Family of Selves

Weapons

  • Family of Selve :
    • of azure with two fasces heavy showers of money
  • Family of Selve :

    • of azure, to 2 fasces heavy showers of coupled money money with 3 sinople clover
  • Family of Selve :

    • of money with 3 coupled sand stakes of azure with 2 fasces heavy showers of money
  • Family of Selve :

    • of azure with three fasces heavy showers of money
  • Family of Selves :

    • started from azure to the tower of money and mouths with two gold fasces
  • Family of Selve, Family Selve of Fain ANF 939 - 12/5/1952:

    • of money, with the lion of mouths
  • Channac Family of Selve :

    • of azure, with a gold spur

GENEALOGIES

According to certain historians going up the origin of this family at the 10th century with a founder of Ardres in Picardy, calling upon a Canillac alliance; but sad observation to be made, one seizes on behalf of our Selve null pious or charitable foundation with the country, no memory devoted to their cradle.
  • 1 Antonhius de Sylva, lived towards 1400, the middle-class Limousin at the 15th century, merchant with Marcillac-la-Croisille, 19320, Corrèze, married to? rock, of which in the month two wire: Jean and Fabien.

  • 1.1 Jean de Selve, Canon of the Church cathedral of Clermont in 1467, general Vicar and official of Limoges of 1473 with 1482.

  • 1.2 Fabien de Selve, Lord of Breuil, alias Mespial-Haut (on the commune of Gumond), 19320, Corrèze, by purchase of this seignery in two partial purchases in 1457 and 1459. Lieutenant of the company of the gendarmes of the Count of Marck, Governor of Auvergne, royal Notary with Laroche Saint-Maur before 1455, tested in 1479, married 2 times (including 14 children): Martiale A) of Couderc (7 children), then B) with Marguerite Dunsac (or Misac?) of Charlanne (7 children):

(Some allots to him for wives: Lucrèce de Canillac, widowed Lubersac and Elisabeth de Baudeny including ten children. It is not for the moment not possible to determine the order of the 2 marriages, the order of birth of the children and for some the name of their mother.)

A) Fabien de Selve and Martiale of Couderc (D' Espagnac? , Clergoux?), including 7 children:

  • 1.2 has 1 Jean de Selve, Notaire royal with Laroche in 1482, † 1505 or 1507. Married to? , including 1 wire and 4 girls (No descent in this branch):

  • 1.2 has 1.1 Jean de Selve, known as of the barrier, priest of Large Chastaing, tested in 1550.
  • 1.2 has 1.2 Léonarde de Selve, married to Guillaume Chieze, notary.
  • 1.2 has 1.3 Jeanne de Selve
  • 1.2 has 1.4 Catherine de Selve
  • 1.2 has 1.5 Jeanne de Selve
  • 1.2.A 2 Jean de Selve, known as Argentacois in 1505, royal and commercial Notary with Argentat (1497-1507), married to?? , including 5 children, 2 wire and 3 girls:

  • 1.2 has 2.1 François de Selve, Seigneur of Enval, Pompinhac, Bachelier be-laws, testator in 1563 or 1565, was fixed at Brive, married in Jeanne de Rambert, girl general heiress of her father Jacques de Rambert.
  • 1.2 has 2.2 Fabien de Selve, Licencié, simul-priest of Saint-Maixent, testing and † little before April 16th, 1560, prior of Saint-Pantaléon, archpriest of Saint-Exupéry.
  • 1.2 has 2.3 Catherine de Selve
  • 1.2 has 2.4 Jeanne de Selve
  • 1.2 has 2.5 Francoise de Selve
  • 1.2 has 3 Jeanne de Selve, married in 1479 in Jean de Cheissac.

  • 1.2 has 4 Jeanne de Selve, married in 1471 in Jean Bodet known as Bordas?.
  • 1.2 has 5 Jeanne de Selve, married in 1479 in Pierre Durand.
  • 1.2 has 6 Jeanne de Selve, married to Jean Borie (documents in 1486 and 1499).
  • 1.2 has 7?

B) Fabien de Selve and Marguerite Misac of Charlanne (Hautefage? , Lapleau?), including 7 children:

  • 1.2 B 8 Jean de Selve, (eighth child, 1st of the second marriage of Fabien de Selve?), Lord of Cromières (with Cussac, High Vienna, châtellenie bought 20.000 Books with Antoine de Pompadour in 1515 and it took receipt on the balance in 1519), Villiers, Cerny (the Essonne) and D' Huison (the first known by titles), born the April 17th 1475 in the Low Limousin from where its family was originating. Having inclination for the letters, the profession of the weapons left which his/her father had followed, to devote itself to the study of jurisprudence as stock-broker in Paris.

