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Name |
François Philippe du Hautmesnil de Marigny de Mandeville |
Born |
Bayeux, Normandy, France [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
24 Oct 1728 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [2] |
Buried |
25 Oct 1728 |
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana [2] |
Person ID |
I3336 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
26 Feb 2016 |
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Documents
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 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 42 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 43 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 44 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 45 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 46 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 47 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 48 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 49 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 50 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 51 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 52 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
 | Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 1, page 53 Biographical and Genealogical notes concerning the family of Philippe de Mandeville Ecuyer Sieur de Marigny, 1709-1910 |
Headstones |
 | Headstone for some of the Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville family. ICI REPOSENT
FRANCOIS PHILIPPE MARIGNY MANDEVILLE
chevalier de Lordre royaL et militaire
de St Louis et major de place a la Nouvelle
Orleans ne a Bayeux en Normandie
mort dans cette ville le 4 Nov 1728
ANTOINE PHILIPPE MARIGNY
de MANDEVILLE chevalier de lordre
royal et militaire de St Louis et capitaine
d'infanterie au service de France ne a
la Mobile le 28 Fev. 1722. mort a la
Nouvelle Orleans le 6 Nov 1779
PIERRE PHILIPPE de MARIGNY de MANDEVILLE chevalier de Lordre
royal et militaire de St Louis capitaine
d'infanterie sans le gouvernement espagnol
ne dans cette ville le 15 Juin 1751
mort le 11 Mai 1800 |
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Notes |
- - Officer of the infantry in Canada in 1709
- Arrived in Louisiana in 1709
- 1714 received commission as Captain, later made Chevalier de St. Louis
- Commanded Fort Condé near Mobile on 4 Jun 1722
- J. — THE MANDEVILLES
As to the Mandevilles the first was Lambert, who was apparently enseigne in Chateangue's company and died before Bienville's memoir of 1711. Bienville had appointed to his place, and then to the lieutenance, his brother, Francis de Mandeville, Sieur de Marigny, a native of Bayeux in Normandy. He had a lot at Mobile, at that time, was a captain later, and commanded at Toulouse. On his return to France he was made chevalier of the order of St. Louis, and came back in 1721 to command Fort Condé. He had a large concession on the west shore of Mobile Bay, which has ever since borne his name ; as it bad been the residence of Bienville, we may suppose it that of Mandeville also. After removal to New Orleans, he was major de place and died in 1728. His widow next year married Ignace Brouten, captain of engineers and commandant at Natchez. One of their daughters married John Joseph Quelfau de Pontalba, and the other Louis Xavier de Luro de Chalmette. Wyman gives some further details in 2 Gulf States Hist. Mag., p. 61. [4]
- 1st permanent resident of the Philippe family in Louisiana
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Sources |
- [S133] La. Historical Society, v. 5, (Tulane University Press), F366 .L85 v.5-6., 42 (Reliability: 3).
- [S2] Archdiocese of N.O. Sacr. Rec. v01 (1718-1750), Earl C. Woods, (New Orleans, La. : Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987), F379 .N553 W66 1987 REF V.1., 74 (Reliability: 3).
DE MANDEVILLE [@PHILIPPE DE MANDEVILLE DE MARIGNY]
Francois, Ecuyer, Knight of Military Order of St. Louis, major of this place,
Interred: Oct. 25, 1728
(SLC, B1, 63)
- [S64] La. Historical Quarterly, 42-53 (Reliability: 3), 1911.
Volume 5, Issue 1
- [S87] Colonial Mobile, Peter Joseph Hamilton, (Hougthon Mifflin Co. 1910), F334 .M6 H18., 528.
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