Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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Jeanne and Memmie Fagnier

Horguelin Jeanne, born parish of St. Sulpice in Chalons, daughter of Jacques
Horguelin and Prignet Jacquette,
Wife (1720) Memmie Fagnier, bourgeois of Chalons.


Genealogies of handwritten Bertin Rocheret

Valentine's Rocheret Philippe Bertin (1693-1762), chairman of the election of Epernay, has a passion for genealogy. It brings together countless documents concerning, among other things, families notables of the town of Epernay. He says this rich literature to his friend the Abbe Bignon, librarian of the king in Paris. We can now see these documents in the collection of blue files of the National Library. (1)
Bertin is the son of Mary Horguelin Elm. It recreates the story easily enough of this family which is based in Epernay and has long kept its records.
Bertin also wants to write the history of the Protestant branch of Horguelin, and then begin its difficulties: Châlon until the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, this family has fled abroad and its records were scattered between Leipzig, Breslau and Berlin. However
Bertin tries to learn from Chalons to distant relatives Huguenot fugitives. Thus he writes to Memmie Fagnier, Chalons bourgeois married to Jeanne Horguelin. Bertin wants to know, for example, what happened to the family home at the sign of the Golden Fleece. The answer is part of Memmie Fagnier materials gathered in the blue files 360. (2)
Sieur Fagnier answers on this, but can Bertin information on dates of death of the said Horguelin and their wives. He ends his letter justifying the lack of information he has over these people "singular"
"As I am bound in this family for 22 years and it is singular, not the practitioner point, I can easily find what you want, however I will make every my efforts to do so. " Bertin
eventually match with Horguelin of Germany and its complete documentation on these families. (3)


Memmie Fagnier's family.


The data on this family are fragmentary.
In 1720, Jeanne Horguelin Memmie Fagnier and asked the bishop of Chalons relief from marriage because of consanguinity. (4)
In 1721 (Sept. 13), they are present at the notary Lafournière at Chalons, to sign the marriage contract between Marie-Anne Horguelin (Sister Joan) and Claude Grongnat. (5)
In 1731 (Sept. 5), they christen their son Louis Memmie parish of Holy Trinity. Begin is the godfather and godmother Louis Marie Jeanne Arnault. (6)
In 1744 (January 17), Jeanne was buried Horguelin parish of Holy Trinity, in the presence of Memmie Fagnier and Nicolas Begin. (7)
(The latter, a bookseller at Chalons, married Anne Horguelin, Aunt Jane).


Notes


Horguelin The Calvinists, B. of Rocheret, 1750.

Abraham Horguelin, merchant at Chalons, also lived at New Market, at the sign of the Golden Fleece. Calvinist. Royaune left the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1658. Died at Breda in Holland. Married Perette Picard, Huguenot; followed her husband in his flight. Died in Leipzig in Saxony. Was:
Jeremiah, who follows.
-Pierre, a banker in Breslau in Silesia, having left France, 1675.
Jacques, left France for religion in 1680 (a banker in Leipzig).
Marie Jeanne died at Leipsic.
Margaret ditte Gothon, died at Leipsic.

Horguelin Jeremiah, born in Chalons en Champagne. Retired to Paris, 1692 or 1712. Y died, 1726. Married Marie Cadet, Vitry-le-Francois. Was:
Peter died at Chalons, 1697, without an alliance.
-Jacques, born at Chalons December 26, 1680, left the kingdom for the religion, came to Berlin, had Mary Jane, wife of Count Rhedern.
John, born at Chalons, 1682. Wealthy banker in Breslau. Death, 1745.
Jeanne-Marie, born at Chalons, 1686, entry by order of King in the Commonwealth of Regents Ladies in Vitry, Above and Doctrine at Chalons, 1742.

(Bibl. national blue file 360, folio 13 verso)


The surname Fagnier at Chalons, 1720.

We have little data on Fagnier merchants at Chalons. We are better informed about Fagnier officers of the King. They acquired part of the lordship of Breuvery-sur-Coole and are said to Fagnier Breuvery.
(A branch of Horguelin Elm has done the same and share with others the manor of Breuvery).
Fagnier John, Lord of Breuvery, Présidial advisor to Châlons, wife (1672) Françoise Papillon.
John Fagnier, Lord of Mardeuil and Breuvery, attorney for the finance office and the Field House of Champagne (1713), married Louise Antoinette Baugier.
Fagnier Christopher, Lord of Mardeuil and Breuvery, attorney for the finance office, wife (1734) Therese Office.
Fagnier Louis, Lord of Mardeuil Breuvery and bailiff of Chalons (1770), wife Frances of Parville (1780). Victim of the Revolution (1794).

(Internet, database Roglo, June 2008)



Sources


(1) Biblio. National, DB 360, sheet 1 to 42 (for Horguelin).

(2) Bibl. National, DB 360, folio 41 (1742).

(3) Bibl. National DB360, folio 39 (1742).

(4) Arch. Marne, G 74, folio 52.

(5) Arch. Marne Lafournière study, 13 September 1721.

(6) Internet marl-archive.com, Township of Chalons-city births, Fagnier, 1731.

(7) Internet, marl-archive.com, Canton city of Chalons, death, Horguelin, 1744.

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