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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Gaigneron and World War I

In Commemoration of those that died for France on the 100th Anniversary of 

World War I (1914-1918)

*1914-2014*

Image Source: Public Domain

Honor and Glory

This blog entry honors those members of the Gaigneron family that gave their lives for France and were in combat during World War I. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the conflict. 

Henry-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, Captain in the French Army (1889-1915), Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre

Henry-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (Source 1 )

He was born in Le Lamentin, Martinique on October 30, 1889 and died in action on July 5, 1915. A monument to him was erected in Martinique (see below). 

Henry-Nicolas was the son of Pierre de GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1839-) and  Marie de Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1843)

Citation for Bravery: 

"Chef dans toute l'acceptation du mot. Chargé d'une mission à la fois offensive et défensive, a su, par son ascendant, assurer le départ et provoquer l'élan des fractions d'attaque et maintenir les autres pendant cinq jours consécutifs sous un bombardement d'une violence inouïe. A été tué alors qu'il mettait la dernière main aux préparatifs d'une nouvelle attaque" (Source 1).



Monument in Martinique (Source 2)
Tomb of Henri Gaingeron Jollimont de Marolles (Source 2)

 


 

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Blog Sources 

1) The picture of Henri Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles is the courtesy of the web database Memorial-Genweb ( http://www.memorial-genweb.org/~memorial2/html/fr/complementter.php?id=1001415&largeur=1366&hauteur=768)

2) The images of the memorial to Henri Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles and the tomb of said person are the courtesy of gw.geneanet.org.



Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Gaigneron de Launay (1452-1660)

 

 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.

(Source)

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 Seigneur de Launay II

 

Descendants of Yves Gaigneron,  

Seigneur de Launay,

Procureur du roi en Loches

(Circa 1550) 

 

Yves Gaigneron was the son of Jean Gaigneron (+1577) and Jeanne Dareste (1520-1589).

He married on November 24, 1569 in St-Ours, Loches Antoinette de la Chesnaye and issued: 


La Maison de la Chesnaye (Source)



1) Antoine, Seigneur de Launay, Esquire (Ècuyer)
2) Hugues Gaigneron  (1569), Avocat au Siége Royal de Loches
3) Hugues Gaigneron, Conseiller du Roi and Elected Representative de Loches
4) X Gaigneron married in 1590 to N. Taillandier and issued (Marguerite and Marie)
5) Renée Gaigneron* (1571-1665)
6) Jean Gaigneron *

Antoine Gaigneron, Seigneur de Launay, Grolletiére, et Fosse-Courtoise, Prévost des maréchaux de Loches (+1648)

Married to Claude BRAUDIN and issued:

a) Antoinette Gaigneron who married Pierre Le Royer

 

Hugues Gaigneron, Avocat au Siege Royal de Loches 

Married to Marie Laneau 

 

Hugues Gaigneron, Conseiller du Roi and Elected of Loches 

Married to Jeanne Moisnier




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Sources Consulted for Blog Entry


1) 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.

2) The many collaborators of the online genealogical database, http://en.geneanet.org, such as:

a) Mr. Yves NOUVEL, and  b) Renaud REDIEN COLLOT.

It is important to add that the above-mentioned genealogists,  add other children to Yves and Antoinette that the Dictionnaire Historique Et Généalogique Des Familles Du Poitou have not. We have marked these with an asterisk (*).

 3) The coat of arms of the family de Beauvais was taken from the book
Le blason héraldique: Manuel nouveau de l'art héraldique de la science du blason et de la polychromie féodale d'après les règles du moyen age avec 1300 gravures et un armorial by Pierre-Barthelemy CHEUSI (Librarie de Firmin-Didot, 1892). The entire book is available online via Google Books.


4) The coat of arms of the Maison de la Chesnaye was taken from the web article "Histoire de la Maison de la Chesnaye" (http://archeologie.ville.quebec.qc.ca/sites/maison-de-la-chesnaye/histoire-de-la-maison-de-la-chesnaye/). There might be a possible relation between Antoinette de la Chesnaye and  Albert de la Chesnaye. Further research is needed on this matter.



