- Source: Juste-Charles de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg
Juste-Charles de" target="_blank">de Faÿ de" target="_blank">de la Tour-Maubourg (1774–1846) was a French aristocrat and fighter in the French Revolution.
Revolution
He was captured at Rochefort, Belgium, with his brothers, and Lafayette, and imprisoned by the Austrians, but was soon released. He lived in exile until the release of his brother. After the Lafayettes release from Olmutz, he married Anastasie de" target="_blank">de la Fayette (1777–1863), at Madame de" target="_blank">de Tessé's Witmold, on 9 May 1798.
Restoration
He rebuilt the family castle, le Château des Mayeux, destroyed during the Revolution by a fire.
He became mayor of La Chapelle-Rablais in 1830, and owned le Château des Mayeux until 1846.
Personal life
His father was Claude Florimond de" target="_blank">de Faÿ (1712 – 1790) and his mother was Marie Françoise de" target="_blank">de Vachon de" target="_blank">de Belmont (b.1712).
= Brothers
=His brother, Marie Victor de" target="_blank">de Fay, marquis de" target="_blank">de Latour-Maubourg, was a Cavalry Corps commander, survived the Russian Campaign, and was wounded at the battle of Leipzig.
His older brother, Charles César de" target="_blank">de Fay de" target="_blank">de La Tour-Maubourg (b. 11 February 1757 – 28 May 1831) was also captured at Rochefort, Belgium, and imprisoned with Lafayette in Olmutz prison until September 1797.
= Children
=He married Anastasie de" target="_blank">de la Fayette (1777–1863), on 9 May 1798. She was the daughter of Marquis de" target="_blank">de Lafayette, and Adrienne de" target="_blank">de La Fayette. She followed her mother Adrienne de" target="_blank">de La Fayette to Olmutz prison; she copied her letters from prison. After 1848 she lived in Turin with her daughter.
Their first daughter Celestine married Baron de" target="_blank">de Brigode, and Jenny (the second) married Comte Hector Perrone di San-Martino (12 January 1789 – 29 Mar 1849), on 2 Feb 1833. He was a politician of the Kingdom of Piedmont. His father was Carlo Giuseppe Perrone di San Martino, and his mother was Paola d' Argentero-Bersezio. Henry Clay attend the wedding.
Comte Hector Perrone di San-Martino graduated from Saint-Cyr in 1806, was wounded at the battle of Wagram, and three times at the Battle of Montmirail. He was killed at the Battle of Novara in the Piedmont, Italy, on 22 March 1849.
One of the Comte's descendants is Queen Paola of Belgium.
References
External links
Just "Charles" César comte de" target="_blank">de La Tour-Maubourg
The Empress Eugénie surrounded by her ladies in waiting
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