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Jean-Baptiste Theophile and Victorine Leblais



Jean Baptiste Theophile Horguelin Mayor Vésigneul-sur-Marne, born in Saint-Germain-la-Ville ( Marne) July 25, 1810, son of Nicolas and Marie Lawrence Horguelin Angelique Thibault, wife Vésigneul, April 16, 1834, Mary Magdalene Leblais Victorine, daughter of Claude Nicolas Leblais and Mary Frances Marguet.


City Council Vésigneul-sur-Marne, 1843.

"The common Vésigneul-sur-Marne rises a little amphitheater at the foot of a gently sloping hill that reaches the distance of 4 km north-east elevation of 150 meters above sea level residents have (in 1845) a fire engine, two oil mills and their livestock through the Marne daily to get to the pasture (...) The territory of
Vésigneul, long-June-July km and of unequal width, contains 782 acres, including more than 600 arable land, 54 in meadows and pastures, 53 in willow, etc.. "(1)

" The former mayor of Vésigneul remains in front of the church. It is a building built in 1843 in chalk, and, without doubt, that the delivery of the fire pump. On this occasion, the old town, which was acquired in 1811, was demolished (1846). "(2) The mayor or

" mayeur "of Vésigneul before the Revolution, was appointed by the bishop, lord of the manor. We read in ecclesiastical history of Chalons: "In 1578, Claude Horguelin bishop receives 13 pounds for the town hall Vésigneul-sur-Marne. (3)
After the Revolution, the first four mayors Vésigneul are: Jean-Baptiste Henry, Jean-Baptiste Dommange Joseph Jacquet and Theophilus Horguelin. The latter took office in 1840 at the age of thirty. The seat of mayor goes to Nicolas Henry from 1844 to 1848, then returned to Theophilus Horguelin until his death in 1861. (4)



The family of Jean-Baptiste Theophile Theophile Horguelin

Horguelin and Victorine Leblais have eight children, all born in Vésigneul.

Louis Gustave, born August 27, 1835. He married in Vésigneul December 29, 1858, Zeloni Dommange, daughter of Pierre-Louis and Marie Adelaide Dommange Horguelin.

-Victorine Leonie, born November 29, 1836, died March 30, 1837, aged four months.

Augustus Arthur, born April 8, 1838, died February 20, 1839, aged 10 months.

Theophilus Arthur-Dieudonne, born September 21, 1840. No alliance.

Augustus Ernest, born January 4, 1844. Student at the seminary of Chalons. Vésigneul Died October 18, 1861 at the age of 18.

Theophilus Augustus, born March 27, 1845. He married in Saint-Etienne-au-Temple February 27, 1870, Leonie Clement Machet, daughter of Anthony and Theodule Machet Stephanie Rigollet.
He married his second wife in Saint-Etienne-au-Temple August 17, 1896, Elizabeth Lally Flavia, daughter of Claude and Marie Jules Lallement Euphrosyne Couty.

Charles Anatole, born September 25, 1847. Vésigneul he married June 10, 1873, Mary Cesarine Cottin, daughter of Bartholomew Blaise Dommange Cottin and Virginia. He married his second wife to Vésigneul May 16, 1889, Annunciation Cottin, sister of his first wife.

Leon Magloire Vésigneul born October 3, 1856. Seminarian. Vésigneul Died May 2, 1875 at the age of 19. Jean-Baptiste

Theophilus died Horguelin Vésigneul 1 November 1861 "in its 52nd year."

Mary Magdalene died in Victorine Leblais Vésigneul November 22, 1902 at the age of 90. (5)



Original parts


Marriage Horguelin-Lebl, 1834.

