Grand Coat of Arms of the House of PICHON (Public Domain) |
Introduction
In 1997, the Reverend Father (M. L'abbé), Henry de L'ESPINAY (1923-2011) published a complete genealogy on the PICHON family. The Blog Administrator is deeply grateful to L'abbé de l'Espinay for his important contribution to keeping the memory alive of the Pichon family and their descendants. We dedicate this Blog Entry to him.In Memoriam Henry de L'ESPINAY (1923-2011) |
From the book "PICHON-LONGUEVILLE" (1997) |
La Maison de Pichon includes two major branches: PICHON-PAREMPUYRE and PICHON-LONGUEVILLE
"Armes d'azur au chevron accompagné en deux molettes d'éperon le tout d'or et en pointe d' un croissant d' argent surmonté d'un agneau du même" ("Nobiliare universal....",344 [1816]).
It appears that at some point, " la couronne de marquis, en revanche nous donnerons les tenants comme étant un hippogriffe à dextre et un dragon à senestre" was added to the original arms dating from 1660. (from website "Blasons des armoires").
The grand coat of arms of Bernard de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE has two sides. The left side has the traditional arms of the PICHON and the right side is divided between the arms of the BAVOLIER on top and arms of the d'AFFIS on the bottom.
From the Armorial d'Hozier: the coat of arms of Jacques François Pichon (Source 10)
The Coat of Arms of the Pichon Family (Source 10) |
Hereditary Titles of the Family
1) Seigneur de la Rochette2) Seigneur de Montaigu
3) Seigneur de Luzerio
4) Seigneur de Carrier
5) Seigneur de Caillau
6) Baron de Longueville
7) Baron de Parempuyre
8) Marquis de Pichon-Longueville
Origins of the Family
The family origin is in Guienne (Guyenne), south west part of France in the region of Aquitaine.The Kingdom of France (Photo Public Domain) |
The "Archives généalogiques et historiques de la noblesse de France, ou ..., Volume 6" (1839) reports that the Pichon family was related to Guillaume de PICHON, Bishop of Saint-Briac (1229-1254). The Bishop was said to have performed miracles and died in the "odor of saintliness". However, the study of Henry de L'ESPINAY has not provided a direct genealogical link.
Guillaume de PICHON (Photo Public Domain) The tomb of Guillaume de PICHON at the Cathedral of Saint Brieuc (Photo Public Domain) |
Abbreviated Genealogy
According to the research done by Henry de L'ESPINAY, the founder of the PICHON dynasty was:
Jacques de PICHON (m.1380), Écuyer, Seigneur de la Font
Married Marguerite de BEAUVILLE in about 1380 and issued Jean and Pierre.Jean de PICHON (m.1420), Seigneur de la Rochette et de Montaigu, Conseiller du ROI
He married Marguerite de VILLENEUVE and issued Raoul and PierreRaoul de PICHON (m.1478), Seigneur de la Rochette, de Montaigu, de Luzerio, de Carrier, et du Caillau, Conseiller du ROI
St. Jeanne de LESTONNAC |
Married Blanche de PICARD and later Catherine RATTE. From the first marriage he issued Nicolas.
From his second marriage, Raoul de PICHON issued
1) Richard
2) Jean
3) Jean II married the Mademoiselle de PONTAC and issued Jacquette de PICHON who married Arnauld de LESTONNAC and issued Richard de LESTONNAC.
Michel de Montaigne |
de MONTAIGNE |
Jean de PICHON (m.1519), Seigneur du Caillau
Married in 1519 Mathurine de GUERIN and he issued Bernard, Richard, Jacques, and Jeanne.de GUERIN |
Richard de PICHON (m.1560), Seigneur du Caillau
In 1577, Henri II, King of France and Navarre ennobled Richard de PICHON and on March 21, 1560 he married Peyronne de SABAROS and issued François de PICHON and others.
