Arbre généalogique Jean-Yves SUREAU - GeneaNetCLICQUOT
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Nombre de branches: 7
- 1.
- o Charles & Marie Angélique BAILLIA
- o Marguerite Angélique 1795-1851 &1817 Jean François Nicolas GIVELET 1785-1865
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- 2.
- o Eugène †1900 & Marie Stéphanie VANIER
- o Eugène †1900 &1891 Adélaïde LEFÈVRE
- 3.
- o Eugénie 1841-1906 & Jean Nicolas FROUMY 1840-1900
- 4.
- o Guillaume & Jeanne LAPILLE
- o Marie Anne 1677 & Antoine QUATRESOLS 1665
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- 5.
- o Husson †1570 &1546 Jeanne CORDIER
- o Jean & Magdeleine N...
- o Paul †1601 & Marguerite DUMONT
- o Marie & Claude LEFRICQUE
- o Marie & Claude CARTIER
- o Antoine & Liesse LEFRICQUE †1635
- o Nicolas & Marguerite HUTIN †1636
- o Jérôme 1622
- o André 1623
- o Antoine 1624 &1654 Barbe RAUSSIN
- o Claude 1627
- o Jaquette 1628 & Jacques FONTENELLE
- o Jaquette 1628 & Bertrand FILLON
- o Husson 1630 &1658 Marie PIERROT
- o Jacqueline 1632-1711 &1657 Étienne HÉNOCQ
- o Victor 1635
- o Guillaume 1636
- o Nicolas & Antoinette VUYART
- o Robert 1637
- o Marie 1639
- o Claude 1641
- o Robert 1644-1719 &1672 Marie COLBERT 1652-1734
- o Catherine 1673-1750
- o Henriette, alias Antoinette 1675
- o Marie 1677
- o Jean-Baptiste 1678-1744 & Marie-Claude ANCEL
- o Louis Alexandre 1680-1760 &1720 Catherine Elisabeth FRANCHET †1761
- o François Henri 1732-1790
- o François
- o Jacques
- o Madeleine
- o André
- o Victor (ou Nicolas ?) 1646
- o Simon 1646
- o Antoine 1648
- o Jacques ou Jacquette 1649
- o Victor 1601- & Perrette LEJEUNE
- o Victor 1601- & Marguerite LACOURT
- o Oudart 1642-1695 & Jeanne ROLAND 1635
- o Guillaume 1674-1745 &1699 Nicole CORDIER 1677-1740
- o Guillaume 1703 &1735 Marie Madeleine Thérèse DEBEYNE
- o Philippe 1743-1819 &1772 Marie Catherine Françoise MUIRON 1750-1832
- o François Marie 1774-1805 &1798 Barbe Nicole PONSARDIN 1777-1866
- o Clémentine 1799-1863 & comte Louis Marie Joseph de CHEVIGNÉ 1793-1876
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- o Nicolas 1749-1828 & Marie-Thérèse PIRON 1767-1844
- o Louise Alexandrine 1797 & Félix Alexandre de CUGNON d'ALINCOURT 1795
- ...
