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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1 | Rosine | 1821 | 14 | 1835 | id: PMHardy | 242110 | 39 | 1 | age 13 yrs 10 mths | |
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
2 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMPolishMaus3 (5 images) | 242125 | 32 | 1 | |
3 | Mierzejewski | Nicolas Mierzejewski | 1787 | 69 | 1856 | id: PMPolishMaus3 (5 images) | 242125 | 32 | 1 | Born in Darow; he served with in the Polish Vistule Regiment with Napoléon's army 1808-1812; and the rebel Polish army in the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; when he led the rebellion in Nowogrodrodeck. |
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
4 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241618 | 70 | 1 | |
5 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241618 | 70 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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6 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241622 | 65 | 1 | |
7 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241622 | 65 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241626 | 74 | 1 | |
9 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241626 | 74 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241630 | 71 | 1 | |
11 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241630 | 71 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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12 | Baudin | Charles Baudin | 1784 | 70 | 1854 | no image | 242098 | 21 | 1 | Baudin joined the French navy in 1800; and lost his arm in battle against the British in the Indian ocean in 1803. He was promoted to frigate captain in 1812 after fighting off a British attack close to St Tropez. In 1839 he was promoted to Vice-Admiral after participating in the French campaign to Mexico. See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudin |
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
13 | Baudry | Pierre François Hippolyte Baudry | 1803 | 58 | 1861 | id: PMBaudry | 242099 | 29 | 1 | |
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
14 | Bellanger | René Bellanger | 1890 | 27 | 1917 | no image | 242100 | 22 | 1 | |
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
15 | Bonneville | Jean Alphonse Adrien Bonneville | 1767 | 63 | 1830 | id: PMBonneville | 242101 | 27 | 1 | |
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
16 | Bourgoin | Henriette Bourgoin | 1864 | 22 | 1886 | no image | 242102 | 33 | 1 | |
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
17 | de Guéheneuc | Louise Henriette de Guéheneuc | 1761 | 73 | 1834 | id: PMCrepy | 242103 | 18 | 1 | Wife of François de Guéheneuc; valet to Louis XVI in 1789; who rose to become a French senator and count under Napoléon. Her son Charles was named ADC to Napoléon in 1809. Her daughter Louise; a leading beauty; became the principal lady-in-waiting to the Empress Marie-Louise and the second wife of the Napoleonic hero Marshal Lannes who is buried in a separate chapel in this cemetery. |
18 | Delage | Jean-baptiste Delage | 1804 | 58 | 1862 | id: PMDelage | 242104 | 74 | 1 | |
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
19 | Deniot | Marie-elisabeth Deniot | 1849 | id: PMPolishMaus1 (9 images) | 242123 | 34 | 1 | Donated the plot for the first of several mausoleums in this cemetery for the exiled Polish community. | ||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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20 | Desmoulin | Fernand Desmoulin | 1853 | 61 | 1914 | id: PMDesmoulin | 242105 | 20 | 1 | Artist and engraver noted for his works linked to spiritism and the paranormal. |
21 | Dezermaux | Lucile Dezermaux | 1860 | 29 | 1889 | no image | 242106 | 27 | 1 | |
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
22 | Dufreney | Anne Marie Dufreney | 1852 | id: PMDufreney | 242107 | 31 | 1 | |||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
23 | Gau | Franz-christian Gau | 1789 | 64 | 1853 | no image | 242108 | 27 | 1 | German archaeologist and architect who studied and wrote on Egypt and Pompeii; and later became architect to the city of Paris. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Christian_Gau |
24 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 242097 | 39 | 1 | |
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
25 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241622 | 65 | 1 | |
26 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241622 | 65 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241618 | 70 | 1 | |