Monday, October 6, 2014

Gaigneron Jolimon(t) de Marolles Branch (1747-Present)

 
  

Descendants of Charles-Joseph (Joseph Charles) Gaigneron Jollimon(t),  

Seigneur de Marolles  

(1744 to Present)

 

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

La Maison de 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) married September 4, 1799 to Anne-Rose BUDAN  (1782) and issued:

La Maison de Budan


a.  Marguerite-Marie-Amélie Gaigneron de Marolles (1800) married in 1833 to Adrien-Richard de BEAUCHAMP (1795)  and issued: Adrien-Olivier-Gaston de Beauchamp (1836)


La Maison de Beauchamp

b. Rose-Louise-Césarine-Laure Gaigneron de Marolles (1801-1829)

Bibliographic Note:

Laure de Gaigneron de Marolles was born in ElisabethTown, New Jersey. She was a Harpist. Camille MELLIENT in "Histoire de la Musique  à Nates said the following of Laure:

 "elle, riche de tout ce qui devrait rendre heureux dans la vie: les dons de la fortune et ceux de l’intelligence, la tendresse inquiète de la famille et la bienfaisance discrète pour le pauvre, le culte pieux et la douce tolérance qui font pardonner la croyance par l’incrédulité même... Elle mourut; elle qui avait de si beaux jours devant ses regards... Lettres, sciences, beaux-arts, elle semblait avoir tout deviné plutôt que tout appris... C’était trop pour une femme si jeune encore, et Dieu sembla l’appeler à lui comme pour donner une mission divine à cette âme supérieure qu’il trouvait trop pure pour ce monde..." (Source 6)

She was also the owner of château de Bois-Briand until she died Setember 12, 1829.



2) Jacques-Marie or Marie Jacques , First Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles ( 1775-1855)



(Source 3)


3) Marie-Rose-Nicolas-Christophe (dit Saint Rose)1779-1857  married on January 24, 1815 Nicolas Christophe married  Céline de MASSIAS de BONNE (1799-1835) and issued:

3.a. Nicolas-Alphonse (Alphonse-Nicolas) GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1816-1889) married Gabrielle GILBERT-DESMARAIS (1821-1901)

3.b. Marie-Louise-Elisabeth-Élize GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (?) married on May 13, 1838 to Etienne-Louis Paulin Baltazar (1804) in Le Lamentin, Martinique.

3.c Nicolas-Adolphe GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (ca.1819-1894), Habitant propriétaire, administrateur de l'habitation dite Acajou married Marie-Annoncia Méngage and issued:
 
3.c.1 Henri-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles, Mort Pour La France 1880-1915 
 
3.c.2 Claire-Marie-Nicolas (1884)

[Source 1]

Genealogical Note: According to the genealogy published by Pierre BARBIER de la SERRE on geneanet.org, Nicolas-Adolphe "a reconnu sur son lit de mort: Claude-Marie- Nicolas et Henri Nicolas". Mr. J. Catherine confirmed this statement.


3.d. Nicolas-Léon GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (ca.1820-1885) , Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (1849) married Marthe-Inès de Gaigneron-Morin (1837-1914).

  3.e. Rose-Elisabeth-Anna GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1834-1868) married on August 12, 1862 in Le Lamentin, Martinique Hippolyte-Jules DELASALLE , Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (1827-1891) and issued (Julie, Constance, and Anna). 


4) Joseph-Nicolas or Marie Nicolas Joseph (1781), title and dignity of Count Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles passes to his branch after his brother's branch has no male heirs in 1895 (Source 5).

5) Joseph-Paul-Célinie-Sophie (1786)

6) Marie-Elizabeth-Roberte (1776-1860) married a) Léon PAPIN du PONT and b) Pierre Grégoire  d'ARNAUD (1755)

7) Marie-Luise-Philippine (December 21, 1779). No issue.