François de PICHON (+1648), Président du Parlement de Bordeaux, Seigneur de Carriet, de Muscadet, et du Caillau
In 1602, he married Catherine de BAVOLIER (+1666) and issued Jacques, Bernard, Rene, Marguerite and others.
La Maison de BAVOLIER |
François began construction on the Hôtel Pichon-Longueville in Bordeaux between 1610 and 1614.This residence was also known as the Cours de Chapeau Rouge.
Some of the architecture of the Hôtel Pichon-Longueville |
Hôtel Pichon-Longueville (Photo Public Domain) |
Bernard de PICHON (1610-?), Cheavalier, Seigneur de Cariet, Baron de Longueville et de Parempuyre, Président au parlement de Bordeaux, et Conseiller du ROI
Bernard de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (Photo Courtesy of Henry de L'ESPINAY) |
He was born in Bordeaux on June 18, 1610. He was president of the Bordeaux parliament and keeper of the keys of the city.
On August 18, 1659 he received His Majesty Louis XIV who was on his way to be married to the Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain. Bernard was the executor of the Last Will and Testament of Her Majesty the Queen of Austria.
On August 19, 1638 he married Catherine de la LANNE and secondly he married Anne d'AFFIS de LONGUEVILLE on September 8, 1646.
From his first marriage he issued Finette de PICHON and others. From his second marriage he issued:
- François de Pichon , baron de Parempuyre (1647- )
- Jacques François de Pichon , baron de Longueville
- Jacques de Pichon , baron de Longueville
- Marie Anne de Pichon
- Olive de Pichon
Anne d'AFFIS de LONGUEVILLE was the only daughter of Baron de Longueville and thus heir to the Château de Longueville. Upon her marriage to Bernard de Pichon the title and property passed to the Pichon family.
La Maison d'AFFIS, Barons de LONGUEVILLE |
La Maison de PICHON - PAREMPUYRE
François II de PICHON (1647), Chevalier, Seigneur de Carriet, First Baron de Parempuyre, President of the parliament in Bordeaux
On December 12, 1671 he married Benoite d'ALESME. He become the first Baron de Parempuyre. The Barony of Parempuyre was south of Macau.
He married the only child of Jacques d'ALESME. The ALESME family were among the most distinguished in the Medoc area and had many states north of the Bordeaux.
There was no issue from this marriage.
Jacques de PICHON (+1731), Chevalier, Seigneur de Carriet, Second Baron de Parempuyre
Brother of François II and son of Bernard de PICHON.
Jacques married on May 27, 1709 Marie du ROY and issued:
1 Joseph de PICHON-PAREMPUYRE
2. Catherine de PICHON-PAREMPUYRE married Marc Antoine de RAIGNIAC, Baron de Frespech.
He was buried at the chapel de Caupène (l'église Saint-Pierre) and on his tomb it is written:
"Ci-gist dans sa chapelle, haut et puissant seigneur Jacques de Pichon, Chevalier, Seigneur des maisons nobles de la Motte et Vallier et autres lieux, Suzerain de l'entire terre d'Arsac, Baron de Parrampuyre, Conseiller du Royen la Grand "Chambre du Parlement de Bordeaux, decede le 1er novembre ....marie Dame Marie du Roy, laquelle a fait mettre cette epitaphe pour temoignage de la commune amitie et de son desir d'etre enterree dans le meme tombeau, jusqu'a la resurrection bienheureuse" (From Source, 7).
Joseph de PICHON, Chevalier, Seigneur de Carriet, Third Baron de Parempuyre
On November 23, 1736 he married Marie de JOGUET and issued Guillaume.
Guillaume Ignace de PICHON (1748),Chevalier, Seigneur de Carriet, Fourth Baron de Parempuyre
He was born in Lormont in 1748 and married on September 18, 1800 Marthe Helene, Sophie de QUEUX and issued
- Charles de PICHON (+1851)
- Hippolyte de PICHON
- Gustave de PICHON
- Theophile de PICHON
- Therese de PICHON
Died with no issue.
