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Mary and Isaac Augustine During


Horguelin Mary Elm, born in 1663
parish Notre Dame at Chalons, daughter of John Horguelin
Elm and Nicole Hennequin, wife ( 1686)
Augustine Isaac Durant, son of Pierre Durant and Anne
the Emperor.



"works both good and bad ', Bertin's Rocheret, 1744.

Manuscripts of Bertin's Rocheret are dispersed between the National Library, the Library of Epernay and Chalons library. The manuscript 124 of Chalons is entitled "Works mingled both good and bad of the President of Bertin Rocheret (...)". There is a mixture of genealogical works, letters, and writings as less serious: "Songs for Madame Durant, my sister," or "The Chair" with text in verse which he poked fun of himself, his wife Anne Durant (Chair) and Mary Horguelin Elm, its beautiful mater.

"With a good appetite, the doleful was married to Nannette
certain President.
Mallepeste! A genius! A Greek! A real Scava!
we read, all aware, the Gazette.
was, according to his mother, a very brilliant party,
But it was for the girl, a very thin shopping.
Always on paper, always on writing,
las! He thought war duty of husbands.
In no time, the poor girl,
you had seen all the bait wilted.
- My daughter, what have you? said the anxious mother, tell me
, what is your sickness? like "you are done! ...
- Burn the books there, my Mother, or I perish ...
- How your husband, oh, a little indiscreet, do you dare
ainsy speak with contempt? It
a philosopher, a poet, his works are
such a price
they move after him, from age to age;
you dare to flatter you ever such a fate?
- my mother, to enjoy a rare advantage if he had to marry
hundred years after his death. (1)


The family of Isaac Augustin Durant, 1686-1753. The

During Epernay belong to a family of royal officials. During Pierre (1619-1707) was Attorney Advisor to the King in the election of Epernay.
Isaac Augustin (1660-1715), his son, is clerk to the Bailiwick and provost Epernay (1684).
He married (1686), by dispensation from the Pope, his cousin 3rd degree Horguelin Mary, daughter of John Horguelin, Lord of the Elm, and Nicole Hennequin. Children: Peter
, born 1686, died December 8, 1693.
Anne, born April 14, 1690. She married in Aÿ September 13, 1717 Valentine's Rocheret Philippe Bertin, lord of the Aulnoy, chairman of the election of Epernay, the son of Adam and Mary Bertin Lallemant. During Anne died November 8, 1753 and buried in Aÿ.
Isaac Augustine, born in Ay March 26, 1693, following. Anne Marie
, died young.
Benjamin, who died young.
Jean, born in Epernay in 1697. "Eaten by a pig in her crib with her nurse." During

Isaac Augustine II (1693-1753), son of Isaac and Mary Augustine Horguelin, lord of Vivier-le-Comte, Lieutenant of the provost of the Hotel du Roy and Provost Marshal of France, wife to the Ay January 16, 1722, Marie Antoinette Billecart, daughter of Joseph Pierre Billecart, advisor to Châlons Présidial, and Marie Jeanne Ribet. They have six children. (2)



Original Parts


Testament of Mary Horguelin Elm, 1724.

"This day in December fifth one thousand seven hundred and twenty four, who have (been) required by Miss Mary Horglin (Horguelin), widow of Isaac Augustin Durant, administer the sacraments to him after hearing his confession, she requested me to want to receive as his will and order of his last wishes, and ycelui gave and bequeathed to Jean Horglin (Horguelin) his brother, for him it is good friendship and good offices it took from him the sum of two hundred pounds of annuity payable to a month one month in advance. In addition to other provisions, it is reported to his children and to exercise caution and conduct which it sits differently.
Manufactured in the presence of Mr Joseph Pierre Billecart, advisor to Châlons presidial, and François Lépine, controller acts in Aÿ, which act by me read and reread that said testatrix, after course and have paroll dictates well, said his last wish; which said testatrix did know how to sign because of his great weakness. "

(Bibl. national French manuscript No. 15,174, f. 98)


Recognition of Isaac A. During Philip V. & Bertin's Rocheret, 1724.

