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Monday, May 9, 2016

The Castles (Des Châteaux) and Lands (Habitations)

The Castles (Des Châteaux) and Lands (Habitations) 

of the Gaigneron Family

 

In France 

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The Châteaux de Bois-Briand (1405-1699) - Nantes 




History of Bois-Briand: 

In 2008, the French government declared the château de Bois-Briand  a "National Monument". The castle had several names during its log history such as 1) Bois-Briant, 2) Bois-Brient, and 3) Bois Brillant.

The building of the castle began in 1405 and was not finished until 1699. It was around that time that the CHARETTE family sold the castle to the Le MENEUST des TREILLES. The castle changes from a fortification to a place of pleasure. This change meant that fruits and wine were produced. 

 By 1820, the château de Bois-Briand was sold to the Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles family. Among the family members that lived there was Rose-Louise-Césarine-Laure Gaigneron de Marolles (1801-1829), daughter of the  Joseph Gaigneron de Marolles (1773-1799) and Anne-Rose Budan (1782). She was also the sister of Marguerite-Marie-Amélie Gaigneron de Marolles (1800). The castle was sold to Olivier MAIRY. Today the château de Bois-Briand is in the hands of the city of Nantes.

The Châteaux de Chissay (1543) - Tours (Indre-et-Loire)



History of de Chissay:

The original castle was build by Charles VII (1403-1461) for Pierre BERARD, Chancellor of France, who was the husband of Anne de RONDARD.

In 1577, the castle was sold to Philibert BABOU, Lord of Bourdaisière, Treasurer of the King, for 16,690 Pounds. The castle remained in the hands of the family until the French Revolution.

By 1795, Chissay become the property of the Count Marie-Jacques Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1775-1855). It appears that castle remained in the hands of the Gaigneron family until the late 19th century. The castle passed on to Alfred-Louis-Casimir Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1801-1973), Second Count de Marolles, and then to his sons, Jacques (1834-1879),Third Count de Marolles, and Edouard (1835-1882), Fourth Count de Marolles.

During the 20th century, the castle was owned by the Baron and Baroness of GARTEMPE. The castle served as the headquarters for the french army during World War II and the future of France was decided there by General Charles de Gaulle (Source 3).

L'abbaye d'Aigues-Vives - Faverolles-sur-Cher (1147)

 




History of L'abbaye d'Aigues-Vives
  
The Abby was established in 1147 by the order of Canon Regulars of Saint Augustine. By 1281 it become a nunnery. In 1791, the Abby and its lands were sold to Aimelot de Chailleau and again sold in 1795. By 1870 the new owner was Alfred-Louis-Casimir de Gaigneron-Jollimont de Maroles (1801-1873). The Count de Gaigneron started to repair the Abby however, by the early 20th century he lost control of the state and it remained abandoned until the 1970's.

Château des Agneaux (1700) - Agneaux

 

History 

The Château des Agneaux and the farm known as Bourbonderie in Ozoir-la-Ferriere was bought by the Astier family. The castle and land might have been part of the dowry of Marthe Astier for her marriage to the Viscount  Marie-Joseph-Elie de Gaigneron-Morin.  In 1925, Madame Marthe de Gaigneron- Morin sold it to an important land-owner from Ozoir-la-Ferrière, Mr. Guillaume MAURICE. Later Mr. Maurice sold the castle to an American editor named Elmer Sidney PRATHER who turned it the "American Country Club" from 1926 to 1940.

In Martinique

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Map of the habitations in Martinique follows the route taken by the Des Salles family (Source 4)

Habitation Gaigneron Grand Case - Lamentin (1671)




History of L'habitation Grand Case
 
 The habitation Grand Case which comprised 410 hectares belonged, early on in the colonization of Martinique, to the Gemosat-Macharis family and its descendants. It was later bought in 1770 by the Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles family. They resided in the habitation for about 150 years. In 1920 the Gaigneron family sold the property to Mr. Arthur Duplessis who in 1944 sold it to Mr. de Clauzel. He in turn sold the property to Mr. Huyges Despointes in 1958. By the time he bought the property there were only 158 hectares left of the original land. The property is now owned by Gros-Desormeaux family. 