Initially Manager of right then To advise at the Parliament of Languedoc in 1500, before his thirtieth year, then to advise at the Parliament of Paris, President of the chess-board of Normandy, ambassador in England, was charged at the beginning with 1474, with the Duke of Longueville and Thomas Bohier, of the negotiations which led on April 7th, 1474 to the signature of the treaty of London between Louis XII and Henri VI of England, on its return the king Louis XII appointed it President of the Parliament of Rouen (during its erection by this prince in 1499), where it was accepted on October 1st, 1499. He exerted this load until March 2nd, 1507 and was high with that of First President of the Parliament of Rouen in 1507, in the place of Geoffroy Hébert, Evêque of Coutances and he exerted until 1514, during which time he was charged by the king with various negotiations and embassies in England like he Appert by the registers with this same Parliament.

François Ier honoured it with his confidence as it is proven by the letters of this monarch to the number of more than one hundred fifty. He gave him into 1514 the provisions of the place of First President to the Parlement of Bordeaux on May 25th, 1515, he had as a successor François de Belcier, Chevalier, lord of Saint-Germain.

During this time, the king having conquered the Duchy of Milan in 1515, entrusted a mission to him which required all at the same time the jurisconsult and the statesman, that to establish the authority of France in the Milanese with the presidency of the court of justice and the title of Vice-chancellor. By letters of François Ier of December 28th, 1515, this one makes it possible Jean de Selve to hold and exert the office of First President at the Parliament of Bordeaux with that of Vice-chancellor of Milan and to continue to touch the pledges of this office, even in its absence, pledges being assembled then to 1450 Pounds tournaments per annum. Recorded by the treasurers on January 15th, 1516, schedules by deliberation of the court of the Parliament of Bordeaux of February 13rd, 1517 to make pay to the known as Jean de Selve the which had pledges. When this State had been withdrawn from the domination of this prince, it returned to France where it continued his ordinary functions.

It was an excellent citizen, a skilful negotiator and a scientist magistrate. One owes him the first edition of the memories of Commines, Paris, 1523

The king gave him on March 29th, 1525, 20.000 Books for services in Italy and in his missions (Catalog of the acts of François Ier, volume V).

When François Ier had been made prisoner with the battle of Pavia the February 24th 1525, Louise of Savoy, her mother and regent chooses it to go to Madrid to treat its delivery with the emperor Charles Quint. It was sent there with François de Tournon, Evêque of Spray, since Cardinal, and Philippe Chabot, Baron de Brion; but it was in charge of most secret instructions the.

After carry outhaving fortunately carried out the treated of Madrid the January 14th 1526, it was honoured with the place of First President at the Parliament of Paris in 1526. When the ambassador of Charles Quint claimed the transfer of the Duché of Burgundy, which was one of the conditions of the treaty, he answered them, with the head of its company: says It lord king cannot alienate says it Duché; because it is obliged to maintain the rights of the crown, which is with him, and with its people and its common subjects .

It was named in 1529 by the courses sovereign to carry of their share the word to the assembled States of the kingdom to Paris; and if he had survived the Cardinal of Prat, he had been appointed Chancelier, as he appears by a letter of the Maréchal of Lautrec with him addressed.

He died in Paris in August or December 1529 in the performance of his duties and was buried in the Saint Nicolas's Day church of the Hanging-post (39 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris) where his epitaph is still seen.

Its Negotiations, its speeches, its conferences for the delivery of François Ier are with the library of the king.

(Note: had as a nephew Jean de Serre, president with the chess-board of Rouen)

Epitaph of Jean de Selve (1529)

D.O.M. (Deo optimo maximo)

Joanni Selvae parisiensis senatus amplissimi ordinis praesidi summo. Magnae probitatis Atque integritatis viro, deque republica in quamulto honoris and digitatis gradus, cum eos propter incredibilem ejus moderantiam not cupivisset, adeptus is bucket merito. Atque Apud insubres, anglos hispanos, cumde rebus maximis AD eos missus is, ob eximiam ejus in administrandis negotiis prudentiam, caeterasque not vulgares virtutes praecognito, valdeque laudato. Governed magno francisco quo in sanctus atque interius consilium assumptus has is, ob exploratam difficilimis atque gravissimis temporibus fidem ejus and industriam, grato atque probato. Caeciliaeque Buxiae bonae gnati caste, pudice ac liberater ab illis, dum vixerunt educati atque parentibus optimis charissimis. P.P. (Lord's Prayer patriae)

Translation:

With the memory of Jean de Selve, first president of the most important order of the Parisian Parliament. It was a man of a great probity and a great integrity, who deserved kingdom well in which he arrived to many degrees of honor and dignity although he did not aspire to them, because of his incredible modesty. At Insubriens, the English and Hispaniens or it were sent on mission, because of its extraordinary competence to regulate the problems and because also of its other qualities which were out of the commun run, its fame had preceded it and it was largely rented. Large François Ier honoured it with his confidence and his regard by admitting it in his private council, more reserved, more close friend, taking into account honesty and of the indéfectible devotion of which it made proof towards him in very difficult and very painful circumstances. The children of the excellent Cecile de Buxie were high in the virtue, the honor and the courtesy by these famous parents as long as they lived, these famous parents which were the best and the most liked. P.P. (Father of the fatherland)