- o Jean Philippe 1750 & N... HENRY
- o Jean 1716-1773 & Thomasse CLAY 1725
- o Marie Jeanne 1744
- o Marie-Madeleine Thérèse 1745 &1772 Marie Louis SAVART 1741
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- o Etienne 1746
- o Christine Nicole 1750-1806
- o Nicolas 1644
- o Claude 1647
- o Thomasse 1647
- o Perrette 1648
- o Jean 1653 &1677 Jeanne DELAMALMAISON 1660-1736
- o Marie
- o Claude 1603 & Jacquette BOURIN
- o Claude 1603 & Claude de LA VIEUVILLE
- o Charlotte 1658 &1675 Remy REGNART 1648
- o Perette 1605 & Husson CORDIER
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- o Guillaume & Thomasse VARLET
- o Antoine 1635 & Elisabeth LALBALÉTRIER 1644-1719
- o Élisabeth 1667 &1685 Gérard SUTAINE 1662-1736
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- o Paul 1638-1710 & Elisabeth DROUET 1644-1678
- o Jean 1665 &1688 Perette SUTAINE 1664-1740
- o Paul
- o Guillaume 1691-1755 & Elisabeth MOPINOT †1764
- o Marie-Claude †1781 &1756 Robert CHAMPENOIS †1786
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- o Jean-François &1796 Jeanne Nicole BERNARD 1754-1836
- o Claude †1694
- o Gérard &1726 Marie Marguerite DELAHAUTE
- o Jean-Baptiste 1727
- o Louis Gérard 1734-1815 & Françoise Élisabeth TRONSSON 1742-1803
- o François
- o Nicolas †1760
- o Théodore Memmie 1766 & Marie Louise Victoire TERNAUX 1772
- o Théodore
- o Gérard Louis
- o François & Marie Jeanne COLLARD
- o Marie Madeleine Sophie 1768-1824
- o Nicolas 1773
- o Élisabeth 1701
- o Oudard 1703
- o Simon 1670-1747 & Catherine MIMIN 1675-1743
- o Simon 1640-1676 & Anne HUSSON 1645-1722
- o Pierre 1664
- o Guillaume 1665
- o Claude 1666
- o Guillaume 1667-1692
- o Claude 1668
- o Paul 1669-1671
- o Anne 1671-1671
- o Gérarde 1672-1673
- o Beatrix 1674-1745 &1691 Jean SUTAINE 1667-1694
- o Jean 1675-1756 &1700 Hélène LALLEMANT 1680-1721
- o Henri 1701-1701
- o Anne 1702
- o Marguerite 1704 & Jean-Baptiste LEQUEUX
- o Jean-Baptiste 1705-1715
- o Jeanne 1706-1773
- o Henry 1711-1750
- o Jean-Baptiste CLICQUOT de TOUSSICOURT 1717-1785 &1745 Anne Marie Louise QUATRESOUX de LA MOTTE 1726
- ...
- o Élisabeth 1677-1677
- o Victor 1644-1700 & Gérarde CAMUZET †1696
- o Simon 1666 & Jacqueline SUTAINE
- o Victor 1693 & Élisabeth BLERVACHE †1769
- o Madame Élisabeth 1718-1797 &1751 Pierre BENOIST 1725-1793
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- o Simon 1723-1796 & Anne Françoise MÉAT
- ...
- o Jean-Baptiste 1677 & Elisabeth CHÉON
- o Guillaume 1712-1782 &1739 Marie Anne TROISIER 1714-1799
- o Claude Remy 1739 &1769 Perette Jacqueline VUATELET 1745
- o Pérette Jacqueline & Nicolas TRONSSON
- ...
- o Pérette Jacqueline & Antoine Louis VILLAIN
- o Pérette Jacqueline & René FÉQUANT
- o Robert & ? ?
- o Laurent Eugène Adolphe & Marie Olympe GANDON
- o Désiré Ernest 1842-1872
- o Laurent Eugène Adolphe & Adèle FUZELLIER
- o Émilie Berthe &1874 Louis Appoline ROBILLARD
- ...
- o Pierre 1743
- o Barbe 1744
- o Jeanne Marguerite 1744-1801 & Simon VUATELET
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- o Geneviève 1754-1828 &1786 Jean-Baptiste CHAMPENOIS 1762-1814
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- o Eulalie 1754 &1779 Simon VANIN
- o Firmin Louis 1756-1840
- o Simon 1679-1728 & Élisabeth TRONSSON 1674-1745
- o Nicolas 1706 & Marguerite BARBEREUX
- o Jean-Baptiste 1734
- o Henriette &1703 Pierre CHAPPRON
- ...
- o Jacqueline 1647 & Jean HURTAULT
- ...
- o Husson 1648
- o Jacques 1610
- o Antoine 1612 & Marie VUYART
- o Jean 1613
- o Jean 1620
- o Jean & Étiennette DUCHEMIN
- o Claude 1610
- o Husson 1580- & Jeanne LAJOYE
- o Jeanne 1617
- o Nicolas 1617-1675 & Nicole AUGER 1627-1669
- o Etienne †1722 &1693 Jeanne Françoise DELAMALMAISON 1672-1742
- o Gérard François 1693
- o Un fils mort-né 1693-1693
- o Jean-Baptiste 1694-1719
- o Gérard Joseph 1698-1776 &1723 Marie Thérèse ALLART 1698-1776
- o Charles 1700
- o Simon
- o Jeanne 1645
- o Nicolas 1646
- o Marie 1647 & Nicolas BENOIST
- ...