Gustave de PICHON (1803-1881), Sixth Baron de Parempuyre
Arms of the GARDEUR de TILLY Family |
- Berthe de PICHON (1840-1889)
- Florence de PICHON (†1902)
- Marie Alexandre Raoul de Pichon (dit Raoul) (1838-1902), Adopted by his uncle Raoul de Pichon-Longueville and become owner of le Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville
- Sophie de PICHON (1839 -1869) married Henri du BOIS la VILLERABEL and issued
- Hélène de PICHON (1840-1913)
- Mathilde de PICHON (1847-1914)
- Marie de PICHON (1853-1938)
Sophie de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1839-1869)
(Photo Courtesy of Henry de L'ESPINAY) |
Sophie de Pichon-Longueville married Henri du BOIS de La VILLERABEL and issued:
1) Mgr André du BOIS de La VILLERABEL(1864-1938),Vicaire-Général de Saint-Brieuc, Evêque d’Amiens (1915), Archevêque de Rouen (1920) and Archevêque titulaire de Mélitène, Emérite de Rouen (1936)
His Excellency André du BOIS de La VILLERABEL |
2) Raoul du BOIS de la VILLERABEL
3) Marie du BOIS de la VILLERABEL (married 1892) Jean de TUAULT de la BOUVRIE and issued Jean in 1864.
Theophile de PICHON (1808-1870)
Theophile de PICHON |
Son of Guillaume de PICHON-PAREMPUYRE and Marthe Hele Sophie de QUEX.
Married on January 22, 1839 Louise Hélène de BRACH d'ESMANDES and issued:
- Marie de PICHON (1841-1922)
- Thérèse de PICHON (1842-1869)
- Madeleine de PICHON (1852-1936 )
- Marie Laure Clémence de PICHON-
Branch of La Maison de
PICHON - LONGUEVILLE
PICHON - LONGUEVILLE
Jacques-François de PICHON (1649-1731), Seigneur de Longueville and Baron de Longueville
Married Thérèse de RAUZAN on February 9, 1694. Upon his marriage, he inherited the lands of his father-in-law, Pierre des MESURES RAUZANDE in Saint-Lambert.
At the states of Saint-Lambert, Pierre had started to plant grape vines before his daughter married Jacques-François de PICHON. One of the first wines produced by Pierre de RAUZANDE was "La sorcier de la vigne" at the state MARGOUX.
Within a couple of years, the state acquired through marriage by Jacques-François de PICHON was producing high quality wine. It was considered second only to Latour.
Jacques-François de PICHON and Thérèse de RAUZANDE issued:
1) Jacques de PICHON
2) Anne-Marie de PICHON married Joseph de LOUPES, chevalier seigneur de Logent, Fontbadet, et cetera.
3) and other daughters that entered religious life.
[Source: "Grands Vins: The Finest Châteaux of Bordeaux and Their Wines" by Clive Coates]
Jacques de PICHON (1697-1752), Baron de Longueville
Married Germaine de LAJUS (1711-1759) and issued Jean-Pierre de Pichon
Jean-Pierre de PICHON (1731-1761), Baron de Longueville
Married after 1747 Marie Barbe Branda de TERREFORT (1736-1777) and issued Joseph de Pichon.
Married Thérèse de RAUZAN on February 9, 1694. Upon his marriage, he inherited the lands of his father-in-law, Pierre des MESURES RAUZANDE in Saint-Lambert.
At the states of Saint-Lambert, Pierre had started to plant grape vines before his daughter married Jacques-François de PICHON. One of the first wines produced by Pierre de RAUZANDE was "La sorcier de la vigne" at the state MARGOUX.
Within a couple of years, the state acquired through marriage by Jacques-François de PICHON was producing high quality wine. It was considered second only to Latour.
Jacques-François de PICHON and Thérèse de RAUZANDE issued:
1) Jacques de PICHON
2) Anne-Marie de PICHON married Joseph de LOUPES, chevalier seigneur de Logent, Fontbadet, et cetera.
