Monument list for Batignolles Cemetery

Batignolles Cemetery, Paris, France

Monument list

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76GeorgeBabette George1859461905id: PBGeoWalzer1
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2732161171
Albert George1886951981
Marguerite George1894901984

77GilletElisabeth Gillet1837531890id: PBWarnerGill2732201291Information from Ancestry.com: Elisabeth Warner was the daughter of John Warner and Elisabeth Derlin. In 1875 she lived in rue de Bellechasse in Paris 7e and married Jean Baptiste Gillet.

78Gilliard(widow) Gilliard1860511911id: PBDion2732881461
Charles Dion1853761929
Marie Louise Dion1859711930

79GinPauline Gin1863491912id: PBGin2732821311

80GiraudCasimir Giraud1868751943id: PBCasGiraud1
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2732831461
Marguerite Giraud1874721946
Roger Giraud1895231918 Sergent in the 1st Aviation Division; killed in action

81GiraultEtienne Girault1830741904id: PBGirault2731781121
Berthe Girault1865461911
Joséphine Girault1830801910

82GrécourtMarguerite Grécourt1823701893id: PBGrécourt2732341071
Louis Eugène Grécourt1822831905
Eugène Grécourt1845731918 Head of personnel at the Paris police department

83GuenotPaul Alfred Guenot1852421894id: PBGuenot273208881
Emile Guenot1844761920

84Guilleminot(widow) Guilleminot1889551944id: PBGuilleminot2733481111
Jacques Léon Guilleminot1838711909
Léon Emile Pech1855371892

85HanningWilliam Hanning1868481916id: PBHanning1
(2 images)
2732231831Hanning was born in Paris to a British family of engineers. He studied in Manchester and returned to Paris to work with his uncle; James Hanning; and then with the American company Otis. He became President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris. ----- 1916 Obituary [1] WILLIAM MANNING was born in Paris on 21st February 1868. His scholastic education was obtained in Manchester from 1877 to 1882, and in Paris from 1882 to 1889. During this latter period he was trained by his uncle, Mr. James Hanning, mechanical engineer, and in 1889 he joined the staff of the American Otis Elevator Co., in Paris, being occupied in the building of the lifts for the Eiffel Tower. On the completion of the contract he started for himself in business as mechanical engineer in Paris, and acted as the representative of various English firms, namely, Hulse and Co., Thwaites Bros., Ltd., of which he became a director, Smith and Coventry, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., Grafton and Co., John H. Wilson and Co., etc. In this capacity he supplied large quantities of heavy machine-tools to the French shipbuilding yards, railway companies, etc. He was a Member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, and successively became Member of Council, Vice-President, and President. During his Presidency this Institution held its Summer Meeting in Paris in July 1914, and Mr. Harming worked indefatigably in helping towards the success of the Meeting. On various occasions he had acted as British Juror at the Engineering Sections of Exhibitions, notably at Paris in 1900, Brussels in 1910, and Turin in 1911, and he was consulted by the British Embassy and British Consulate in Paris, on engineering matters. He was a great advocate of the Channel Tunnel scheme, and had hoped to take up the matter again this year. He also worked very hard to get the penny postage adopted between France and England. His death took place at his residence in Paris on 25th June 1916, at the age of forty-eight. He was elected an Associate Member of this Institution in 1901, and was transferred to Membership in 1911. He was also a Member of the Societe des Ingenieurs Civils de France. 1916 Obituary [2] WILLIAM HANNING died at his residence in Paris on June 25, 1916. He was born in 1868 and received his early education, from 1877 to 1882, in Manchester, after which he studied in Paris, under the direction of his uncle, Mr. James Harming, mechanical engineer. In 1889 he joined the staff of the American Otis Elevator Company in Paris, and was engaged in the building of the lifts for the Eiffel Tower. He afterwards started in business as a mechanical engineer, and during his career has acted as the representative of various English firms, including Hulse and Co., Thwaites Bros., Ltd., of which he became a director, Smith and Coventry, W. H. Allen, Grafton & Co., and John H. Wilson & Co. He accomplished a great deal of work in connection with the penny post between Great Britain and France, and in 1906 he prepared and read a paper on the Channel Tunnel, of which he was a great advocate. He was a member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, and successively became a Member of Council,Vice-President, and President. He was also a member of the Ingenieurs Civils de France and the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and he joined the Iron and Steel Institute in 1914.
Emily Hanning1910261936
John James Hanning1906661972
Florence Alice Prince1875601935
Mary Ann Prince1849801929

