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Pineton de Chambrun family

The Pineton de Chambrun family is a French noble family, of which several members have taken an important part in French politics. Their nobility was proven in 1491. The Pineton de Chambrun originally come from the Gévaudan region, where many members were mayors or deputies of Lozère.

Pineton de Chambrun
French noble family
CountryFrance
Place of originGévaudan

First family members in French politics edit

  • Louis Charles Pineton de Chambrun (1774-1860), émigré of the Army of Condé, colonel of cavalry, deputy of Lozère.
  • Joseph Dominique Aldebert de Chambrun (19 November 1821 – 6 February 1899), was a prefect, deputy of Lozère, and senator from 30 January 1876 to 4 January 1879.
  • Charles de Chambrun (1827–1880), French politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies.

Descendants of Lafayette edit

Descendants include direct lineage of the Marquis de Lafayette, through the wedding of Marie Henriette Hélène Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle (6 June 1832, Paris – 17 November 1902, Paris), granddaughter of Marie Antoinette Virginie du Motier de La Fayette, at the Église de la Madeleine in Paris, on 8 June 1859, with Charles Adolphe Pineton de Chambrun (10 August 1831, Marjevols – 13 September 1891, New York), a lawyer in New York.[1]

The descendants of Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle and Charles Adolphe Pineton de Chambrun include:

References edit

  • Maria Petringa, Brazza, A Life for Africa, Bloomington, In; AuthorHouse, 2006, ISBN 978-1-4259-1198-0

Notes edit

  1. ^ Chaffanjon, Arnaud, La Fayette et sa descendance, Berger-Levraud, Paris, 1976
  2. ^ "Mort de Jacqueline de Chambrun, résistante et défenseure des droits des femmes". Le Progrès. September 25, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  3. ^ René de Chambrun's Introduction to André Maurois' Adrienne: The Life of the Marquise de la Fayette, McGraw-Hill, 1961, p. x
  4. ^ Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

External links edit

  • "Congo burial for explorer Brazza". BBC News. 3 October 2006. Retrieved 22 May 2010., 3 October 2006: The mortal remains of explorer Brazza, his wife, and children were exhumed in Algeria and reinterred in the new Brazza Mausoleum in Brazzaville, Congo
  • A site dedicated to Brazza's life and times, with a photo of his wife, Therese de Chambrun (in French, Italian or English)