Married on January 18th, 1502 (contract on January 2nd, 1502) with Cécile de Buxis (or Buxy or Of the Boxwood?), girl of Jean (or Antoine?) of does Buxis, Adviser at the Parliament of Toulouse & Beatrice de Monestier, Ram of Monstrade (or Moustade?), in Languedoc, including 12 children, 6 wire and 6 or 7? girls:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 Lazare de Selve, Lord of Crosmière, Villiers, Cerny, etc, ordinary of the room of the king, Ambassador in Switzerland, married Gentleman on August 15th, 1534 with A) Catherine Pignard, girl of Guy Pignard, lord of Dampierre in Bassigny, adviser of the king, Master ordinary in the room of the accounts & Gillette Allegrain), resulting from the house of Dampierre in Bassigni, including three wire and two girls: Jean, Georges, Lazare, Gabrielle and Gabrielle (or Cecile?). And of a concubine B) Nicole Bault, 3 wire: Pierre, Charles, Jean (See after the descent of Catherine Pignard):
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 1 Jean de Selve, Seigneur of Rotignon, Capitaine of a company of 100 men-at-arms of the ordinances of the king, † 1570 of the wounds which it accepted as a combatant for the service of Charles IX, against Huguenots with the seat of Brouage (Charente-Maritime). Died without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2 Georges de Selve, Chevalier, Seigneur of Crosmière, Villiers Châtel, Cerny etc, Ecuyer of the king in his small stable, Chevalier of its Kind, married on January 16th, 1550 with Diane de Groslot, girl of Henri de Groslot, lord of Chambaudoin, adviser of the king in his Large-Council & Anne de Lothier, including six children, 3 wire and 2 girls: Jean Baptist, Lazare, Pierre, Anne and Jeanne:

  • 1.2.B 8.1 has 2.1 Jean Baptiste of Selve, Seigneur of Crosmière, Villiers Châtel, Cerny etc, Gentilhomme the ordinary of the room of king, Chevalier of his Kind, Capitaine with regiment of Picardy, married on July 18th, 1606 with Jacqueline Bouchault, girl of Guillaume Bouchault, lord of Champremault & Marie the Mayor, including six children, 4 wire and 2 girls: Jean Baptist, Pierre Lazare, Jacques, Antoine, Marie and Catherine:
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1 Jean Baptiste of Selve, Seigneur of Crosmière, Villiers Châtel, Cerny etc, Chevalier about king, Capitaine Regiment of Picardy by commission of the king Louis XIII of September 2nd, 1640 (or 1645?), married on January 22nd, 1645 with Charlotte de Mareau, girl of Charles Mareau, lord of Nibouville, adviser of the king, controller of the wars & Marguerite Bongars. Was widowed of his/her husband Jean Baptiste of Selve, including 3 children, 2 wire and 1 girl: Jean Baptist, Pierre and Charlotte:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 Jean Baptiste of Selve, Chevalier, Seigneur of Crosmières, Villiers, Cerny, of the Keys etc, Conseiller of the king in his Councils, Procureur in the court of the currencies, named First President at the Parliament of Tournay, in Flandres, place which it does not fill because of its prompt not died in Paris on December 30th, 1691, and buried like several of its ancestors in the Saint Nicolas's Day church of the Hanging-post, married on December 26th, 1677 with Marie Therese Moret de Chillois, girl of Claude Moret, Seigneur of Chillois & Marguerite Geoffroy, including 4 children, 3 wire and 1 girl: Jean, Jacques Alexandre, François Fabien, Charlotte Catherine:
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .1 Jean de Selve, Chevalier, Seigneur of Villiers, Cerny, of the Keys, Tanqueux, Boissi and Cuti, Chau de Vaux, of the stronghold of Ferté-Aleps, Chef of the name and weapons of the house of Selve, born in 1679, died in Villiers Châtel on July 6th, 1756, after having been used as Officier of the Regiment of Picardy, whose his/her uncle Pierre de Selve (1.2 B 8.1.2.1 .1.2) was lieutenant-colonel, † on July 6th, 1751 in its castle as Villiers, province of Hurepoix, 72 years old, groom, at 44 years, on June 28th, 1723 with Marie Therese the Small one, girl of Jacques George the Small one, adviser, secretary of the king & Marie Maréchal, including 4 girls of which lived only:
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .1.1 Charlotte Elisabeth de Selve, born on December 4th, 1736, married on April 19th, 1751 with Jean de Selve, Count, lord partly of Audeville (his/her cousin resulting from Germain by papal exemption) (1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2), of which a son (see low), Georges de Selve, (1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2.1).
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .2 Jacques Alexandre de Selve, Chevalier, Seigneur of Orgemont, of Chaudevaux, Mousquetaire of the king in the second company, then pomegranate Capitaine in a regiment of infantry, Ecuyer of fire Duc of Berry, † March 1st, 1751 without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .3 François Fabien de Selves, Chevalier, Seigneur of the keys in Beauce, was useful on sea in quality of Guard from the navy, † in Paris in February 1736 married to Francoise Nicole the Binder, including 1 wire and 1 girl:

