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 | Andry | François Claude Andry | 1730 | 74 | 1804 | no image | 273118 | 25 | 1 | Andry was a wine merchant; who married Marie Geneviève Stoutz in 1755 |
Marie Geneviève Dumont | 1763 | 84 | 1847 | |||||||
2 | Calanis | Jean-sébastien Calanis | 1910 | 30 | 1940 | no image | 273119 | 20 | 1 | A capitain First Class of the Merchant Nacy; killed in action by enemy fire whilst serving in the French Merchant Navy loyal to de Gaulle. His family was from Montmartre. |
3 | Chatelus de Vialar | Jean-claude Chatelus de Vialar | 1946 | 26 | 1972 | no image | 273123 | 42 | 1 | Son of Claude Chatelus and Jacqueline de Vialar; of Algiers. |
Lise de Vialar | 1882 | 93 | 1975 | Born in Algiers; she married Baron Jacques de Vialar | ||||||
Pierre Portal | 1743 | 63 | 1806 | The Portal and Vialar families were related. Before the revolution; Portal was a royal chaplain in France and and the former independent duchy of Bouillon (near Luxembourg); and a canon of the cathedrals of Paris and Verdun. There are a total of six Portal tombs in this cemetery. | ||||||
4 | Christophle | Elisabeth Françoise Christophle | 1724 | 96 | 1820 | no image | 273116 | 20 | 1 | Wife of the architect Pierre-Joseph Christophle (1715-1781); whose most notable work is in Amiens Cathedral. The sculptor associated with this work was Jean-Baptiste Dupuis (1698-1790); possibly the father or anothe relation of Elisabeth. |
5 | de Bougainville | Louis de Bougainville | 1729 | 82 | 1811 | no image | 273113 | 18 | 1 | Bougainville was one of the most distinguished French admirals and explorers of the 18th century. He sailed around the globe in 1766; and was a contemporary to the English explorer Captain Cook. He later served in the French naval actions of the American War of Independence; and the revolutionary conflicts. The bougainvillea flower is named in his honour. His heart is buried in this grave; and his body is buried in the Panthéon. His full biography can be found on the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Antoine_de_Bougainville |
Josephine Olympte Claire d'Anglars de Bassagnac | 1826 | 66 | 1892 | |||||||
Marie Josephine Flore de Bougainville | 1759 | 47 | 1806 | Born in Brest. | ||||||
6 | de Charrin | Marie Catherine Esther de Charrin | 1757 | 43 | 1800 | no image | 273115 | 22 | 1 | Wife of Philippe Fabre de Charrin; who was appointed as one of the six hundred 'War Commissioners' in 1790; responsible for the finance; logistics; and general organisation of each regiment. |
7 | de Fitzjames | Edouard de Fitzjames | 1776 | 62 | 1838 | no image | 273111 | 25 | 1 | Descended from an illegitimate son of the exiled Stuart king James II of England; he fled the French revolution but returned to France in 1801. After nominal service in Napoléon's army in 1813; he rallied to the restored monarchy and notably called for the execution of Marshal Ney. His biography in French can be found on the following link: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_de_Fitz-James_(1776-1838) |
8 | de Maillé de Latour Landry | Charles Jean de Maillé de Latour Landry | 1771 | 68 | 1839 | no image | 273110 | 11 | 1 | Descended from one of the most distinguished French noble families and son of the Duc de Maillé; he was a close friend of the future king Charles X. His brother married into the family of the Duc de Fitzjames; who is buried in the neighbouring grave. |
9 | de Montesquiou Fezensac | Alphonse de Montesquiou Fezensac | 1786 | 17 | 1803 | no image | 273124 | 37 | 1 | Son of the comtesse de Fezensac |
Maurice de Flavigny | 1852 | 5 | 1857 | |||||||
Léon Félix Anlexandre Jean de Laborde | 1877 | 89 | 1966 | |||||||
Léon Josephe Alexandre de Laborde | 1853 | 91 | 1944 | |||||||
Pauline Henriette Gabrielle Anne-marie de Laborde | 1876 | 88 | 1964 | |||||||
Phyllis de Laborde | 1890 | 80 | 1970 | |||||||
Rosalie de Laborde | 1736 | 85 | 1821 | Wife of Marquis Jean Joseph de Laborde; a banker guilloitined during the revolution and buried in the Picpus cemetery in eastern Paris. His biography can be found on the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Joseph_de_Laborde | ||||||
Simon Joseph Léon Emmanuel de Laborde | 1807 | 62 | 1869 | Son of Alexandre de Laborde and Thérèse Sabatier de Cabre. Like his father; he had a distinguished career as a politician and archaelogist. His full biography in French can be found on the following link: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9on_de_Laborde | ||||||
Thérèse de Laborde | 1780 | 74 | 1854 | Wife of Alexandre Marquis de Laborde; an eminent politician and archaelogist; and daughter-in-law of Marquise Rosalie de Laborde | ||||||
