Monument list for St Lazare Church burial ground

St Lazare's Church burial ground, Montpellier, Herault, France

Monument list

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151Van den HoutAuguste Van den Hout1918id: MPSLVandenHout41204711071Served with the 7th Belgian Infantry Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier

152Van DurpeGeorges Van Durpe1918id: MPSLVanDurpe41204111081Served with the 1st Belgian Carabiniers Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier

153Van GyseghemLéon Van Gyseghem1918id: MPSLVanGyseghem41207111511Served with the Belgian Army training Corps. Died in the Belgian Sanatorium in Montpellier

154Van MuylderLouis Van Muylder1919id: MPSLVanMuylder41212711291Served with the 15th Infantry Regt of the Belgian army. Died in the Belgian sanatorium in Montpellier.

155VandenbergheArthur Vandenberghe1917id: MPSLVandenberghe41209211361Served with the Belgian army. Died in the Belgian Sanatorium in Montpellier

156VanderbruggenFrancois Vanderbruggen1917id: MPSLVanderbruggen41209011871Served with the 2nd Belgian Engineers Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier

157VellaMichel Vella1937221959id: MPSLVellaM41202911811Killed in action in Algeria

158VeroniqueJacques Veronique1812601872id: MPSLVeronique1
(2 images)
41208711861Brigade general of the Engineers. The date of death is indicated as 1812; but internet research indicate that this was in fact the date of birth and he died in 1872. Some sources cite a date of birth in 1822. (Addition 01 November 2016) Jacques Véronique was born in Paris on 30 July 1812, he is the son of Etienne Christophe, master-tailor, and Marie Josèphe Rosalie Boquet. He died in Paris on 26 September 1872, living 93, rue du Bac. However he is burried in Montpellier by his family in law. He married with Suzanne Antoinette Julie Monsservin, qualified as rentière. He graduated of Ecole polytechniques, X 1831, sorted 58 on 121 at the end of the course, choosing the Engineers in 1833, sorted 13 on 23. General officer, commandeur of the Légion d'Honneur, director of the Engineers at the end of the 2nd Empire and at the beginning of the 3rd Republic. General Jacques Véronique was appointed as State secretary in the war cabinet of Léon Gambetta during the French-Prussian War from 1870-1871. He contributed to reorganise the Armed Forces by creating 2 directions instead of one ; one for the Engineers and one for the Artillery. Jacques Véronique had a son, Henri Marie Charles, born in Paris on 26 August 1855, who was also graduated from Ecole polytechniques, X 1877, sorted 96 on 254 at the end of the course, choosing the Engineers in 1877, sorted 11 sur 39. He retired as a colonel, officier of the Légion d'Honneur on 10 July 1907, he died on 10 February 1917.
Jean Baptiste Louis Cadiergues1894 jean Baptiste Louis Cadiergues is the brother in law of general Jacques Véronique. Jacques Véronique married Suzanne Antoinette Julie Monsservin as Jean Louis cadiergues married Louise Monsservin. Jean baptiste Louis Cadiergues did a carrier in the French administration préfectorale and was retired as a sous-préfet. He was born the 08 January 1834 in Lacapelle-Marival (Lot) and died the 05 May 1894 in Montpellier were he was finally buried.
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Stephanie Marie Aimee Valla1853311884 Wife of L.Valla
Marguerite Veronique188111882

159VervaeckeAchille Vervaecke1918id: MPSLVervaecke41205011011Gunner with the Belgian 7th Mounted Brigade. Died in the Belgian Sanatorium in Montpellier

160VilleneuveJacques Villeneuve1920251945id: MPSLVilleneuve1
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41214311571Died in captivity in Germany during the bombardment of a POW camp after almost 5 years as a POW.
Simon Coronel1917691986
Amelie Villeneuve1888701958 Wife of Francois Villeneuve
François Villeneuve1875811956 Classics professor at the university of Montpellier

161WagenaarJean-baptiste Wagenaar1918id: MPSLWagenaar41205311371Belgian soldier who died in the Belgian Sanatorium in Montpellier

162WagnaereJean Wagnaere1918id: MPSLWagnaere41204611081Served with the 8th Belgian Infantry Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier

163WautersHenri Wauters1918id: MPSLWautersH41204011281Served with the 4th Belgian Infantry Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier

164WerschuereAdolphe Werschuere1917id: MPSLDepWer41209511361Served with the 2nd Belgian Engineers Regt. Died in the Begian Sanatorium in Montpellier
Jean Depire1918 Served with the Belgian Artillery. Died in the Belgian Sanatorium in Montpellier

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