  • 1.2 B 8.1.2.1 .1.1.3.1 Jean de Selve, Page of the room of the king, dead young without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.1.2.1 .1.1.3.2 Marie Francoise de Selve, married by contract of January 19th, 1741, in Louis Charles Alexandre d' Archambault, knight, lord of Baste and other places.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .4 Charlotte Catherine de Selve, † in low age without posterity.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 Jean Pierre de Selve, born in 1647, Chevalier, Seigneur of Audeville in Beauce, Lieutenant-Colonel of the regiment of Picardy, Chevalier about Saint-Louis in 1700 with thousand books of pension, Brigadier of the armies of the king, in 1704 it defended Saint-Coming, of which it was made Gouverneur in 1710, having been made Brigadier on April 15th, 1710 and only on October 2nd, 1710 with all the honors left there the war, after a long seat for such a place. It defended Bouchain in 1711, there was made prisoner of war and died in its government of Saint-Coming on March 21st, 1721, 74 years old, leaving 4 orphans including 2 minors. Married by contract of July 18th, 1716 with Francoise Eléonore Arnaud Rety, born in 1704, † in 1775, girl of Thomas Arnaud Rety, knight, lieutenant of the king of the city of Saint-Coming, knight of the Order of Saint-Louis, and Marie d' Estau, including two wire and two girls: Pierre, Jean Baptist, (first names of the girls?)

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .1 Pierre de Selve, born in 1718, † 1791, Chevalier, Marquis d' Audeville, was used in the regiment as Picardy, Capitaine Regiment of Gramont married in 1751 in Perrine de Gohin, resulting from a noble house of Anjou, including two wire: Pierre and? :

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .1.1 Pierre François de Selve, born in November 1751 married to Marie Angélique of Mamye de Clairac de Mervie, born in 1747, † in 1786, including three wire: Pierre, Amable and François:
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .1.1.1 Pierre François de Selve
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .1.1.2 Amable François Eléonor Louis de Selve, born in Paris on February 25th, 1770.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 twice has 2.1.1.2 .1.1.3 François Joseph, married: Married to Aloyse Vincent d' Hautecourt, then married in 1788 in Elisabeth Charlotte de Jouffroy, born in 1756, † in 1856.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .1.2 Second Wire

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2 Jean Baptiste of Selve, born in 1719 or 1721 in Souillé, died in 1763, Count, Chevalier, Seigneur partly of Audeville (Loiret), Capitaine of cavalry to the Regiment of Harcourt, Chevalier of the Ordre of Saint-Louis, married on April 19th, 1751 with Charlotte Elisabeth de Selve, born on December 4th, 1736 (his/her cousin resulting from Germain by papal exemption) (1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.1 .1.1), of which: Georges, Marie? , Jean? :

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2.1 Georges de Selve, born on January 13rd, 1753, Count, senior officer of Cop
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2.2 Marie de Selve?
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .2.3 Jean de Selve?
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .3 Girl

