Aimee Carvillon of Tillières
Marie Louise Angelica Aimee Carvillon of Tillières , born in 1797 and dead the August 2nd 1853, by her marriage countess (1817) then marchioness (1838) of Osmond, was the only daughter of the rich person contractor Claude-Xavier Carvillon of Tillières and his wife, Francoise Aimée Magallon d' Amirail.
In 1812, with the death of his/her father, it inherited an immense fortune. It sold with Napoleon I {{er}} the Château of Raincy but preserved the Château of Pontchartrain. Although equipped with a disgraced physique, she was coveted at once by the best parties of France. With the satisfaction of her uncle, who had been appointed his tutor and managed his goods, it got rid of them all, even the duke of Rohan.
She ends up marrying, on November 25th 1817, the young person count d' Osmond (1788 - 1862), brother of the countess of Boigne. They had two children:
- Marie Charlotte Eustachine Jeanne (1827 - 1899), which married Jacquelin de Maillé Turn-Landry (1815 - 1874), Duc of With a grid;
- '' Rainulphe '' Marie Eustace (1829 - 1891), which married Marie Joséphine Tardieu de Maleyssie; they had a son, Eustace Conrad d' Osmond (1855 - 1904) died without alliance; it is thus the descent of the duke of With a grid who inherited fortune Carvillon of Tillières.
Soft, modest, beneficial, the marchioness of Osmond, according to pewters of time, was cravachée by her husband.
Under the Monarchy of July, it held a living room very shining. With the duchess of Berry, it contributed to launching the vogue of the Néo-gothique.
In its hotel - that one called the Destillières hotel and who became the hotel of Osmond - it made carry out shortly after its marriage an important decoration neo-gothic (destroyed and known only by one watercolour of Garneray), and ordered a superb furniture with Jacob-Desmalter.
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