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词条 Parthon de Von family
释义

  1. Origin

  2. Notable members

  3. Seigneurial domains owned

  4. Heraldry

  5. Genealogy

  6. Alliances

  7. Resources

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{{Infobox Family
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|name = Parthon de Von family
|crest =
|footnotes =
|caption = Coat of arms
|early_forms = Parton
Parthon[1]
|members =
|distinctions = Legion of Honour
Order of the Crown
Medal of French Gratitude[1]
Order of Isabella the Catholic[2]
National Order of Merit[3]
|traditions =
|heirlooms =
|estate = Castle of Von[4]
Castle of Middelheim[5]
Cornet Castle[6]
|meaning="From Von" in French, place located in Châteauroux, France
|ethnicity = French
|origin = {{flag|Berry}}
|region = Western Europe
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}}Parthon de Von is a French and Belgian family with a documented ancestry dating back to 1575[8] and ennobled by King Leopold I.[9]

The family produced mayors, lawyers, judges, Members of Parliament, the surgeon of Louis XIV, an advisor of Louis XV, a military attaché of Louis XVIII, a president of canton, an inventor and two diplomats in France.[1] Also, a burgomaster in Belgium.

Origin

The Parthon family stems from the city of Châteauroux where it held land management offices between the 16th and 18th century.[7] In 1720, Michel Parthon became the first Lord of Von and was able to add "de Von" to his surname.[8] After the July Revolution that made Louis-Philippe come to power in France, Édouard Parthon de Von (1788–1877) moved to Belgium, disinclined to serve the new government as Vice-Consul of France.[13] In the castle of Middelheim he writes the Fables, edited in 1843 by the Polytechnic Library in Brussels. Achieved horticulturist, he helps Louis van Houtte collect orchids in Brazil for the Belgian King and the Royal Greenhouses. He received Belgian citizenship by royal decree (1844), a confirmation and concession of nobility with the hereditary title of Knight by letters patent (1845). De facto, the nobility title Écuyer (or Jonkheer) was also conceded to its male descendants, and the title Jonkvrouw to female descendants.[8]

Notable members

  • Pierre Parthon (1637–16..), mayor of Châteauroux in 1664.[9]
  • Guillaume Parthon (1644-1699), surgeon of King Louis XIV, published a book on medical operations.[10]
  • Pierre Parthon (1649–1727), mayor of Châteauroux in 1689.
  • François Parthon (1683–1723), lawyer in Parliament,[11] fiscal lawyer of the Duchy, mayor of Châteauroux in 1711.
  • Sulpice-Étienne Parthon (1714–1793), advisor to the King during the bailiwick of Châteauroux, fiscal lawyer of the Duchy in 1753, advocate general of the King in 1786.[12]
  • Sébastien Parthon de Von (1751–1818), judge in 1780, advocate general, clerk of the peace in Seine-et-Oise after the Revolution, municipal counsel in Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1805, president of this canton in 1809.
  • Knight Édouard Parthon de Von (1788–1877), Vice-Consul of France in Ostend (1815) and Antwerp (1829), honorary Consul, author of a collection of fables published in 1843 in Brussels by the Polytechnic Library.[13]
  • Knight Henri-Alphonse Parthon de Von (1858–1932), engineer, president of the Belgian Society of Inventors, author of a multiple patents (speed controller for internal combustion engine,[14] a patent improving baby strollers,[15] among others), burgomaster of Horrues.[16]
  • Knight Édouard-Joseph Parthon de Von (1881–1945), Vice-Consul of France during the 1914-1918 war, Vice-Consul of Spain and Argentina in Tournai,[17] president of the Royal Auto-Moto Club of Hainaut (1929).