3) and other daughters that entered religious life.
[Source: "Grands Vins: The Finest Châteaux of Bordeaux and Their Wines" by Clive Coates]
Jacques de PICHON (1697-1752), Baron de Longueville
Married Germaine de LAJUS (1711-1759) and issued Jean-Pierre de Pichon
Jean-Pierre de PICHON (1731-1761), Baron de Longueville
Married after 1747 Marie Barbe Branda de TERREFORT (1736-1777) and issued Joseph de Pichon.
After the death of her husband, it was Marie de TERREFORT who was in charge of the states of the Longueville until the age of her son Joseph.
Joseph de PICHON (1755-1850), Baron de Longueville
Joseph de PICHON married Marguerite Rosalie Sophie NARBONNE
de PELET d'ANGLADE and issued five children:
NARBONNE de PELET d'ANGLADE |
Arms of the PICHON-LONGUEVILLE and de la LANDE |
- Raoul Jacques Albert Paulin de PICHON LONGUEVILE 1787- married in 1819 to Marie Marthe Armande Félicité Pétronille de RAYMOND de la LANDE and had no issue.
- Louis Antoine Joseph de PICHON LONGUEVILE (1791-1835) and had no issue.
- Marie Joséphine Thérèse Sophie de PICHON LONGUEVILE (†1858), Religious
- Marie Laure Fortuné Virginie de PICHON LONGUEVILE married to Henry de RAYMOND de la LANDE and had no issue.
- Joséphine Gabrielle Blanche de PICHON LONGUEVILE married in 1828 to Pierre Paul Éléonore de SOURIS de LAVAUR de SAINTE FORTUNADE
Raoul Jacques Albert Paulin (1787) de PICHON, Baron de Longueville
In 1819, he married Marie Marthe Armande Félicité Pétronille de RAYMOND de la LANDE and had no issue.
Raoul in 1851 began the construction on the Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville (see below picture)
Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville (Photo Public Domain) |
In 1855, the Longueville state was 80 hectares dedicated to the production of wine. It produced about 120 tons of grapes. It was divided between the château Baron area and the Lalande area.
At the death of Raoul de PICHON in 1860 the state of Longueville was officially split into two but wine was still produced.
1) Virginie took on the headship of "Château Pichon-Longueville" which later become known was the "Château Pichon-Longueville - Comtesse de Lalande"
2) The adoptive son of Raoul, Marie Alexandre Raoul de Pichon (dit Raoul), took on the headship of "le Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville". In 1864, Raoul bought "le domaine de Briat" in Armagnac.
The family conserved the two vineyards until after World War I. Afterwards, economics failures forced the descendant of Raoul, Albert de Pichon Longueville (1865-1938) to sell the "Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville" in 1933 to the Jean BOUTEILLER family. This family sold the state to "le groupe Axa" in 1987. Today, the vineyards still produced wine under the name "Les Tourelles de Longueville"
Upon the death of the Countess de Lalande in 1882, the state passed to her niece Elizabeth de NARBONNE PELET. She was married to the Count Charles de LALANDE. Their children Sophie and Henriette inherited the estate and sold it in 1926 to Louis and Edouard Miailches.
In 1978, ownership passed to May Eliane de Lencquesaing, Edouard Miailhe’s daughter" (Online history of the Chateau). Finally, in 2007 the headship of the vineyard passed on to Louis Roederer.
Today the vineyard comprises 86 hectares: Château Pichon-Longueville and the Comtesse de Lalande. One the finest wines in France is still produced there.
[Source: "Grands Vins: The Finest Châteaux of Bordeaux and Their Wines" by Clive Coates and online history of the Château Pichon-Longueville and the Comtesse de Lalande]
Marie-Alexandre-Raoul de PICHON (1838-1902), Baron Pichon-Longueville and Seventh Baron de PAREMPUYRE
Marie Alexandre Raoul de Pichon (dit Raoul) was the son of Gustave de PICHON and Estelle le GARDEUR de TILLY.
