Monument list for Pere Lachaise (Pt3) Cemetery

Pere Lachaise (Pt3) Cemetery, Paris, France

Monument list

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26EudeAdolphe Eude1818711889id: PPLEude1
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32960911991Sculptor; pupil of the sculptor David d'Angers
Paul Eude1891251916 Killed in action. Buried at Bois de la Caillette.

27Fabre de la MartillièreJean Fabre de la Martillière1732871819id: PPLMartilliere1
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32964511141Fabre was commissioned into the artillery in 1757. During the revolutionary wars; he served in the Pyrenees and Spain; and then commanded the artillery of the French armies of the Rhine; Mayence; the Danube; and Switzerland. In 1801 Napoléon appointed him as a senator; and raised him to the title of count in 1808. He remained loyal to the restored Bourbon kings during 'the Hundred Days'.

28Ferreira dos SantosJosé Ferreira dos Santos1783631846id: PPLFerreiraSantos32963811281Born in Rio de Janeiro; an officer of the Brazilian Imperial army.

29FollenfantJoseph Auguste Follenfant1806691875id: PPLFollenfant32960712891Born in Sourcy in the Meuse département
Armand Amiet1862781940
Léontine Amiet1865701935
Armantine Follenfant1840811921
Auguste Philibert Follenfant1832511883
Lisa Honorine Follenfant1872
Rose Huet1797811878

30FouilladeAugustine Fouillade186441868id: PPLFouillade32958511931
Augustine Rouchy1854331887
Charles Rouchy1855501905
Louis Sucheyre1847331880

31GeorgetPerrine Jeanne Georget1810671877id: PPLGeorget32958712081
Amand Georget1846461892
Amand Jean Louis Georget1801801881

32GérardFrançois Joseph Gérard1772601832id: PPLComteGérard32964211291Gérard joined the army in 1787; and after the revolution began to rise rapidly through the ranks. He served in Germany; Spain and Russia (under Marshal Ney); but was taken prisoner after the battle of Dresden in 1813. After his release in 1814; he rallied to Napoléon; but was called back to active service after the Bourbon Restoration. He subsequently became ADC to King Louis-Philippe. His name is engraved on the north side of the Arc de Triomphe.

33GoninJean Marie Thérèse Gonin1785651850no image32962211921Wife of Floris Gonin. Born in Pont Beauvoisin.

34Gouvion de St CyrLaurent Gouvion de St Cyr1764661830id: PPLGouvStCyr32965011561Commissioned in 1789; he rose with extraordinary speed to the rank of brigadier-general then divisional general in 1794. In 1796 he captured Stuttgart. He was principally deployed in Germany; until Napoléon appinted him commander of the French armies for the Iberian Campaign in 1801; where he served with distinction until 1809. In 1812 he served in Russia; and was raised to the rank of Marshal. The following year he was captured at Dresden; and held prisoner until 1814. He remained loyal to the restored Bourbon kings in 1815; and was minister of war and then the navy and the colonies from 1817-1819. His name is inscribed on the Arc de Triomphe.

35GrioisCharles Pierre Lubin Griois1772671839id: PPLChGriois32965111581Commissioned in 1793; he served in the Pyrenees; Italy and Naples from 1796-1807. He later served in Austria in 1809; in Russia in 1812; and in Saxony in 1813. He was named baron by Napoléon; promoted to the rank of honorary general under Louis XVIII.

36GrisarAlbert Grisar1808611869no image32960512021Belgian composer who studied under Reicha (also buried in this cemetery). Principally composed opera and comic opera.

37GuernierLéonard Antoine Guernier1800691869id: PPLGuernier32959312121
Eleonore Constantine Guernier1802681870
Julie Isabelle Guernier1838781916
Louis Antoine Guernier1832471879
Marie Anne Guernier1793831876

38GuilleminFrançois Guillemin1813741887id: PPLFrGuillemin32960011831
Zoé Guillemin1824691893
Albert Micquet1868671935
Cécile Micquet1876911967 Wife of Dr Micquet

39HarriottJohn Staples Harriott1780591839id: PPLStaplesHarriott32961912301Major General in the East India Society army. Joined the EIS army in 1796; he served at several sieges in Catchoura and the Doouab in 1803. Lost his right leg at the battle of Delhi against French forces. From 1804 he was Persian interpreter for court martials; and from 1806-1817 he was a member of the barrack and executive depts and an occasional judge or advocate. He was a member of the Asiatic Societies of Calcutta; London and Paris; and author of an article on Hindustani religion. He was the son of George Harriott and Ann (nee Staples) Harriott.