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Sources Consulted:
1) Images of the castle of Bois-Briand are of the Public Domain

2) "Château de Bois-Briand: entry on wikipedia.org (English and French translations of the page). We have paraphrased en entry for the purposes of providing an overview for this blog entry.

3) The official site of the Castle de Chissay (http://www.chateaudechissay.com/en/philosophy)


4) DeSalles, Pierre. "La vie d'un colon à la Martinique au XIXème Siècle-Correspondance" (1808-1834). Ed. Henri de FREMONT, Second Edition, 1988.


5) Information on the habitation Grand Case was taken from the website by the same name (http://www.habitation-grandcase.fr/histoire.html)

6) The website on Le Château des Agneaux provided important information on the Mr. Placide Astier and his daughter (http://www.golfozoir.org/index.php/le-p/historique/) 



Friday, April 1, 2016

La Maison de Gaigneron and the French Army/La Maison de Gaigneron et et l'armée française

DEO et PATRIA (God and Country)


For over four-hundred years, the Gaigneron family has served France in several capacities from army officers to members of the Sovereign Council of Martinique. This Blog Entry honors the commitment of those that served and gave their lives for the nation which today we call the French Republic.

It is therefore, no wonder that the motto of the combined arms of the Gaigneron-Jollimon-de Marolles and Papin du Pont families is God and Country. 


Late Middle Ages 

 

-Michel GAIGNERON (1450), Seigneur de Gaudinière, Captaine at château de Loches


He was the son of Jean Gaigneron (1405), Seigneur de la Grandiére and Dorothée de la Tour.

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, Count of Maine (1446–1481).

-Barthélémy GAIGNERON, Seigneur de Roches (1539-1589), Archer dans la compagnie de René de Villequier, Baron de Clairvaux (1574-1589)


Son of Jacques Gaigneron (1500-1569) and Antoinette du Cloux

He was killed in battle (Loches) in 1589 by Honoré de Reix, écuyer, and Seigneur de Nointeau




The French Antilles (Antilles françaises)  

 

-Claude GAIGNERON de GUILLOTIERE (1656), Sergent de Milice,


  Son of Claude Gaigneron (1629), Seigneur de la Guillotiére,  and Anne Aubester (1628)


-Jean GAIGNERON (1658-1728), Seigneur de la Guillotiére, Chirugien, Capitaine de milice (Marie Galante, Guadeloupe), and Le Robert (Martinique)

 
Son of Claude Gaigneron (1629), Seigneur de la Guillotiére,  and Anne Aubester (1628)


- Claude GAIGNERON (1688), Seigneur de la Cossoniére, Capitaine de milice au Robert (Martinique) 


Son of Jean Gaigneron (1658-1728), Seigneur de la Guillotiére, Chrigugien and Captain de Milice and Marie Le Brument



- Paul GAIGNERON (1699-1746), Lieutenant d'Infanterie au Robert (Martinique) 


 Son of Jean Gaigneron (1658-1728), Seigneur de la Guillotiére, Chrigugien and Captain de Milice and Marie Le Brument


-Jean Pierre GAIGNERON des RAVINIERES (1728-), Seigneur de Ravinières, Major des milices du Fort Royal, Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal et Militaire de Saint Louis (October 20, 1774)


Son of Jean-Baptiste Gaigneron des Ravinieres  (1691) and Françoise-Rose Papin de l'Epine


-Joseph GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT (1700-1746), Capitaine de cavalerie, Seigneur de Jollimont


 Son of Claude Gaigneron (1656),  and Françoise Le Danois


-Joseph Gabriel GAIGNERON MORIN (1738-1780), Capitaine du bataillon du Fort Royal, commandant du Lamentin ( Martinique) 