He was adopted by his uncle Raoul Albert, Baron de Pichon-Longueville.
On September 1864, Raoul married Nathalie de CHANCEAULME de CLARENS (1846-1907) and issued:
Chanceaulme de Fonrose de Clarens |
- Albert Marie Jean Bernard, Baron de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1865-1938)
- Richard Marie Joseph Pierre de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1867-1939)
- Marguerite Marie-Jeanne Berthe de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1871-1936)
The Combined Coat of Arms of the PICHON-LONGUEVILLE and de Chanceaulme de Fonrose de Clarens (Photo Public Domain) |
Faire Part de Marie-Madeleine-Catherine-Nathalie de CHAUCEAU de CLARENS (1907) |
Albert de PICHON (1865-1938), Baron de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE
Son of Marie-Alexandre-Raoul and Nathalie de CHANCEAULME de CLARENS.
He married Jeanne de POULPIQUET and issued one daughter, Jean
Albert inherited Chateau Longueville au Baron de Pichon-Longueville from his father and later he sold it in 1933 to Jean Bouteiller.
Richard de PICHON (1867-1939), Baron Pichon-Longueville
Was the son of Marie Alexandre Raoul and Nathalie de CHANCEAULME de CLARENS (1846-1907).
He married on April 20, 1896 Gabrielle ESPIVENT de la VILLEBOISNET and issued:
Was the son of Marie Alexandre Raoul and Nathalie de CHANCEAULME de CLARENS (1846-1907).
He married on April 20, 1896 Gabrielle ESPIVENT de la VILLEBOISNET and issued:
- Jeanne Marie Bernadette Claire de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1898-1983), married on June 14, 1921 to Georges BONTEMPS-DUBARRY-KAPPELHOFF (1898-1877) and issued.
- Bernard de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE(1900-1918)
- Raoul de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (+1980)
Graduated from the St. Cyr Military Academy and was Chef de Bataillon. He received the Legion of Honor.
Combined Coat of Arms of the Pichon de Longueville and Espivent de la Villeboisnet (Photo Public Domain) |
Bernard-Marie-Alfred-Georges de PICHON (1900-1918), Baron Pichon-Longueville, MORT POUR LA FRANCE
Bernard de Pichon-Longueville |
Souvenir of First Communion (1911) Card courtesy of F.M-R.d S. |
Raoul de PICHON (+1980), The Last Baron Pichon-Longueville
Married on April 26, 1933 Valentine de BOURBON CHALUS (1907-1994) and had no issue.
La Maison de BOURBON CHAULUS |
Valentine de BOURBON CHAULUS was the daughter of Gaspard, Count de Châlus (1876-1936) and Marguerite Espivent de la Villesboisnet (1885-1918).
Upon the death of his brother Bearnard in World War I, Raoul become the head of the House of PICHON-LONGUEVILLE.
It appears that with the death of Raoul de PICHON in 1980, the title and dignity of Baron de Longueville become extinct. However, the PICHON bloodline continues on to this day in the many noble families that married the PICHON throughout more than seven hundred years of history (1229-1980)
Abbreviated Genealogy of Noble Houses Related to La Maison de Pichon-Longueville
GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE
et
de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE
Berthe de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE-PAREMPUYRE (1840)
Berthe was the daughter Gustave de PICHON-PAREMPUYERE and Estelle le GARDEUR de TILLY
Married Guillaume Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE, Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE(1820-1905) in 1857.
He was the son of Sicaire Jean Guy GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE 1770-1837 Jeanne Pauline de MAILLARD de La FAYE ( †1837).
Berthe and Guillaume Alexandre issued:
Berthe was the daughter Gustave de PICHON-PAREMPUYERE and Estelle le GARDEUR de TILLY
Married Guillaume Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE, Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE(1820-1905) in 1857.
He was the son of Sicaire Jean Guy GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE 1770-1837 Jeanne Pauline de MAILLARD de La FAYE ( †1837).