 Marie-Jacques (Jacques Marie) GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1775-1855), First Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles

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 Gaingeron Jollimont 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-MONTEGU (1780-1865) and issued three children

The House of Montegu, Earl Beaulieu

  

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                     

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)
3) Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles  (online genealogy data banks)



Alfred Louis Casimir  GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1801-1873),  Second Count de Gaigneron Jollimont 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 (daughter of the Baron Daniel GUESTIER and Marie Elizabeth LYS).


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) Elizabeth Anna (1837-1870) married William Johnston (1832-1893)
3) Alice  Jeanne (1845-1923) married William Johnston (1832-1893)


Jacques-Edouard GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de Marolles (1834-1879), Calvary Lieutenant, Third Count de Gaigneron Jollimont 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.

 

Charles-Edouard-Rose-Camille GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de Marolles (1807-1895), Fourth Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles and 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



A Question of Inheritance:

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 Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles in 1882. This would explain why his wife, Caroline Juteau who died in 1884 was referred to  as Countess de Marolles  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.21).

For the title of Count de Marolles to have legally passed to another branch of the family, it probably needed 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.

Marie Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT, First Count de Marolles had several brothers. One of them was  Marie-Joseph-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimont (1781-1850). When the last Count de Marolles, Charles Edouard Rose Camille died the title and dignity could have passed to the branch established by Marie-Nicolas-Joseph. He 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
2) On August 27, 1810 at Saint Pierre Fort, Louise Cesarine Eleonore de PERINELLE du MAY(1791-1850) and issued three children:

PERINELLE du MAY
 

a) Louis-Adolphe married 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.


Heirs to the Title and Dignity:

 

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

PERINELLE du MAY

 

He was born in Paris on September 4, 1829 and died on May 14, 1899.
Louis Adolphe married on November 17, 1852 in Paris Amelie PERINELLE du MAY (1830-1895) and together they issued:




1) Louis-Marie-Roger (1855-1869)

Requiem Card of Louis-Marie-Roger (+1869)


2)  Louise-Amélie Marie- Elisabeth (1856-1902) married April 11, 1833 to Adrien RICHARD de BEAUCHAMP
Requiem Card of Louise-Amelie-Marie Elisabeth de Gaigneron de Marolles (+1902)







3)  Marie-Louis-Olivier (1865-1942), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, married Christine GRANT de LUXOLIERE de BELLUSIERE

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

5)  Veronique (1873-1946) married François PREVOST de SANSAC de TRAVERSAY (1868-1951), Count de Prevost de Sansac de Traversay 


6) Jean (1879-1946) married Marie-Louise d'HENNEZEL (1880-1963)

7) Marguerite (1889-1962) married Henri-Joseph-Charles- Ferdinand de LARMINAT (1890-1968), Chev. of the Legion of Honor

 

 Click to see Genealogy of the Maison de Perrinelle du May

 

Marie-Louis-Olivier GAIGNERON JOLLIMON(1865-1942), Sixth Count Gaigneron Jollimont  de Marolles

 

 He was born in 1865 and married Christine- Marie- Berthe GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE (1869-1957). 
La Maison de Grant de Luxoliere de Bellussiere

Biogrpahical Note:
Christine Marie Berthe was  born on January 17, 1869. She the daughter of the Baron Guillaume Alexandre GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE (1820-1905) and Berthe Marie Célestine de PICHON-LONGUEVILLE (1840-1889). She died on November 5, 1957. 

La Maison de Pichon-Longueville

 

 

Click to see House of Pichon-Longueville  

 


Marie Louis Olivier and Christine Marie Berthe issued seven children:

1) Louis-Marie-Adolphe Léopold (1897-1986) married Raymonde ERNEST-PICARD (+1995) and issued.

2) Marie-Robert- Jacques (1900-1980), Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, married in 1929 to Louise de Geoffre de Chabrignac (1905-1983) and issued.