  Son of Jean-Baptiste Gaigneron des Ravinieres (1691) and Françoise-Rose Papin de l'Epine

 

-Jacques Philippe GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT des MORNAIS (1734-1793), Seigneur de Moranis, Officier au régiment royal-infanterie



Son of Joseph Gaingeron-Jollimont, Seigneur de Jolimmont and Charlotte Angélique Papin de l'Épine (1709)

 

 

First Empire (Napoleon I), The Restoration of the Monarchy (1814), and Second Empire (Napoleon III)

The Imperial Arms of the First and Second Empires

  
The Royal Standard of the House of Bourbon

 

-Alfred Louis Casimir de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES, Count de Marolles  (1801-1873), Capitaine de cavalerie, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (1843)


  Son of Marie-Jacques Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, first Count of de Marolles, and Elisabeth Hussey-Montegu, daughter the Earl of Montegu 

-Charles Édouard Rose Camille de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES, Count de Marolles  (1807-1895), Capitaine de cavalerie


 Son of Marie-Jacques Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, first Count of de Marolles, and Elisabeth Hussey-Montegu, daughter of the Earl of Montegu 

-Louis Alexandre GAIGNERON de la GUILLOTIERE (1824-1886), Principal Surgeon of the Navy, Officier de la Légion d'Honneur (1864)

 

-Nicolas Léon GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1837-1885) , Aspirant-Auxiliaire, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur  (1849)


Son of  Marie Rose Nicolas Christophe (dit Sainte Rose) Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1783-1857) and  Céline de Massias de Bonne  (1799-1835)


-Nicolas-George GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1863-1920), Capitain 64 Régiment, Chef de Bataillon, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (1910)


Son of Nicolas Léon (Léon Nicolas) Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles  (1837-1885) and Marthe-Inès de Gaigneron-Morin  (1837-1914)


World War I (1914-1918)


 

-Henri Nicolas GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1880-1915), Captain (47e régiment d’infanterie) , Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre, MORT POUR LA FRANCE 

Henri-Nicolas Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (Source 4 )
He was born in Le Lamentin, Martinique on October 30, 1880 and died in action on July 16, 1915. A monument to him was erected in Martinique. 

Henri-Nicolas was the son of  Nicolas-Adolphe Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles (1819-1894) and Marie-Annunciade Mégange

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 4). 

 

Memorial in Martinique to the fall (1914-1918)

 
Capt. Gaigneron Jollimon de Marolles

 

-Marie Joseph Paul Jean de GAIGNERON-MORIN (1890-1976), Lieutenant, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur


 He was the son of the Viscount Marie-Paul- Philippe- Maxime Gaigneron-Morin (1842-1908) and  his second wife Agnes de Gontaut-Biron (1862-1941), daughter of the Viscount and Viscountess  de Gontaut-Biron, Peers of France.

Before entering military service, Jean de Gaigneorn, was a painter and part of the intellectual milieu of Marcel Proust. 

The painter Jean de Gaigneron-Morin, Viscount de Gaigneron-Morin


-Yves REAL del SARTE (1889-1979), Officer and Prisoner of War


In 1927 Yves married Berthe de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, daughter of the Count  Marie- Louis- Olivier Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles and Christine Marie Berthe (née  Grant- de Luxoliére de Bellusiére).

He was the son of Désiré Louis Réal,Chev. of the Legion of Honor, and the painter Marie Magdeleine DelSarte (of the House of Phillippy de Bucelly d'Estrées).