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.2 .4 Girl
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.1.3 Charlotte de Selve, married in 1677 in François of Puy d' Igny, Chevalier, Seigneur of Marsas Wood, Capitaine with the regiment of Lyonese. Was widowed of his/her husband.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.2 Pierre Lazare de Selve, Chevalier of about Midsummer's Day of Jerusalem, known as Ordre of Malta in 1623 or 1625, † (in 1622, problem on the date) in Malta, being page of the Large-Master.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.3 Jacques de Selve, Seigneur of the Keys, in Beauce, of Orgemont, had of his/her friend NR…:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.3.1 Jeanne Elisabeth de Selve
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.4 Antoine de Selve, † ensign with the Regiment of Picardy, infantry, died without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.5 Marie Scholastique, nun with the Abbey of the Lily, close to Melun.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.1.6 Catherine de Selve, married to Jean Baptiste of Courlay (or Courtay?), Lord of Bourray, close to Rochechouart, ordinary Master of hotel of the king. Sold part of the grounds of Cromières in 1656.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.2 Lazare de Selve, died without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.2.1 Catherine de Selve, † 1642 without posterity.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 HAS 2.3. Pierre de Selve, Lord of Boisrond, of which:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.3.1 Pierre de Selve, born about the 1654, deceased on May 22nd, 1710 with Beauchamps, Loiret, Seigneur of the Two Brushes, married twice: A) on January 16th, 1680 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret with Madeleine of the Rock, born on February 16th, 1637 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret, deceased on January 8th, 1702 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret, at the 64 years age, B) on July 20th, 1702 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret in Marie Louise Testard, born on September 28th, 1683 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret, deceased on September 17th, 1759 in Beaune the Rolande, Loiret, at the 75 years age.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.4 Anne de Selve, died without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 2.5 Jeanne de Selve, died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 3 Lazare de Selve, Seigneur of Duisans and Villers Châtel (Pas-de-Calais), of Crosmières, Conseiller of the king in his Councils of States and private in 1616, President for his majesty in the towns of Metz, Toul and Verdun, then employed in various negotiations. Its negotiations passed from the cabinet of Brienne in the library of the king. He inherited Breuil of Jean (which?). As Seigneur of Crosmières it was called in 1559 with the drafting of the habit of Poitou (according to Boucheul), lived in 1664, married in Catherine de Montaumer, of which:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 3.1 Charlotte de Selve
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 3.2 Francoise de Selve, married 2 times: A) Jean Boutillac, knight, lord of… B) Thomas de Bescare, knight, lord of Grillonière in 1641.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 4 Gabrielle de Selve, married to Pierre of Mothe, lord of Bagnaux, Gentilhomme in Beauce.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 5 Gabrielle de Selve, Religieuse with the abbey of Villiers, Ordre of Cîteaux.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 has 6 Cecile de Selve, died without alliance (perhaps the preceding one: Cecile or Gabrielle?)
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1 Pierre de Selve, bastard of Lazare de Selve and Nicole Bault, lord of Boisrond, married to Catherine de Chaillou, including 1 wire:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1 Antoine de Selve, lord of Boisrond, Treillised vineyard and the Brush, married in 1612 in Francoise Of Prez, including 4 children, 2 wire and 2 girls: Baptist Francois, Pierre Lazare, Catherine and Renee:
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 Baptist François de Selve, Lord of the Brush, Married 2 times, in 1646 with A) Antoinette Cormalle, including 2 wire: François Baptist and Jean Baptist, and in 1651 in B) Elisabeth de Brune, including 1 wire and 1 girl: Pierre and Marthe.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 has 1 François Baptiste of Selve, killed in Catalonia, without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 has 2 Jean Baptiste of Selve, killed in Catalonia, without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 1 Pierre de Selve, lord of the Brush, married in 1680 in Madeleine of the Rock, including 4 children, 2 wire and 2 girls: Pierre Paul, François Jean Baptist, Marie Catherine, Catherine Cécile:

  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 1.1 Pierre Paul de Selve, born in 1703.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 1.2 Marie Catherine de Selve, born in 1704.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 1.3 François Jean Baptist of Selve, born in 1705.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 1.4 Catherine Cécile de Selve, born in 1706.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.1 B 2 Marthe de Selve, married to Louis Gaston Official, Lord of the Rock, rider.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.2 Pierre Lazare de Selve, lord of Boisrond.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.3 Catherine de Selve, married to Claude de Montcornet, rider
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 1.1.4 Renee de Selve.
  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 2 Charles de Selve, bastard of Lazare de Selve and Nicole Bault, married to Marie de Longueil, without descent.

  • 1.2 B 8.1 B 3 Jean de Selve, bastard of Lazare de Selve and Nicole Bault, died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.2 Odet de Selve, Lord of Marignan, Knight, Adviser at the Parliament of Paris of 1540 to 1542, Adviser (1542) then President of the Large-Council. June 22nd, 1546 it was sent as Ambassadeur to London the shortly after the signature of the treaty of Ardres of which it have the care to supervise the execution as well as possible honor of France, reach at least seemingly, by the stipulations of this treaty, while making respect the advantageous sides: freedom to lend support to Scotland in war with England.

The interruption of all official relations between the two crowns, in 1549, brought back it in its fatherland. But it accepted almost at once (July 16th, 1550) mission of going as Ambassadeur to Venice to try to engage the sérénissime republic in free-Turkish alliance and the conquète jointly of the kingdom of Naples. When this double project had been tiny room to nothing by a naval defeat of the combined fleets royal and Othoman, it had to defend in septentrional Italy the French influence which, already compromised by the preceding events, was it more still when His had been narrowly invested by the imperial forces. Different between the ambassador and Blaise de Montluc, généralissime of the French forces, brought the displacement of the first in May 1554. Before it left for Rome, its new station, this four year campaign, made harder still by reiterated failures, of which it suffered the consequence without in being for nothing responsible, was worth to him to be appointed Master of the requètes of the hotel, Conseiller to the private council and To advise ordinary state. The death of sovereign pontiff close of whom it had been accredited followed with short interval its arrival in the Eternal City on April 21st, 1555. The election on May 23rd, 1555 of Paul IV, which ensured a powerful ally its mâitre, was the triumph of Odet de Selve and contains its political legacy. Recalled following its signature of the truce of Vaucelles (February 1556), he did not play any more any big role during the seven years which remained to him to be lived. Died Ambassador in Rome in March 1563, buried in the Saint Nicolas's Day church of the Hanging-post. It appears, in company of Jean de Dinteville, on table the ambassadors of Hans Holbein the young person, painted in 1533, preserved at Tate Galery of London. Married before 1546 with Renee of Montmirail, which survived to him, it had 8 children, 5 wire and 3 girls:
  • 1.2 B 8.2.1 Odet de Selve, died without alliance.

