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Best Retirement Cartoons



Augustus Theophilus and Clement Machet, and Flavie
Lallement.



Auguste Theophile Horguelin, a teacher at St. Etienne-au-Temple (Marne), born in Vésigneul-sur-Marne March 21, 1845, son of Jean-Baptiste Theophilus and Mary Magdalene Horguelin Victorine Lebl, wife St-Etienne 27 February 1870, Leonie Clement Machet, born in Saint-Etienne July 28, 1851, daughter of Anthony and Stephanie Theodule Machet Rigollet. He married his second wife in Saint-Etienne, 17 August 1896, Elizabeth Flavie Lallement, born Sommauthe (Ardennes) May 7, 1863, daughter Jules Claude and Mary Lally Euphrosyne Couty.


School of Saint-Etienne-au-Temple, 1865.

"The town of Saint-Etienne-au-Temple, near the right bank of the Vesle, is crossed by road from Chalons to Suippes. The main streets are parallel to the river down which many gardens. It has (in 1845) or common house or school house or parsonage, but she has a water mill and wind. There is a fire engine. (...)
This territory contains 1,199 acres, including over 1,100 in arable land, meadows and pastures 8, 6 ordinary wood, 14 in pine woods. (...)
Fifty-five laborers employ 120 two kinds of plows to cultivate this great sketch territory. (...) "(1)

" The mayor and school was not designed by an architect, but by the contractor Chalons Roge, acting in the circumstance of contractor. (...) The receipt books
held April 3, 1884. (...)
The building, siding and stone grit, is simply covered with a gable roof with gables. (...) "(2)

Auguste Theophile Horguelin completed his studies at School teacher training college of Chalons in 1864 at the age of 19. He was appointed a teacher at Saint-Etienne-au-Temple in the fall
October 1864. He remained in that position for 37 years until his death in 1902. (3)


The family of Augustus Theophilus Horguelin.

Horguelin wife Clémence Auguste Machet (February 27, 1870), daughter of the mayor of Saint-Etienne Theodule Machet. Three daughters were born of this marriage.

Louise, born February 16, 1871. She married at St. Stephen June 29, 1898, George Achilles Hurel, born in Bassu (Marne) July 15, 1863, son of Pierre and Marie Hurel Esim Jeanne Deverriere Adelaide.

Leonie, born November 20, 1872. No alliance.

Marie, born April 24, 1876. She married in Saint-Etienne August 8, 1896, Anatole Francois Giraud, the son of Louis and Teresa Giraud Verdy, residing in Bourges.

Machet Clemence died in Saint-Etienne June 19, 1882.

Augustus Horguelin second wife (August 17, 1896) Flavie Lallement, daughter of Claude Jules Lallement residing in Sommauthe (Ardennes). They have one son: Paul Francis Leo, born in Sommauthe June 12, 1899. He married in Cernon-sur-Coole (Marne) August 12, 1929, Marguerite Camille Alzire Brisson Cernon born November 18, 1906, daughter of Leon Edmond Brisson and Marie Voisin Céline Lacroix said.


School Nuisement-sur-Coole (Marne), 1911.

"The common Nuisement, near Coole, 1 KM1 / 2 of the Chalons road to Troyes (...) was (in 1845) a school house, a rectory, a water mill with two rotating and a windmill. (...) This
mountainous territory, but sloping, 6 km long and 3 wide. It contains 1,512 acres, including nearly 1,400 in arable land, 4 in meadows, 2 in vines and 43 in pine woods. (...) Twenty-eight laborers cultivating a large area chalky which they give enough manure to make it productive, especially rye, oats and sainfoin. (...)
They grow like cabbages in Ecury. (...) "(5)

" The school hall was built under the direction of architect Francis Poisel Chalons. (...) The final acceptance inspection took place November 6, 1879. (...)
This product is without doubt one of the most balanced constructions Poisel Francis, to whom we owe many town halls. The building consists of two parts juxtaposed: a body of two-storey building houses the town hall and accommodation of the teacher,
while the classroom is carried on the back in a second building whose axis is perpendicular . The organization of the main facade is common among Poisel: brick and stone siding, three bays, two levels. (...) "(6)

Flavie Horguelin-Lally, director of nursery school in the Rue Saint-Dominique in Chalons (1892-1896), to replace her deceased husband, was appointed a teacher at Saint-Etienne-au Temple-1 July 1902. It remains to that position until 1911. She is then appointed to Nuisement teacher, upon request, to visit his son more easily board, taking the train station Nuisement. She retired in 1921.
Nuisement She died on 1 January 1929, at age 65. (7)



Original parts


Marriage Horguelin-Machet, 1870.

