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Magdeleine Goüin

Magdeleine Goüin, countess Bernard de Ganay (2 March 1901 – 30 June 1949) was a French racing driver and philanthropist.

Early life edit

Goüin was born 2 March 1901 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. She was a daughter of Édouard Goüin[1] and Suzanne du Buit (future countess of Segur-Lamoignon), as well as the sister of Henry Goüin, president of the Fondation Royaumont.[2]

Career edit

As a racing driver, Goüin won the Rallye Paris - Saint-Raphaël Féminin in 1930 at the wheel of a Renault Reinastella type RM,[3] then she finished second the following year at the Rally Paris-Amsterdam behind Suzanne Deutsch de La Meurthe.

She became vice-president of the Automobile-Club Feminine de France, then presided over by Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart.

Philanthropy edit

Very involved in charitable and philanthropic works, Goüin creates and animates the "tea Rosy", teas of charity [4][5][6] of which the important funds harvested were donated for the benefit of the Work of Visiting Nurses of France, founded by her mother-in-law the Marquise de Ganay, or the dispensary of the Nelly-Martyl Foundation of the rue de Belleville.

Personal life edit

In 1919, she married Count Bernard de Ganay,[7][8] president of polos de France, son of the Marquis Jean de Ganay and Berthe de Béhague and grandson of Etienne, Marquis de Ganay.

She died on 30 June 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco.

Descendants edit

They were notably the grandparents of Thierry and Christine de Ganay, wife of Pal Sarkozy (thus great-grandparents of Olivier Sarkozy), then of Frank G. Wisner.[9][10]

References edit

  1. ^ Augustin Hamon, The Masters of France, Volume 3 , 1938
  2. ^ Le Gonidec, Nathalie (2009). "Des Batignolles à Royaumont" (PDF). royaumont-archives-et-bibliotheque.fr (in French). Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  3. ^ "The car practice, Volume 26", 1930
  4. ^ "Modes: illustrated monthly magazine of decorative arts applied to women", 1933
  5. ^ "The Living Art, Numbers 162 to 167", 1932
  6. ^ "The Woman of France", 1933
  7. ^ Rang-Ri Park-Barjot (2005). La Société de construction des Batignolles : des origines à la Première guerre mondiale, 1846–1914. Roland-Mousnier (in French). Vol. 24. preface by Jean Monville. Paris: Presses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne. pp. preface 7 of 298. ISBN 978-2-840-50389-7. OCLC 948985809.
  8. ^ Burnel, Anne (1995). La Société de construction des Batignolles de 1914–1939 : histoire d'un déclin (in French). Vol. 41. Genève. Librairie Droz. ISBN 978-2-600-00094-9. OCLC 33950103.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Stanislas de Larminat, Le maréchal Louis-Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers, 1795–1878:sa famille et ses alliances, 1983
  10. ^ Famille de Ganay sur le site ghyka.org

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