"We the undersigned Augustine Isaac Durant officer in the King in his great Prevost of France, and Philippe Bertin Valentine's Rocheret, Advisor to the King, Chairman of the Election of Epernay, because of Lady Anne During my wife that I authorize the effect of these.

Recognizing the last will of Dame Mary Horguelin, widow of the late Mr. Isaac During Augustine, our father and stepmother, believe that Mr John Horguelin, our Uncle, aye his home during the lifetime of the house in which our ditte mother now lives, and promise, according to the latest intentions known to us, to pay the said Sieur Horguelin our uncle, the sum of two hundred pounds per annum, by way of annuity, pension which will be off the day of his death. + Made in Ay, December 5, 1724, and left this note to Mr Joseph Pierre Billecart, advisor to Châlons Présidial for the execution of which give any full power. "

(Bibl. national French manuscript No. 15,174, f. 99)


Letter of years to her husband in Paris, 1742.

"A
Mr. President Mr. Bertin's Rocheret A small
Virtues, Rue des Arcis, Paris

Dear Husband,
I am pleased that you are arrived in good health and am glad that our amys doing well. I salute them. You said nothing of Mr Finger.
I am very grateful to Mrs. Beaulieu's honor his memory. Ensures my civility and tell him that I take great part in the discomfort of his son, and I hope with all my heart that he would soon be healed.
Wine Madame de Dampierre is drawn into bottles.
I press the Return of Madame de Moncours and residence of Madame de Dampierre, for the trial of your case and made sure to come back with Mr de Moncours, please.
My uncle (John Horguelin Elm) is fairly quiet and here is a letter I sent you addressed to him (letter of John Horguelin Breslau).
Mitridate is alive and well. The small cat of Mrs. Durant was dead. I'm almost relieved to start up. That is to say that we must leave (...) concerns.
The eldest son of Mr. Le Ducque is killed and she is inconsolable. She leaves Monday for Paris. These deaths are frequent
it we must think of us. I am your sincere
DB "


Note


Rocheret of Bertin, René Gandilhon, 1961.


"Bertin's Rocheret (Valentin-Philippe), historian, born and died in Epernay (12 Apr. 1693 to 30 July. 1762). Born into a merchant family in Champagne, a lawyer at the Parlement of Paris in 1711, he returned to settle in Epernay in 1717, when he married Anne Durand, receiving his father's patent to the election Epernay. It later acquired the chief road charges and criminal lieutenant in the Bailiwick. Open mind and brought to the study, "but somewhat profligate with decency," he wrote innumerable genealogies and sent copies of documents Abbe Bignon, librarian of the king. He also wrote a history of Epernay, a relative value except for the last centuries, Journal of states held in Vitry-le-Francois, 1744 (publ. 1864), several monographs, studies, erotic poems which were not printed during his lifetime. He also composed a Military History, a Treatise of religion, and political and philosophical maxims of that disappeared.
It is probable that his latest works were inspired by his affiliation with Freemasonry, which he joined in September 1737. It even seems to have been the founder a third kind of Masonic order: the order of Bliss.
Numerous manuscripts of his works are preserved in the Biblio. Epernay and Chalons and Biblio. National. Some have been published.

R. Chandon Briailles and H. Bertal, Sources of the history of Epernay, Ist series, Municipal Archives of Epernay (sixteenth century) and XLI-XCVI 251-377.
R. Gandilhon. (In: Roman d'Amat, French dictionary of biography, Paris, 1961, Volume 4, page 250).


Sources


(1) Biblio. Chalons, 124 and 125 manuscripts, Works of Chairman of Rocheret Bertin, 1732-1744, Volume II, page 384.

(2) Bibl. National blue file 344, folio 2 verso.

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