Yves as well has his other two brothers: Maxime and Serge were held captive by the German forces. Thanks to the royalist contacts that the Réal del Sarte brothers had, the King of Spain, His Majesty Alfonso XIII, personally intervened to liberate Yves in the form of a letter sent to the German Ambassador in Madrid asking for his release. Upon his release, several french newspapers such as the "Figaro" and the "Gaulois" covered the story:

Excerpt from Aug. 3, 1918 "Le Gaulois"

The letter from the Royal Palace in Madrid May 30, 1917 (Source 5)
 Transcript from Letter from French to English:

Private Secretary of
His Majesty, THE KING
Number 5601

Royal Palace, Madrid May 30, 1917

My dear friend:

I have the honor to inform you that His Majesty, The King, my August Master has asked me to write on his behalf to His Ambassador in Berlin to do everything possible to obtain the internment in Switzerland of  Mr. Yves Real del Sarte for whom His Royal Highness the Infate Don Carlos has expressed a great interest.
[......]

 Signed

Emilio María de Torres y González-Arnáu [Secretario Particular de S.M. EL REY,  Marques de Torres de Mendoza]

Copied to :
Mr. J. Santos, Secretary of his Royal Highness, the Infante Don Carlos



World War II (1939-1945)

 

-Jacques GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1900-1980), Count de Marolles, Commandant l'armée française, Officer de la Légion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre des Théâtres d'opérations extérieurs (T.O.E.) and Croix de Guerre (1939-1945)


He was the son of the Count Louis-Marie-Olivier de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles and Christine Grant de Bellusiére de Luxoliére, daughter of the Baron and Baroness  de Bellusiére



French-Indochina War (1954-1962)

 

 

-Alain de GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1927-2000), Général de brigade and Officier de la Légion d'Honneur and Officier de l'ordre national du Mérite


Alain was the son of  George de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, Chev. of the Legion of Honor, and Victoire Touchard.



 

 

French Algerian War (1946-1954)

 

-François-Xavier GAIGNERON JOLLIMON de MAROLLES (1935-2019), Commandant dans l'Armée de l'air

 
F-X Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (Source 7 )

  François-Xavier is the son of Louis de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1901-1977) and Denise Doussau de Neurisse (1906). 

-Christian REAL del SARTE (1935-1959), Sub-Lieutenant (6e Régiment de Parachutistes Coloniaux), MORT POUR LA FRANCE

  He was the son of  Yves Réal del Sarte and Berthe Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles, daughter of the Count and Countess Marie-Joseph-Louis-Olivier Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles. 

 

Badge from the Parachutistes Coloniaux 

 

Decorated Servicemen 

-François-Louis-Marie de LARMINAT (1930-2013), Contre-Amiral, Officier de la Légion d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre T.O.E.


Son of  Ferdinand de Larmiant (1890-1968), Chev. of the Legion of Honor, and Marguerite de Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1889-1962)


-Michel GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES, Count de Marolles (1934-), Capitain de l'Arme blindée cavalerie, Croix de la Valeur Militaire



Michel is the current head of the House of Gaigneron-Jollimont de Marolles and Count de Marolles.

He is the son of the late Jacques de Marolles (1900-1980) and Louise de Geoffre de Chabrignac (1905-1983), daughter of the Count and Countess de Geoffre de Chabrignac

 

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Sources Consulted:

1) Initial genealogy of the House of GAIGNERON was taken from "Dictionaire des familles françaises" (1929) and the "Dictionaire historique et généalogique des familles de Pointou" (Volume 3, 1905)

2) Anne, T. and Mazas, Alexandre. H Histoire de L'ordre royal et militaire de Saint-Louis ... jusqu'en 1830 (1860). Digitized by Google Books.

3) The Archives of the French Legion of Honor.

4) Information on Henri or Henry Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles was taken from the website Dictionaire biographique du 47e régiment d’infanterie whereas the image of Captain Henry was taken from the website of the St. Cyr Military Academy.

5) The letter written in favor of Mr. Yves Real del Sarte is the courtesy of Mr. O. Real del Sarte. Who is the son of Yves and Berthe Real del Sarte (née Gaigneorn-Jollimont-de Marolles).

6)  "Alain de Gaigneron" entry on Wikipedia.

7) "François-Xavier Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles" entry in L'école de l'air Promotion 1956" (http://ea56.free.fr/pages/indexpag.html)