  • 1.2 B 8.2.2 Pierre de Selve, died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.2.3 Claude de Selve, died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.2.4 Lazare de Selve, Lord of Marignan, married 2 times, A) Denise de Longueil, including 1 wire and 1 girl: Lazare Odet and Angélique and B) Marie Praillon, including 2 girls: Catherine and NR…:
  • 1.2 B 8.2.4 has 1 Lazare Odet de Selve, lord of Breuil and partly of Sand pits
  • 1.2 B 8.2.4 has 2 Angelica of Selve, nun in Metz.
  • 1.2 B 8.2.4 B 1 Catherine de Selve, married to Thomas Béraud, lord partly of Grillonière, rider.

  • 1.2 B 8.2.4 B 2 NR… of Selve (girl).
  • 1.2 B 8.2.5 Francoise de Selve, married to Jean de Seurre, secretary of the room of the king.

  • 1.2 B 8.2.6 Lucrèce de Selve, major with the death of his/her father in March 1563.
  • 1.2 B 8.2.7 Cecile de Selve, minor with the death of his/her father in March 1563, put under supervision of his/her mother Renee de Montmirail on May 10th, 1564.
  • 1.2 B 8.2.8 François Lazare de Selve, minor with the death of his father in March 1563, put under supervision of his/her mother Renee de Montmirail on May 10th, 1564.
  • 1.2 B 8.3 Georges de Selve, born in 1508, Bishop of Lavaur of 1526 to 1540. Died in 1541. Under François Ier, it fulfills with distintion the functions of Ambassador near the Pope in Rome. It was charged into 1534 to officially represent its sovereign as Ambassadeur near the republic of Venice. It obtained in spite of obsessions of Charles Quint, the neutrality of this power in the fight engaged between Charles Quint and Turkish Khaïr-Eddim Barberousse whom France supported. In the first months of 1536, it passed to Rome and took, in.liaison.with Hémard de Denonville, Evêque of Mason, an active share with the talks which were to lead in 1538 with the conference of Nice between the king of France and the emperor. Ambassador in Germany and Spain near the emperor Charles Quint in 1539 and 1540.

It composed some devotional books in French and was charged by François Ier with making the translation, remained handwritten, in this same language, of eight of'' the Lives of the famous men'', of Plutarque, in 1535, whose style indicates familiar of the Greek letters. He also wrote a) pastoral Instructions for the baptism and the confirmation. b) Treaty on the means of getting its happiness in this world and the other, according to the various stations or one can be called by his sovereign. c) Treaty on the means of establishing a solid peace enters the emperor of Germany and the king of France. These three writing joined together in a folio volume published postmortem in 1559, (of which a specimen preserved at the National library). Bunel, its secretary, having represented to him that the dissipated life of the Courses was not appropriate for Evèque, it was withdrawn in its diocese or it was delivered entire to the function pastoral until its death on April 12th, 1542 at the 34 years age.
  • 1.2 B 8.4 Jean Francisque de Selve, Lord of Duissans (Pas-de-Calais) (or Duison?), Ordinary Panetier of the king, Ambassador in Constantinople in Turkey. Married to Adrienne Leclerc, including 1 wire and 1 girl: Samuel and Marie:

  • 1.2 B 8.4.1 Samuel de Selve, Lord of Duissans (Pas-de-Calais), died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 8.4.2 Marie de Selve, married 2 times, A) with Adrien de Drueil and B) with Jerome of the lake.
  • 1.2 B 8.5 Jean Paul de Selve, Abbot of Saint-Vigor, Ambassador in Rome in 1556 to 1558, Bishop of Saint-Flour in 1560 (or 1566?), first chaplain of the Duke of Anjou become Henri III, of which it had had the honor to be tutor and who honoured it with his affection, as one can see it by several letters of this Prince whom his nephews preserve carefully. † in 1570 in Limoges. (A Collection of its negotiations left which was in the cabinet of Mr. d' Aguesseau and the Letters in that of Mr. de Gagnières).

  • 1.2 B 8.6 Claude de Selve, Adviser and Master of hotel of the Queen Catherine de Médicis, Commendatory abbot of Saint-Vigor-the-Bayeux.

