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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26 | de Dolgorouky | Zénaïde de Dolgorouky | 1817 | 66 | 1883 | id: PPLZenaDolg1 (3 images) | 329577 | 1315 | 1 | Daughter of a renowned Russian court beauty; the Vicomtesse de Chatiloff; she married Prince Jacques Loubanoff Rostow and became the Princess Dolgorouki. She inherited a fortune from her husband and amassed a considerable collection of jewels and art; and owned a vast palace in St Petersburg which became the Little Hermitage. |
Amedée Dailly | Mayor Viroflay 1855-1871; member of the Regional Council of the Upper Seine département | |||||||||
Wera de Loubanoff Rostow | 1919 | |||||||||
27 | de Sèze | Raymond de Sèze | 1748 | 80 | 1828 | id: PPLDeSeze | 329540 | 1130 | 1 | Sèze was a lawyer from Bordeaux who advised Marie Antoinette during the scandal of the diamond necklace. Louis XVI chose him as one of his lawyers for his trial in 1792. Sèze was subsequently arrested by the revolutionaries but released; and went on to be President of the Court of Appeal under King Louis XVIII and a member of the Académie Française. |
Marguerite de Sèze | 1749 | 76 | 1825 | Born in Bordeaux | ||||||
28 | de Wimpffen | Félix de Wimpffen | 1811 | 73 | 1884 | id: PPLFélixWimpffen | 329541 | 1132 | 1 | Emmanuel-Félix de Wimpfen belonged to an aristocratic family with branches throughout Europe. He participated in the French campaigns in Algeria and Italy; but is remembered for commanding the French army which surrended at the battle of Sedan in 1870; concluding the Franco-Prussian war and leading to the fall of Emperor Napoléon III. |
29 | del Luca | Cino del Luca | 1899 | 68 | 1967 | id: PPLDelLuca | 329512 | 1186 | 1 | Son of an Italian nationalist poet who fought with Garibaldi; Cino was forced to flee Italy by the Fascists. He settled in Paris and began a successful career in publishing; and joined the French resistance in WW2. In 1954 he began a career as a film director. |
Simone del Luca | 1912 | 92 | 2004 | Founded the Simone and Cino del Luca Foundation in 1975; distributing several international prizes for the arts and sciences. The foundation is now run by the Institut de France; and the prizes are still distributed. | ||||||
30 | Delpech | Jean Baptiste Delpech | 1815 | 48 | 1863 | id: PPLJBDelpech | 329516 | 1154 | 1 | Engineer. Born in Antonin in the Tarn-et-Garonne. |
31 | Delson | Philippe Delson | 1785 | 82 | 1867 | id: PPLPhilDelson | 329547 | 1140 | 1 | Born in St Petersburg |
Tatiana Philipowna Delson | 1843 | 63 | 1906 | Born in St Petersburg; died in Nice | ||||||
32 | Demion | Constant Demion | 1809 | 39 | 1848 | id: PPLConDemion | 329544 | 1111 | 1 | National Guard officer killed in the riots of 1848 |
(widow) Demion | 1809 | 52 | 1861 | |||||||
Alexandre Demion | 1840 | 41 | 1881 | |||||||
Alice Demion | 1880 | 92 | 1972 | |||||||
Louise Demion | 1847 | 99 | 1946 | |||||||
33 | Destombes | Louise Sidonie Destombes | 1832 | 77 | 1909 | id: PPLMorisset1 (2 images) | 329519 | 1261 | 1 | Wife of François Destombes |
(widow) Morisset | 1806 | 64 | 1870 | |||||||
Emile Morisset | 1845 | 84 | 1929 | |||||||
Auguste Raymond | 1812 | 99 | 1911 | |||||||
Emilie Raymond | 1827 | 89 | 1916 | Wife of Auguste Raymond | ||||||
34 | Dieu | François Adrien Dieu | 1796 | 45 | 1841 | id: PPLOuignDieu1 (2 images) | 329504 | 1212 | 1 | |
Victoire Dieu | 1796 | 79 | 1875 | |||||||
Elisa Ouignon | 1826 | 70 | 1896 | |||||||
Eugène Ouignon | 1822 | 76 | 1898 | |||||||
35 | Dolgoroukoff | Michel Dolgoroukoff | 1837 | 65 | 1902 | id: PPLPrinceDolgoff | 329576 | 1198 | 1 | |
36 | Doyle | Sophia Anne Doyle | 1771 | 76 | 1847 | id: PPLDoyleSophia | 329552 | 1172 | 1 | Sophie was married first to William Steer (died 1833) and then to Sir William Doyle; as his second wife. Her father was William Fraser. |
