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Étienne Hastrel de Rivedoux

Étienne d'Hastrel de Rivedoux was a general of the First French Empire who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was born 4 February 1766 at Pointe-aux-Trembles in Quebec, which was then the British colony, Province of Québec, the son of an officer in the French military. His father had served in India during the Seven Years' War, and later in Quebec.

Étienne d'Hastrel de Rivedoux
Born4 February 1766 (1766-02-04)
Pointe-aux-Trembles, Province of Québec
Died19 September 1846 (1846-09-20) (aged 80)
Versailles, France
Allegiance France
Service/branchGeneral Staff
Years of service1781–1825; 1830–1832
RankGeneral of Division
Battles/warsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Awards
  • Knight of the Legion d'Honneur 14 June 1804
  • Baron of the Empire 27 July 1808
  • Knight of the Order of Saint Hubert[1]
  • Knight of Saint Ferdinand of Spain[1]
  • Grand Cross of Fidelity of Baden[1]
  • Order of Saint Louis
  • Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1832

The son of rural nobility, he attended the Royal Military School in Paris as a gentleman-cadet. After his graduation, Hastrel occupied several junior positions. During the French Revolution in 1789, and its subsequent political and social upheavals, he affirmed his loyalty to France. Described by his colleagues as naturally talented, quickly moved into the ranks of the general staff, filling increasingly important positions in several French field armies, including the Army of the Rhine, the Army of the Danube, the Army of Helvetia, and the Grande Armée. He also managed an autonomous division of engineers and sappers during the Peninsular War.

After the Bourbon Restoration, he retained his titles and honors. He was recalled from retirement in 1830, during the July Revolution. He died 19 September 1846 at Versailles.

Family edit

Étienne d'Hastrel descended from a family of rural notables.[2] He was the son of Christophe Claude d'Hastrel of Rivedoux, a second son of the Lord of Rivedoux, Pierre Bruno d'Hastrel. [Note 1] His mother, Marie Anne Lienard de Boisjoly married his father, Christophe Claude d'Hastrel, a gentleman from the Île de Ré, a small island off the coast of France near La Rochelle, on 12 February 1760 in Neuville. The senior d'Hastrel was a captain in the Languedoc Regiment, in a company of grenadiers. He participated in the siege of Pondicherry in the Seven Years' War.[Note 2] Etienne d'Hastrel's elder brother, Jacques Bruno D'Hastrel, ecuyer (equerry), Chevalier, and Lord of Rivedoux, was a Knight of the Order of Saint Louis. Upon their father's death in 1782, he inherited the family estates and titles.[3]

Etienne Hastrel was married twice, first in 1796[4] to his cousin Marie-Josephe d'Hastrel Rivedoux (b. 1767), who died 18 January 1801.[5] He married later to an Alsatian, Louise Zäpffel or Zöpffel, the sister of Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke. He and his second wife had a son, Adolphe Hastrel de Rivedoux (1805–1875), artillery captain and traveler, but best known as a painter and print maker.[1]

Military career edit

Étienne d'Hastrel was admitted to the Royal Military School in Paris as a gentleman-cadet, with the rank of sous-lieutenant on 11 September 1781. When he graduated on 8 May 1784, he joined the Artois Regiment—later the 48th Infantry Regiment—as a lieutenant.[4] He was present at Rennes during the turmoil immediately following the Revolution, particularly divisive in the military. Some of soldiers, and indeed of some of the officers, suspected the loyalty of fellow officers remained with the old regime. Hastrel worried that the officers could no longer command the obedience of the troops, and recounted in his journal:

"The reception of the tri-color occasioned a scene of insubordination, which deprived us of several officers and served as a pretext to the revolutionaries to inspire defiance among the soldiers. At the moment when the flag was blessed and given to the battalion, the commander gave the orders to leave the church, but the soldiers would not budge. Stirred up by the youths who had assisted with the ceremony, they declared that they would not leave the old flag to be hung from the church vaults.... We could not enforce our commands....Seeing his authority ignored, the commander left the church and was followed by six or seven other officers. Then Capitaine Sermizelles, who had stayed, took the flag and gave it to the priest to be hung in the church.... [T]he battalion...returned to the barracks in order."[6]

He was promoted to captain with the campaign of the Vosges on 13 April 1792. He participated in the engagements at Frankfurt am Main and Hochheim and siege of Mainz (1793), and a small engagement at Bingen. Subsequently he was named adjutant staff major of the Army of the Rhine on 11 July 1793.[4]

Promotions[7]
  • Adjutant and Chef of Brigade 5 February 1799
  • General of Brigade 26 January 1807
  • General of Division 25 March 1811
Honors

In 1799, he was appointed to Jean-Baptiste Jourdan's general staff of the Army of the Danube, garrisoned initially in Strasbourg. After crossing the Rhine in early March, the Army engaged Archduke Charles' Austrian troops at the battles of Ostrach and Stockach. Following defeat at Ostrach, the army was reorganized with the Army of Helvetia, under command of André Masséna. Hastrel received a staff appointment in Milan.

