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Fernand Renault (28 November 1864, Paris – 22 March 1909, Paris) was one of the brothers that founded Renault, the French automobile manufacturer, in 1899.
Biography
Fernand played an important role in the development of the commercial network of Renault, particularly by creating the first subsidiaries in England, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United States.
In 1908, for health reasons, he sold his shares in Renault Frères to his brother Louis, who renamed it Société des Automobiles Louis Renault.
After a long illness, he died in 1909.
Family
He married Charlotte Marie Louise Dancognée on June 1, 1891, the daughter of a lawyer and aunt of Philippe Soupault. Together they had two daughters:
Fernande (1895-1992), married in 1918 to Henri Lefèvre-Pontalis.
Françoise (1908-1986), married in 1929 to François Lehideux (1904-1998), company director and minister, together having:
Patrick Lehideux (1930), husband of Michèle Arnaud (1919-1998), artist and television producer
Gérald Lehideux
Marie-France Lehideux
Maitchou Lehideux, wife of Count Jacques-Alain de Sédouy
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