Pineton de Chambrun

The Pineton de Chambrun is a French aristocratic 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, and many members were mayors or deputies of Lozère.

  • Joseph, Dominique, Aldebert de Chambrun (19 November 1821 - 6 February 1899), was a prefect then deputy of Lozère, then senator from 30 January 1876 to 4 January 1879.
  • Charles de Chambrun (1827–1880), French politician.

Descendants of Lafayette

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 Mottier 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

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

Notes

  1. Chaffanjon, Arnaud, La Fayette et sa descendance, Berger-Levraud, Paris, 1976
  2. René de Chambrun's Introduction to André Maurois' Adrienne: The Life of the Marquise de la Fayette, McGraw-Hill, 1961, p. x
  3. Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette Collection, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
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