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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51 | Jouy | Jules Jouy | 1855 | 42 | 1897 | id: PPLJulesJouy | 329545 | 1215 | 1 | Jules Théodore Louis Jouy was a journalist and composer of popular songs; including for the cafés-concerts. He was popular with the performers of Montmartre; who followed his funeral cortège; but he was a vehement and outspoken opponent of the contemporary political leader General Boulanger. |
52 | Killian | Louis Henri Killian | 1839 | 45 | 1884 | id: PPLKillianYves | 329510 | 1267 | 1 | |
Emilie Augustine Biget | 1852 | 38 | 1890 | |||||||
Adèle Killian | 1850 | 68 | 1918 | |||||||
Henri Killian | 1812 | 79 | 1891 | |||||||
Justine Alphonsine Yves | 1826 | 63 | 1889 | |||||||
53 | Lachambaudie | Pierre Lachambaudie | 1806 | 66 | 1872 | id: PPLLachambaudie | 329542 | 1103 | 1 | Born in Montignac; Lachambaudie was a poet and political song-writer; who also wrote modern fables. He was linked to the early Socialist movements in Paris. |
54 | Lacombe | Louis Lacombe | 1818 | 66 | 1884 | id: PPLLacombe1 (2 images) | 329569 | 1172 | 1 | Pianist and composer; born in Bourges in central France. He composed for a wide repertoire; including the theatre; chamber; solo and sacred music. |
Andrée Lacombe | Andrée Duval was Lacombe's second wife. They married in 1865. Previously; she was a performer at the Opéra-Comique in Paris. | |||||||||
55 | Lasson | Henriette Lasson | 1829 | 25 | 1854 | id: PPLVatLass | 329500 | 1225 | 1 | |
Magdeleine Terra | 1882 | age 7.5 months | ||||||||
Savinien Lasson | 1798 | 58 | 1856 | |||||||
Henri Bousquette | 1876 | 48 | 1924 | Architect | ||||||
Marie Vinay | 1834 | 73 | 1907 | |||||||
Pierre Vinay | 1855 | 60 | 1915 | Industrialist; member of the Chamber of Commerce; Honorary President of the French Grocers Association | ||||||
56 | Leys | Henriette Leys | 1886 | id: PPLLeysPet | 329522 | 1191 | 1 | |||
Andrée Leys | 1884 | 79 | 1963 | d 1963? age 79? | ||||||
Ernest Leys | 1892 | |||||||||
Georges Leys | 1871 | 62 | 1933 | |||||||
Suzanne Leys | 1900 | 8 | 1908 | |||||||
Madeleine Leys-Guerlain | 1912 | 93 | 2005 | |||||||
57 | Linowski | Konstanty (constantin) Linowski | 1807 | 51 | 1858 | id: PPLConLinowski | 329556 | 1152 | 1 | Linowski was born in Warsaw. In 1831 he was one of the rebel Polish army officers who revolted against Russian rule; and subsequently lived in exile in France. He served in the Belgian army in the 1840s; and attained the rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
58 | Magaritesco | Michel Magaritesco | 1831 | 54 | 1885 | id: PPLMagaritesco | 329523 | 1109 | 1 | Born in Bucharest. Romanian Senator. |
59 | Manufacturier | Manufacturier | 1798 | 80 | 1878 | id: PPLManuMonnin | 329537 | 1128 | 1 | Member of the French Parliament; mayor of the 6e arrondissement of Paris and municipal councillor. Born in Bellelay. |
Charles-frédéric Dietz-Monnin | 1826 | 70 | 1896 | Born in Barr in Alsace. Elected to the French Parliament in 1871; the Paris Municipal Council in 1874; and the Senate in 1882 as a senator for life; he was a Centre-Left politician specialising in trade and commerce issues. He was President of the Chamber of Commerce; and Vice-President of the jury of the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889; and director of the French section of the Universal Exhibition in 1877. | ||||||
