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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Principal Marriages (Alliances)


Historical Unions of the House of

PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES

Des Alliances  

 

Philippi(y) and Bucelli(y) (1548)

Jean Philippy (1517-1604), Président de la Cour des Aides de Montpellier  (1579) married in 1548 Catherine de BUCELLI (Y). 

She was the daughter of   Antoine de BUCELLI (Y) , Baron de Salindrinque and Douce La Jeune de SARRATZ








PHILIPPY de BUCELLY and BECHET (1737)


Quentin II, First Baron d'Estrées inherited from his father the lordships of Tronquoy and  Joncourt

He married on September 2, 1737, Marie Madeleine BECHET and issued.








PHILIPPY de BUCELLY du TRONQUOY and BECHET (1764) 

 Gabrielle Marie Philibertine Charlotte PHILIPPY de BUCELLY du TRONQUOY (1738)  was married on September 2, 1764 to  Louis Joseph BECHET, Seigneur de  LEHAULCOURT. Her husband was executed in 1794 in the province of SEDAN by the French Revolution.

Gabrielle Marie Philibertine Charlotte was the daughter of Quentin II Philippy de Bucelly, First Baron d'Estrées and Seigneur du Tronquoy and Marie Madeleine BECHET. 




PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES and LE GAUCHER (1797)





Albert Quentin PHILIPPY de BUCELLY (1772-1838) , Third Baron d'Estrées married Camille Loisel LE GAUCHER on March 6, 1797 and did not issue.

She was the daughter of Charles Albert LE GAUCHER, Seigneur de Cantraine Neuvillette & Vercourt, Lieutenant Colonel d'Artillerie, Chevalier de Saint Louis (+1801) and Adéldide Françoise Josephe de MADRE


PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES and de FLAVIGNY (1840)

Gustave Albert PHILIPPY de BUCELLY (1818-1848), Fourth Baron d'Estrées married on November 15, 1840 Angelie Marie Alexandrine de FLAVIGNY (1819-1846).

She was the daughter of Ange Charles Florimond Marie, Count de Flavigny and Antoinette Marie Gabrielle BOILEAU de MAULAVILLE. He issued one son who died young in infancy.



 

PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES and de LIGNIERES (1851)



Amédé-Jules PHILIPPY de BUCELLY, 5th Baron d'Estrées was married on February 1, 1851 to Emma Denyse Charlotte de LIGNIERES




RÉAL del SARTE [PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES] and GAIGNERON JOLLIMONT de MAROLLES (1927) 

 

Yves Réal del Sarte, composer and World War I  veteran married in 1927 Berthe Gaigneron Jollimont de Marolles (1903-1991) and issued.

Yves was the son of  the painter Marie Magdeleine del Sarte 1853-1927 and the sculptor Désiré Louis RÉAL del SARTE, Chev. of the French Legion of Honor (1852-1909).

Berthe was the daughter of the Count Marie Louis Olivier de MAROLLES and Countess Christine Marie Berthe GRANT de LUXOLIÈRE de BELLUSSIÈRE (born Baroness de BELLUSSIÈRE)



RÉAL del SARTE [PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES] and de ROUX (circa 1938)

 Jeannine Réal del Sarte (1919-2003) married Louis-Olivier de Roux (1914-1962).

Jeannine was the daughter of Maxime  Réal del Sarte, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, (1888-1954)  and Genévieve  Rénon.

Louis-Olivier de Roux (Count de Roux)  was the son of Marquis de Roux, Marie-Amédée-Joseph-Marie  (1878-1943), lawyer, historian, and Journalist and his wife Agnés BESSON



RÉAL del SARTE [PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES] and de SUYROT (1943) 

Guy Real del Sarte (1920-2005) married Yvonne de Suyrot (1925-) on March 12, 1943.

Guy Real del Sarte was the son of Maxime  Réal del Sarte, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, (1888-1954)  and Genévieve  Rénon.

Yvonne de Suyrot was the daughter of the Count Pierre de Suyrot (1894-1938) and Marie-Thérèse de La Couldre de La Bretonnière (1892-1986)

RÉAL del SARTE [PHILIPPY de BUCELLY d'ESTRÉES] and de MAUSSION de CANDÈ (1970)

Philippe Real del Sarte married Catherine de Maussion de Cande in 1970.

