquis de Piolenc (1874-1931), married Madeleine de Chauverlin de Beauregard (1886-1968)

2.a  Gérad de Piolenc, Marquis de Piolenc (1908-1974) and  issued: (Moyra, François, and Joceline)



3) Eugénie de PIOLENC (+)


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Sources of Blog Entry

1) Our gratitude to Mr. Jean GALLIAN for his genealogical work on the Maison de PIOLENC published in his personal website.

2) "Titres, anoblissement, et paires de la restauration (1814-1830), volume 3 by Le vicomte Albert Révérend (1903) pp. 108-109 (on google books).

3) Image of Charolotte GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1841-1888) was taken from "Ebay". The image was for sale at one point.

4) The two images of the "Sortie des pages" was taken from the Russian webpage "Accent Antique". The page gives biographical information on the Viscount de Marolles and takes images from this Blog without citing source. Details about the sword come from a magazine article in "Les épées portées en  france" by Mr. Jean L'Hoste (1978). The sword appears to have come on auction recently but we are uncertain if the "Accent Antique" is the current owner of the sword.
 http://www.accent-antique.ru/catalog/details/479/37/antikvarnoe-orugie/holodnoe-orugie/frantsiya/shpaga-korolevskogo-paga.html



Saturday, September 14, 2013

Jean Gaigneron (1404-?)

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The Founder of the GAIGNERON dynasty in France 

Jean GAINGERON, Seigneur de la Grandière was born in the city of Loches in the former province of Touraine in 1405. The city is close to the city of Tours which was an ancient center for learning for France during the Middle Ages.

He occupied the position of Lieutenant particulier and in 1454 he married  Dorothée de LA TOUR and issued two children.

1. Michel (1450)
2. Hughes (1452)



Michel GAINGERON (1450), Seigneur de Gaudinière



File:Loches dungeon, aerial view from West.jpg
château de Loches

 

In about 1450, he was Captain at château de Loches for René of Anjou (1409 – 1480), duc d' Anjou, and Captain for Charles of Maine (1446–1481).
He married  Marie Anne de MALVAUX and issued one child.


  1. Jacques GAIGNERON (1500-) married  on August 31, 1533 Antoinette de CLOUX and issued (two children): 


a. Barthélémy GAIGNERON (1539-1589), Seigneur des Roches, married Françoise PRUDHOMME de La PAPINIÈRE


b. Marie GAIGNERON ( ?) married Antoine de MAROLLES      



 [Note: Antoinette de CLOUX remarried in 1569 Jean de Marolles, the father of Antoine de Marolles. Antoine was the husband of Marie GAIGERON. This marriage is the first genealogical link between the de MAROLLES and GAIGNERON families.

 

Hughes GAIGNERON (1452), Seigneur de Launay

Married in 1495 to Marie de ROMANS and issued two children:


  1. Jean GAIGNERON (+1577), Procureur du roi en l'élection de Loches, married Jeanne DARESTE and issued four children. 
a. Yves GAIGNERON, Procureur du roi married November 24,  1569 , St-Ours, Loches  to Antoinette de la CHESNAYE and issued.

b Jean GAIGNERON (1571-1665) married Jeanne de BEAUVAIS and issued.

b. Jacques, Seigneur de la Grandière  married twice 1) Claude MOCQUET and 2) Antoinette PASTE and issued with both.

c. Renée married in 1593 to Abel de BRÉMOND d'ARS , Seigneur de Bossée (1568-1601)  and issued.


2.  Françoise (no information on descendants)


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Sources Consulted

1. Reverend, Albert Vicomte. "Titre anoblissements et paires de la restauration" (1814-1830). v.3 (1903) pp. 108-110. Book has been digitized by Google Books.


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Charlotte Marie Jacqueline Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1841-1881)



The union of the House of Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles and the House of PIOLENC took place in 1864 when the Joseph-Marcel-Marie de PIOLENC, Marquis of Piolenc, married Charlotte- Jacqueline GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1841-1881).

Charlotte Marie Jacqueline, Marquise de PIOLENC (Circa 1860) Source 2


Charlotte was the ONLY child of Charles-Camille-Édouard de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1807-1895), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, page to their Majesties Louis XVIII and Charles X, Captain of the French Cavalry and Caroline JUTEAU (1820-1884).

In 1882, Charlotte's father become the 5th Count de Gaingeron Jollimont de Marolles at the death of his nephew Edouard Gaigneron de Marolles (1835-1882). With no male heirs issued, the title of Count de Gaigneron de Marolles passed to the male line of the brother of the fist Count de Gaigneron de Marolles, Joseph de Gaigneron-Jollimon-de Marolles (1781-1850). The current head of the House de Gaigneron-Jollimont-de Marolles is the Count Michel de Gaigneron-de Marolles. 