François Antoine Louis Bourcier served with Hastrel in the Army of the Danube. In 1800, he described Hastrel to François Nicolas Fririon:

"The talents he has received from nature have been expanded by a careful education. His activities and services as the deputy of the general staff should make him eligible for promotion to a superior rank."[8]

In 1804, Etienne Hastrel became a member of the Legion of Honor.[4] For the campaigns of 1805 against Austria, of 1806 against Prussia, and of 1807 against Poland, he served on the staffs of Antoine-François Andréossy. While in Warsaw in 1807, he was promoted to general of brigade. Upon his return to Germany, Hastrel was appointed to the staff of the Prince of Ponte-Corvo, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, on 20 August 1809 and, later, to the staff of Nicolas Oudinot in Holland. Etienne Hastrel also served as the military governor of Neumarkt, in Küstrin, Pomerania, 15 February 1807 to May 1807,[9] and in the military government of Hamburg.[4] In 1809, Napoleon sent Etienne Hastrel to Spain, to command the engineer park attached to French army. This included three companies of miners, nine companies of sappers, a battalion of mariners, another of sailors, four companies of pontonniers (bridge builders), four companies of pioneers (engineers), two companies of artillery, and park's own medical detachment, close to 5,000 men.[10] In June 1810, he was rewarded as Commander of the Legion of Honor.[4]

As chief of general staff of the Provisional Army of Germany, and later major general (after 1811) he was appointed 13 March 1812 as director-general of military conscription, a position which he held until the peace of 1814.[4]

Bourbon restoration edit

Louis XVIII named him a Knight of Order of Saint Louis upon the restoration and placed him command of the military of the Vosges in October. During the Hundred Days, Napoleon appointed him as director of the Ministry of War.[4]

In 1816, the King appointed him to various inspector generalships from 1816 to 1823, and he retired in 1825.[11] During the July Revolution of 1830, he was recalled to the general staff, but he retired permanently in 1832. He became a grand officer of the Legion of Honor on 8 May 1835.[4] During his retirement, he wrote his memoires, which were published in 1833.[11]

He died 19 September 1846 at his home in Versailles and is buried at Cemetery of Notre Dame, at Versailles.[1] Sixty-one of his letters, written between 1806 and 1841, are preserved at the Public Library of France, under the title Belgique, Les fètes de Bruges.[12]

Sources edit

Genealogical information edit

  1. ^ His paternal great grandparents, Jean-Baptiste Hastrel St-Léger-en-Bray from Picardy and Maria Bruno or Bruneau were married in La Flotte-en-Ré, 24 July 1684.
    Pierre Bruno d'Hastrel
    Siegneur de Rivedoux
    Christophe Claude d'Hastrel
    Captain, Grenadiers
    1724–1782
    Marie Arnaud-Bruneau de Granay (1)
    Married July 1684 La Flotte-en-Ré
    Etienne d'Hastrel de Rivedoux
    Marie Anne Lienard de Boisjoly
    Unless otherwise noted, see Fournier, Marcel. ^(1) Commission des arts et monuments. Recueil, [s.l] (periodic literature), vol 1-2, pp. 436–438.
  2. ^ Christophe d'Hastrel returned to France around 1766. He died in Pondicherry (India) on 1 July 1782. (in French) Marcel Fournier.

Notes and citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h (in French) Jacques Seynaeve. De Militaires de Toutes Époques: H. Hastrel. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  2. ^ (in French) Marcel Fournier. Fischier Origine. D'Hastrel/Bruno/Rivedou, Christophe No. 290033. Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie. 199-2010. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  3. ^ (in French) Louis de La Roque. Catalogue des gentilshommes en 1789 ... Paris, E. Dentu [etc.] 1866, p. 20.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k (in French) A. Lievyns, Jean Maurice Verdot, Pierre Bégat, Fastes de la Légion d'honneur: biographie de tous les décorés accompagnée de l'histoire législative et réglementaire de l'ordre. vol. 5, Bureau de l'administration, 1847, 2e éd.
  5. ^ (in French) Commission des arts et monuments historiques.Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays-bas. Paris, 1900, no page.
  6. ^ Terry Crowdy. French revolutionary infantryman 1791–1802. Oxford: Osprey, 2003, ISBN 1-84176-552-X, p. 16.
  7. ^ a b c Broughton, Tony. "Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789–1815." Research Subjects: French Generals. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, Editor in chief. September 2006. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  8. ^ (in French) Arthur Chuquet. Wissembourg: 1793. Paris: L. Cerf, 1893, p. 214.
  9. ^ Ben Cahoon, "French Military Governors of Pomerania." Provinces of Prussia. 2001. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  10. ^ John Elting, Swords around the throne. New York: Da Capo Press, 1997, ISBN 0-306-80757-2, p. 271.
  11. ^ a b (in French) Guilliuame de Bertioer de Sauvigny et Alfred Fierro. Bibliographie critique des memoires sur la Restauration. Geneve: 1988, p. 135.
  12. ^ Ministère de l'éducation nationale. Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France, vol. 8. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1886-, vol. 8 p. 369.