"The year eight hundred and seventy, September 20 February at six o'clock in the evening, before we Auguste Marie Ferdinand White, Mayor, registrar of the town of Saint-Etienne-au-Temple Canton and Borough of Chalons, Marne, have appeared publicly in the common house of the said place, the Augustus M. Théophile Horguelin, a teacher at that place, twenty-four, born in Vésigneul-sur-Marne, Canton Marson, the March 20, eighteen hundred and forty-five, adult son and legitimate deceased Jean-Baptiste Theophile Horguelin, died Nov. 1 audit Vésigneul thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and Mary Magdalene Victorine Lebl, owner Vésigneul-sur-Marne, this present and consenting, first. And Miss Leonie
Clemence Machet, no occupation, aged 18, residing Saint-Etienne-au-Temple where she was born July 8 on the twenty thousand eight hundred and fifty-one minor and legitimate daughter of Anthony and Stephanie Theodule Machet Rigollet, farmers resident said Saint-Etienne, at this present and consenting other. Such appearing
have requested us to proceed with the celebration of their marriage, whose publications have been made in this town on Sundays six and 13 February this year, at noon, as evidenced by the record number of publications been put before our eyes, and in the town of Vésigneul-sur-Marne, on the same days and hours, and that results from the certificate presented to us in the future.
In support of their demand, the parties have given us the birth of the future, the death certificate of his father, the certificate of the publications in the town of Vésigneul-sur-Marne, and the act Birth of the future.
The future spouses and persons present to permit the marriage, challenged by us, pursuant to the law of 10 July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, we said it was made a marriage contract by Mr Morel, notary at Chalons, 14 February, eighteen hundred and seventy, as results from the certificate issued by him on the same day, and we submitted our application.
No opposition to this marriage we have been served, we Vital officer gave the parties have read the documents listed above and the provisions of the Code Napoleon in chapter six, entitled "Marriage," Human Rights and the respective duties of the spouses.
Afterwards, we asked if they want to be appearing as husband and wife. Each of them has responded affirmatively and separately, we pronounced the name of the law that Mr. and Miss Auguste Theophile Horguelin Leonie Clement Machet are united by marriage.
Everything was done publicly, and we have drawn up this act by Louis Gustave Horguelin, thirty four years, and Arthus Theophilus Horguelin, twenty nine years, both farmers domiciled Vésigneul-sur- marl, and brothers of the bridegroom;
Alexis Machet, aged seventy-four years, paternal grandfather of the bride, and Claude Antoine Vitry, aged sixty five years, a great uncle of the bride, both farmers Saint-Etienne-au-Temple.
And have new husband, the mother of the bridegroom, the father and the mother of the bride, and witnesses,
signed with us this note after reading ".


Excerpts from the marriage-Horguelin Lallement, 1896.

"The year eight hundred ninety-six, September 10th August at 10 am in the morning, before we Capitet Jules Mayor officer of civil status of the town of Saint-Etienne-au-Temple, Canton and Borough of Chalons, Marne, have appeared publicly in the hall room of that place, Auguste Theophile Horguelin, Teacher, aged fifty-one years, residing at that place, born in Vésigneul-sur-Marne March 20, eighteen hundred and forty-five, as follows from the vital records that Saint-Etienne, where was solemnized his previous marriage, son of deceased légtime Jean-Baptiste Theophile Horguelin, died audit Vésigneul November 1 mil eight hundred and sixty one, as found in the act of the previous marriage of the future, and Mary Magdalene Victorine Lebl, rentier, resident said Vésigneul; Leonie Machet widower, died in Saint-Etienne on June one thousand eight nineteen hundred eighty-two, as evidenced by the death register of that comune the groom to present and consenting, and proceeding with the consent of his mother, as a result of a deed drawn up by Mr. Clerc, notary Pogny, the twenty-eight last July, recorded on July 30 next to one hand.