60 | Maquet | Auguste Maquet | 1813 | 75 | 1888 | id: PPLAugMaquet | 329546 | 1154 | 1 | A classroom contemporary of the writers Gérard de Nerval and Théophile Gaultier; Maquet met Alexandre Dumas in 1838 and worked with him until 1851. They argued; and Maquet sued Dumas for outstanding debts. Maquet was the co-author of a number of Dumas' works; including 'The 3 Musketeers'; 'La reine Margot'; 'The Black Tulip'; and 'The Count of Monte Cristo' He was President of the Society of Authors and Dramatic Composers. |
61 | Marx | Simon Marx | 1810 | 55 | 1865 | id: PPLSimonMarx | 329532 | 1160 | 1 | Director of the St Antoine Hospital |
Esther Marx | 1851 | 26 | 1877 | |||||||
62 | Meret | Antoine Frédéric Nicolas Meret | 1798 | 54 | 1852 | id: PPLMeretMull1 (2 images) | 329501 | 1226 | 1 | |
Martine Babelon | 1921 | 79 | 2000 | |||||||
Louis Félix Meret | 1826 | 28 | 1854 | |||||||
Louise Jeanne Meret | 1840 | |||||||||
Adolphe Alphonse Mullot | 1821 | 67 | 1888 | Born in Rouen | ||||||
Jean Laurent Mullot | 1792 | 83 | 1875 | Born in Rouen | ||||||
Louise Jenny Mullot | 1831 | 84 | 1915 | Born in Margency | ||||||
Rosalie Désirée Mullot | 1799 | 60 | 1859 | Born in Rouen; died in Isneauville | ||||||
63 | Michelet | Jules Michelet | 1798 | 76 | 1874 | id: PPLJulesMichelet | 329578 | 1141 | 1 | Michelet was a brilliant historian and writer; who rose to prominence after the fall of Charles X; and fell into disfavour with the arrival of Napoléon III. |
64 | Monnais | Edouard Monnais | 1798 | 70 | 1868 | id: PPLEdMonnais | 329533 | 1121 | 1 | Désiré Guillaume Edouard Monnais trained as a lawyer; before joining the Interior Ministry. He became an author; playwright and journalist; commissioner for lyric theatres in 1838; co-drector of the Paris Opera from 1839-47; then commissioner for theatres. His pen name that he sometimes used was 'Paul Smith' |
65 | Morawski | Théodore Korab Morawski | 1797 | 82 | 1879 | id: PPLThéoKobMorawski | 329557 | 1149 | 1 | Younger brother of Théophile Morawski; he was born in Kalisz. From 1818-1821 he co-created the first Polish newspapers to speak out against the Russina régime; and lost his job at the Polish Interior Ministry as a result. Arrested and imprisoned in 1825; he escaped to France and then England the following year. During the Polish uprising of 1830-1831 he wrote for the British press; and was appointed the agent of the rebel government to the French government; and returned to Poland. He escaped arrest by the Austrian forces in Cracow; and was elected to the Polish Diet; and became the Foreign Minister of the rebel government. He escaped from the siege of Warsaw in 1831; and returned to Paris. He was a leading Polish intellectual; and a member of several learned societies. |
66 | Moris | Adelaïde Louise Victoire Jeanne Moris | 1802 | 74 | 1876 | id: PPLMorisHerb1 (4 images) | 329513 | 1176 | 1 | Born in Jonchery-sur-Vesle; died at the château de l'Etape; Chennevières. Sculpture on the tomb; 'Dernier Adieu'; by Léopold Morice. |
Louis Marie Moris | 1833 | 62 | 1895 | |||||||
Cécile Tartarin | 1838 | 46 | 1884 | |||||||
67 | Murat | Charles Murat | 1818 | 79 | 1897 | id: PPLCharlesMurat | 329526 | 1121 | 1 | Assistant Mayor of the 3e arrondissement of Paris during the Siege of Paris in 1870; Vice President of the Paris Municipal Council and the Regional Council of the département of the Seine |