86HarrisGeorges Harris1848391887id: PBGeoHarris2731881241

87HaussaireEugène Haussaire1843501893id: PBHaussaire1
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273195871Died in Rome. Haussaire was a distinguished English teacher who translated many of the great English classics into french; notably Shakespeare and Goldsmith.
Maurice Haussaire1878381916 Died in captivity at Sedan; most likely as one of the French hostages of the German forces who were forced to work on the repair of various installations; upto and including the front line.
Pauline Haussaire1888221910
Alix Haussaire1858711929

88HenryEdouard Justin Henry1832551887id: PBEdHenry2733142521
Augustine Jaumes1804951899
Albert Eugène Henry1862661928
Thérèse Olympe Henry1831671898

89HerlinLucie Herlin1882251907id: PBSutter2732781811
René Besson1903631966
Renée Besson1907861993 Actress and theatre director
Adolphe Pesez1872701942
Marthe Pesez1875831958
Jeanne Sutter1878811959
Virginie Sutter1851911942

90HermelJean-marie Hermel1796451841id: PBHermel273219871
Jean Benoît Hermel1769831852 Head of department at the Grand Chancellery of the Légion d'Honneur
Louise Agathe Hermel1777661843 Wife of Jean Benoît Hermel

91Hermelin Hermelin1874811955id: PBHermelin1
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2732511691
Isabelle Barbet1825681893
Alcide Hermelin1845501895
Auguste Hermelin1872521924
Jane Hermelin1900231923
Auguste Moreau1871281899
Augustine Ramillon1876761952
Paul Ramillon1871711942
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92HertzogEdouard Hertzog1864671931id: PBHertzog2733151941
Gaston Hertzog1895231918 Pilot; killed in action
Marcel Hertzog1898611959
Victorine Hertzog1890621952

93HirnGaspard Hirn1802821884id: PBArnold2731902851
Anna Arnold1899
Emile Arnold1845941939
Jacques Arnold1803811884
Salomé Arnold1850711921 Wife of Emile Arnold
Suzanne Arnold1916
Jeanne-salomé Nicolle1870231893

94HoudiardMarie Houdiard1855591914id: PBHoudiard2731811201
Jean-marc Delsaux194601946 age 9 months
(widow) Montergnole1856861942

95HusumSerge Husum1933712004id: PBHusum2732561411Film director and special effects inventor

96JacquemoudMarie Judith Jacquemoud1813201833id: PBJacquemoud2731962531
Pierre André Jacquemoud1808721880
Charles Philippe Liné1767901857
Marie Marguerite Liné1778841862
Louise Désirée Jacquemoud1804681872

97JacquesNicolas Jacques1837511888id: PBFabry2732253051
Adéle Delerue1837791916
Abel (?) Fabry1875581933
Eugène Fabry1845821927
Marie Fabry1805841889
Stéphanie Jacques1869491918
Marthe Mallet1882431925
Zélie Mallet1845691914

98JenestJean Baptiste Jenest1846471893id: PBJenest2732361281
Eugène Jenest1878701948
Eugènie Jenest1880801960
Aubin Tallet1851531904
Geneviève Tallet1849931942

99JugnietEugène Jugniet1817701887id: PBJugniet2732871651
Marie Ludivine Eugènie Jugniet1828771905

100KemenskyVictor Kemensky1908721980id: PBKemensky2732981251
Marcelle Kemensky1902

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