40HersentJacques Etienne Hersent1796681864id: PPLHersent32959712101Son of the painter and sculptor Louis Etienne Hersent.
Constance Delaunay1829731902
Gaston Alexandre Delaunay1850431893
Charles James Hersent1832131845
François Etienne Hersent1823571880 Artist. Pupil of Thomas Couture; whose pupils also included Edouard Manet.
Frances Hersent1798521850 Born in Wareham; Dorset. Daughter of Hannah Marguerite Glover and George Webb Slade. Marriage took place at the British Embassy in Paris; Jan.1822

41JacquinAppoline Jacquin1808651873id: PPLJacquin1
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32959513121Born in Arbois in the Jura mountains
Hippolyte Jacquin1803761879 Born in Chanveaux in the Jura mountains
Antoine Geoffroy1820621882 Born in Crux la Ville in the Nièvre département
Esther Geoffroy1839341873 Born in Arbois in the Jura mountains
Marie Geoffroy-Jacquin1870361906
Marie Pierrette Delphine Jacquin1835751910 Born in Arbois in the Jura mountains

42JomardEdmé François Jomard1777851862id: PPLJomard32961812051Geographer and archaelogist. He was a member of the French expedition to Egypt in 1798 that accompanied Napoléon. He catalogued hieroglyphics; and is considered one of the pioneers of Egyptian archaelogy.

43KomarzewskiJan (jean-baptiste) Komarzewski1747631810id: PPLKomarzewski32964411191Born in Warsaw in an impoverished noble family; he was entrusted with several diplomatic missions by the last king of Poland; Stanislas Poniatowski. He was a Polish nationalist; but both Catherine the Great and Tsar Paul 1st of Russia tried to convnce him to accept the Russian annexation of Poland. Removed from militairy office; he pursued intellectual endeavours and became a member of the Royal Society of London; and in 1809 he finally settled in Paris after extensive travel in Europe. Here he continued his academic work; notably writing on mathematics and mining; but also on the decline of Poland. he remained a favourite of the exiled king of Poland until his final days.

44KuntzElisabeth Kuntz1873id: PPLKuntzJurg32960812801
Ulrich Kuntz1893
(madame) Kuntz1900
(madame Henri) Jurgensen1884
Henri Jurgensen1877
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45LawJames Law1772601832id: PPLLawJames1
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32963311491James Law was born in Castle Conyngham in Donegal; Ireland; on the estate of the Marquess Conyngham. He joined the East India Company; and was a writer in 1797; and later worked in the EIC Civil Service in Bombay. He applied for a position of director of the company. In 1808 he was the treasurer of the Bombay memorial subscription fund for the English naval hero; Captain George Nicholas Hardinge RN; who died fighting (victoriously) against the French in the Indian Ocean.
Charles Frederick Law1815711886 Charles Law joined the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot in 1836. He died in Nice.

46Leclerc des EssartsLouis Nicolas Marin Leclerc des Essarts1770501820id: PPLEssarts32964712231Commissioned in 1792; he distinguished himself the following year at the siege of Toulon. He served in Germany; Austria; Prussia; Poland and Russia; and fought at the battles of Austerlitz; Eylau and Wagram. In 1814 he was ordered into semi-retirement; and promoted to lieutenant-general in 1815.

47Leroux de PrinssayMary Jane Nugent Leroux de Prinssay1847no image32963111811Mary Plunkett was the daughter of Major James Plunkett; and the novelist and translator Elizabeth Gunning. Her maternal grandfather was General Gunning; who was also married to a novelist. Elizabeth and her sisters were noted court beauties; and Elizabeth Gunning was at one time two-timing the heirs of the Dukes of Marlborough and Argyll; encouraged by her mother. A great scandal ensued which fascinated the English press; and Elizabeth finished by marrying the impoverished Irish army officer Plunkett. Both the Plunketts and the Gunnings had estates in Roscommon in Ireland; and this explains the mention of Strokestown in Roscommon. Mary was married firstly to Thomas Defries of Madras; by whom she had one daughter; Frances Maria; who married William Dease of Westmeath in ireland; a nephew of the Earl of Fingall whose family name was also Plunkett. Mary's second French husband was Philippe Leroux de Prinssay; from northern France. Mary's third Christian name - Nugent - probably indicates a family link to the influential Irish Catholic noble family. Another Nugent of Irish descent is buried in Montmartre cemetery.

48MaillefertLaurence Josephine Maillefert1812261838id: PPLMailleLan32962711461Wife of Clément Maillefert
Jacques Lanéry1780781858
Victoire Lanéry1798601858 Wife of Jacques Lanéry
Henry Clément Maillefert1806461852
Pierre Maillefert1782721854

49MarchadierLouis Marchadier1820521872id: PPLMarchadier32959212281
(widow) Marchadier1817881905
Léon Marchadier1854211875
Louis Menesclou1871621933

50MarinotJean Marie Marinot1805581863id: PPLMarinot32957913011
Marie Armandot1878601938
Léonie Dumont1869671936
(widow) Marinot1842551897
(widow) Marinot1796831879
André Marinot1881711952
Caroline Marinot1881811962
Louis Henri Marinot1834621896
Henriette Radot1865781943
Léontine Henriette Radot189321895

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