37 | Doyle | William Charles Doyle | 1780 | 62 | 1842 | id: PPLDoyleWill1 (2 images) | 329551 | 1181 | 1 | Doyle was the eldest son of William Doyle of Brambletown; Kilkenny in Ireland; and the nephew of General Sir John Doyle Bt and General Welbore Ellis Doyle. William Doyle was commissioned under his uncle; Welbore Doyle; and fought in the Netherlands with Abercromby; and in northern France. In 1794 he transferred to the regiment commanded by his uncle General John Doyle; and served in the West Indies as ADC to Abercromby and followed him to the Mediterranean front (Gibraltar; Malta and Egypt). In 1804 he commanded the reservists in Scotland; and in 1805 he was assistant quarter-master and commanding officer of his uncle's regiment when Sir John was appointed Lt. Governor of Guernsey. In 1808 he was sent to Portugal and Spain; and distinguished himself on both fronts and was appointed a Spanish Lieutenant-General. He attained the same rank in the British army in 1837; and was decorated by the British; Spanish and Turkish monarchs. His son was General Sir Charles Hastings Doyle Bt; (1804-1883); Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. |
38 | Duchaussoy | Henri Duchaussoy | 1878 | id: PPLHenriDuchPic | 329506 | 1227 | 1 | age 9 months | ||
Elfege Duchaussoy | 1847 | 80 | 1927 | |||||||
Lucien Duchaussoy | 1878 | 58 | 1936 | |||||||
Marie Duchaussoy | 1854 | 73 | 1927 | |||||||
Céline Picard | 1832 | 58 | 1890 | |||||||
François Picard | 1828 | 62 | 1890 | |||||||
Henri Picard | 1883 | age 8 months | ||||||||
Léon Picard | 1885 | 31 | 1916 | |||||||
Reine Picard | 1861 | 25 | 1886 | |||||||
39 | Dufour | Jean Simon Dufour | 1770 | 79 | 1849 | id: PPLJeanDufour | 329505 | 1256 | 1 | |
Etienne Charles Eugène Berge | 1822 | 59 | 1881 | |||||||
Barbe Adelaïde Dufour | 1778 | 80 | 1858 | Born in Ladon in the Loiret | ||||||
40 | Feuchères | Adrien Victor Feuchères | 1785 | 72 | 1857 | id: PPLFeuchères | 329571 | 1192 | 1 | Feuchères served in Napoléon's armies. After the fall of Napoléon; he was appointed ADC to the Prince de Condé; the cousin of the kings Louis XVI; Louis XVIII and Charles X. Condé met the English adventuress Sophie Dawes in a London brothel during his years of exile; and she became his mistress. However he passed her off as his daughter; and persuaded Feuchères to marry her to cover up their on-going liaison. In 1824 Feuchère discovered the truth; and separated from his wife; who was banished from court. She continued to see the Prince; and is believed to have killed him accidentally in a sexual game of strangulation in 1830. Dawes was the beneficiary of the Prince's will and considerable fortune; which later passed to her estranged husband; Feuchères; upon her death in 1840 in London. (Divorce did not yet exist in France). Feuchères returned to Nîmes and led an exemplary life of local notability; and was eventually promoted to general. |
M A Héloïse Feuchères | 1895 | Born in Nîmes. Married Feuchères after the death of Sophie Dawes in 1840. | ||||||||
41 | François | Jacques Charles François | 1793 | 63 | 1856 | id: PPLFranMaison | 329507 | 1264 | 1 | |
Charles Jacques François | 1825 | 65 | 1890 | |||||||
Marie Louise François | 1835 | 70 | 1905 | Wife of Charles Jacques François | ||||||
Amanda Maisons | 1827 | 70 | 1897 | Wife of Henry Maisons | ||||||
Henri Maisons | 1850 | 89 | 1939 | |||||||
Louise Maisons | 1879 | 86 | 1965 | Wife of Paul Maisons | ||||||
Lucie Maisons | 1854 | 51 | 1905 | Wife of Henri Maisons | ||||||
Antoinette Sophie Amanda François | 1802 | 73 | 1875 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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42 | Gauthier | Emile Eugène Gauthier | 1859 | 59 | 1918 | id: PPLEmileGauthier | 329502 | 1203 | 1 | |
Gilbert Chaillot | 1913 | 37 | 1950 | |||||||
Emile Gauthier | 1905 | 60 | 1965 | |||||||
Marcelle Gauthier | 1903 | 68 | 1971 | |||||||
Marguerite Françoise Gauthier | 1874 | 62 | 1936 | |||||||
Mauricette Gauthier | 1903 | 65 | 1968 | |||||||
