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Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse
BornJanuary 30, 1655
Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
DiedJanuary 12, 1712 (aged 56)
NationalityFrench
OccupationPublic official

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse (1655–1712) was a French aristocrat and public official.

Biography

Early life

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse was born in an aristocratic family on January 30, 1655 in Aix-en-Provence.[1][2][3] His father, Pierre de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse, served as Président à mortier of the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence in 1651, and his paternal grandfather, Honoré de Coriolis, did too in 1625, as did his paternal great-grandfather, Laurent de Coriolis de Corbières, in 1600, and his paternal great-great-grandfather, Louis de Coriolis, in 1568.[3] His mother was named Louise d'Oraison.[1][3]

Career

Following in his family footsteps, he served as Président à mortier of the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence from 1690 to 1694, after Joseph-Anne de Valbelle de Tourves (1648–1722) and before Silvy Raousset de Boulbon.[1][4]

Personal life

He married Elisabeth Catherine Grimaldi.[1][3] They had a son and a daughter:

  • Pierre de Coriolis d'Espinouse (1677–1755).[1][3] He married Félicité de Vintimille.[1] They had a daughter and a son:
    • Françoise de Coriolis (1713–1737).[1]
    • François Charles Xavier de Coriolis d'Espinouse (1719–1798).[1] He married to Charlotte de Roux de Courbons.[1] They had:
      • Marie Agathe de Coriolis.[1] She married to Gilles François de Séran d'Andrieu.[1] They had a son and a daughter:
        • Jean-Baptiste François de Séran d'Anglé.[1]
        • Henriette Angélique de Séran d'Andrieu (1761–1825).[1]

François Charles Xavier de Coriolis d'Espinouse remarried in 1759 to Antoinette de Montcalm-Gozon (1737–1799).[1] They had a son:

      • Charles Louis Alexandre de Coriolis d'Espinouse (1770–1841). He married Henriette d'Estampes (1772–1837).[1] They had a son and a daughter:
        • Charles Auguste de Coriolis d'Espinouse (1804–1871).[1]
        • Marie Thérèse Calixte de Coriolis (died 1846).[1]
  • Madeleine de Coriolis.[3] She married Jean Baptiste Toussaint d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1] They had four daughters and two sons:
    • Magdeleine Félicité d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
    • Marie Thérèse d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
    • Louis Charles Marie d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1] He married Marie Louise Gabrielle de Bruny.[1] They had a son and three daughters:
      • Joseph François d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
      • Marie Thérèse Adélaïde d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
      • Madeleine Félicité d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
      • Marguerite Sophie d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
    • Pierre François d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
    • Charlotte d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]
    • Marie Henriette d'Arnaud de Rousset.[1]

He died on January 12, 1712, in Espinouse.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad GeneaNet
  2. ^ Prosper Cabasse, Essais historiques sur le parlement de Provence: depuis son origine jusqu'à sa suppression, 1501 - 1790, Pihan Delaforest, 1826, Volume 1, p. xliv [1]
  3. ^ a b c d e f Family tree
  4. ^ Monique Cubells, La Provence des Lumières: Les parlementaires d'Aix au 18° siècle, Paris: Maloine S.A. éditeur, 1984