28 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241618 | 70 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
29 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241626 | 74 | 1 | |
30 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241626 | 74 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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31 | Bamotowski | Arthur Joseph Bamotowski | 1840 | 10 | 1850 | id: PMBallin | 241630 | 71 | 1 | |
32 | Gaudelet | Marie Marguerite Gaudelet | 1763 | 75 | 1838 | id: PMBallin | 241630 | 71 | 1 | |
Julie Victoire de Lacroix | 1808 | 62 | 1870 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Emile de Lacroix | ||||||
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Marie Anne Marthe Ruillier | 1875 | 35 | 1910 | Born in Guadeloupe; wife of Robert Henry Ruillier | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Henri de Lacroix | 1844 | 80 | 1924 | Born in Guadeloupe. Began his military service during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 and became commander of one of the leading army academies. | ||||||
Nicolas Dufreney | 1835 | |||||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Marie | 1839 | 1 | 1840 | |||||||
Stanislaw Bacinski | 1787 | 63 | 1850 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Pierre Ludomir Bagowski | 1843 | |||||||||
? Barrière | 1876 | |||||||||
Henriette Julie Baudin | 1837 | 58 | 1895 | Wife of Charles Baudin | ||||||
Louis Alphonse Baudin | 1826 | 62 | 1888 | General Secretary of the Paris-Lyon Railway Company | ||||||
Marie Anne Louise Baudin | 1848 | 33 | 1881 | Wife of Louis Alphonse Baudin | ||||||
Eulalie Baudry | 1800 | 83 | 1883 | |||||||
Théophile Hippolyte Baudry | 1828 | 34 | 1862 | |||||||
A Ph (?philippe) Bellanger | 1849 | 87 | 1936 | |||||||
Alice Bellanger | 1857 | 88 | 1945 | |||||||
Bérengere Bellanger | 1922 | 70 | 1992 | |||||||
Marguerite Bellanger | 1885 | 73 | 1958 | |||||||
Pierre Bellanger | 1877 | 73 | 1950 | |||||||
Robert Bellanger | 1884 | 82 | 1966 | Radical Socialist politician and member of the French parliament 1928-32; then of the Senate 1933-40; and briefly Junior Navy Minister in 1932. In 1913 he founded the Bellanger Brothers autmobile company; and was the last private owner of Fort Bregançon; now the official summer residence of the President of France. | ||||||
Jeanne Hélène Berger | 1877 | 90 | 1967 | |||||||
Alozy Biernacki | 1778 | 76 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of Finance in the rebel Polish government of 1831. In Paris he was President of the Governors of the Polish School in the Batignolles district. | ||||||
Zaine Bonneville | 1869 | |||||||||
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Henri Bourgoin | 1834 | 77 | 1911 | |||||||
Marie Bourgoin | 1841 | 71 | 1912 | |||||||
Jozef Bronieski | 1793 | 60 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Ksawery Bronikowski | 1799 | 53 | 1852 | Former prefect of police in Warsaw | ||||||
Jozef Bronziewski | 1832 | 3 | 1835 | |||||||
Edith Brossellet | 1902 | 15 | 1917 | |||||||
Geneviève Brossellet | 1900 | 23 | 1923 | |||||||
Henri Brossellet | 1905 | 1 | 1906 | age 8m | ||||||
Paul Brossellet | 1862 | 47 | 1909 | Capt. In Artillery | ||||||
Alexandre Brzezinski | 1802 | 46 | 1848 | Served with the Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831. Born in Rzymsk. | ||||||
Fryderyck Bukiell | 1809 | 51 | 1860 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; standard bearer for the 11th Lancers. Also known was Thomas Bukiell. Born in Szczypiaki. | ||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Jan Dabowski | 1805 | 46 | 1851 | Chaplain to the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile in Paris director of the Polish School in the Batignolles district | ||||||
(widow) de Lachapelle | 1800 | 64 | 1864 | |||||||
Emile Alexandre de Lacroix | 1891 | |||||||||
Emma Antoinette de Lacroix | 1854 | Born in St Petersburg | ||||||||
Emile Delage | 1832 | 39 | 1871 | |||||||
Etienne Amedée Delage | 1826 | 75 | 1901 | |||||||
Jean Gustave Delage | 1828 | 54 | 1882 | |||||||
Paul Delage | 1859 | 63 | 1922 | |||||||
Pauline Delage | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | |||||||
Pierette Augustine Amélie Delage | 1806 | 90 | 1896 | |||||||
Auguste Dezermaux | 1808 | 91 | 1899 | Follower of the philosopher Charles Fourier; who taught a community-based cooperatif philosophy (phalanstère) viewed as proto-Socialist. | ||||||
Gaston Dezermaux | 1853 | 76 | 1929 | Architect | ||||||
Irmine Dezermaux | 1823 | 82 | 1905 | |||||||
Marie Dezermaux | 1860 | 71 | 1931 | |||||||
