Marquis of Vaulserre
Marquis of Vaulserre (French: Marquis des Vaulserre) was a title in the Peerage of France.
History
[edit]The title was created for Antoine Corbel-Corbeau de Vaulserre, Lord of Saint-Albin-de-Vaulserre (in the Isère department), of Puy-Saint-Martin (in the Drôme department), and of Saint-Franc (in the Savoie department), all in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France, in August 1751 by King Louis XV "in consideration of the services rendered by his family".[1]
The 5th Marquis of Vaulserre, was born at the Château de Vaulserre in Saint-Albin-de-Vaulserre in 1850. After his death without male issue in 1909, the Château was inherited by his youngest daughter, Yolande, who married Jean-Félix d'Aubigny.[a] The marquisate, however, passed to his brother, Bruno. Upon his death, it passed to his only son, François de Corbel-Corbeau de Vaulserre, who died without issue in 1976.[1]
List of titleholders (1751–1976)
[edit]Number | From | To | Name | Relationship to predecessor | Spouse |
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1 | 1751 | 1761 | Antoine de Corbel Corbeau | 1st Marquis of Vaulserre[2] | Marie-Anne Alloïs[3] |
2 | 1761 | 1785 | François de Corbel Corbeau | Son[4] | Marie-Gabrielle-Françoise de Rachais[3] |
3 | 1785 | 1849 | François-Marie de Corbel Corbeau | Son | Gabrielle de La Rochelambert[5] |
4 | 1849 | 1906 | Charles-François de Corbel Corbeau de Vaulserre | Son[6] | Hélène de Théllusson[7] |
5 | 1906 | 1909 | Maurice de Corbel Corbeau de Vaulserre | Son[8] | Élisabeth-Marie de Moracin de Ramouzen |
6 | 1909 | 1941 | Bruno de Corbel Corbeau de Vaulserre | Brother | Marie-Thérèse de Curel[9] |
7 | 1941 | 1976 | François de Corbel-Corbeau de Vaulserre | Son | Emmanuelle d'Albert de Luynes Jeanne de Sabran-Pontèves[10] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Notes
- ^ Yolande de Corbel-Corbeau de Vaulserre (1887–1945), transferred the Vaulserre estate including, Château de Vaulserre, to the family of her husband, Jean-Félix d'Aubigny, who in turn bequeathed it to his niece, Andrée de Parscau du Plessix, Viscountess Louis Bernard de Courville, mother of the current owner.
- Sources
- ^ a b Almanach de Gotha (in French). Johann Paul Mevius sel. Witwe und Johann Christian Dieterich. 1927. p. 480. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Annales Dauphinoises (in French). Imprimerie Vallier Édouward et cie. 1900. p. 314. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ a b Jouvencel, Henri de (1911). L'assemblée de la noblesse du bailliage de Forez en 1789. p. 465. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Reggio, Marshal Nicolas Charles Oudinot, Duc de (2 March 2013). Memoirs of Marshal Oudinot, duc de Reggio: comp. from the hitherto unpublished souvenirs of the Duchesse de Reggio. Pickle Partners Publishing. p. 331. ISBN 978-1-78289-040-9. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
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- ^ The Royalty, Peerage and Aristocracy of the World. Annuaire de France. 1967. p. 243. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Magny, Le Marquis de (1847). Illustrations européennes... Livre d'or de la Noblesse (in French). secrétariat général du collège Héraldique. p. 262. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Polignac, Jean duc de (1975). La Maison de Polignac: étude d'une évolution sociale de la noblesse (in French). Éditions Jeanne-d'Arc. pp. 159, 213. Retrieved 25 June 2024.