Andre Haudry
Andre Haudry , lord of Soucy, Fontenay, Janvry, of Segrez and other places, is a farmer general 18th century baptized on November 11th 1688 with Corbeil and died in December 1769 in its house of Paris, parish Saint-Eustace. Buried in January 1770 in the vault of its castle of Soucy, its body rests from now on with the communal cemetery of Fontenay-the-Briis (since a deliberation of the municipal council of 1857).
Wire of Andre Haudry - merchant baker and alderman of Corbeil - and of Simone Legendre, it became initially made assistances to Corbeil, head clerk of the control of Paris, adviser secretary interested in the businesses of the king in 1740 then farmer general of 1745 in 1769.
In 1738, it acquired the seigniory of Fontenay then in August 1746, the stronghold of Soucy and settled with the castle - destroyed today - in which it carried out good life.
He married in 1718 Francoise Dantan, girl of an innkeeper of Montargis and of a landlord (Satin hotel) of which he had two children:
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Elisabeth Haudry 1734 - 1800, which married in March 1750 Jean-Baptist-François de Montullé, then to advise with the Parlement.
- Andre-Pierre Haudry de Soucy 1736 - 1817 which was farmer general in 1768 and which, impassioned music, went bankrupt in January 1781.
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