Clémence Amélie Dufreney | 1853 | Wife of Gabriel François Dufreney | ||||||||
Emile Julien Dufreney | 1936 | |||||||||
François Gabriel Dufreney | 1868 | |||||||||
Henri Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Marie Anne Dufreney | 1937 | |||||||||
Jozef Bohdan Dziekonski | 1816 | 39 | 1855 | Inscription: doctor of medicine; man of letters; artist and engraver | ||||||
Jan Dziewulski | 1791 | 62 | 1853 | Rebel priest during the 1831 Polish Uprising; and in exile chaplain to the Czartoskyi family; one of whom presided the rebel Polish government in 1831. | ||||||
Eugene Constant Fauchon | 1844 | 51 | 1895 | |||||||
Marie Fauchon | 1856 | 69 | 1925 | |||||||
Jozef Fijalkowski | 1777 | 69 | 1846 | Born in Warsaw. Joined the Polish contigent of the Napoleonic forces and later participated in the Polish Uprising of 1831. | ||||||
France FitzGeorge | 1911 | 63 | 1974 | 2nd wife of Commander George Fitzgeorge; grandson of the 2nd Duke of Cambridge and great-grandson of King George III of England. | ||||||
Joseph Jean Giedroyc | 1808 | 41 | 1849 | Born in Sylwerianowo; served in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Albert Gigault | 1853 | 58 | 1911 | |||||||
Cyrill Grodecki | 1797 | 49 | 1846 | Magistrate of the court of Volhinie in the Polish Ukraine | ||||||
Antoine Hardy | 1801 | 78 | 1879 | |||||||
Adrienne Higarede | 1856 | 57 | 1913 | |||||||
Jean Rupert Higarede | 1842 | 53 | 1895 | |||||||
Jean François Huet | 1839 | |||||||||
Albert Jacqmarco | 1865 | 33 | 1898 | |||||||
Marcelle Jacqmarco | 1896 | 2 | 1898 | |||||||
Henri Jakubowski | 1804 | 50 | 1854 | Committee member of the Polish Democratic Society | ||||||
Théophile Jaworski | 1799 | 59 | 1858 | Born in Podolie; captain of the 7th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the Polish Uprising of 1831 | ||||||
Jerzy Katski | 1778 | 66 | 1844 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Julian Klemczysnki | 1810 | 44 | 1854 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 6th Lancers; born in Stare-Miasto | ||||||
Louis Kordecki | 1830 | 28 | 1858 | Taught at the Polish School in the Batignolles district of Paris; close to this cemetery | ||||||
Ludomir Korylski-Korecki | 1784 | 73 | 1857 | Mathametician; born in Samogitie in Lithuania. Emigrated to Paris after the 1831 Polish Uprising. NB double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum. | ||||||
Jan Kotarbinski | 1851 | 1 | 1852 | |||||||
Jozef Kozlowski | 1810 | 43 | 1853 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Zmudz in Samogitie in Lithuania | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Tadeusz Kralewski | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; born in Bydgoszcz | ||||||
Françoise Honorine Eugénie Laurecisque | 1821 | 26 | 1847 | Buried in the church that her husband built in Constantinople; beside her son. | ||||||
Marie Reine Laurecisque | 1790 | 94 | 1884 | |||||||
? Victorine Le Borgne | 1861 | |||||||||
Josephine Lecler | 1830 | 76 | 1906 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | 1810 | 88 | 1898 | |||||||
(widow) Lemue | ||||||||||
Jeanne Lemue | 1876 | d 19 ??? | ||||||||
Léon Lemue | 1839 | 78 | 1917 | |||||||
Paul Lemue | 1869 | 75 | 1944 | |||||||
Casimir Lopacinski | 1810 | 47 | 1857 | Born in Lithuania; he served with the 1st Lancers in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||
Marie Anne Mezin | 1852 | |||||||||
Amélie Migette | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
Josephine Migette | 1845 | 65 | 1910 | |||||||
Casimir Paskowicz | 57 | The date of death is given as 1814 but this must be a mistake. Paskowicz participated in the 1831 Polish Uprising and was one of the original rebels. | ||||||||
Blanche Pharaon | 1886 | 82 | 1968 | |||||||
Jacques Pharaon | 1898 | 90 | 1988 | |||||||
Jean Pol Pharaon | 1859 | 64 | 1923 | |||||||
Louis Charles Pharaon | 1867 | 65 | 1932 | |||||||
Louise Pharaon | 1875 | 87 | 1962 | |||||||
Marie Léontine Pharaon | 1852 | 64 | 1916 | |||||||
Yvonne Pharaon | 1903 | 101 | 2004 | |||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Jan Sielecki | 1813 | 32 | 1845 | Born in Sambir in Lithuania | ||||||
Julian Sierawski | 1773 | 76 | 1849 | Born in Cracow; served in the Polish rebellion of 1794 under Kosciuszko and in the exiled rebel Polish forces before joining Napoléon's armies. He joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards returned to exile in France. | ||||||
Aleksander Smolikowski | 1806 | 50 | 1856 | Born in Lublin; under-secretary of state for Education in the rebel Polish government of 1831 NB This is a double commemoration on the neighbouring third Polish mausoleum | ||||||