68 | Papin | René François Papin | 1781 | 88 | 1869 | id: PPLRenéPapin | 329521 | 1136 | 1 | Died in Villemomble. Mayor of Villemomble 1836-1844 and silk merchant. He bought the château of Villemomble in 1837; now the town hall. |
Aglae Marie Césarine Papin | 1780 | 91 | 1871 | |||||||
Charlotte Papin | 1851 | |||||||||
René Papin | 1854 | |||||||||
69 | Poinat | Jeanne Marie Mathilde Poinat | 1811 | 47 | 1858 | no image | 329531 | 1153 | 1 | |
Jeannine Léonide Kling | 1842 | 68 | 1910 | Composer | ||||||
Gabriel Poinat | 1811 | 68 | 1879 | Participated int he defence of Paris 1870-1871; Mayor of Ivry sur Seine 1878-79 | ||||||
Jean Poinat | 1807 | 82 | 1889 | Merchant. Lt in the 8th Regt of Chasseurs; 1870-1871 | ||||||
Léontine Aimée Poinat | 1853 | 39 | 1892 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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70 | Rapilly | Albert Rapilly | 1893 | 25 | 1918 | id: PPLRapilly | 329518 | 1130 | 1 | Lieutenant in the 10th Regt of Engineers; seconded to the 278 SPAD flying squadron as an observer. Killed in action 29th July 1918 near Grand-Rozoy. |
71 | Roederer | Pierre Louis Roederer | 1754 | 81 | 1835 | id: PPLPierreRoederer1 (3 images) | 329572 | 1221 | 1 | A distant cousin of the famous Champagne family; Roederer was the archetype of the French revolutionaries. A lawyer from Metz blocked from advancement before the revolution by insufficient noble blood; he was elected to the Assemblée Nationale in 1789 and quickly rose to prominence; principally in economic and financial mattters. In 1791 he persuaded Louis XVI and his family to take refuge in the Assemblée. Originally opposed to Napoléon; he became close to the emperor who was introduced to him by Talleyrand (whose marriage he witnessed). Napoléon commented on several occasions on his admiration for Roederer. Talleyrand was entrusted with several diplomatic missions; and was despatched to Naples as Minister of Finance under Napoléon's brother. He was also appointed commissaire for the public spirit; with the responsability for education and theatres. He fared less well under the restored French kings; even though his son-in-law; Baron Gourgaud (also buried in this cemetery) was an ADC to King Louis-Philippe. |
72 | Roelofson | William Roelofson | 1826 | 45 | 1871 | id: PPLRoelofson1 (2 images) | 329530 | 1170 | 1 | Born in Bloomfield; New Jersey; USA. He is recorded as a donor to the American Episcopal Church (now the cathedral) in Paris in 1864. |
73 | Rousselot | Jean-pierre Rousselot | 1846 | 78 | 1924 | id: PPLJPRousselot | 329550 | 1130 | 1 | Ordained priest in 1870; he worked in parishes until 1879 when he began to study languages during a convalescence. He is regarded as the inventor of experimental phonetics; He studied at the Institut Catholique de Paris until 1887; when he joined the staff of this Catholic University. In 1894-95 he co-founded the first holiday course in French for foreigners for the Alliance Française; and in 1923 after a distinguished career he was appointed to the Collège de France. |
74 | Sarazin | Louis Charles Sarazin | 1797 | 68 | 1865 | id: PPLLouisSarazin | 329529 | 1141 | 1 | School inspector for the Paris municipal schools |
75 | Saska | Marie Alice Saska | 1861 | 46 | 1907 | id: PPLFollSaski | 329558 | 1220 | 1 | |
Charles Gaspard Louis Saski | 1850 | 63 | 1913 |
Monument list for Pere Lachaise (Pt4) Cemetery
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