Bibliography edit

  • Broughton, Tony. "Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789–1815." Research Subjects: French Generals. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, Editor in chief. September 2006. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  • Cahoon, Ben. "French Military Governors of Pomerania." Provinces of Prussia. 2001. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  • (in French) Commission des arts et monuments historiques. Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays-bas. Paris, 1900, no page.
  • Crowdy, Terry. French revolutionary infantryman 1791–1802. Oxford: Osprey, 2003, ISBN 1-84176-552-X.
  • Elting, John. Swords around the throne. New York: Da Capo Press, 1997, ISBN 0-306-80757-2.
  • (in French) Fournier, Marcel. Fischier Origine. D'Hastrel/Bruno/Rivedou, Christophe No. 290033. Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie. 199-2010. Accessed 18 May 2010.
  • (in French) La Roque, Louis de. Catalogue des gentilshommes en 1789 ... Paris, E. Dentu [etc.] 1866.
  • (in French) Lievyns, A. et Jean Maurice Verdot, Pierre Bégat, Fastes de la Légion d'honneur: biographie de tous les décorés accompagnée de l'histoire législative et réglementaire de l'ordre. vol. 5, Bureau de l'administration, 1847, 2e éd.
  • Ministère de l'éducation nationale. Catalogue général des manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France, vol. 8. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1886-, vol. 8.
  • (in French) de Sauvigny, Guilliuame et Alfred Fierro. Bibliographie critique des memoires sur la Restoration. Geneve: 1988,
  • (in French) Seynaeve, Jacques. De Militaires de Toutes Époques: H. Hastrel. Accessed 18 May 2010.