- o Thomas 1659 &1683 Marie CAMART
- o Jeanne 1687
- o Jean-Baptiste 1689
- o Marie Anne 1690
- o Barbe 1692
- o Marie &1711 Antoine PRÉVOTEAU
- ...
- o Nicolas 1694-1763 &1724 Anne CALLARDEAU †1778
- o Élisabeth 1697
- o Jean 1698-1761
- o Nicolas 1702
- o Simon 1703 &1751 Perette HIBERT 1725
- o Simon Joseph 1756 &1779 Marie Angélique Charlotte Philippine BEFFROY 1757-1805
- o Joseph Blimond 1781
- o Pierre Louis 1782
- o André Joseph 1784
- o Joséphine Angélique 1787 & Jean Pierre René CORVISART
- o Pierre Valfrane 1789
- o Simon Narcisse 1793 & Alexandrine Louise Olive LEFORT
- o Jean & Simone DELAUNOIS
- o Jean 1591 &1613 Anne DANMARTIN
- o Jean 1591 &1621 Jeanne Magdeleine BLANCHE
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- o Jean François & Perette Elisabeth BIDAULT
- o Nicolas 1770-1830 &1791 Marie Louise Julie GREVIN
- o François
- o Jeanne Louise &1819 Théodore Denis BELIN 1793-1865
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- o Louise Julie 1795-1854 &1813 Alphonse Louis MARGUET 1793-1849
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- 7.
- o Marie Nicolle & Louis THIÉRUCE
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July 31, 2009
Arbre généalogique Jean-Yves SUREAU - GeneaNet
Stained Glass Product Placement (NOTCOT)
Stained Glass Product Placement (NOTCOT)
On fascinating lore (surrounded by rumors and speculation) ~ in Notre Dame de Reims (where nearly all the kings of france have been crowned) in the stained glass windows of the south transcript… there are yellow labeled champagne bottles which we heard from someone who heard from someone that Veuve Clicquot played such a large role in the history of the region over the centuries that you even see it in the stained glass. Speculate as to whether its complete fabrication, conspiracies of the past, the first product placement, etc as you wish… i’m just showing you what we found in those windows, so you can join in on the fun too. See larger images of these wine making panels on the next page!
By the way, standing in such a large cathedral, late for the bus, trying to play the equivalent of ‘where’s waldo’ on a huge wall of stained glass is harder than expected…
Tags: champagne - france - travel - veuve clicquot
Exquisite Bodies - Anatomical Venus - Wellcome
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*Please note that the exhibition contains material that some visitors may find disturbing!
Anatomical Venus
'Anatomical Venuses' are extremely realistic models of idealised women. These figures consist of removable parts that can be 'dissected' - a breast plate is lifted to reveal the internal organs, often with a fetus in the womb.
In the 19th century, the anatomical Venus formed the centrepiece of museums and travelling shows of all kinds, and possessed great power to draw crowds. 'Know thyself' was a common phrase associated with the exhibition of such models, suggesting their educational value.
30 July-18 October
In the 19th century, despite the best efforts of body snatchers, the demand from medical schools for fresh cadavers far outstripped the supply. One solution to this gruesome problem came in the form of lifelike wax models. These models often took the form of alluring female figures that could be stripped and split into different sections. Other models were more macabre, showing the body ravaged by 'social diseases' such as venereal disease, tuberculosis and alcohol and drug addiction. With their capacity to titillate as well as educate, anatomical models became sought-after curiosities; displayed not only in dissecting rooms but also in sideshows and the curiosity cabinets of wealthy Victorian gentlemen. For a small admission fee, visitors seeking an unusual afternoon's entertainment could visit displays of these strange dolls in London, Paris, Brussels and Barcelona. This exhibition explores the forgotten history of the anatomical model, which with its unique combination of serious science and fairground horror provides a rare insight into 19th-century beliefs about the body.
Kate Forde, the exhibition's curator, looks at a few of the key exhibits from 'Exquisite Bodies' and discusses one of the exhibition's aims: to show how 2D techniques of representing the body's layers move into 3D form, particularly with the flourishing of waxwork modeling.
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Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE, UK
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