3) Louis-Marie-François (1901-1999)  married 18 April 1932 to Denyse Doussau de Neurisse (1906-1977) and issued.

4) Nelly (1902)

5) Louise-Marie-Berthe (1903-1991) married Yves Rèal del Sarte (+1979) of the House of Phillippy Bucelly d'Estreès and issued.
La Maison de Philippy de Bucelly d'Estrees

6) Louise-Marie-Suzanne (1906-1980). No issue

7) Louis-Marie-Pierre (1910-1996) married Geneviève LEGRAND (1914-2004) and issued.


From Right to Left: Berthe,  Louis, Léopold (Standing), Suzanne, and  Jacques (Photo Courtesy of F. Marty-Real)

 

Marie-Robert - Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMON (1900-1980), Seventh 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).  

  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-

de GEOFFRE de CHABRIGNAC

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

 

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

 

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

 

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


1) The genealogy contained in this blog entry was compiled with the help of the resources on the database http://gw.geneanet.org. We recognized that many people are involved in the act of constructing genealogies. However, we would like to mention a few of the collaborators that have build up information on the Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles family:

a) Mr. Jean Hervé Favre

b) Mr. Patrik Brunet-Moret

c) Mr. Philippe Savignac

d) Mr. Jean Catherine (my great avid collaborator) 


2) The living descendants of the House of Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles:

a) O. Réal del Sarte

b) Madame F. Marty-Réal del Sarte

3) One of the most complete genealogies published on the House of Gaigneron was done in the book Dictionnaire Historique Et Généalogique Des Familles Du Poitou by H, Ch Beauchet-Filleau. Poitiers: Oudin et cie, 1891. Print.  653-655. The entire book can be found digitized on Google books.

4) In compiling current information on the House of Gaigneron, we mad use of the information provided by such internet databases as:
a) roglo.eu
b) and Gneall ( http://old.geneall.net/F/per_page.php?id=232342)

5) "Dictionnaire des familles françaises" by C. d'E-A Tome 20. Evreux: Imprimerie Charles Hérissay (1929). 19-22. The entire book is available at the National Library of France online gallica resources. Several other volumes are also available on Google Books.

6. Château de Bois-Briand entry on Wikipedia in French.


 Gaigneron de Marolles ©
Page Update 12.20.20

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Nicolazo de Barmon (1539-Present)


La Maison de Nicolazo de Barmon 

(1539-Present)


Origins: 

According to the study conducted by Émile de PONTAUMONT (1807-1892) entitled Recherches généaologiques et héraldiques sur la famille Nicolazo de Barmon et ses alliances, recueilles est publiées par...", the Nicolazo de Barmon family trace their origins in France to Don Nicolazo who as a Spanish general in the army of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain (1500-1558). 

Don Nicolazo accompanied the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V to the French court in 1539. He married and settled in Bretagne, France. It is from this marriage the Nicolazo line descends (Source 2, page 4). 

Titles: 


1) Seigneur (Lord) de Barmon (as early as 1749)

2) Seigneur de Launay 

3) Seigneur de La Croix-Herpin

4) de la Grée

Coat of Arms (Blason): 

 
La Maison de Nicolazo de Barmon (Source 3)


Abbreviated Genealogy:

 

Louis I Nicolazo (c.1540)


Biographical Note:


Louis I Nicolazo was known for having participated in the wars de la Ligue and was captured during war. He was held in the Castle of Quéniply and was finally freed on November 25, 1589 (Source 2, p. 4). He distinguished himself in the wars of religion of Henri III (1551-1589).

 

 Louis I Nicolazo

 

Louis II Nicolazo, Avocat (Lawyer)

Married and issued (Jean I)

Biographical Note:

Louis was a jurist and well known lawyer of the parliament in Bretagne. He was cited in several important laws that dealt with the transmission of offices (Source 2, p. 5).


