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François Ignace Schaal

François Ignace Schaal, born and baptized on 5 December 1747 in Colmar (Alsace) and died on 30 August 1833 at Sélestat (Bas-Rhin), was a French general and statesman of the French Revolutionary Wars and the First Empire. He was one of six children (four of whom grew to adulthood) of Jean-Baptiste Schaal, a lawyer in Colmar and Anne Barbe Kubler.[1][2]

François Ignace Schaal
Portrait of François Ignace Schaal
Born5 December 1747 (1747-12-05)
Colmar (Alsace), France
Died30 August 1833 (1833-08-31) (aged 85)
Sélestat (Bas-Rhin), France
Allegiance Kingdom of France
France
Service/branchCavalry
Years of service 1768–1791
1791–1814
RankGeneral of Division
AwardsOrder of St. Louis
Other workMayor, Sélestat, 1800–1807
delegate of the Bas-Rhin to the Legislative Assembly 1808–1812

Military career

He entered service on 1 August 1768, as an ensign in the artillery, and was appointed second lieutenant on 8 May 1770. When the French Revolution started, he was a captain in the Nassau Regiment (later the 96th regiment). He was raised to general of brigade provisionally on 8 March 1793, he was appointed major general on 13 June 1795.[3] He was a Commander of the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour on 17 October 1814, Knight of Order of St. Louis.[4] He married Josephine Aglaée Bon Fabry.[5]

During the French Revolution, he was one of the commanders of the Republican army, especially during the Siege of Mainz (1792) and he distinguished himself in Cassel (Mainz). In 1793, shortly after the military reorganization, he was a lieutenant colonel of the 93rd Regiment, formerly the Duke of Enghien's regiment; the first battalion of this regiment served in the Army of the Rhine under Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine; the second at Strasbourg, and the grenadiers at Mainz.[6] Although only a brigadier general, he commanded the Army of the Rhine from 14 February to 29 April 1795.[7] He had not sought command of the Army of the Rhine—indeed, Desaix, and others had flat out refused to take command and had finally convinced the Committee in Paris that Schaal was the man for the job, despite his being a brigadier and they, generals of division—but Schaal had taken the command against his better judgement and executed it as best he could. To give the others credit, they had followed his orders precisely, as uninspired as they were.[8]

At the 1795 engagement at Mainz, Schaal commanded two columns, one from the Army of the Rhine and the other from the Army of Moselle, that had been separated from their respective armies to take Mainz. However, when it came to the renewal of siege at Mainz, he commanded the united columns, one from each army, that comprised the Armée devant Mayence (the Army before Mainz). When the critical time came, however, Schaal was a mere figurehead implementing a strategy at Mainz that he had neither thought of, or approved. He entered retirement.[9]

He tried to re-enter the military in 1799, seeking an appointment to André Masséna's Army of Helvetia.[9] He entered full retirement on 4 September 1815.[1] His name is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe, on the eastern side of the fourteenth column facing the Champs-Élysées.[10] He was mayor of Sélestat from 1800–1807[11] and a delegate of the Bas-Rhin to the Legislative Assembly from 1808–1812.[12]

He was the father-in-law of General Henri-Jacques Martin de Lagarde, who married his daughter, Marie, Augustine (born 1796) in Mainz, on 1 February 1815.[13][14]

References

  1. ^ a b Jean-François Robinet, Dictionnaire historique et biographique de la Révolution et de l ..., Volume 1. Librairie historique de la Révolution et de l'Empire, 1898 , p. 741.
  2. ^ See also cemetery transcription. Accessed 18 March 2015.
  3. ^ (in French) Auguste Dide (ed), La Révolution française, Société de l'histoire de la révolution française de Paris, 1884, vol IV, p. 601.
  4. ^ Acte de décès de François Ignace Schaal, dans les archives municipales de Sélestat (Sélestat, D, 1833, 4E462/57, Adeloch p. 50/83).
  5. ^ (in French)Recueil, Volume 16, p. 68.
  6. ^ (in French) Léon Hennet, Etat militaire de la France pour l'année 1793, Société de l'histoire de la Révolution française, 1903, pp. 161–162.
  7. ^ Ramsey Weston Phipps, Armies of the First French Republic, vol II. Pickle Press, 2011, p. 205.
  8. ^ Phipps, pp. 205–206.
  9. ^ a b Phipps, p. 239.
  10. ^ (in French) Adolphe Le Reboullet, Eugène Seinguerlet, Charles Mehl, Revue alsacienne, Volume 9, Nancy, Berger-Levrault et cie., 1886, p. 509.
  11. ^ (in French) François J. Himly, Chronologie de la basse Alsace: 1er-XXe siècle, A.I.D. du Bas-Rhin, 1972, p. 187.
  12. ^ (in French) France. Assemblée nationale. Archives parlementaires de 1787 à 1860. France, 1867. p. 10.
  13. ^ Ancestry.com. Alsace-Lorraine, France Citizenship Declarations (Optants), 1872 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. (subscription required)
  14. ^ Legarde Specifically, Dictionnaire Historique et biographique des Généraux Français (Courcelles-1822).