Berthe and Guillaume Alexandre issued:
1) Laurence (1857) had no issue but adopted her nephew-in-law Jacques Ludovic Joseph Henri de Vandière de Vitrac de Bellussière (1890-1975)
2) Celine (1859), entered religious life
de MONTETY |
3) Lucie (1863-1933), married Joseph de MONTETY and issued:
Funeral Card of Lucie de BELLUSSIERE. Card courtesy of F.M. |
4) Robert Philippe Alexandre (1864-1929), Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE married Louise Amélie Marie (dit Mina) GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES and issued.
5) Christine (1869-1957), married Louis-MarieOlivier GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1865-1942), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles and issued
[Expanded Genealogy, see above]
Robert Philippe Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE, Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE 1864-1929 married 21 October 1891, Louise Amélie Marie (dit Mina) de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES 1871-1943 and issued
A. Christian Etienne Joseph GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE 1893-1897. No Issue
B. Geneviève Louise Amélie GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de
BELLUSSIÈRE (1895-1967) married in 1919 Jacques Ludovic Joseph Henri de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC, Count de Vandière de Vitrac (1890-1975) and issued six children:
Jacques Ludovic Joseph Henri de Vandière de Vitrac de Bellussière was officially adopted by the eldest sister of the Baron Robert Philippe Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE on May 14, 1930.
He was thus Count of de Vandière de Vitrac and Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE.
1) Christian de VANDIÈRE de VITRAC married Françoise de BLOIS de la CALANDRE and issued Bruno de VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1950) who is the current head of the family.
See GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE blog entry
GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE
[de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE]
et
GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES
[Expanded Genealogy, see above]
Robert Philippe Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE, Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE 1864-1929 married 21 October 1891, Louise Amélie Marie (dit Mina) de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES 1871-1943 and issued
Funeral Card of la Baronne de BELLUSSIERE (1943) Card Courtesy of F.M. |
A. Christian Etienne Joseph GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE 1893-1897. No Issue
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC |
Jacques Ludovic Joseph Henri de Vandière de Vitrac de Bellussière was officially adopted by the eldest sister of the Baron Robert Philippe Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE on May 14, 1930.
He was thus Count of de Vandière de Vitrac and Baron de BELLUSSIÈRE.
1) Christian de VANDIÈRE de VITRAC married Françoise de BLOIS de la CALANDRE and issued Bruno de VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1950) who is the current head of the family.
2) Ernest de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1922-1939) died with no issue
3) Marie Antoinette de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1924-1941) died with no issue
4) Suzanne de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1926-) married Renaud de la SERRE and issued six children (Regis, Bernard, Genevieve, Gilles, Olivier, and Michel)
5) Marc de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC (1928-) married Therese DARU and issued six children (William Jean, Emmanuel, Aimery, Servanne, Alban, and Enguerrand)
6) Therese Marie de
VANDIÈRE de VITRAC
Christine GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE 1869-1957 married in 1892 Marie Louis Olivier, Count of Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1865-1942) and issued:
2) Jacques de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1900-1980) , comte de Marolles
3) Louis de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1901)
4) Nelly de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES
5) Berthe de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1903-1991) married Yves REAL del SARTE of the House of the Philippy Bucelly d 'Estrées and issued.
6) Pierre de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1903)
7) Suzanne de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1906)
GAIGNERON JOLLIMON(t) de MAROLLES
et
REAL del SARTE
[Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées]
Berthe de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1903-1991) married Yves REAL del SARTE of the House of the Philippy Bucelly d 'Estrées and issued.