Philippe Real del Sarte (1943), son Guy Real del Sarte (1920-2005) and Yvonne de SUYROT (1925)

Catherine de Maussion de Cande was the daughter of Pierre de Maussion de Cande (1915-1999), Count de Maussion de Cande, and Odile de Royere (1929-)





Monday, September 23, 2013

Honneur et la Gloire


Honneur et la Gloire (Honor and Glory)

 This blog entry recognizes the long service of  House of PHILIPPI(y) de BUCELLI(Y) d'ESTRÉES to FRANCE by honoring recipients of major honors. Some of these honors were given by former Kings and Presidents of France for military and artistic endeavors.

Ordre de Saint-Michel (The Royal Order of Saint Michael)

This order was established by His Majesty the King of France, Louis XI on August 1, 1469. Until the founding of the Royal Order of the Holy Spirit, the Order of Saint Michael was the highest chivalry order in the Kingdom of France. The motto of the order was "immensi tremor oceani" (great tremor of the ocean). The King of France dedicated the order to Saint Michael, the Archangel.

I. Paul PHILIPPY, Chevalier, Seigneur de TRONQUOY, Captain of Infantry 

On August 12, 1660, Paul was appointed Chevalier or Knight of the Royal Order of Saint Michael by his Majesty the King of France and Navarre, Louis XIV (1638 – 1715).

Paul was the son of Pasquier PHILIPPY, Seigneur du TRONQUOY and Martine HULIN. He married Marie CHARPENTIER and issued.



Ordre Royal et Militaire de Saint-Louis 

(The Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis) 


The Royal and Military Order of of Saint Louis was founded in 1693 by His Majesty King Louis XIV with the intention to reward exceptional officers. Hereditary nobility was awarded to the sons and grandsons of a Knight. The Order was discontinued in 1791 and later replaced by the Legion of Honor.
Example of a Letter Patent grating the Knighthood


I. Albert PHILIPPY de BUCELLY du TRONQUOY (1745-1808), Second Baron d'Estrées

He was Chevau-Leger de la Garde du Roi (1768), Lieutenant des maréchaux de France ( 1771).

Albert  and was created a Knight of the Ordre Royal et Militaire de Saint-Louis in about 1771 by the Grace of His Majesty the King of France and Navarre, Louis XV.

On Mach 4, 1771 he married Anne Catherine de GEORGIA (1753). She was the daughter of  Jean Baptiste de GEORGIA, Constable of the King, and Catherine ROUILLON and they issued.

Albert's son,  Albert Quentin Marie Catherine, Chevalier de Bucelly d'Estrées (1777-1850) was the first in the family to use the title Chevalier as a result of the hereditary nature of the Order of Saint Louis.

 

Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur 

(The National Order of the Legion of Honor)

Original Legion of Honor Founded By the Emperor Napoleon

The Legion of Honor of France was established by His Imperial Majesty, Napoleon the First on May 19, 1802. Unlike previous orders of merit, there was no requirement of nobility to become a member. Membership existed in five categories: Chevalier (Knight), Officier (Officer), Commandeur (Commander), Grand Officier (Grand Officer), and Grand Croix (Grand Cross). The motto of the order is honneur et patrie (honor and country). The Legion of Honor was created to replace the Order of Saint Louis which was established in 1693.

Many members of the The House of PHILIPPI(y) de BUCELLI(Y) d'ESTRÉES received this great honor. The list is by date  of appointment to the Legion of Honor.


I. Louis Samuel Albert Désiré Béchet de Léocourt, Baron of the Empire, Commandeur (1804,1808,1838)

He was the son of Gabrielle Marie Philibertine Charlotte PHILIPPY de BUCELLY du TRONQUOY and  Louis Joseph BECHET, Lord of LEHAULCOURT (Léocourt)

Louis Samuel served the French Empire under Napoleon the First.

  • Légion d'honneur :
    • Légionnaire (August 16, 1804) at the battle camp of Bologna.
    • Officier (Februrary 18, 1808)
    • Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur (April 25, 1838) 

    Click to see the descendants of the House of BECHET de LEOCOURT

II. François Alexandre Nicolas Chéri del Sarte, Chevalier (1870)

On August 9, 1870 the French government, under Third Republic, awarded the Paris declamation and signing teacher the rank of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. François del Sarte was a former member of the Paris Opera and by marriage to Rosine ADRIEN (1817-1891), a member of the House of Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées.