Jean I Nicolazo


Married in 1689 Marie MARTINEAU and issued (Jean II and Yves)

Jean II Nicolazo

Married Jeanne BOSSART and issued: Luc-Vincent


Luc-VincentNicolazo(1704-1778),Èchevin (Mayor/Alderman) de Rennes and Commander of the Militias of the ville Ladite

He married three times:

1) In 1726 to Jeanne POLLET de la TEILLAYE (1709-1749) and issued: Jean III
2) In 1750 to Anne MONTJOUAN du GASSET
3) In 1774 to Anne MOREL de la SABLONNIERE

From his tree marriages he had six children which all formed different branches of the NICOLAZO family. 

  Seigneur de Barmon 

 

Jean III Nicolazo (1749-1789), Sieur de Barmon, Lawyer and Jurist, Member of the Collége de Pont-Le-Voy (Touraine), Poet, Painter, and Musician 

Married in 1785 Marie LAMY de LARIBONDIERE (1754-1817) and issued: Louis III (1784-1821).

 

Louis III (1784-1821), Sieur de Barmon

Married on November 4, 1809 to Antoinette-Alexandrine de CONDÉ (1789) and issued: Louis IV, Paul, Auguste, Francis, Charles, Antoinette, and Marie-Ambroisine

 

Louis IV- Marie-Antoine (1810-1876), Sieur de Barmon, Naval Captain, Officer of the Legion of Honor and the Imperial Order of Medjidié (Turkey)

Married on June 11, 1845 to Mademoiselle Louise-Octavie Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1826) in Fort-Royal and issued:

1)  Louis V-Jehan-Marie-Antoine-Ulric (1846-1908) died without posterity
2) Hippolyte-Louis-Marie-Clément (1847-1887) married Pauline Rézard de Wouves (1957-1919)
3) Julie-Louise-Marie-Charlotte (1849-1935) married Andrien Pelet de Lautrec (1836-1881)
4) Henri-Louis-Marie (1853-1923) married Hortense de Jorna (1855-1880)
5) Anne- Isidora-Marie-Louise (1859-1926) married Blanche de Jorna (1863-1956)

La Maison de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles and Nicolazo de Barmon

 

Biographical Note:

Louise-Octavie Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles was born in Fort-de-France, Martinique August 19, 1826 and died in 1876. The same year as her husband. She was the daughter of Joseph Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1781-1850) and Louise-Césarine-Eléonore Perrinelle du May (1791-1854).

It is the branch of her father, Joseph Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, that inherit the title of Count de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles in about 1895, This inheritance was the result of the death of all male descendants of the first Count, Marie-Jacques de Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1775-1855). It is important to remember that the father of Luise-Octavie, Joseph Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles was the brother of Marie-Jacques, First Count de Marolles.

(click to see Gaigneron Genealogy)

The "Campagne de la Baltique Sur" (The South Baltic Campaign - The Crimean War) and the Nicolazo de Barmon Family (1856)

"Action in the Baltic Sea" (Source 5)


According to certain historians, the Baltic campaign during the Crimean War was forgotten a major theater of war. However, the action was very important because of the proximity to the capital of the Russian Empire, Saint Peterbourg. In short, during the month of April (1854), an Anglo-French fleet was sent to attack the Russian seaport of Kronstadt. The Russian seaport was heavily guarded and the Anglo-French troops made to attempts to take it. At the end, the only thing that the combined Anglo-French troops could do was to act as a trade blockade. The fleet assembled in the Baltic Sea was considered by Naval Historians as the largest since the end of the Napoleonic Wars (Source 6). 


The Order of Medjidié (Public Domain)
 During the Crimean conflict, the Nicolazo de Barmon family was deeply involved. Louis IV and his two sons: Louis-Jehan-Marie-Antoine-Ulric and Hipolyte-Louis-Marie-Clément served in the French Imperial Navy. In fact, Louis IV and his sons served on the same boat. As a result of Louis IV's fine service to France and Turkey, he was awarded membership in the Legion of Honor and the Imperial Order of Medjidié Fourth Class, according to the data base of the Legion of Honor.