year 1834, the 16th day of April at 8:00 in the morning, before us by Jean-Baptiste Dommange, mayor of the town of Vésigneul-sur-Marne, registrar of the said town , Canton Borough Châlons Marson, Department of Marne, have appeared:
Jean Baptiste Theophile Horguelin, aged 24, born in Saint-Germain-la-Ville, as is clear from the birth certificate duly authenticated and delivered us attached to the documents, farmer residing at said Vésigneul, major, son of Nicolas Horguelin Lawrence, in his lifetime farmer residing at Vésigneul said, died there Oct. 10, 1831, as evidenced by the death certificate issued by us and attached to the documents, and Dame Marie Angelique Thibault his wife, his life residing at Vésigneul said, there d. 7 aoust 1832, as evidenced by the death certificate issued by us and attached to the documents, grand son of Louis Charles Thibault and Marie Louise Henry, maternal grandparents live in said future, old farmers residing in Saint-Germain-la-Ville, they present and consenting to one hand. And
Demoiselle Marie Madeleine Victorine Lebl, aged 22, born to said Vésigneul as evidenced by his birth certificate issued by us and attached to the documents, said owner residing at Vésigneul, adult daughter of the late Claude Nicolas Lebl, in his lifetime farmer residing at Vésigneul said, died there July 3, 1831, as evidenced by the act Death issued by us and attached to the documents, and Mary Francis Marguet, surviving owner residing at Vésigneul said, and it has consented.
Who we are required to make the celebration of marriage between them and whose publications have been made before the main door of our common home, namely: first, the sixth of April this year at the time nine in the morning and the second on 13 the same month this year at a time of 9 am. No opposition to the said marriage we have been served, granting their application below having read all the documents mentioned above, and Chapter 6 of the Civil Code, entitled Marriage, have asked the groom and bride if they want to take a husband and wife, each of which responded separately and affirmatively declare the name of the law that Jean-Baptiste Theophile Horguelin Demoiselle and Mary Magdalene Victorine Leblais are united by marriage. What have compiled
act, by Louis Lebl, aged 35, a farmer residing at said Vésigneul, paternal uncle to the future, Pierre Louis Dommange, aged 26, a farmer residing at the said place, brother-in future because of Marie Adelaide Horguelin his wife, Jean Pinard, aged 62, a farmer residing at Saint-Germain, maternal uncle to the future, Alexis Marguet, aged 45, a farmer residing at said Vésigneul, maternal uncle to the future Louis Joseph Lebl, aged 20, residing in said Vésigneul, farmer, brother of the future.
Who, after they had been reading this, have signed with us, and that the contracting parties and other relatives.

Victorine Lebl, Theophilus Horguelin Louis Lebl, Louis Dommange, L. Thibault, Françoise Marguet, Louis Lebl, Marguet, Lebl, Pierre Augustin Dommange, L. Pinard, Dommange, Mayor.

Archives communal Vésigneul, vital records, marriages, 1834.



Extract from the minutes of City Council Vésigneul, 1843.

"Today on September 10th of May one thousand eight hundred and forty three, we Boituzat Charles, residing in Moncetz surveyor and duly licensed for the current year, 1st Class, 5th Class, No. 7a of the role, under a resolution passed by members of the City Council of the Commune of Vésigneul sur Marne dated December 18, 1842, and authorization of the Prefect dated January 12, 1843, at the requisition of Mr. Horguelin, Mayor of said Town, and Mrs. Pierre Augustin, Nicolas and Jean-Baptiste's Dommange, I am transported to said place, a place called the Pasture at the effect of a correction between the said Pasture and a piece of meadow called the Dommange have to side so that the line separating the said property was quite twisty, so to give more regularity to the future, we made a new line through the middle of windings, in taking as much on one side than the other, and we have affixed three terminals, making this line arrive at a terminal in the west that separates the impounded property of the said Dommange with increased property called Grand Islands (...) which bounds the Commune and the Dommange follow their former limit to the Marne (...) ".

Archives of comunales Vésigneul, minute books, May 17, 1843.


Epitaph Theophilus Horguelin, Vésigneul Cemetery, 1861

Ci git
Horguelin Theophilus
husband of Victorine Leblais
All those who knew him know how many are legitimate
the regrets he has left.
any recognition and
all memory, here's what he asked:
pray for me and mine.
Died 1 November 1861
in its 52nd year.



Sources



(1) J. Chalette, "Summary of the General Statistics Department of the Marne", Volume 2, Dictionary of Commons, Chalons, 1845, page 101.

(2) Champagne Genealogy, No. 116, 3rd quarter 2007, page 210.

(3) Arch. Private, CH, lecture notes, bibl. Imperial, "Hist. ecclesiastical Chalons.

(4) Vésigneul-sur-Marne Focus, No. 4, January 1997.

(5) Parish Records of Vésigneul-sur-Marne, decennial tables, 1834-1902.

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