Joseph-Marcel-Marie de PIOLENC (1843-1912), Lieutenant d'infanterie démissionnaire, Chef de bataillon de la Mobile de Seine-et-Marne (1870), Knight (1859) and Officer (1870) of the Legion of Honor, Médaille de la Valeur Militaire, British Crimea War Medal and the Sardinian Crimea War Medal, was the first-born and heir of the Marquis Joseph-Marie-Alexandre de PIOLENC (1801-1859) and Adrienne Marie de MORGAN de BELLOY (1809-1877). Joseph and Adrienne issued (Joseph-Marcel-Marc, Eugénie-Joseph-Marie, and Ludovic-Henri-Marie). 


La Maison de Morgan de Belloy  de Frucourt

[Source 3]

Requiem Card (1834-1912)

On Mach 8,1912, the husband of Charolotte-Jacqueline de Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles died.  


Source 3

Joseph-Marcel-Marie and Charlotte-Marie-Jacqueline issued (Marc and Camille):


1. Marc-Joseph-Marie de PIOLENC, Marquis de Piolenc, (1861-1913) married Jeanne PAVIN de LAFARGE (1881-1940) and issued (Jacqueline) 



La Maison Pavin de Lafarge



Biographical Note: Marc was a student at the prestigious École polytechnique of France in about 1889.


Marc-Joseph-Marie de Piolenc

 

1.a. Jacqueline-Françoise-Marie de PIOLENC (1909-1994) married Raoul-Marie-Stanislas de FORSANZ (1902-1980) and issued a female. 


2. Camille de PIOLENC (1874-1931), Count de PIOLENC, married (1907) Madeleine de CHAUVELIN and issued (Gérard, Marc, and Eugénie).

Camille de Piolenc (1924), Source 4



Biographical Note:

Madeleine de CHAUVELIN de BEAUREGARD (1886-1968) was the daughter of the Marquis Louis de Chauvelin de Beuregard  and Marie-Amélie BRABANT (1859-1937)



Madeleine de Chauvelin (Source 4) 




La Maison de Chauvelin de Beauregard



   

2. a. Gérard-Marc-Joseph-Marie de PIOLENC (1908-1979), Count de PIOLENC, and later Marquis de PIOLENC, married three times:


Gabrielle Henriette d'AIGNEAUX (1901-1981) and issued: (Moyra)

Biographical Note: Gabrielle was the daughter of Jean, Marquis d'AIGNEAUX, (1871-1957) and Marguerite-Aymer de la CHEVALERRIE (1874-1963).

La Maison d'AIGNEAUX




              2.a.i. Moyra de PIOLENC (1931) married Bruno de GALLERY de la SERVIERE and issued (Mathilde, Amicie and Yvaine)

La Maison de GALLERY de la SERVIERE


Dorothy THORP (1905) married February 28, 1935, and later divorced with no issue. 

Olive NICHOLS PRATT (1919) and issued (François-Marc, and Jocelyne):


             2.a. ii.  François-Marc de PIOLENC (1954), Titular Marquis de PIOLENC and Count de PIOLEC, married twice:

 Carolyn CAMPELL. Divorced in 1982.

Sharon BATUTAY married on June 13, 1996 (Civil) and 22 May 1997 (Church) and issued (Sibylle and Sylvie). 

Note: Monsieur François-Marc de PIOLENC, Titular Marquis de Piolec, adopted Earl Nickolson BATUTAY, son of Madame Sharon Batutay. In this case, the heir to the title and dignity of Marquis de Piolenc would pass to his adopted son and male heirs. 

[Source 4]

            2.b. iii. Jocelyne de PIOLENC (1956)



3.  Eugénie de PIOLENC (+)



Chronology of the Heirs to the Headship of the House of Piolenc 


Currently, the heir to the title and dignity of Marquis de PIOLENC, in the former Papal States and   Kingdom of France and Navarre, is Monsieur François-Marc de PIOLENC (1954).

If the branch of Joseph-Marcel-Marc de Piolenc (1843-1912) becomes extinct, the title would pass to the branch established by Ludovic-Henri-Marc de PIOLENC (1837-1925), Count de Piolenc (Source 2).





1. Joseph-Marcel-Alexandre de PIOLENC, Marquis (1801-1859)

2. Joseph-Marcel-Marie de PIOLENC, Marquis (1838-1912)

3. Marc de PIOLENC, Marquis (1861-1913), No male heirs. Title passed to brother. 

4.Camille de PIOLENC, Marquis (1874-1931)

5. Gérard de PIOLENC, Marquis (1908-1979)

6. François-Marc de PIOLENC, Marquis (1954). No male issue. Adopted son. 

7. Earl-Nickolson BATUTAY-de-PIOLENC (1991), Count de Piolenc 

[Source 2 and 4]

Updated 10 March 2024

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Sources Consulted 


1) Image of Charlotte Marie Jacqueline, Marquise de Piolenc was taken from E-bay. This photograph has now been sold and does not presently exist on the E-bay site.

2) One of the most complete genealogies published on the House of Piolenc was conducted by Mr. Jean Gallian, http://jean.gallian.free.fr/comm2/Images/genealog/piolenc/p2b.pdf.

3)  The funeral card of taken from the data base of the Legion of Honor: Recherche - Base de données Léonore (culture.gouv.fr)

4) E-mail communication between the Blog Administrator and Monsieur François-Marc de PIOLENC