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Pierre and Marie Lallemant


Horguelin Pierre des Ormes, born in Epernay in 1666, son of John
Horguelin Elm and Nicole Hennequin, wife
(1693 ) Lallemant Marie, daughter of Robert Lallemant and Madelaine Hanicq.



Louis XV campaign: Lorraine, Palatinate, Milanese, 1733-1735.

In February 1733, the death of Augustus II of Saxony, King of Poland, the Polish throne is coveted by his son Frederick Augustus of Saxony, supported by Austria and Russia, and Stanislas Leszczynski, supported by France and Spain. Stanislas
between Warsaw to the cheers of the crowd. In October 1733, Russians and Saxons converge on the capital. Without an army, Stanislas fled. Frederick Augustus of Saxony s'empart the throne as Augustus III.
October 10, Louis XV declares war on Austria. A French army is launching a campaign on the Rhine and the Milanese to another Austrian.

Both Horguelin son of Pierre and Marie Lallemant are in the king's armies. The eldest, Peter Horguelin junior cavalry regiment in the king's part in campaign on the Rhine.
Cadet, Nicolas Horguelin, grenadier regiment of champagne, went to Milan.

Army of the Rhine, commanded by the Duke of Berwick, between Lorraine (Habsburg close). The French occupy
Nancy (October 13, 1733), cross the Rhine, seized Kehl and lay siege to Philippsburg. The Duke of Berwick was killed shortly before the surrender of the place (May 12, 1734).
During this campaign, dies at Horguelin Peter Oppenheim, a locality north of Philippsburg on the left bank of Rhine.

The Southern army, commanded by Marshal Villars, enters Italy through the Mont Cenis and the Habsburgs took the city of Milan (April 3, 1733). It lost its commander in chief Marshal Villars (June 17, 1734). On 29 June, the French went on the offensive in Parma.
The battle makes many killed and wounded. The Austrians retreated. (1) Nicolas

Horguelin has swept the leg during the battle. He was received at the Hotel des Invalides in Paris (September 22, 1735). He died in Champagne in Aÿ in 1738.


The Family Stone Horguelin, 1665-1748.

Pierre Horguelin Was officer of the king as his ancestors, or did he live on his income? We do not know. The jobs of his father and his grandfather are known: John
Horguelin (his father) was mayor royal lieutenant general of police in the justice of Aÿ.
Horguelin Pierre (his grandfather) was an advisor to King, Provost of the constabulary and criminal lieutenant of Robe in Epernay.
This family owned a vineyard of Epernay on the land at a place called "The Horguelaines. This place is still told today in the land of Epernay. (2) Pierre

Horguelin 28 years old when he married in Epernay April 21, 1693, Marie Lallemant, aged 18, daughter of Robert Lallemant resident in "Bridge of Epernay. They have five children:
- Maria Magdalena, baptized in Epernay January 7, 1694. Sponsor: Augustin Durand.
Godmother: Magdalena Hanicq. The child died at Aÿ March 12, 1694, aged 2 months.
- Peter Young, at Epernay baptized March 15, 1695. Sponsor: Peter Fagnier, lord of Sivry.
Godmother: Marie Horguelin.
- Maria Magdalena, baptized in Epernay April 23, 1696. Sponsor: Jean de Lespinasse. Godmother: Magdalena Lallemant.
-Nicolas, baptized in Epernay May 3, 1697. Sponsor: Nicolas Lallemant. Godmother: Anne Durand. He died in Aÿ, without covenant, April 15, 1738 at the age of 41 years.
- Claude, known in Epernay August 12, 1699. Sponsor: Claude Guillemin. Godmother: Maria Ursula de Lespinasse. The child died April 20, 1701 at the age of 20 months. (3)

Horguelin the young Peter, the eldest son of Pierre and Marie Lallemant, married October 10, 1722, by contract before Jacques Christophe Parteron, lawyer in Strasbourg Laure Valeol (or Valiol), widow of Francis Marly. They have two children:
Horguelin-Jacques, born in 1722 qu. He served in the regiment of Piedmont in 1747-1748.
Horguelin Martin, born in 1723. (4)



Notes


" Gold Samuel Bernard", Warsaw, 1733.

"Ambassador of France in Poland was struggling to prepare for the election of Stanislaus, a maneuver which was essentially to bribe voters handsomely most influential.
(...) To replenish the coffers of the ambassador, The French government will appeal to Samuel Bernard, an old financial so often had made loans to the Sun King. Huguenot in origin but converted to Catholicism after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Bernard had previously sponsored a few military campaigns of Louis XIV. More than eighty years, he remained the
clever and indispensable contributor, leading behind him the support of many bankers believe that the election of an ally of France to the throne of Poland, was an excellent deal
for investors. For the war that threatened could become lucrative market: should we not then provide food to the troops, forage, arms and powder? .

(Andre Rossinot, "Stanislas, the philosopher king," Lafond, 1999)


The Horguelin-Lallemant, according to Bertin's Rocheret, 1748.

"VII. Pierre Horguelin V, Lord of Ormes, residing in Epernay, 1688, died there, 1702.
Wife Marie Lallemant, daughter of Robert Lallemant Pont d'Epernay.
She died in Aÿ, January 13, 1748, aged 73 years. Were: Peter
VI, below.
Horguelin-Nicolas, Grenadier Regiment of Champagne. Leg was carried at the battle of Parma in Italy (1734). Placed in the Invalides in Paris, 1735. Death in Aÿ, 1738.
Horguelin Magdalene, Mary Magdalene Horguelin, born 1696, residing in Aÿ, 1752.
Sells furniture, 1760, Mr. de Larem.

VIII. Horguelin stone, lord of the Elms, born in Epernay. Go to the Army 1726. Sergeant in the Cavalry Regiment of the King, 1730. Death to Oppenheim, 1734.
Wife in Strasbourg, by contract November 27, 1721 by Jacques Christophe Panteron before, notary (sworn, sealed and authenticated by the Consuls and Senate of this city, signed Lang, 10 October 1722) Miss Laura Valeol (or Valiol), widow of Francis Marly, a merchant in Lyon, whom she had two daughters, and Gothon (white). Jacques Feraillon niece who dotta a life annuity to the principal of 3,000 books and 7,000 books assured him after his death, which have not been paid. Nor Miles crowns payable in 1724 by Marie Lallemant. She died 1726. Had
:
-Jacques, born 1722.
Martin, 1729.

IX. Horguelin Jacques, seigneur des Ormes, born in Strasbourg, 1722. Served in the regiment of Piedmont, 1747-1748.

(Bibl. national, DB 360, f. 5 verso)



Sources


(1) Web Pages, "Campaign of the Rhine, 1734, page 1 (April 2009).

(2) Web Pages, "The Horguelaines", in: Bull. info. Pref. Marne, May 30, 2006, p. 10.

(3) marl-archive.com, Township of Epernay, 1693-1701 (April 2009).

(4) Biblio. National, DB 360, folio 5 verso.

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