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Claude (Marle) de Marle (1525 - abt. 1575)

Claude "seigneur de Vaugien et Sargis" de Marle formerly Marle
Born in Épernay, Champagne, Francemap
Husband of — married after 20 Jul 1545 in Francemap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 50 in Épernay, Champagne, Francemap
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Biography

Claude de Marle was born about 1525 to Waast de Marle and Jacqueline Dupuis [1]

He was the seigneur de Vaugien and Sargis, fiefs located in the parish of St-Rémy, near Chevreuse. [2]

He was a elected in the election of Paris, 1549 [2] [1]

He married Antoinette Lhuillier (contract July 20, 1545). She was the daughter of the deceased nobleman Jehan, Sieur de la Motte-Desgry, a counselor in the Parliament of Paris, and of Demoiselle Louise Lemaistre. The marriage contract was drawn up by Michel Vindras, a sworn notarial clerk established in the provostship and royal castleward of Eparnay-sur-Marne . This contract was made in the presence of nobleman Louis Escuier, Sieur de Courances, husband of Demoiselle Michelle Lhuillier, guardian of the future bride, and of Cardinal de Meudon. In this contract, Waast de Marle gives the fief of Vaugien to Claude.[2][3]

The children of Claude and Antoinette were:

  1. Waast de Marle
  2. Michelle de Marle
  3. Charles de Marle, who married a niece of the Cardinal de Gondi [2]

Claude had a lawsuit against the Cardinal of Lorraine, duke of Chevreuse to denote the boundaries of the fief of Vaugien. A last judgement was obtained on May 12, 1564, ordering the boundaries besides the Yvette river including from Courcelles going up to the bridge of Saint-Rem and crossing the path from Chevreuse to Montlhéry, as far as Molières [4]

Research Notes

He married N. Le Picart and had a son Charles Marle who married the niece of the Cardinal de Gondi. [1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Héraldique & Généalogie, 1996, pg. 338; Read Nov. 2017
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Gail F. Moreau, trans., and John P. DuLong, ed. "Archange Godbout's Baillon, de Marle, and Le Sueur Families of France." Michigan's Habitant Heritage 13, no. 22 (April 1992): 40-51
  3. Inventaire des registres des insinuations du Châtelet de Paris, règnes de François ler et de Henri II, 1906, pg. 206; Read Dec. 2017
  4. Sociéte archéologique de Rambouillet, Mémoires et documents publiés par la Sociéte archéologique de Rambouillet, 1873, pg. 307; Read Dec. 2017

see also:

  • http:/genealogiequebec.info/testphp/.jnfo..php?no=22469




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De Marle-11 and Marle-29 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, same wife; same son Waast de Marle. Please merge, thank you.

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