  • 1.2 B 8.7 Anne Marthe de Selve, married 3 times: A) with François Roger, Public prosecutor at the Parliament of Rouen then B) with Pierre Rémond, First President of the Parliament of Rouen, (successor of François de Marcillac husband of its sister Madeleine de Selve), and C) with Jean Potter, lord of the Terrace.

  • 1.2 B 8.8 Madeleine de Selve, married to François de Marcillac (or Marsillac?), Knight, civil and criminal Clerk, First President of the Parliament of Rouen, predecessor of Pierre Rémond, (second husband of its sister Anne Marthe de Selve), ambassador with Gènes, † in 1543.

  • 1.2 B 8.9 Louise de Selve, married twice: A) with Jean Roger, Adviser of the King in his court at the Parliament of Paris, wire of Pierre Roger, Prosecutor-General then B) with Etienne de Montmirail, lord of Fourqueux, of which a girl Cecile de Montmirail married to Antoine of Rochefoucauld.

  • 1.2 B 8.10 Isabelle de Selve, married about 1550 in Jean de Bermondet, lord of Boucheron (Oradour-on-Vayres, High Vienna), knight, adviser Parliament of Rouen, adviser at the Parliament of Paris in 1538, like it Appert by an act in parchment, the form of transaction, passed in front of Montigny and its fellow-member, notaries in Paris, on June 3rd, 1539, made between the above-named ones and other parts also pareillement authentic. Bermondet repurchased Crosmières with the Selve family after 1640.

  • 1.2 B 8.11 Marguerite de Selve, controlling of Catherine of Bourbon, married in 1532 in Lancelot of the Heap, lord of Tignonville (Loiret)

  • 1.2 B 8.12 Jeanne de Selve, Rams of Enval, girl of Jean de Selve 1.2 B 8, married to Sebastien Juyé (his first cousin, wire of Antoine Juyé, lord of the Mark and Jeanne de Selve 1.2 B 11, sister of Jean de Selve 1.2 B 8, First President of the Parliament of Paris), lord of Enval (Brive), of the Mark, Dampniat (or Dampnhac?), Thémines, gentleman ordinary manservant of the room of the king, ambassador in Spain, deceased before October 18th, 1582 date of the marriage contract of his/her only daughter: Jeanne de Juyé, only daughter and heiress of fire her father, married to Agnet de Lestang, lord of Cosnac, Linoire, Creïsse. Jeanne juyé tested in Brive on January 14th, 1639. In 1614, it had the field says also the Mark in Argentat.

  • 1.2 B 8.13? Marie de Selve, married to Guillaume de Beaumont, lord of Boulay.

Continuation of the children of Fabien de Selve:

  • 1.2 B 9 small Jean, (younger brother? of Jean de Selve First President of the Parliament of Paris), born on November 11th, 1470, tested in 1539, deceased after 1539 Julien, Notaire royal with the Rock-Canillac (Corrèze) in 1504-1505, Seigneur of Breuil of 1510 to 1516, Marié with Marthe de Serre, including 5 children (2 wire and 3 girls): Béraud, Jean, Jeanne, Madeleine and Francoise:

  • 1.2 B 9.1 Béraud de Selve (sometimes Bernard), Lord of Breuil, Bachelor of law in 1681, Farmer of the revenues, had the boriage of Breuil and that of Lachapelle, born before 1514 Julien, deceased the Julien on January 1st, 1554, married to Jeanne de Prohet, † after 1569 Julien, girl of Jean de Prohet Écuyer, Baron d' Ardenne, Seigneur of Grebelrou, Consul of Brive, † after 1542 Julien, and of Isabeau from the Den, including 2 wire and 1 girl:
  • 1.2 B 9.1.1 Wire, died without alliance.
  • 1.2 B 9.1.2 Jean de Selve, married to Marguerite Lafargeardie, had only girls (how much and first names?)
  • 1.2 B 9.1.3 Francoise de Selve, born before 1556 Julien, deceased after February 28th, 1571 Julien, married (by contract of March 19th, 1568 at Conchard, carried out on February 28th, 1571 with Brive-the-Strapping woman, 19031, Corrèze) in Etienne de Verlhac, Lord of Saint-Anthony, Lord of Clusan lawyer sworn in Bordeaux, judges Obazine, Malemort and Holy-Féréole, wire of Pascal de Verlhac and Marguerite de Vielban. Including 1 wire: Zacharie Justinien de Verlhac, Lord of Coste, tax Prosecutor of Officiality in 1580, born after 1571 Julien, deceased after 1628.
  • 1.2 B 9.2 Jean de Selve

  • 1.2 B 9.3 Jeanne de Selve
  • 1.2 B 9.4 Madeleine de Selve, married 2 times: A) with Bertand Courrèze, B) widow of Bertrand Courèze, married on August 15th, 1542 with Corner Aymar, bachelor of law, famous lawyer tullois

  • 1.2 B 9.5 Francoise de Selve
  • 1.2 B 10 Jean de Selve, born on August 29th, 1468, Clerk and Chorier, Bishop of Luçon, composed a treaty of Beneficiis in 1512, buried in the church Holy-Genevieve of the Seam, Adviser-Clerk at the Parliament of Paris in 1511, died in the exercise of its load in 1521.