Seigneurial domains owned

  • Lordship of Von

The first Lord of Von was Michel Parthon, colonel in 1715, and son of Pierre, lawyer, mayor of Châteauroux in 1664. After his death Sulpice-Étienne Parthon inherited the domain. The castle of Von is between the cities of Saint-Maur and Châteauroux.[11]

Sébastien Ruby, general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, lived in the castle between 1808 and 1809.[18]

  • Lordship of Moreaux
  • Lordship of Corceloup
  • Lordship of Verdinière[11]
  • Lordship of Châtelier
  • Lordship of Régière[7]

Heraldry

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|notes =
|year_adopted = January 1845
|crest = Ensigned with an hereditary knight coronet, surmounted by an argent helmet, collared by gold, torse and mantling azure and argent
|escutcheon = Azure, on a bend argent, three proper pine cones pendent of the first
|supporters =
|motto = Cedant arma todae (Latin for "Let military power yield to civilian power")
}}

Genealogy

The following is an agnatic primogeniture succession of members of the Parthon de Von family since 1575:

{{Tree list}}
  • Estienne Parthon (1575–16..) m. Marguerite Billon:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Estienne Parthon (1610–1644) m. Catherine Catherinot:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Pierre Parthon (1649–1727) m. Marie Basset:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} François Parthon (1683–1723) m. Jeanne Guymon:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Sulpice-Étienne Parthon de Von (1714–1793) m. Marie Pelletier:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} François Parthon de Von (1753–18..) m. Andrée Thoinnet de La Turmelière:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight Édouard Parthon de Von (1788–1877) m. Dame Jeanne Van de Velde:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight Édouard-Émile Parthon de Von (1814–1897) m. Dame Amélie de Coopmans-Yoldi:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight Henri-Alphonse Parthon de Von, (1858–1932) m. Dame Marie Fontaine de Ghélin:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight Édouard-Joseph Parthon de Von (1881–1945) m. Dame Yvonne de Séjournet de Rameignies:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight Étienne Parthon de Von (1916–1989) m. Dame Françoise de Bonnières:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Knight François Parthon de Von (b. 1964) m. Dame Sophie Béchet de La Peschardière:
    • {{Tree list/final branch}} Gautier Parthon de Von, esquire (b. 1996)[9][19][20]
{{Tree end}}

Alliances

Blanchard, Pelletier (1749),[21] Legrand (1772),[12] Thoinnet de La Turmelière (1779),[22] van de Velde (1813),[23] de Coopmans (1849),[21] Cogels (1871),[24] Fontaine de Ghélin (1880),[21] du Bois (1880),[21] de Séjournet de Rameignies (1905),[21] de La Kethulle de Ryhove (1928),[21] de Bonnières (1962),[21] Béchet de La Peschardière (1984).[19]

Resources

Related articles

  • List of Noble families in Belgium
  • Belgian Nobility
  • Louis van Houtte

Bibliography

  • Oscar Coomans of Brachène, this State of the Belgian nobility, the 1979 Yearbook, second part P-Pos, Brussels, 1979.
  • Jean-François Houtart, Belgium Old families, LXI Collection of the Royal Family Office Association and heraldry of Belgium, Brussels, 2008.
  • Directory of Belgian nobility, 1851.