Valentin Auguste Alexandre Josephe de Laborde | 1840 | 76 | 1916 | |||||||
Gaspard de Lalive | 1765 | 64 | 1829 | Introducer of ambassadors to the king; naval officer | ||||||
Marie de Lalive | 1742 | 66 | 1808 | Wife of Baron Ange Laurent de Lalive; introducer of ambassadors to the king 1756-73; and baron du Châtelet. Her first husband was the pre-revolutionnary politican and finance minister; Calonne. | ||||||
Louise de Montesquiou Fezensac | 1764 | 88 | 1852 | Daughter of Ange Laurent de Lalive and Marie-Louise de Nettine. | ||||||
Raymond de Montesquiou Fezensac | 1818 | 1 | 1819 | |||||||
Richard de Montesquiou Fezensac | 1810 | |||||||||
Hubert de Vintimille | 1740 | 77 | 1817 | |||||||
10 | de Rigaud | Jean Louis de Rigaud | 1762 | 54 | 1816 | no image | 273109 | 15 | 1 | Several members of the Rigaud family are buried in this cemetery. They were a distinguished noble family which included several generals; a governor of New France (Canada); and a governor of the Louvre. Jean Louis served in the French forces during the American War of Independence; and was attached to the staff of George Washington at the battle of Yorktown. He remained loyal to the Royalist forces during the revolutionary and Napoleonic periods. |
Victoire de Rigaud | 1784 | 70 | 1854 | Victoire descended from the family of the engineer Riquet; duc de Caraman; who constructed the canal du Midi in the reign of Louis XIV. Another member of the same family is buried close by in this cemetery. | ||||||
11 | Debray | Pierre Charles Debray | 1814 | no image | 273122 | 20 | 1 | Pierre Debray was a local miller who owned the windmill now known as the Moulin de la Galette. In 1814; he was killed defending his mill from attack by the Cossacks stationed in Montmartre. According to one legend; was strung up on the sails of the windmill which is depicted on the grave. Other members of his family also died in the attack. Later members of the family founded the 'guingette' at the mill; which Renoir immortalised in his painting; and which became one of the favoured meeting places of the artistic community. It remains one of the most iconic buildings in Montmartre. More details of this story can be found on the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moulin_de_la_Galette | ||
Aimée-geneviève Debray | 1754 | 58 | 1812 | |||||||
12 | Desportes | Benjamin Desportes | 1840 | no image | 273114 | 14 | 1 | |||
Nicolas Félix Desportes | 1763 | 86 | 1849 | In 1790; Desportes was elected as the first mayor of Montmartre. He pursued a successful career during the revolutionary and Napoléonic periods; notably as a diplomat and personal secretary to Lucien Bonaparte. He was also responsible for bringing Geneva under French control. He later became a member of the French parliament; and a supporter of the future Napoléon III. His full biography in French can be found on the following link: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Desportes | ||||||
13 | Dumas | Guillaume Matthieu Dumas | 1753 | 84 | 1837 | no image | 273112 | 18 | 1 | Descended from a noble family from Montpellier; he served with distinction in the French forces of the American War of Independence; and then in the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He was commander of the escort that brought the royal family back to Paris after their failed flight to Varennes in 1791. He also served as minister of war for the Napoleonic kingdom of Naples under Joseph Bonaparte. His full biography can be found on the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathieu_Dumas |
14 | Galitzine | Barbe Galitzine | 1804 | no image | 273121 | 14 | 1 | Wife of Prince Théodore Nicolaievitch Galitzin; a member of one of the most distinguished noble families of the Russian empire. Several members of the Galitzin family converted to Catholicism; partially under the influence of Madame Schwetchine. | ||
15 | Mouchot | Jeanne Andrée Mouchot | 1743 | 77 | 1820 | no image | 273117 | 15 | 1 | |
16 | Swetchine | Anne Sophie Swetchine | 1782 | 75 | 1857 | no image | 273120 | 15 | 1 | Brought up at the court of of Catherine II of Russia as he daughter of a secretary of state; and later lady-in-waiting to the wife of Tsar Paul I; she married the General Nicholas Swetchine; the Governor of St Petersburg (who is buried in a grave beside her). She converted to Catholicism; and hosted an important literary salon in Paris. her biography can be found on the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Swetchine |
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