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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.