Bordes family
The Bordes family is a French family, which comes from Armagnac, Gascony, and has established in Chile, Bordeaux and Paris.
Bordes family Bordes Dynasty | |
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Current region | France |
Place of origin | Gascony, France |
Members | Antoine Dominique Bordes Adolphe Bordes Alexandre Bordes |
History
changeAntoine Dominique Bordes (born in 1815,[1] son of Barthélémy, a physician, and Geneviève Bordes) married Victoire Moser-Pelecier on July 19, 1857 in Besançon.[2] Then three generations of shipowners had been continuing the company he founded.[3] Henri Bordes also created a steamship company and his son Antoine was notably member of the Board of directors of the Compagnie Générale Maritime.[4]
Barthélémy Bordes (1766-1840) came from an old and well-known family from Agenais, including royal officers since the 17th century.[5]
Genealogy
changePierre de Bordes, consul of Puymirol:
- Jean Raymond de Bordes (1670-1735), surgeon at Céran:
- Margueritte Bordes (1703-)
- Marie Anne Bordes (1715-)
- Jean Blaise Bordes (1706-), surgeon at Fleurance:
- Marie
- Jean (1746-1806), surgeon at Flamarens:
- Antoine Dominique (1773-1816), pharmacist, including posterity.
- Barthélémy (1766-1840), physician, deputy mayor of Gimbrède:
- Antoine Aimé Dominique (1800-1850), trader in Bordeaux:
- Henri Bonaventure (1842-1911), member of the Academy of Bordeaux, shipowner, deputy director of Armement Bordes:
- Antoine Pierre Jean (1870-1951), French Navy officer, regional director of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, including posterity.
- Jean Henri (1879-1957), cavalry officer, member of the Bordeaux port commission.
- Henri Bonaventure (1842-1911), member of the Academy of Bordeaux, shipowner, deputy director of Armement Bordes:
- Antoine Dominique Apollinaire (1815-1883), shipowner, manager of the Compagnie Générale Maritime[6]:
- Charles Casimir Adolphe (1858-1918),[7] chief executive of Armement Bordes, who married Marthe Lesca.
- Marie Blanche Henriette (1859-1938) Prom.
- Alexandre Louis Barthélemy (1860-1943),[8] secretary of State for the Navy, who married Madeleine Bertera-Wappers, granddaughter of Gustaf Wappers.[9]
- François Joseph Antonin (1863-1940), deputy director of Armement Bordes, who married Louise Charpin.
- Caroline Élise Alexandrine (1865-1924) Lataillade.
- Valentine Irène Marie Thérèse (1869-1921) de Secondat de Montesquieu de Roquefort.
Coat of arms
changePicture | coat of arms |
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Bordes family :
Gules, a border Or charged with eight pomegranates Vert. As described on the grant of arms to King's prosecutor Pierre de Bordes, at the registration of d'Hozier in 1696.[10] |
Tributes
change- Rue Louise Bordes, Villefranche-sur-Mer.
- National Museum of the Cape Horners, Saint-Malo.
References
change- ↑ Société archéologique, historique (1994-10-01). "Bulletin de la Société archéologique, historique littéraire & scientifique du Gers". Gallica (in French).
- ↑ Édouard Féret and Marcel de Fonrémis (1909). "Annuaire du tout Sud-Ouest illustré : comprenant les grandes familles et les notabilités de Bordeaux et des départements de la Gironde, de la Charente-Inférieure, de la Charente, de la Dordogne, du Lot-et-Garonne, des Landes et des Basses-Pyrénées". Gallica (in French).
- ↑ "L'épopée des grands cap-horniers dunkerquois" (PDF). ville-dunkerque.fr. April 2008. p. 27-30.
- ↑ Jean and Bernard Guérin. Des hommes et des activités autour d'un demi-siècle.
- ↑ Brigitte and Yvonnick Le Coat. Cap-Horniers français I.
- ↑ "Annuaire du commerce Didot-Bottin". Gallica (in French). 1909.
- ↑ "Adolphe Bordes (18..-19..)". data.bnf.fr (in French).
- ↑ "Alexandre Bordes (1860-1943)". data.bnf.fr (in French).
- ↑ "Category:Grave of Gustave Wappers - Wikimedia Commons". commons.wikimedia.org.
- ↑ Charles-René d'Hozier, Armorial général de France. Guienne, vol.13 page 679,(read online)
Bibliography
change- Brigitte & Yvonnick Le Coat (2002). Cap-Horniers français, I. Chasse-marée & Ouest-France. p. 439. ISBN 2-7373-3212-5.
- Jacqueline & Claude Briot (2003). Cap-Horniers français, II. Chasse-marée. p. 445. ISBN 2-914208-28-6.
- Marthe Barbance (1969). Vie commerciale de la route du cap Horn au XIXe siècle. E.H.S.S. editions. p. 372. ISBN 2-7132-0089-X.
- Jean & Bernard Guérin (1957). Des hommes et des activités autour d'un demi-siècle. B.E.B. p. 926.
- Henri Queffélec (1984). Ce sont voiliers que vent emporte. Presses de la Cité. ISBN 9782258014633.
- Robert Chevet (2017). Une transat bordelaise. Itarkeo editions.
- Édouard Féret & Marcel de Fonrémis (1909). Annuaire du tout Sud-Ouest illustré. Féret editions.