Click to see descendants of  François and Rosine. 

 

III. Désiré Louis Réal del Sarte, Chevalier (1903)

 He was married to  Marie Magdeleine Blanche Geneviève del SARTE (1853-1927) and was a noted sculptor. Désiré Louis was a Captain of Infantry in the Territorial Army. He began his military career on March 10, 1873 and promoted to captain in 1895. On July 11, 1903, Désiré Louis was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. 

Member of the House of  Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées by marriage.

IV. Thérèse Marie Rosine Geraldy, Chevalier (1939)

She was born to Louis Paul GERALDY and Marie Anne Elizabeth del SARTE (daughter of François del Sarte and Rosine ADRIEN of the House of Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées) on June 18, 1886 and died on July 31, 1965.

Thérèse Marie Rosine was a noted portrait artist. She was a student of her aunt Marie Magdeleine del Sarte and probably was trained at the Académie Julian. Thérèse Marie Rosine was a appointed a Chevalier of the Legion of  Honor on February 27, 1939.

V. Maxime Réal del Sarte, Chevalier (1940)


Maxime Louis Camille was the son of  Désiré Louis REAL and Magdeleine Blanche Geneviève del SARTE [of the House of Philippy Bucelly d'Estrées]. He was born on May 2, 1888 in Paris, France and died in Saint Jean de Luz in 1954. He was a decorated veteran of World War I (1914-1918). Maxime Louis Camille received  the Médaille militaire (Military Medal) for valor and wounds during the war and the Croix-de-Guerre aux Palms.

Many of the most magnificent monuments honoring the dead of World War I came from the hand of Maxime Louis Camille. He was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honor on February 20, 1940.

 

  La Société d'Encouragement Au Bien (S.E.A.B.)



La Société d’Encouragement au Bien (S.E.A.B.) was founded in 1862 by Honore ARNOUL. On Setember 5, 1863, the Ministry of the Interior of France authorized its distribution. The medal was intended to honor those that have demonstrated examples of courage and civic or social engagement.

I. Désiré Louis Réal del Sarte, Chevalier (1903)

In 1903, Désiré Louis Réal del Sarte received the the medal Encouragement Au Bien. 





Saturday, September 21, 2013

La Maison de Béchet de Léocour

Origins of the Family 

According to the study published in the blog "Autour de nos ancêtres", the Bechet family originates from Sedan, France (Source 1). The family converted from Catholicism to the Protestant faith and back to Catholic faith between the end of the 1600's and the mid 1700's.

The Bechet family were also known as Bechet de Léocourt, Lehaucourt and Le Hautcourt

Coat of Arms (Blason) 

 
La Maison de Béchet de Léocour

The description of the blason is as follows: "Coupé : au 1er, parti à dextre de sable au chef d'or à une main de gueules tenant un bouquet de plante des champs de sinople et à senestre des barons militaires ; au 2e, de sable au bélier d'argent, la tête en rencontre, surmonté d'une étoile du même" (Source 1). 

 

Béchet de Léocour, Baron of the French First Empire


Titles of the Family 

1) Seigneur de Bélan
2) Seigneur de Léocour
3) Baron de l'empire (Letters Patent, 1808)

 

Abbreviated Genealogy (1590-Present)

 

Jean Béchet (1590-1645), Maître burailler

Married Marie DORE (1600) and issued:

1) Antoine Bechet (1618-1681)
2) Marie Bechet (+1632)


Antoine Béchet (1618-1681) 

 Married on April 2, 1645 to Marie DESGEORGES (+1693)

1) Jeanne Bechet (1646-1729)
2) Henri Benchet (1648-1707)
3) Madeleine Bechet (1650)
4) Marie (1652)
5) Catherine Bechet (1653-1653)
6) Jean Théodore Bechet (1654-1718)
7) Judith Bechet (1663)
8) Abraham Bechet (1664)
9) Abraham Bechet (1664)
10) Anne Bechet (1668)

 

Jean Theodore Béchet(1654-1718)

Married on December 26, 1683 to Rachel DELAU (1600-1726) and issued:

1) Elizabeth (1681-1770)
2) Marie (1688-1752) married André POUPART and issued

 
Marie Poupart (Bechet) by Marc-Louis Arlaud



Blason of the Jean Abraham André Poupart son of Marie and André Poupart
 


3) Henri (1690-1748)
4) Jean- Théodore II (1697-1727)
5) Pierre (1700-1746)

 

Pierre Bechet (1700-1746) 

Married on February 15, 1724 to Marie-Catherine MARTIN and issued:

1) Rachel Anne Magdeleine (1725)
2) Henri Théodore (1726)
3) Marie Anne Francoise (1727)
4) Marie
5) Marie Madeleine (1730)
6) Pierre Daniel Alexandre (1731)
7) Louis-Francois-Joseph (1731), Seigneur de Leocour
8) Suzanne 1735
9) Jean-Baptiste Bernard (1737)
10) François Xavier (1738)
11) Marie Anne (1739)
12) Paul Joseph (1741)
13) Marie Josèphe Thérèse (1742)
14) Antoine François Henry (1744)
15) Pierre François (1746) 

 

Louis- François -Joseph Béchet (1732-1794), Seigneur de Leocour, Officier municipal de Sedan

Louis Bechet (1732-1794), Seigneur de Leocour (Source 1)

 

  On May 15, 1764 he married Gabrielle Marie Philibertine Charlotte PHILIPPY de BUCELLY du TRONQUOY,(1738) and issued: 


The Arms of the Béchet and Philippy Families



1) Louis-Samuel Albert-Desire Bechet, First Baron of Léocour and the French First Empire


Louis-Samuel-Albert- Désiré Béchet(1771-1845), Baron de Leocour, General of the Empire (1809-1812), Maire de Remilly (1817-1845), 

Louis Samuel Albert Désiré Béchet Baron de Léocour, né à Sedan le 06/10/1771, Maréchal de Camp, commandant le département des Ardennes (1814-15) Officier de la Légion d
Louis Samuel Albert BECHET de LEOCOUR (1771-1845)
 
Louis Samuel married on December 31, 1803, Anne Françoise DORIVAL de FIGNAMONT (+1849) and issued:

1) Thérèse BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1805-1890) married and issued (see below for Lamour Bechet de Lécour)
2) Anaïs BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1814-1858)
3) Anna BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1817-)
4) Louis BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1819-,) Baron de Léocour and Conseiller général des Ardennes. Died without issue.

 

Birth Certificate of Louis Samuel (Archives of the Legion of Honor)



The French Revolution and the Béchet de Léocour Family

File:Anonymous - Prise de la Bastille.jpg
Storming the Bastille in 1789 (Image Public Domain)

 

During the French Revolution (1789-1799) and the subsequent Reign of Terror (1793-1794) as many as many as 40,000 Frenchmen and women lost their lives. One such person was Louis-Joseph BECHET,  who was Seigneur de Lehaultcourt and  a member of the House of Philippy by marriage. He was executed by the French mob June 2, 1794.



Louis Samuel Albert Désiré Béchet de Léocour was a career officer. He was one of the first recipients of the Legion of Honor. His military decorations included:
  • Légion d'honneur :
    • Légionnaire (August 16, 1804) at the battle of camp of Bologna.
    • Officier (Februrary 18, 1808)
    • Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur (April 25, 1838) ;
  • Ordre royal et militaire de Saint-Louis :
    • Chevalier de Saint-Louis (Novmber 1, 1814)
By the Grace of Emperor Napoleon the First of France, Louis Samuel was also created First Baron de Léocourt in May 1808.


Louis Samuel participated in most of great conflicts during the French First Empire. In 1788 he was Lieutenant in the 10th Brigade. He joined the expedition to Saint Domingue. By 1809 he was promoted to aide de camp to Marshal Ney and participated in the invasion of Spain in 1809. During the wars of 1809 Louis Samuel was part of the état-major (high command) and continued on until 1813. On February 19, 1814, Louis Samuel was promoted to Brigadier General of the Grand Army.

By March 9, 1815, Louis Samuel served the forces of the Maison de Bourbon. His Majesty the King of France Louis XVIII gave Louis Samuel complete control of the forces in the department of Ardennes by January of 1815. After, Napoleon return from exile, Louis Samuel continued to be in charge of the armed forces in Sedan. He was made a Lutenant-General on March 23, 1816 and on March 22, 1831, Louis Samuel was created a Marshal de Camp. It was in 1838 that he obtained rank of Commander of the Legion of Honor, the highest level within the order. 