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Francois Ignace Schaal born and baptized on 5 December 1747 in Colmar Alsace and died on 30 August 1833 at Selestat Bas Rhin was a French general and statesman of the French Revolutionary Wars and the First Empire He was one of six children four of whom grew to adulthood of Jean Baptiste Schaal a lawyer in Colmar and Anne Barbe Kubler 1 2 Francois Ignace SchaalPortrait of Francois Ignace SchaalBorn5 December 1747 1747 12 05 Colmar Alsace FranceDied30 August 1833 1833 08 31 aged 85 Selestat Bas Rhin FranceAllegianceKingdom of France FranceService wbr branchCavalryYears of service1768 1791 1791 1814RankGeneral of DivisionAwardsOrder of St LouisOther workMayor Selestat 1800 1807 delegate of the Bas Rhin to the Legislative Assembly 1808 1812Military career EditHe entered service on 1 August 1768 as an ensign in the artillery and was appointed second lieutenant on 8 May 1770 When the French Revolution started he was a captain in the Nassau Regiment later the 96th regiment He was raised to general of brigade provisionally on 8 March 1793 he was appointed major general on 13 June 1795 3 He was a Commander of the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour on 17 October 1814 Knight of Order of St Louis 4 He married Josephine Aglaee Bon Fabry 5 During the French Revolution he was one of the commanders of the Republican army especially during the Siege of Mainz 1792 and he distinguished himself in Cassel Mainz In 1793 shortly after the military reorganization he was a lieutenant colonel of the 93rd Regiment formerly the Duke of Enghien s regiment the first battalion of this regiment served in the Army of the Rhine under Adam Philippe Comte de Custine the second at Strasbourg and the grenadiers at Mainz 6 Although only a brigadier general he commanded the Army of the Rhine from 14 February to 29 April 1795 7 He had not sought command of the Army of the Rhine indeed Desaix and others had flat out refused to take command and had finally convinced the Committee in Paris that Schaal was the man for the job despite his being a brigadier and they generals of division but Schaal had taken the command against his better judgement and executed it as best he could To give the others credit they had followed his orders precisely as uninspired as they were 8 At the 1795 engagement at Mainz Schaal commanded two columns one from the Army of the Rhine and the other from the Army of Moselle that had been separated from their respective armies to take Mainz However when it came to the renewal of siege at Mainz he commanded the united columns one from each army that comprised the Armee devant Mayence the Army before Mainz When the critical time came however Schaal was a mere figurehead implementing a strategy at Mainz that he had neither thought of or approved He entered retirement 9 He tried to re enter the military in 1799 seeking an appointment to Andre Massena s Army of Helvetia 9 He entered full retirement on 4 September 1815 1 His name is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe on the eastern side of the fourteenth column facing the Champs Elysees 10 He was mayor of Selestat from 1800 1807 11 and a delegate of the Bas Rhin to the Legislative Assembly from 1808 1812 12 He was the father in law of General Henri Jacques Martin de Lagarde who married his daughter Marie Augustine born 1796 in Mainz on 1 February 1815 13 14 References Edit a b Jean Francois Robinet Dictionnaire historique et biographique de la Revolution et de l Volume 1 Librairie historique de la Revolution et de l Empire 1898 p 741 See also cemetery transcription Accessed 18 March 2015 in French Auguste Dide ed La Revolution francaise Societe de l histoire de la revolution francaise de Paris 1884 vol IV p 601 Acte de deces de Francois Ignace Schaal dans les archives municipales de Selestat Selestat D 1833 4E462 57 Adeloch p 50 83 in French Recueil Volume 16 p 68 in French Leon Hennet Etat militaire de la France pour l annee 1793 Societe de l histoire de la Revolution francaise 1903 pp 161 162 Ramsey Weston Phipps Armies of the First French Republic vol II Pickle Press 2011 p 205 Phipps pp 205 206 a b Phipps p 239 in French Adolphe Le Reboullet Eugene Seinguerlet Charles Mehl Revue alsacienne Volume 9 Nancy Berger Levrault et cie 1886 p 509 in French Francois J Himly Chronologie de la basse Alsace 1er XXe siecle A I D du Bas Rhin 1972 p 187 in French France Assemblee nationale Archives parlementaires de 1787 a 1860 France 1867 p 10 Ancestry com Alsace Lorraine France Citizenship Declarations Optants 1872 database on line Provo UT USA Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 subscription required Legarde Specifically Dictionnaire Historique et biographique des Generaux Francais Courcelles 1822 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Ignace Schaal amp oldid 1144721272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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