Louis Le Masson grave monument in Pere Lachaise (Pt2) Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France
Louis Le Masson grave monument: legible names and details
full name | burial date | age | birth date | relationship | notes |
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Louis Le Masson | 1829 | 86 | 1743 | first name on monument | Le Masson was an engineer and architect; who tutored the nephews of Louis XVI (the sons of the future Louis XVIII). From 1791-93 he was chief architect of the département that included Versailles; and he received several commissions from Louis XVI. In 1793 he was obliged to flee the revolutionaries but in 1795 he was appointed chief architect to the Lower Seine département. He worked in Rouen from 1802-11; and officially retired in 1813. However shortly afterwards his old mentor; the new King Louis XVIII; recalled him and appointed him as assistant commander of the château of Rambouillet until 1821. The king also raised him to aristocratic rank. |
Marie Louise Charlotte Sénéchal nee Le Masson | 1852 | 60 | 1792 | daughter of Louis Le Masson | |
Louis Marie Victor de Boismare | 1867 | 56 | 1811 | grand son of Louis Le Masson | Son of Victorine Lemasson; the elder daughter of Louis Lemasson; and her first husband Jean Baptiste Boismare. |
Caroline Amélie Louise Stéphanie de Boismare nee Du Gied | 1865 | 46 | 1819 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | Probably the granddaughter in law of Louis Lemasson |
Henriette Marie Gabrielle de Boismare | 1841 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | age 2 months | ||
Henriette Caroline Gabrielle de Boismare | 1849 | 3 | 1846 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | |
Henry d'Arras | 1945 | 21 | 1924 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | Died for France |
François d'Arras | 1944 | 23 | 1921 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | Died in an extermination camp in Germany |
Marie-alex d'Arras nee De Mentque | 1970 | 72 | 1898 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | Wife of André d'Arras |
André d'Arras | 1987 | 93 | 1894 | relationship not given of Louis Le Masson | |
Jean Nicolas Sénéchal Chevalier Légion d'H | 1852 | 64 | 1788 | son-in-law of Louis Le Masson | Sénéchal was an engineer and architect who married Louise Lemasson; the youngest daughter of Louis Lemasson. |
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Pere Lachaise (Pt2) Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France
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