 After the Napoleonic Wards, the Baron Béchet de Léocourt lived in Remilly-Aillicourt and was mayor of the Remilly from 1817 to 1845.

The Château de Remilly where Louis Samuel, Baron de
Béchet de Léocourt lived.



LAMOUR BECHET de LÉOCOUR

 

Thérèse BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1805-1890), 

Thérèse married in 1835  Joseph Marie LAMOUR (1803-1886), Percepteur des contributions directes, maire de Remilly and issued two children: 

Biographical Note: 
 
Joseph Lamour (1803-1886) was the son of Olivier Lamour and Jeanne Jégat.
 
1) Albert-Felix-Marie-Arthur (1837), who become heir to the title and dignity of Baron de Léocourt, died with no issue. 
 
2) Anne-Therese-Marie-Constance-Noemi (1840)  who married on December 5, 1864 Fernand-Rene-Jarry DESLOGES (1833) and issued: 

a. Jean Marie Victor Félix René Jarry-Desloges, Astronomer, Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (1868-1951)




 
secondly married  Josephe-Marie-Maurice de VILAGRE de VIGUIER de SAINTE-VALIERE and no issue.
 


Albert-Felix-Marie-Arthur LAMOR BECHET de LÉOCOUR (1837-), Baron de LÉOCOURT, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur

He  married in 1867  Marie Françoise de LA BROSSE and issued five children:

Biographical Note: 

Marie Françoise de LA BROSSE was the daughter of Edmond de la Brosse (1815-1894) and Elisabeth Françoise Guillaume (1821-1913). The de La Brosse family were originally from la paroisse de Saint-Rémy à Charleville (Ardennes). Among the members of the family, Pierre de la Brosse (1661-1746) was Écuyer de Monseigneur le duc d'Orléans, valet de chambre de Monsieur le marquis de Créquy, prévost du Régiment d'Infanterie de Monseigneur le Dauphin (1699). Also, the de la Brosse family held the lordships of de la Faye and de la Gardette.

 

La Maison de la Brosse


1) François-Constant-Joseph Edouard (1868-1879), Ordre de la Légion d'Honneur (Chevalier)

2) François-Louis-Marie-Georges (1870-1914), Capitaine au 29e régiment d'artillerie, MORT POUR LA FRANCE Married  December 13, 1911, Renée Claire Eugénie MICHEL (1886) and issued.

3)  Thérèse-Renée-Marie-Louise (1871-1947) married to Emile-Louis-Léon JOURDAIN (1863). No issue. 


4) Louis-Félix-Marie (1873-1961) married December 29, 1904 to Lyza CASTELLANI and issued Maurice.

5) Jeanne Marie Thérèse (1875-1969) married Ferdinand Martinon-Boisnier de La Richardière (1859).

 


Louis-Félix-Marie (1873-1961) Lamour Béchet de Léocour

Married December 29, 1904 in Guelma Algeria Lyza CASTELLANI and issued: Maurice
 
 

Maurice Lamour Béchet de Léocour

 Married Gilberte MY and issued: Philippe-Louis
 

Philippe-Louis Lamour Béchet de Léocour (1937-2003)

 
Married Claude GRENET (1937-2010) and issued: Sophie

Biographical Information: 
 
Claude Grenet is the daughter of Henri Grenet, former Mayor of Bayonne and the sister of Jean Genet who as also the former Mayor of Bayonne. 

 
 

François-Marie-Louis-Georges Lamour Béchet de Léocour (1870-1914), Baron de LÉOCOURT,Capitaine au 29e régiment d'artillerie, MORT POUR LA FRANCE

 
Married December 13, 1911 to Renée-Claire-Eugénie MICHEL (1886) and issued: 
 
Biographical Note:
 
Renée-Claire-Eugénie MICHEL (1886) was the daughter of Charles-Victor Michel (1858-1933) and Philomène-Victorine-Laure DESROUSSEAUX (1858). 
 