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Etienne d Hastrel de Rivedoux was a general of the First French Empire who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars He was born 4 February 1766 at Pointe aux Trembles in Quebec which was then the British colony Province of Quebec the son of an officer in the French military His father had served in India during the Seven Years War and later in Quebec Etienne d Hastrel de RivedouxBorn4 February 1766 1766 02 04 Pointe aux Trembles Province of QuebecDied19 September 1846 1846 09 20 aged 80 Versailles FranceAllegianceFranceService wbr branchGeneral StaffYears of service1781 1825 1830 1832RankGeneral of DivisionBattles warsFrench Revolutionary WarsNapoleonic WarsAwardsKnight of the Legion d Honneur 14 June 1804 Baron of the Empire 27 July 1808 Knight of the Order of Saint Hubert 1 Knight of Saint Ferdinand of Spain 1 Grand Cross of Fidelity of Baden 1 Order of Saint Louis Commander of the Legion of Honor 1832The son of rural nobility he attended the Royal Military School in Paris as a gentleman cadet After his graduation Hastrel occupied several junior positions During the French Revolution in 1789 and its subsequent political and social upheavals he affirmed his loyalty to France Described by his colleagues as naturally talented quickly moved into the ranks of the general staff filling increasingly important positions in several French field armies including the Army of the Rhine the Army of the Danube the Army of Helvetia and the Grande Armee He also managed an autonomous division of engineers and sappers during the Peninsular War After the Bourbon Restoration he retained his titles and honors He was recalled from retirement in 1830 during the July Revolution He died 19 September 1846 at Versailles Contents 1 Family 2 Military career 3 Bourbon restoration 4 Sources 4 1 Genealogical information 4 2 Notes and citations 4 3 BibliographyFamily editEtienne d Hastrel descended from a family of rural notables 2 He was the son of Christophe Claude d Hastrel of Rivedoux a second son of the Lord of Rivedoux Pierre Bruno d Hastrel Note 1 His mother Marie Anne Lienard de Boisjoly married his father Christophe Claude d Hastrel a gentleman from the Ile de Re a small island off the coast of France near La Rochelle on 12 February 1760 in Neuville The senior d Hastrel was a captain in the Languedoc Regiment in a company of grenadiers He participated in the siege of Pondicherry in the Seven Years War Note 2 Etienne d Hastrel s elder brother Jacques Bruno D Hastrel ecuyer equerry Chevalier and Lord of Rivedoux was a Knight of the Order of Saint Louis Upon their father s death in 1782 he inherited the family estates and titles 3 Etienne Hastrel was married twice first in 1796 4 to his cousin Marie Josephe d Hastrel Rivedoux b 1767 who died 18 January 1801 5 He married later to an Alsatian Louise Zapffel or Zopffel the sister of Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke He and his second wife had a son Adolphe Hastrel de Rivedoux 1805 1875 artillery captain and traveler but best known as a painter and print maker 1 Military career editEtienne d Hastrel was admitted to the Royal Military School in Paris as a gentleman cadet with the rank of sous lieutenant on 11 September 1781 When he graduated on 8 May 1784 he joined the Artois Regiment later the 48th Infantry Regiment as a lieutenant 4 He was present at Rennes during the turmoil immediately following the Revolution particularly divisive in the military Some of soldiers and indeed of some of the officers suspected the loyalty of fellow officers remained with the old regime Hastrel worried that the officers could no longer command the obedience of the troops and recounted in his journal The reception of the tri color occasioned a scene of insubordination which deprived us of several officers and served as a pretext to the revolutionaries to inspire defiance among the soldiers At the moment when the flag was blessed and given to the battalion the commander gave the orders to leave the church but the soldiers would not budge Stirred up by the youths who had assisted with the ceremony they declared that they would not leave the old flag to be hung from the church vaults We could not enforce our commands Seeing his authority ignored the commander left the church and was followed by six or seven other officers Then Capitaine Sermizelles who had stayed took the flag and gave it to the priest to be hung in the church T he battalion returned to the barracks in order 6 He was promoted to captain with the campaign of the Vosges on 13 April 1792 He participated in the engagements at Frankfurt am Main and Hochheim and siege of Mainz 1793 and a small engagement at Bingen Subsequently he was named adjutant staff major of the Army of the Rhine on 11 July 1793 4 Promotions 7 Adjutant and Chef of Brigade 5 February 1799 General of Brigade 26 January 1807 General of Division 25 March 1811HonorsKnight of the Legion d honneur 14 June 1804 7 Baron of the Empire 27 July 1808 7 Knight of the Order of Saint Hubert 1 Knight of Saint Ferdinand of Spain 1 Commander of the Legion of Honor 1810 4 Grand Cross of Fidelity of Baden 1811 1 Order of Saint Louis 1814 4 In 1799 he was appointed to Jean Baptiste Jourdan s general staff of the Army of the Danube garrisoned initially in Strasbourg After crossing the Rhine in early March the Army engaged Archduke Charles Austrian troops at the battles of Ostrach and Stockach Following defeat at Ostrach the army was reorganized with the Army of Helvetia under command of Andre Massena Hastrel received a staff appointment in Milan Francois Antoine Louis Bourcier served with Hastrel in the Army of the Danube In 1800 he described Hastrel to Francois Nicolas Fririon The talents he has received from nature have been expanded by a careful education His activities and services as the deputy of the general staff should make him eligible for promotion to a superior rank 8 dd In 1804 Etienne Hastrel became a member of the Legion