And Mary Elizabeth Flavia Lallement, principal resident at Chalons-sur-Marne, thirty-three years old, born in Sommauthe (Ardennes) May 7, eighteen hundred and sixty three, as follows from his act of Birth attached hereto, legitimate daughter of the late Claude Jules Lallement, died April 2 Sommauthe thousand eight hundred and eighty, as is clear from his death certificate attached hereto, and Marie Euphrosyne Couty, no occupation, residing in Sommauthe, present and consenting to the other.

(...) The future spouses (...) said it has been awarded a contract of marriage given by Mr. Remy, notary at Chalons, on the thirteenth power (...) In the presence of

Louis Gustave Horguelin, sixty two years, and Charles Anatole Horguelin, forty eight years, farmers living at Vésigneul-sur-Marne, brothers of the husband, Constant Lallement, thirty-one years, and Joseph Lally, twenty seven years, employees of the railway in the east, the first resident at Chalons, the second at Reims, and brothers of the wife (...) .



From the inspection report of the Academy of Châlons, 1899


§ VI. Wishes of the master (the master sign his wishes. It will not be afraid to be very explicit).

'55. Is in his post early last 34 years.
Never asked anything. Wishes to remain in office even
3 years to get his wife the benefit of
his retirement in case of death. Did that
three years of his current marriage. A. Horguelin. "



Box of Death Flavie Horguelin, 1929.

"You are requested to attend the Convoy Service and Burial of Mrs. Widow
Horguelin, born F. Lallement, honorary teacher, died in Nuisement-sur-Coole, 1 January 1929, at age 65, provided the Sacraments of the Church. Delighted
the affection of his son Paul Horguelin, his brothers and sisters
and all his family: families Lallement Horguelin and to the sincere friendship of his many friends, the esteem of all.
Pray for Her!
The Funeral will be held Friday, January 4, at ten o'clock in the morning, the parish church of Nuisement.




Notes


Commandery of La Neuville-au-Temple (Marne)


Knights of the Temple (later became the Knights of Rhodes and Knights of Malta) owned land in the valleys of the Vesle and Coole, and a hotel in Châlons, called "Hotel of Rhodes' house or Senior levels (parish of Saint-Sulpice). The farm
Valley Vesle encompassed three villages of Saint-Etienne, Dampierre and Saint-Hilaire. Headquarters and the main buildings of the Commandery were located at a place called "La Neuville" in the territory of Dampierre-au-Temple.

In the Valley of Coole, paper Terrier Nuisement (1773) makes several references to the properties of the Temple on this county. There is "the alley of eroding" (corruption of Rhodes) in the village (probable location of the barn). And also pieces of land near or in different places called "the land of Rhodes" or "the Commandery, the Cartier; the "Pre Rhodes' next land of the Lords, and the" land of Rhodes "in Poutiot at the end of oak; the" eft Rhodes "near the village lands of Rhodes" in Nagorno warrens " or "after Billoquet. We also read a piece of land is "an end to the other Miterne and the Commander."

Sources: Louis Grignon, Topography history (...), Châlons, 1889, page 50.

Arch. national Q/1/664, lordship of Nuisement, confession and enumeration Terrier from 1773 to 1777. Register.




Sources


(1) J. Chalette, Dictionary of Commons, Chalons, 1845, page 63

(2) Sylvain Mikus, "The town halls of the department of Marne, the townships of Chalons-en-Champagne in Champagne Genealogy, No. 118, March 2008 page 67.

(3) Communication from Louise Hurel-Horguelin, Landerneau, November 11, 1966.

(4) Arch. Private, MH, marital status, Saint-Etienne-au-Temple, Sommauthe, Cernon-sur Coole, 1870-1929.

(5) J. Chalette, Dictionary of Commons, Chalons, 1845, page 79.

(6) Sylvain Mikus, in: Champagne Genealogy, No. 122, March 2009, page 54.

(7) Communication Jeanne Charlier Nuisement, December 29, 1972.

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