1. Jean-Marie-Léon-Victor (1912-1999), Baron de Léocour, married September 8, 1961, Edith de la Hamayde (1926-1971)

La Maison de la Hamayde (Belgium)


 
2. Jacques-Marie-François, (1914-1982) married Anne Gauthier and issued
 
3.  Renée

Jacques-Marie-François Lamour Béchet de Léocour (1914-1982),Médaille de bronze de la Jeunesse et des Sports (1970)

Married to Anne GAUTHIER and issued: 
 
1) Jean-Yves (1944-1972), 
 
2) Patrick (Patrice), and 
 
3)  Chantal married September 20, 1980, Mr. Christophe AUBERTIN



 

 Jean-Yves-Georges-Fernand Lamour Béchet de Léocour (1944-1972)

 

Patrick  (Patrice) Lamour Béchet de Léocour

Married Thérèse DEFAUX and issued: Antoine-Jacques-Etienne, Anne-Sophie, and Catherine


In Memoriam


Antoine de Léocour (right) and his childhood friend, Vincent Délory


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Sources Consulted

1) Information taken from the blog entry "Autour de nos ancetres" (http://abedehem.blogspot.fr/search?q=B%C3%A9chet_).

2) The description of coat of arms of the Bechet de Leocur was taken from the website "Armorial Noblesse Empire (http://www.heraldique-blasons-armoiries.com/armoriaux/noblesse_empire/blasons_B11.html).

3) Les Phillipi Bucelly d'Estrées (1544-1942)" by André-Pierre FRANTZEN. National Library of France (BNF).

4 Images of  Louis Joseph BECHET (1731-1794) and Louis Samuel Albert BECHET de LEOCOURT (1771-1845) are the courtesy of the  SOCIETE D’HISTOIRE ET D’ARCHEOLOGIE DU SEDANAIS (SHAS) and are part of their archive. 

5)"Bechet de Leocourt" entry on gw.gneanet.org by Mr. Henri DOCQUIN

6) Birth Certificate for Louis Samuel Albert BECHET de LEOCOURT (1771-1845) are from the archives of the Legion of Honor of France.

7) Color image (portrait)  of  Louis Samuel Albert BECHET de LEOCOURT (1771-1845) taken from book published "Souvenirs du Général BÉCHET de LÉOCOUR" (edited, 1999) and available on http://www.leboncoin.fr/livres/384583604.htm.

8)  Louis Samuel Albert BECHET de LEOCOURT entry on Wikipedia.

9) Remilly-Aillicourt entry in Winkipedia.



Updated 12.16.20






Friday, September 20, 2013

La Maison de Bucelli(y)

(Source 1)

 

  Origins of the Family:


Born in Tuscany, Italy and at some point moved to France probably around 1420 (Source 2). The family has two spellings of the name:

1) Bucelly and
2) Bucelli

At some point the Bucelly family settled in the region called Languedoc which is to the south of France, bordering the Mediterranean. One of the main cities in this region is Montpellier. 

Coat of Arms of the Family: 

The coat of arms of the family or blason is describe as: 

"Porte d argent au bœuf ou taureau furieux de fable à la bordure engrêlée de même" ( Source ) 

Titles of the Family: 

1) Seigneur de La Mausson

2) Seigneur de Saint Hilaire

3) Seigneur de Saint -Bauzille

4) Seigneur de Saint-Boonet
 
5)  Baron de Salendrenque,

5) Baron d'Aumelas

6) Baron de la Mosson 

 

 

Abbreviated Genealogy of the House of Bucelli(y) in France


 Jeannot (Janosso) de Bucelli (1360)

  He married Douce AMORASI and issued

1) Etienne de Bucelli

Etienne de Bucelli (1390)

He married Marie CAMBAYS and issued two children:

1) Jeanne de Bucelli
2) Janosso de Bucelli


Janosso de Bucelli (1420)

He married Belette de MESSINE (1425) and issued

1) Philippe de Bucelli , Consul de Montpellier

Philippe de Bucelli (m.1479), Consul de Montpellier 

He married in 1479 Catherine d'ANDRÉA (1460) and issued four children:

1) Antoine (1481-1542), Baron de Salindrique
2) Tannequin, Chevalier of Saint John of Jerusalem, Malta and Rhodes (+1535)
3) Jean, premier consul de Montpellier married Remie de BOUQUES
4) Marguerite married Jean de BOSSAVIN 
 
 
La Maison de Bossavini
 

Antoine de Bucelli (1481-1542), Seigneur de La Mausson et Saint Hilaire, Seigneur de Saint -Bauzille, Baron de Salendrenque, Secrétaire du roi prés le Parlement de Toulouse, Maître de la Chambre des comptes de Montpellier

He was the first of the Bucelli to hold the title of Baron de Salendrique and he married twice.