of Honor 4 For the campaigns of 1805 against Austria of 1806 against Prussia and of 1807 against Poland he served on the staffs of Antoine Francois Andreossy While in Warsaw in 1807 he was promoted to general of brigade Upon his return to Germany Hastrel was appointed to the staff of the Prince of Ponte Corvo Jean Baptiste Bernadotte on 20 August 1809 and later to the staff of Nicolas Oudinot in Holland Etienne Hastrel also served as the military governor of Neumarkt in Kustrin Pomerania 15 February 1807 to May 1807 9 and in the military government of Hamburg 4 In 1809 Napoleon sent Etienne Hastrel to Spain to command the engineer park attached to French army This included three companies of miners nine companies of sappers a battalion of mariners another of sailors four companies of pontonniers bridge builders four companies of pioneers engineers two companies of artillery and park s own medical detachment close to 5 000 men 10 In June 1810 he was rewarded as Commander of the Legion of Honor 4 As chief of general staff of the Provisional Army of Germany and later major general after 1811 he was appointed 13 March 1812 as director general of military conscription a position which he held until the peace of 1814 4 Bourbon restoration editLouis XVIII named him a Knight of Order of Saint Louis upon the restoration and placed him command of the military of the Vosges in October During the Hundred Days Napoleon appointed him as director of the Ministry of War 4 In 1816 the King appointed him to various inspector generalships from 1816 to 1823 and he retired in 1825 11 During the July Revolution of 1830 he was recalled to the general staff but he retired permanently in 1832 He became a grand officer of the Legion of Honor on 8 May 1835 4 During his retirement he wrote his memoires which were published in 1833 11 He died 19 September 1846 at his home in Versailles and is buried at Cemetery of Notre Dame at Versailles 1 Sixty one of his letters written between 1806 and 1841 are preserved at the Public Library of France under the title Belgique Les fetes de Bruges 12 Sources editGenealogical information edit His paternal great grandparents Jean Baptiste Hastrel St Leger en Bray from Picardy and Maria Bruno or Bruneau were married in La Flotte en Re 24 July 1684 Pierre Bruno d Hastrel Siegneur de RivedouxChristophe Claude d HastrelCaptain Grenadiers 1724 1782Marie Arnaud Bruneau de Granay 1 Married July 1684 La Flotte en ReEtienne d Hastrel de RivedouxMarie Anne Lienard de BoisjolyUnless otherwise noted see Fournier Marcel 1 Commission des arts et monuments Recueil s l periodic literature vol 1 2 pp 436 438 Christophe d Hastrel returned to France around 1766 He died in Pondicherry India on 1 July 1782 in French Marcel Fournier Notes and citations edit a b c d e f g h in French Jacques Seynaeve De Militaires de Toutes Epoques H Hastrel Accessed 18 May 2010 in French Marcel Fournier Fischier Origine D Hastrel Bruno Rivedou Christophe No 290033 Federation quebecoise des societes de genealogie 199 2010 Accessed 18 May 2010 in French Louis de La Roque Catalogue des gentilshommes en 1789 Paris E Dentu etc 1866 p 20 a b c d e f g h i j k in French A Lievyns Jean Maurice Verdot Pierre Begat Fastes de la Legion d honneur biographie de tous les decores accompagnee de l histoire legislative et reglementaire de l ordre vol 5 Bureau de l administration 1847 2e ed in French Commission des arts et monuments historiques Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays bas Paris 1900 no page Terry Crowdy French revolutionary infantryman 1791 1802 Oxford Osprey 2003 ISBN 1 84176 552 X p 16 a b c Broughton Tony Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789 1815 Research Subjects French Generals Napoleon Series Robert Burnham Editor in chief September 2006 Accessed 18 May 2010 in French Arthur Chuquet Wissembourg 1793 Paris L Cerf 1893 p 214 Ben Cahoon French Military Governors of Pomerania Provinces of Prussia 2001 Accessed 18 May 2010 John Elting Swords around the throne New York Da Capo Press 1997 ISBN 0 306 80757 2 p 271 a b in French Guilliuame de Bertioer de Sauvigny et Alfred Fierro Bibliographie critique des memoires sur la Restauration Geneve 1988 p 135 Ministere de l education nationale Catalogue general des manuscrits des bibliotheques publiques de France vol 8 Paris Librairie Plon 1886 vol 8 p 369 Bibliography edit Broughton Tony Generals Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789 1815 Research Subjects French Generals Napoleon Series Robert Burnham Editor in chief September 2006 Accessed 18 May 2010 Cahoon Ben French Military Governors of Pomerania Provinces of Prussia 2001 Accessed 18 May 2010 in French Commission des arts et monuments historiques Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays bas Paris 1900 no page Crowdy Terry French revolutionary infantryman 1791 1802 Oxford Osprey 2003 ISBN 1 84176 552 X Elting John Swords around the throne New York Da Capo Press 1997 ISBN 0 306 80757 2 in French Fournier Marcel Fischier Origine D Hastrel Bruno Rivedou Christophe No 290033 Federation quebecoise des societes de genealogie 199 2010 Accessed 18 May 2010 in French La Roque Louis de Catalogue des gentilshommes en 1789 Paris E Dentu etc 1866 in French Lievyns A et Jean Maurice Verdot Pierre Begat Fastes de la Legion d honneur biographie de tous les decores accompagnee de l histoire legislative et reglementaire de l ordre vol 5 Bureau de l administration 1847 2e ed Ministere de l education nationale Catalogue general des manuscrits des bibliotheques publiques de France vol 8 Paris Librairie Plon 1886 vol 8 in French de Sauvigny Guilliuame et Alfred Fierro Bibliographie critique des memoires sur la Restoration Geneve 1988 in French Seynaeve Jacques De Militaires de Toutes Epoques H Hastrel Accessed 18 May 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Etienne Hastrel de Rivedoux amp oldid 1206405281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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