See House of Philippy Bucelly d'Estrees blog (Click Here)
MAYNARD
The House of MAYNARD |
et
PICHON-LONGUEVILLE
Madeleine de PICHON (1852-1936 )
She was the daugther of Théophile DE PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1808-1870) and Louise Hélène DE BRACH D'ESMANDES (ca 1820-)Du CHILLEAU |
Madeleine married Henri de MAYNARD who as the son of Paul Alphonse Aimé Anne MAYNARD (1801-1884) and Armande Antoinette Louise Justine DU CHILLEAU (1801-1872). They issued:
1) Marguerite Anne Léontine Madeleine Marie de MAYNARD (1884-1980) who married on January 11, 1918 Joseph Marie de L’ESPINAY (1871-1936) and issued Pierre, Jacqueline, and Henri :
1a) Pierre Marie de L’ESPINAY, général de l’armée de l’air (1918-1994), He married Yvonne Valentine SAINZ (1929) and Marie Françoise de GOUBERVILLE (1927)
From the first marriage he issued (Ludovic and Marie Caroline):
- Ludovic Armand de L’ESPINAY (1952-)
- Marie Caroline Marguerite Cécile de L’ESPINAY (1955) and married Raoul Marie de SAINTE-MARIE d’AGNEAUX,
SAINT-MARIE d'AGNEAU |
1b) Jacqueline Marie de L’ESPINAY (1921) married Robert Marie Alban NEYRAND, (1916)
1c) M. L'abbé Henri de L’ESPINAY, (1923-2011), Priest of the dioceses of Luçon and author of the study "Pichon-Longueville" (1997).
de CHAUNAC-LANZAC
et
PICHON-LONGUEVILLE
Mathilde de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1884-1914)
Married October 20, 1869 to Louis de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (18450-1910) and issued
- Claire de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1870-1963)
- Marie Jean Joseph Henri de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1872-1942), Commander of the Legion of Honor (1935)
- Nadalette de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1875-1930)
- Raoul de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1877-1954)
- Jacqueline de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1912-2012)
- Germaine de CHAUNAC-LANZAC (1881-1961)
Roll of Arms of the Noble Houses Related to the Pichon-Longueville
Blasons des familles alliées
de L'ESPINAY | |
de la Lande (de LALANDE)
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de MAYNARD | |
de MONTETY | |
de MONTBRON
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de QUEUX | |
de ROCHEQUAIRIE | |
de VASSAL SINEUIL | |
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Sources Consulted for Blog Entry:
1) Entry "Pichon Longueville" in gw.geneanet.org2) "Grands Vins..." by Clive Coates in "Google Books"
3) Pichon-Lalande Histoire
4) ABCduvin
5) Many thanks to F. MARTY - REAL del SARTE for the funeral cards of Lucie de BELLUSSIERE and Louise Amélie Marie (dit Mina) de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES
6) Blasons -Armoires
7) Chronique de Saint Saint-Brieuc
8) The House of de L'Espinay (in French)
9) L'Espinay Blog (in French)
10) The collection of blasons by the Juge d'armes généalogiste of the Kingdom of France, Charles René d'HOZIER (1640-1732) is the courtesy of the online heraldry data base Heraldique-Blasons-Armoiries (http://www.heraldique-blasons-armoiries.com/armoriaux/hozier.html). The study of Charles René d'HOZIER can be found digitized by the National Library of France (BNF).
11) Information about the Bourbon-Buseet came from
http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bourbon-Busset.pdf
4) ABCduvin
5) Many thanks to F. MARTY - REAL del SARTE for the funeral cards of Lucie de BELLUSSIERE and Louise Amélie Marie (dit Mina) de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES
6) Blasons -Armoires
7) Chronique de Saint Saint-Brieuc
8) The House of de L'Espinay (in French)
9) L'Espinay Blog (in French)
10) The collection of blasons by the Juge d'armes généalogiste of the Kingdom of France, Charles René d'HOZIER (1640-1732) is the courtesy of the online heraldry data base Heraldique-Blasons-Armoiries (http://www.heraldique-blasons-armoiries.com/armoriaux/hozier.html). The study of Charles René d'HOZIER can be found digitized by the National Library of France (BNF).
11) Information about the Bourbon-Buseet came from
http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bourbon-Busset.pdf