Antoine Alphonse Starzynski | 1846 | Born in Muszka rowa in Podolie; captain of the 16th Infantry Regt of the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising | ||||||||
Leon Stempowski | 1794 | 62 | 1856 | Heroic officer who participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion; imprisoned by the Russians for his rebellion; and founder of the Polish mausoleums in Montmartre cemetery. | ||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno | ||||||
Walenty Suchodolski | 1805 | 47 | 1852 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; member of the 4th Lancers; born in Nowa-Wola. | ||||||
Jozef Swirski | 1794 | 60 | 1854 | Member of the Polish Diet; and Minister of the Interior in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jean Olrych Szaniecki | 1783 | 57 | 1840 | Born in Plewiska; became a public prosecutor and magistrate and a progressive member of the Polish Diet and one of the parlimanetary leaders of the 1831 Polish Uprising. He was minister of justice in the rebel Polish government of 1831. | ||||||
Jan Szlubowski | 1777 | 76 | 1853 | Served in the Polish army under the great Polish hero; General Kosciuszko | ||||||
Franciszek Szmadje | 1792 | 58 | 1850 | |||||||
Elizabeth Henriette Toma | 1844 | 49 | 1893 | |||||||
Jozef Wasilewski | 1818 | 36 | 1854 | |||||||
Justyn Wasilewski | 1832 | 2 | 1834 | |||||||
Henri Joseph Willequez | 1849 | 65 | 1914 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1816 | 54 | 1870 | |||||||
Marie Clémence Willequez | 1841 | 42 | 1883 | |||||||
Jacques Hippolyte Yamini | 1803 | 64 | 1867 | |||||||
Jozef Zaliwiski | 1798 | 55 | 1853 | Participated in the 1831 Polish rebellion. Born in Lithuania; and amongst the first rebels in Warsaw at the outbreak of the rebellion; he later served in Kuffstein in the Austrian Tyrol but also returned to fight in Poland. | ||||||
François Xavier Zawadzki | 1812 | 46 | 1858 | |||||||
Françoise Emilie Ballin | 1750 | 102 | 1852 | |||||||
Charles Baudin | 1823 | 69 | 1892 | Diplomat. 1st secretary to the French embassy in London; and later ambassador to the Netherlands. He was charged with bringing Napoléon's will back from London and presenting it the Emperor Napoléon III. | ||||||
Charles Deniot | 1829 | |||||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
Pierre Paul Laurecisque | 1840 | 7 | 1847 | Buried in the church that his father built in Constantinople | ||||||
Louis Jacques Léopold Le Borgne | 1819 | 59 | 1878 | Born in Guadeloupe; administrator in the service of the navy | ||||||
Léon Florian Pharaon | 1853 | 62 | 1915 | |||||||
Joseph Théodore Aglae Varanne | 1836 | According to the family website; born c.1791 in Guadeloupe. Wife of Jacques Pierre Varanne | ||||||||
Louise Baudin | 1800 | 66 | 1866 | |||||||
Antoinette Louise Bonneville | 1772 | 62 | 1834 | |||||||
Agathe Ozouf | 1784 | 73 | 1857 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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33 | Guillotaux | Thérèse Marie Guillotaux | 1756 | 85 | 1841 | id: PMGuillotaux | 242109 | 19 | 1 | Wife of Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux |
Adéle Guillotaux | 1800 | 53 | 1853 | Wife of Armand Guillotaux | ||||||
Marie Adéle Curet | 1836 | 84 | 1920 | |||||||
Félix Curet | 1862 | 72 | 1934 | |||||||
Jean Joseph Armand Guillotaux | ||||||||||
Félix Curet | 1820 | 51 | 1871 | |||||||
Armand Guillotaux | 1776 | 71 | 1847 | Keeper of the King's Linen (!) | ||||||
34 | Jelowicki | Alexandre Jelowicki | 1802 | 75 | 1877 | id: PMPolishMaus2 (8 images) | 242124 | 42 | 1 | Superior of the Polish Mission in Paris and director of the Polish charitable institute; died in Rome |
Félix Boskiewicz | 1789 | 58 | 1847 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; later lived in Trieste | ||||||
Jean Kozminski | 1804 | 44 | 1848 | Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||
Jean Piotrowski | 1813 | 34 | 1847 | Volunteer from Lithuania in the rebel Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising. In exile he became a municipal surveyor in Paris | ||||||
Pierre Pogonowski | 1809 | 38 | 1847 | Born in Cracow; he joined the 1831 Polish Uprising; and afterwards served in the Spanish army | ||||||
Victor Ratajski | 1808 | 35 | 1843 | |||||||
Ladislas Rielecki | 1808 | d ?? - Rebel officer in the Polish army during the 1831 Polish Uprising; served with the Lancers | ||||||||
Lucien Stypulkowski | 1806 | 43 | 1849 | Served in the rebel Polish army with the 13th Lancers during the Polish Uprising of 1831; born in Grodno |
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