 

The Children of Louis IV Nicolazo de Barmon and 

Louise-Octavie Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles  

 

LouisV-Jehan-Marie-Antoine-Ulric,French Navy, (1846-c.1908)

Died without posterity.

Hippolyte-Louis-Marie Clément, French Navy (1847-1887) 

Married  on May 21, 1878 Pauline Rézard de Wouves (1857-1919) and issued (Ludovic, Celine, Hippolyte, Louis, Paul, and Louise) 

Julie-Louise-Marie-Charlotte (1849-1935)

Married on December 28, 1877 to Andrien Pelet de Lautrec (1836-1881) and issued (Gabrielle, Laure, and Adrienne)

 
La Maison de PELET de LAUTREC (TOLUSE de LAUTREC)

Henri-Louis-Marie (1853-1923)

Married Hortense de Jorna (1855-1880) and issued (Louis and Anne)

La Maison de JORNA or JOZNA




Secondly, he married Blanche de Jorna (1863-1956) and issued (Madeleine, Bernadette, Yvonne, Marie, René, Guy, Élisabeth, Jean, Joseph, and Henry)


  • René Nicolazo de Barmon (1893-1985), Chef d'escadorn de cavalerie

Married on October 28, 1919 Anne de Maillé de la Tour-Landry and issued (Gilles, Gonzague, Claude, and Christian)


La Maison Maillé de la Tour-Landry

  • Christian Nicolazo de Barmon (1926-), Landowner 
 Married on August 10, 1957 Françoise de Cahouët (1928-) and issued (Arnaud,
François, Burno, and Regis)


  • Arnaud (1959-) Nicolazo de Barmon, général de division in the French Army, Officer of the Legion of Honor,commandant de les Ecoles Militaires de Saumur is  married  and has issue.

Brigadier General Arnaud Nicolazo de Barmon (Source 7)

Le commandant les Ecoles Militaires de Saumur (2017), Source 8



Anne-Isadora-Marie-Louise (1859-1926)


Married on June 1, 1879  to Charles de BUSSY (1857-1949) and issued (Maxime)



The House of Nicolazo de Barmon continues on to the present day.


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Sources Consulted and Cited:



1. The arms of the Nicolazo de Barmon was taken from the website "http://www.genheral.com". The arms appears to be part of the Public Domain. We confirmed the authenticity of the blason using the study published by Henri JOUGLA DE MORENAS (1934), Grand armorial de France...

2) In writing this entry the Blog Administrator and Creator benefited from consulting the document entitled "Recherches généaologiques et héraldiques sur la famille Nicolazo de Barmon et ses alliances, recueilles est publiées par..." by Émile de PONTAUMONT (1807-1892) and published in 1858. The full document can be found on the database of the National Library of France (BNF) on gallica.

3) The black and white image of the coat of arms of the Nicolazo de Barmon family was taken from the study conducted by Émile de PONTAUMONT (1807-1892)

4) Information on Louis IV Nicolazo de Barmon (1810-1876) was retrieved from the databank of the Legion of Honor known as "Base de données Léonore" (http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/leonore_fr).

5)  The image of "Action in the Baltic Sea" was taken from the webpage "Antique Maps and Prints" (http://www.antiquemapsandprints.com/scans/scans148.htm)

6) Paraphrased from the article in English on the Crimean War from Wikipedia. Please see entry on the Crimean War for further information (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_War)

7) The image of General Arnaud Nicolazo de Barmon was taken from the website "Les Chefs de Corps de Chamborant Houzards" (http://www.amicalechamboranthussards.fr/barmon.html) and information on his lineage is the courtesy of the database "Roglo" (http://roglo.eu). We are grateful for the different collaborators that have place updated information on this family. Out of respect for the privacy of the family, we will not publish current information. 

8) Images from  Arnaud NICOLAZO de BARMON where taken from the Facebook page of  les Ecoles Militaires de Saumur.


Updated 9.22.20