Jean-Baptiste watch-Dufche-Wikipedia

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Jean-Baptiste Surve-Dufêche is a French politician born the in Moncontour (Côtes-du-Nord) and deceased the in Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-du-Nord).

Jean-Baptiste watch-Dufche is the son of Jean-Baptiste Survét-Dufche (1802-1874), master of forges and mayor of Moncontour, and Victorine Alled (sister of Jean-Marie Allenou). His brother is the son-in-law of Louis Monjaret de Kerjégu and one of his sisters is the wife of Jean Garnier-Bodéléac.

Conservative candidate, he is elected deputy in , but his election is invalidated and he is beaten in . Again elected deputy in , he was again invalidated and defeated during the by -election which followed, in 1878. He was mayor of Coëtlogon from 1884 to 1892.

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The Veillet family is from Moncontour, in the Côtes-d’Armor. It took an important part in the boom in leather trade in Brittany at XVI It is century and held the manufactures and tanneries of Moncontour, a commercial crossroads from which the leathers were exported to neighboring countries [ first ] . The manufacture of leathers in the manufactures of Moncontour is proven by traces written from the XV It is century but was certainly active before. There are stamped leathers Watchtower and struck by commercial coat of arms (chief night light above the three geese) to Cadiz in Spain [ 2 ] .

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The Veillet family is made up of three branches:

  • Watch-up , eldest branch, they live in the city of Moncontour from the XV It is century and successively live in the old Hotel Veillet du Frêche and the new Watch-up Hotel Dufche dating from the XVIII It is century and classified as historic monuments as well as different castles. This line will give many politicians, mayors of the city of Moncontour and monarchist deputies such as Jean-Baptiste watch-Dufche, mayor of the city of Moncontour then deputy conservative during the 3 It is Republic. She also gave diplomat Paul Mathurin Watch-up.
  • Watch-up , historically owner of the Moncontour leather factories having taken an important role in the boom in the leather industry and its trade in Brittany. She owns the XV It is century of the first lordship of the valley near Plumaudan then at XVI It is century of the seigneury of the same name in Moncontour. It is the last remaining branch. It will give France Breton industrialists, ship captains [ 3 ] , shipowners, naval officers, diplomats and academics, many religious and religious including two holy [ 4 ] , the Reverend Mother Marie-Jeanne-Françoise Veillet Lavallée and the sister Marie-Jeanne Veillet Lavallée [ 5 ] , founder of the Religious Institute of the Sisters of Immaculate in Chateaubriand then in Sainte Marie-sur-Mer, which became secular in 1979 and therefore called “the blue cedars”.
  • Haut-Champ Veillet , line extinct to the French Revolution.
  1. Henri Frotier de la Messelière (1876-1965) » , on Data.BNF.FR (consulted the )
  2. Dominique Derrian « The eye on the telescope. The leather industry in Brittany at the end of the Old Regime, according to the Necker survey of 1778 », Annals of Brittany and Western countries. Anjou. Maine. Poitou-Charente. Touraine , n you 114-1, , p. 131–153 (ISSN  0399-0826, DOI  10.4000/abpo.597, read online , consulted the )
  3. Maritime and colonial annals Impr. Royale; ( read online )
  4. Brittany History and Archeology Society, page 116 »
  5. The association » , on lescedresbleus.fr (consulted the )

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