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The Pineton de Chambrun family is a French noble family of which several members have taken an important part in French politics Their nobility was proven in 1491 The Pineton de Chambrun originally come from the Gevaudan region where many members were mayors or deputies of Lozere Pineton de ChambrunFrench noble familyCountryFrancePlace of originGevaudan Contents 1 First family members in French politics 2 Descendants of Lafayette 3 References 4 Notes 5 External linksFirst family members in French politics editLouis Charles Pineton de Chambrun 1774 1860 emigre of the Army of Conde colonel of cavalry deputy of Lozere Joseph Dominique Aldebert de Chambrun 19 November 1821 6 February 1899 was a prefect deputy of Lozere and senator from 30 January 1876 to 4 January 1879 Charles de Chambrun 1827 1880 French politician member of the Chamber of Deputies Descendants of Lafayette editDescendants include direct lineage of the Marquis de Lafayette through the wedding of Marie Henriette Helene Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle 6 June 1832 Paris 17 November 1902 Paris granddaughter of Marie Antoinette Virginie du Motier de La Fayette at the Eglise de la Madeleine in Paris on 8 June 1859 with Charles Adolphe Pineton de Chambrun 10 August 1831 Marjevols 13 September 1891 New York a lawyer in New York 1 The descendants of Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle and Charles Adolphe Pineton de Chambrun include Marie Therese Virginie Francoise de Chambrun 30 June 1860 Essay Orne 17 January 1948 Algiers who married the explorer of Africa Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza Pierre de Chambrun 1865 1954 was elected deputy under the Third Republic 1898 1933 then senator 1933 1941 of the Lozere department He was part of the Vichy 80 minority group of French elected parliamentarians who on 10 July 1940 voted against the constitutional change that dissolved the Third Republic and established the state of the Vichy regime under the leadership of Marshal Philippe Petain Pierre de Chambrun became a member of the Provisional Consultative Assembly in 1944 1945 He married on 12 December 1895 Margaret Rives Nichols daughter of George Ward Nichols and Maria Longworth they had three children Marthe de Chambrun 1899 1984 who married Alessandro dei Principi Ruspoli Poggio Suasa 1895 1975 they had one son and two daughters Jean Pierre de Chambrun Marquis de Chambrun 1903 2004 who married Gisele Hugot Gratry 1909 2005 heiress of the French monument historique Manor of Ango they had three sons including Charles de Chambrun 1930 2010 was an administrator of societies and mayor of Montrodat Lozere Gaullist deputy of Lozere from 1962 to 1973 he was named Secretary of State to Foreign Trade in 1966 during the third government of Georges Pompidou From 1986 to 1988 he was deputy of the Gard department as a member of the National Front Jean Francois de Chambrun 1936 2015 who married firstly Josalee Douglas niece of US Ambassador to the United Kingdom Lewis Williams Douglas then secondly Raine Countess Spencer the former stepmother of Diana Princess of Wales Gilbert de Chambrun 1909 2009 was a diplomat mayor of Marjevols from 1953 to 1965 deputy in the Constituent Assembly of 1946 deputy of Lozere from 1946 to 1955 who sieged in the parliamentary group of the French Communist Party PCF He married French physician and activist Jacqueline Retourne they had four children 2 Jacques Aldebert de Chambrun 23 July 1872 Washington D C 22 April 1962 Paris General high officer of the Legion of Honour Legion d honneur member of the Society of the Cincinnati of France and of the Jockey Club He married on 19 February 1901 in Cincinnati Clara Eleanor Longworth 1873 1954 herself sister of Nicholas Longworth who married Alice Roosevelt daughter of the US President Theodore Roosevelt Their offspring would include Rene de Chambrun 1906 2002 lawyer at the Court of Appeal of Paris and in the Bar of New York and president of the Baccarat Cristalleries Rene de Chambrun married Pierre Laval s daughter Josee and who later defended post war Laval s memory He bought the Chateau de la Grange Bleneau a castle in the commune of Courpalay in the Seine et Marne departement of France from his cousin Louis de Lasteyrie a descendant of La Fayette in 1935 with a life tenancy Upon Lasteyrie s death in 1955 Rene de Chambrun discovered the large cache of documents in the attic and founded a private museum to Lafayette 3 He organized and described the family archives a collection dating from 1457 to 1990 The papers were microfilmed at La Grange in 1995 and 1996 for the United States Library of Congress 4 Charles de Chambrun 1875 1952 diplomat and writer member of the Academie francaise he married Marie de Rohan Chabot 1876 1951 widow of prince Lucien Murat and daughter of Alain de Rohan Chabot Duke of Rohan and his wife Herminie Duchess of Rohan nee de La Brousse de Verteillac References editMaria Petringa Brazza A Life for Africa Bloomington In AuthorHouse 2006 ISBN 978 1 4259 1198 0Notes edit Chaffanjon Arnaud La Fayette et sa descendance Berger Levraud Paris 1976 Mort de Jacqueline de Chambrun resistante et defenseure des droits des femmes Le Progres September 25 2013 Retrieved March 14 2021 Rene de Chambrun s Introduction to Andre Maurois Adrienne The Life of the Marquise de la Fayette McGraw Hill 1961 p x Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette Collection Manuscript Division Library of CongressExternal links editMaria Petringa s 1997 Brief Life of a Lover of Africa a short biography of Savorgnan de Brazza with several mentions of his wife Therese de Chambrun Congo burial for explorer Brazza BBC News 3 October 2006 Retrieved 22 May 2010 3 October 2006 The mortal remains of explorer Brazza his wife and children were exhumed in Algeria and reinterred in the new Brazza Mausoleum in Brazzaville Congo A site dedicated to Brazza s life and times with a photo of his wife Therese de Chambrun in French Italian or English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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