Monument list
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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26 | Boursier | Eugène Boursier | 1825 | 63 | 1888 | id: PBBoursier | 273232 | 163 | 1 | |
Eugènie Gerboin | 1857 | 62 | 1919 | |||||||
Clémence Boursier | 1829 | 69 | 1898 | |||||||
27 | Boyer | Sylvain Boyer | 1823 | 64 | 1887 | id: PBSylBoyer | 273175 | 136 | 1 | |
Louise Boyer | 1840 | 79 | 1919 | |||||||
28 | Bréval | Lucienne Bréval | 1869 | 66 | 1935 | id: PBBréval | 273264 | 157 | 1 | Bréval was a Swiss soprano who appeared at Covent Garden and the Met in New York; as well as the Paris Opéra. Her talent was admired by Fauré. |
29 | Brieux-Ustaritz | Yves Brieux-Ustaritz | 1905 | 86 | 1991 | id: PBBrieux1 (3 images) | 273349 | 195 | 1 | He was a leading dancer who trained at the Opéra de Paris in the 1930s and later became a choreographer and professor at the national conservatoire of music. |
Hélène Brieux-Ustaritz | Appeared at the Opéra-Comique in Paris | |||||||||
Marie Brieux-Ustaritz | ||||||||||
Victor Jean Pourrat | ||||||||||
30 | Bruneau | Alfred Bruneau | 1857 | 77 | 1934 | id: PBAlfBruneau1 (2 images) | 273212 | 91 | 1 | Bruneau was a close friend of Emile Zola and a noted composer. He subsrcibed to the Realist artistic movement; and successfully set several of Zola's works to music. |
Alfred Puaux Bruneau | 1917 | 45 | 1962 | |||||||
Suzanne René Puaux | 1887 | 83 | 1970 | |||||||
(widow) Bruneau | 1863 | 84 | 1947 | |||||||
31 | Buteau | Joachim Simon Buteau | 1858 | 36 | 1894 | id: PBButeau | 273246 | 152 | 1 | |
Mélanie Buteau | 1824 | 72 | 1896 | |||||||
32 | Cablat | Henriette Cablat | 1845 | 39 | 1884 | id: PBCablat | 273266 | 161 | 1 | |
Félix Cablat | 1843 | 63 | 1906 | |||||||
33 | Camon | Jeanne Alexandrine Camon | 1868 | 63 | 1931 | id: PBCamon1 (2 images) | 273340 | 117 | 1 | |
Hubert Camon | 1855 | 87 | 1942 | Camon was educated at the élite Ecole Polyetchnique and rose to the rank of General in 1913. He was a tactician and administrative general; who taught in militairy academies and became an authority on the Napoleonic army. He was also possibly more admired abroad rather than in France. During WW1 he was head of the munitions supply chain. | ||||||
André Camon | 1891 | 89 | 1980 | |||||||
Georges Camon | 1893 | 23 | 1916 | Killed in action; buried in Dompierre militairy cemetery in the Somme | ||||||
Germaine Camon | 1892 | 83 | 1975 | Wife of André Camon | ||||||
34 | Candlot | Edouard Candlot | 1834 | 69 | 1903 | id: PBCandlot1 (2 images) | 273333 | 242 | 1 | |
Bernadette Candlot | 1923 | 11 | 1934 | |||||||
Caroline Candlot | 1831 | 79 | 1910 | |||||||
Edouard-louis Candlot | 1858 | 64 | 1922 | |||||||
Francine Candlot | 1888 | 36 | 1924 | Wife of Henry Candlot | ||||||
Henry Candlot | 1894 | 44 | 1938 | |||||||
Thérèse Candlot | 1863 | 86 | 1949 | Wife of Edouard-Louis Candlot | ||||||
Marie Hamonic | 1888 | 85 | 1973 | |||||||
35 | Chaliapine | Fédor Chaliapine | 1874 | 64 | 1938 | id: PBChaliapine1 (2 images) | 273308 | 129 | 1 | Chaliapine was a noted Russian opera singer who left Russia in 1922. His remains were returned to Russia in 1984. His son of the same name was a cinema actor. |
36 | Christophe | Ernest Aquilas Christophe | 1827 | 65 | 1892 | id: PBChristophe | 273265 | 115 | 1 | Christophe was a noted sculptor who trained under François Rude (buried in Montparnasse cemetery). His gravestone is a reduced model of his statue of 'Grief'; exhibted at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855. |
37 | Clinquart | Charles Clinquart | 1893 | 5 | 1898 | id: PBClinquart | 273202 | 132 | 1 | |
Jeanne Basset | 1858 | 44 | 1902 | |||||||
Charles Clinquart | 1869 | 63 | 1932 | |||||||
Victor Clinquart | 1858 | 62 | 1920 | |||||||
Bertrand Dacquin | 1880 | 43 | 1923 | |||||||
38 | Clot | Henri Clot | 1825 | 64 | 1889 | id: PBClot | 273289 | 163 | 1 | |
Marie Amélie Clot | 1868 | 22 | 1890 | |||||||
39 | Couault | Alexandre René Julien Couault | 1787 | 74 | 1861 | id: PBCouault | 273273 | 115 | 1 | |