References

1. ^Journal officiel, 21 décembre 1919. Gallica
2. ^L. Verriest, Un livre de raison des Séjournet, notable lignée féodale du pays d'Ath, in: Annales du Cercle d'archéologie de Soignies, 1946.
3. ^https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000035980015
4. ^Architectures en Région Centre", Volume 1 de Guide du patrimoine. Jean-Marie Pérouse de Montclos, Éditeur Conseil régional du Centre, (1988)
5. ^[https://books.google.be/books?hl=nl&id=qTIcAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Parthon+de+Von%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22ancien+consul+de+France%22#v=snippet&q=%22la%20cession%20%C3%A0%20Mme%20Parthon%20de%20Von%22&f=false Bulletin de la Société royale belge de géographie, Volume 10, 1886, page 667.]
6. ^Ministère de la région wallonne / division du patrimoine, Notice J.D., Le patrimoine monumental de la Belgique, Hainaut, Arrondissement de Soignies, Éditions Mardaga, 1997, {{p.|752}}.[https://books.google.be/books?id=U8PXtadL6z8C&pg=PA752&lpg=PA752#v=onepage&q&f=false Lire en ligne].
7. ^Généalogie de la famille Parthon, Babou, édité par la Revue du Berry en janvier 1907
8. ^[https://books.google.fr/books?id=mjxGAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA294&dq=Parthon+de+Von+1845&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwibtrvcvNnNAhXBzIMKHU65DyoQ6AEIOjAG#v=onepage&q=Parthon&f=false Bulletin usuel des lois et arrêtés: concernant l'administration générale]
9. ^Archives départementales du Cher et de l'ancienne province du Berri E 1628
10. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.fr/books?id=6O1CywthK5EC&pg=PA153&dq=guillaume+parthon&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2gvbztsnaAhXG0J8KHfJbA94Q6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=guillaume%20parthon&f=false|title=Les Oeuvres de Maitre François Thevenin... recueillies par Maître Guillaume Parthon...|last=Thevenin|first=François|last2=Parthon|date=1691|publisher=Chez Jean Certe|language=fr}}
11. ^[https://books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&id=L5pUAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Etienne-Sulpice+Parthon%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22Parthon%22 Histoire de Déols et de Châteauroux, Volume 2, Res Universis, 2000, page 661.]
12. ^[https://books.google.fr/books?id=sqc4AQAAIAAJ&q=%22Sulpice-Etienne,+avocat+du+roi+au+bailliage+et+de+Marie+Pelletier%22&dq=%22Sulpice-Etienne,+avocat+du+roi+au+bailliage+et+de+Marie+Pelletier%22&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZi-jm-tjNAhUM02MKHby9APcQ6AEIHjAA Grands notables du Premier Empire: Indre, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1994, page 203]
13. ^[https://books.google.be/books?hl=nl&id=qTIcAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Parthon+de+Von%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22ancien+consul+de+France%22#v=snippet&q=%22la%20cession%20%C3%A0%20Mme%20Parthon%20de%20Von%22&f=false Bulletin de la Société royale belge de géographie, Volume 10, 1886, page 667]
14. ^[https://www.google.ch/patents/US614753?dq=ininventor:%22Henri+Parthon+De+Von%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb_evTyPHNAhVH9h4KHdImAmkQ6wEIJjAB Parthon de Von Henri, chevalier. "Speed regulator for explosive engine". brevet US614,753. 22 novembre 1898]
15. ^[https://www.google.ch/patents/US609520?dq=ininventor:%22Henri+Parthon+De+Von%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjb_evTyPHNAhVH9h4KHdImAmkQ6wEIHzAA Parthon de Von Henri, chevalier. "Baby carriage". brevet US609,520. 23 août 1898]
16. ^Gazette De Charleroi, 19-12-1898
17. ^[https://books.google.fr/books?id=j4bzAAAAMAAJ&q=Oscar+Coomans+de+Brach%C3%A8ne,+%C3%89tat+pr%C3%A9sent+de+la+noblesse+belge&dq=Oscar+Coomans+de+Brach%C3%A8ne,+%C3%89tat+pr%C3%A9sent+de+la+noblesse+belge&hl=fr&sa=X&redir_esc=y Marie-Pierre d'. Udekem d'Acoz , Pour le roi et la patrie, Racine, 2002 - Page 16]
18. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=gb4dAQAAMAAJ&q=sebastien+ruby+de+von&dq=sebastien+ruby+de+von&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj08ougw8naAhUNFHwKHVkqBKsQ6AEIJzAA|title=Sébastien Ruby: un enfant du Berry, général de la Révolution et de l'Empire, 1755-1809|last=Duplaix|first=Jean|date=1982|publisher=J. Duplaix|language=fr}}
19. ^État présent de la noblesse belge, 2006, t. 2, {{p.|268}}
20. ^Service des archives de Nantes, Répertoire Municipal, fonds vicomte de Freslon, relevés d'actes paroissiaux de familles notables
21. ^Oscar Coomans de Brachène, État présent de la noblesse belge, Annuaire de 1979, seconde partie P-Pos, Bruxelles, 1979.
22. ^Thoinnet de la Turmelière
23. ^opac.kbr.be, Messager De Gand (Le) 31-01-1847, nécrologie
24. ^Oscar Coomans de Brachène & Georges de Hemptinne, Cogels, in État présent de la noblesse belge, Annuaire de 1972, seconde partie, Can - Col, Bruxelles, 1972, p. 310.

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