 Married in 1504 to Marguerite de JONCHERETES, Baronne de Salendrenque and issued

1) Louise (1510) married in 1529 to Peter de la FARE, Baron de Monclar (1500-1565)  and issued 

 
La Maison de la Fare

 
a) Jacques de la Fare, Baron de la Fare (+1600) married on July 24, 1576 Hélix du Puy de Sain-Martin, Dame de San Martin; 
b) Claudine de la FARE (1535), Baronne de Monclar. She married September 15, 1556 to Antoine Grimoard de Beauvoir du Roure, Chevalier-Baron du Roure (1596)



Secondly, married on March 10, 1507 to Douce de SARRATZ and issued


    1) Louis de BUCELLI (1511-1584) , baron d'Aumelas

    2) Charlotte de BUCELLI  (1513-1590) married in February 6, 1535 Antoine de TRÉMOLET-MONTPEZAT , Baron de Trémolet de Bucelli de Montpezat and issued (Jean, Charlotte, Pierre, Guillaume, Mathieu, Louise, Charlotte, Mathurin, and Jean Pierre)



    Trémolet de Bucelli de Montpezat

    [Note: The marriage between Charlotte de Bucelli and Antoine de TRÉMOLET-MONTPEZAT created a new dynasty by uniting the two families into one last name: Trémolet de Bucelli de Montpezat]



    3) Catherine de BUCELLI married Jean PHILIPPI (1517-1604),Conseiller en la cour des Aydes de Montpellier and issued Louis PHILIPPI de BUCELLI (1557-1637).
    Jean PHILIPPI (1517-1604)


    PHILIPPI(Y) BUCELLI(Y) d'ESTREES





    [Note: the marriage between Catherine de Bucelli and Jean Philippi establish one of the first genealogical links between these two families of Italian origin. The union of these two families created the last name de Philippy de Bucelly]


    4) Anne de BUCELLI married Philippe de LAUSELERGUES
    5) Charles de BUCELLI married Isabelle de MONTCALM
    6) Renaud de BUCELLI
    7) Jean de BUCELLI married Louise des URSIÈRES

    Image from the "Cabinet de Titres" of  Charles René d'HOZIER (1640-1732)
    The Blason of Jean de Bucelli 



      Louis de Bucelli (1511-1542), Baron d'AUMELAS, Baron de La Mosson, Gentilhomme de la chambre du roi, Chevalier de St-Michel, and 1st Consul de Montpellier

      Louis married  Jeanne des URSIÈRES

      [Converted to Catholicism from Protestantism to  become 1er consul de Montpellier in 1573]


      de TRÉMOLET de BUCELLY de MONTPEZAT

       

      Charlotte de BUCELLI (1513-1590)


      Married on February 6, 1535 to Antoine de TRÉMOLET-MONTPEZAT (1504-1581), Baron de Montpezat and issued

      1) Jean (+1583)
      2)  Charlotte,
      3) Pierre
      4)  Guillaume
      5) Mathieu,
      6) Louise,
      7) Catherine (1528)
      8) Mathurin (+1610)
      9) Jean - Pierre

       

      Sources Consulted and Cited for Blog Entry

      1)  For the most part we used the information posted on the website "Gw.geneatnet.org" on the Bucelli family ( "Bucelli" entry in http://gw.geneanet.org)

      2) We consulted  the information provided on Winkipedia on the family "de la Fare" ( "de la Fare" entry in Wikipedia). 

      3) "Nouvelle méthode raisonnée du blason ou l'art héraldique" by Claude-François MENESTRIER (1780) on "Google Books" p.135-136.

      4) We also consulted the databank known as "roglo" for further information on the Bucelly.

      5) We are thankful to Mr. Jean GALLIAN. He has done one of he most complete studies on the House of Trémolet de Bucelli de Montpezat. He has published his important findings in the website (http://jean.gallian.free.fr/comm2/Images/genealog/tremolet/p1a.pdf)




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