Suzanne Gauthier | 1899 | 46 | 1945 | |||||||
43 | Gentil | Emile Gentil | 1866 | 48 | 1914 | id: PPLEmGentil1 (3 images) | 329525 | 1140 | 1 | Emile Gentil was a French naval officer; explorer and colonial administrator. From 1890-1892 he mapped the river network of Gabon; and in 1895 he set out to find the most practical route from gabon to Chad. In 1897 he signed a peace treaty creating a French protectorate in Gabon; and in 1899 attacked the Sudanese slave-trader Rabah. In 1900 Gentil founded Fort Lamy; the current capital of Chad. From 1902-1910 he was Governor-General of the French Congo. Port Gentil in Gabon is named in his honour. He died in Bordeaux. |
Robert Gentil | 1906 | 77 | 1983 | |||||||
Jean Claude Haurie | 1930 | 57 | 1987 | |||||||
Marcelle Haurie | 1907 | 93 | 2000 | Wife of Raymond Haurie | ||||||
Rayond Haurie | 1902 | 77 | 1979 | |||||||
Rose Gentil | 1869 | 50 | 1919 | |||||||
44 | Géricault | Théodore Géricault | 1791 | 33 | 1824 | id: PPLGéricault1 (2 images) | 329554 | 1113 | 1 | Géricault was one of the major French artists of the 19th century. In 1819 he painted his masterpiece; 'The Raft of the Medusa' (following the shipwreck of the same name); currently displayed in the Louvre. From 1820-1821 he lived in and toured England; producing a number of paintings. He was also a gifted sculptor. |
45 | Godillon | Pierre Aimé Godillon | 1801 | 43 | 1844 | id: PPLGodiHal | 329520 | 1209 | 1 | Herbalist and merchant |
(widow) Cuel | 1747 | 72 | 1819 | |||||||
Antoine Mathieu Cuel | 1741 | 90 | 1831 | |||||||
Emilie Antoinette Cuel | 1782 | 77 | 1859 | |||||||
(widow) Halavant | 1777 | 79 | 1856 | |||||||
Jean François Halavant | 1774 | 76 | 1850 | |||||||
Jeanne Genevieve Halavant | 1805 | 8 | 1813 | |||||||
46 | Grange | Henri Joseph Grange | 1846 | 78 | 1924 | id: PPLHenriGrange | 329536 | 1170 | 1 | |
47 | Guérinot | Antoine Gaetan Guérinot | 1830 | 61 | 1891 | id: PPLGuérinot1 (2 images) | 329524 | 1147 | 1 | Government architect; and a student of the architects Bailly and Viollet-le-Duc. He was president and founder of the Central Society of Architects. Guérinot worked throughout France and notably in Poitiers. |
Jeanne Amanda Roberts | 1824 | 68 | 1892 | |||||||
William Roberts | 1815 | 91 | 1906 | |||||||
48 | Guillaume | Benoit Marie Joseph Guillaume | 1774 | 55 | 1829 | id: PPLGuillSoubert | 329511 | 1181 | 1 | |
Aline Eugènie Soubert | 1844 | age 9 months | ||||||||
François Adolphe Soubert | 1829 | 66 | 1895 | |||||||
Joseph Frédéric Soubert | 1802 | 64 | 1866 | Born in Châtillon sur Seine in the Côte d'Or. Secretary of the Mutual Aid Society of the Picpus quartier (Paris); one of the early insurance companies. | ||||||
Marie Louise Clémentine Soubert | 1808 | 47 | 1855 | |||||||
Alexandrine Louise Guillaume | 1785 | 70 | 1855 | |||||||
49 | Hamelin | Alexandre Louis François Hamelin | 1806 | 51 | 1857 | id: PPLHamelin | 329509 | 1235 | 1 | Died in Marseille. Mayor of the 8e arrondissement of Paris. |
Francisque Paul Hamelin | 1885 | 56 | 1941 | |||||||
Henri Louis Paul Hamelin | 1852 | 36 | 1888 | Born in Yeres. | ||||||
Hortense Marie Hamelin | 1837 | 69 | 1906 | Died in Yeres. | ||||||
Isabelle Hamelin | 1883 | 1 | 1884 | |||||||
Jeanne Louise Marie Hamelin | 1851 | 69 | 1920 | |||||||
Michèle Hamelin | 1915 | 85 | 2000 | Researcher at the CNRS | ||||||
Paul Henri Hamelin | 1833 | 73 | 1906 | Died in Yeres. | ||||||
Rosalie Pauline Hamelin | 1814 | 77 | 1891 | Died in Yeres. | ||||||
Germaine Marie Vanier | 1892 | 52 | 1944 | Artist | ||||||
50 | Heilbuth | Ferdinand Heilbuth | 1826 | 63 | 1889 | id: PPLFerdiHeilbuth | 329567 | 1173 | 1 | Born in Hamburg and originally destined to be a rabbi; Heilbuth became a successful artist exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London; in Boston and Paris. |
Monument list for Pere Lachaise (Pt4) Cemetery
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