Jean-Honoré Salavy
Appearance
Jean-Honoré Salavy | |
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Born | September 16, 1749 |
Died | May 5, 1823 Montpellier, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Businessman Politician |
Spouse | Julie Martin |
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Jean-Honoré Salavy (1749–1823) was a French businessman and politician.
Biography
Early life
Jean-Honoré Salavy was born on September 16, 1749 in Montpellier.[1][2]
Career
He worked as a businessman in Marseille.[2][3] He later worked with the firms "Solier, Salavy, Martin et Cie" and later with Salavy, Martin et Cie", alongside his father-in-law.[2] He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Marseille.[2]
He served on the city council of Marseille and the general council of Bouches-du-Rhône.[2][3] He served as a member of the National Assembly from May 17, 1815 to July 13, 1815, during the Hundred Days.[1]
Personal life
He was married to Julie Martin.[2] They resided at 21 rue de l'Armeny in Marseille.[3] They had three sons:
- Pierre-François-Antoine Salavy.[3]
- Joseph-Henri Salavy.[3]
- Jacques-Henri Salavy.[4] They had a daughter:
- Anne Salavy.[4] She married composer Emmanuel de Fonscolombe (1810-1875).[4]
He died on May 5, 1823 in Montpellier.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c French National Assembly
- ^ a b c d e f g Romuald Szramkiewicz, Les régents et censeurs de la Banque de France nommés sous le Consulat et l'Empire, Librairie Droz, 1974, p. 260 [1]
- ^ a b c d e Bulletin des lois de la République Française, Volume 12, Imprimerie Nationale des Lois, 1821 [2]
- ^ a b c Nicolas-Jules-Henri Gourdon de Genouillac, Albert-Dieudonné-Louis-Fidèle-Emmanuel Piolenc, Nobiliaire du Département des Bouches-du-Rhône: histoire, généalogies, 1863 [books.google.co.uk/books?id=kUNTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA56&dq=Emmanuel+de+Fonscolombe&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OAemUpSZKPHn7Abc0oCgDg&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Emmanuel de Fonscolombe&f=false]