40 | Coxe | Hélène Margaretta Coxe | 1875 | 32 | 1907 | id: PBNivert | 273322 | 196 | 1 | |
Harriet Caldwell Nivert | 1849 | 71 | 1920 | Information from Ancestry.com: Harriet was the daughter of William Parmelee; a barrister from Marylebone in London. In 1870 she married Albert Nivert; who was a banker; at St Marylebone parish church. | ||||||
41 | Creuzé | Ferdinand Creuzé | 1807 | 76 | 1883 | id: PBReceveur1 (4 images) | 273293 | 93 | 1 | Customs inspector; born in Chatelleraut |
Juliette Receveur | 1901 | 98 | 1999 | |||||||
René Receveur | 1899 | 66 | 1965 | |||||||
Marie Elisabeth Creuzé | 1826 | 70 | 1896 | |||||||
42 | Crozat | Alice Crozat | 1876 | 18 | 1894 | id: PBCrozat | 273194 | 105 | 1 | |
43 | Dale | Caroline Roselma Blackie Dale | 1856 | 56 | 1912 | id: PBDimsdale | 273222 | 128 | 1 | Information from family website: Name on grave is Dale; but the full family name was Dimsdale. She was born in Doughty St in London. She was the daughter of a disgraced London solicitor condemned for forgery. |
44 | Daniaud | Jean Daniaud | 1787 | 75 | 1862 | id: PBDaniaud | 273183 | 120 | 1 | Daniaud was a veteran of the Napoleonic campaign; decorated with the veteran's medal during the 2nd Empire. He was a local councillor in the Batignolles commune; and president of the St Michel factory. |
J F Paul Daniaud | 1834 | 43 | 1877 | |||||||
Marie Françoise Daniaud | 1792 | 77 | 1869 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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45 | Dattler | Jacques Dattler | 1810 | 52 | 1862 | id: PBDattler | 273238 | 143 | 1 | |
Jean Auguste Levasseur | 75 | d 19?? | ||||||||
Marie Alexandrine Levasseur | 1835 | 88 | 1923 | |||||||
46 | de Vere | Caroline Florence de Vere | 1875 | 26 | 1901 | id: PBDeVere1 (2 images) | 273292 | 953 | 1 | |
Camille de Vere | 1883 | 26 | 1909 | Co-managed the family magic shop | ||||||
Cyril de Vere | 1881 | 83 | 1964 | Co-managed the family magic shop | ||||||
Julia de Vere | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | From www.magicnook.com: Okita (Julia Ferrett); performed magic in a Japanese style. She was the wife of Charles de Vere; and mother of Cyril and Camille. | ||||||
Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams | 1843 | 88 | 1931 | Williams was a popular British conjurer and magician who took the stage name Charles de Vere. He opened a magic shop in London in 1873; and a magic shop/factory in Paris in 1878. The Paris shop was run with his sons. His daughter Ionia (known was Clementine de Vere) also appeared on the stage as the Goddess of Mystery! (Source: www.magicnook.com). | ||||||
47 | Debroise | Hippolyte Debroise | 1888 | 19 | 1907 | id: PBDebroise1 (2 images) | 273347 | 113 | 1 | Debroise was shot dead in a gratuitousact by local gangsters walking home from a Corpus Christi procession. His death was considered an outrage by the Church who raised a susbcription for the tomb. A relic of his blood-stained shirt was placed in the foundations of a new local church in 1910. |
48 | Delcroix | Josephine Delcroix | 1844 | 53 | 1897 | id: PBDelcroix | 273254 | 149 | 1 | |
Joseph Clément Delcroix | 1842 | 50 | 1892 | |||||||
49 | Demidoff | Catherine Demidoff | 1884 | 47 | 1931 | id: PBDemidoff | 273299 | 155 | 1 | |
Igor Demidoff | 1873 | 73 | 1946 | |||||||
50 | Demkès | Auguste Demkès | 1828 | 49 | 1877 | id: PBDemkès1 (3 images) | 273230 | 111 | 1 | Jean Jérôme Auguste Demkès was born in Belfort. He was the director of the Batignolles municipal school and Vice President of the local mutual aid (insurance) company. |
André Demkès | 1889 | 27 | 1916 | Killed in action near Verdun | ||||||
E Demkès | 1859 | 90 | 1949 | |||||||
Marie Demkès | 1867 | 71 | 1938 | Wife of E.Demkès | ||||||
(widow) Demkès | 1821 | 82 | 1903 |
Monument list for Batignolles Cemetery
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Surname list for Batignolles Cemetery
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