  • 1.2 B 11 Jeanne de Selve (sister of Jean de Selve 1.2 B 8 First president of the Parliament of Paris), married to Antoine Juyé, lord of the Mark, including 1 girl and 1 wire: Louise Juyé and Sebastien Juyé, lord of the Mark in Argentat), Dampnhac, Thémines, Enval (Brive), ambassador (groom with its German cousin, Jeanne de Selve 1.2 B 8.12, girl of Jean de Selve 1.2 B 8, first president of the Parliament of Paris).
  • 1.2 B 12 Jean de Selve, lord of Claux in 1516.
  • 1.2 B 13 Jean de Selve, called Small-GUI, Lord of Cromières in 1469.
  • 1.2 B 14 Antoinette, born on October 6th, 1466

Genealogy of the branch Of Selve, today Selve de Sarran

  • 1 Géraud Laselve, Main surgeon, † little before 1617, married to Jeanne Dubois, of which:

  • 1.1 Antoine Selve, Main apothecary tullois, married on March 30th, 1617 with Jeanne Vachot, of which:
  • 1.1.1 François Selve, born about 1640, Mercator tutellensis in 1656, dead in December 1697, at 56 years, married to Louise Ceaux, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 Jeanne Selve, married to Jean Teyssier, lawyer tullois, judge of Gimel.
  • 1.1.1.2 Francoise Selve, married to Léonard Laporte, commercial middle-class man tullois.

  • 1.1.1.3 Louise Selve, Clarisse of Saint-François in 1697 in Tulle.

  • 1.1.1.4 Etienne Selve, Adviser with the présidial tullois of 1701 to 1728, sold in 1728 with his/her brother Jean Martin Selve the mill with paper of Bros-Bas, on Ceron, alienated in 1654 with their father by Jean Teyssier of Mazel, it gave the branch Selve de Bity, to see hereafter.

Branch of Saint-Avid

  • 1.1.1.5 Jean Martin Selve, Lord of Saint-Avid of Espagnac, Adviser of the king, treasurer of France in 1744, Receiver of the ten-per-cent taxes of the Tulle diocese, bought in Juillard on August 11th, 1712 the baronnie of Saint-Avid-D' Espagnac (that of Saint-Avid of Fayars having been in Geneste and Mougenc) and had as a close relative Jean Martial Selve, middle-class man of Neuvic, family then of judges and doctors. He was also Seigneur of Jarrige (Naves) in 1747, married to Catherine Laporte, of which:

  • 1.1.1.5 .1 Jean Martin Selve, born on January 7th, 1714 and baptized the same day with the Saint-Julien church, Main be-arts in 1736, prior of Jauron and Toy-Viam, Large-Vicar of Tulle in 1744 etc, then of Soissons in 1770, † on March 22nd, 1780
  • 1.1.1.5 .2 Jean François Selve, captain with the regiment of Rohan in 1757, Knight about Saint-Louis, Lieutenant-colonel of the guard citizen in Tulle on August 2nd, 1789 and which had to emigrate in year IV.

  • 1.1.1.5 .3 François Selve, Lord and Baron de Saint-Avid Espagnac), Knight, President General Trésorier of Limoges, sold Jarrige on December 3rd, 1759 to Marie Laborie, mother of Gabriel Puyhabilier below, widow of Jean Léonard Puyhabilier, middle-class man tullois. Married to Marie Darche of which it have at least a girl:

  • 1.1.1.5 .3.1 Marguerite Francoise Selve, born in 1760 or 1770, married in 1757 in Gabriel Puyhabilier, lord of Sourries (Tulle), Jarrige, Leyrat, Moussours (Naves) and of Masmazel (Tulle), Bessou, Greenhouse etc in 1765, adviser-secretary of the king in the chancellery, close the Parliament of Bordeaux, stands as rider in 1778, including two wire: Louis Leyrac-Puyhabilier living Tulle in 1809 and Jean François Puyhabilier of Jarrige in 1789. She lived Bity, under monitoring between year V and VII.
  • 1.1.1.5 .4 Jean Martin Selve, Baron de Saint-Avid in 1776, Weapons Of azure with two fasces heavy showers of money , paying on February 27th, 1772, a right fort of confirmation of nobility (papers Louis Talin), Rider, Treasurer of France.

  • 1.1.1.5 .5 Francoise Selve, married to Dumyrat

Branch Selve de Bity (Sarran)

  • 1.1.1.4 Etienne Selve, Adviser with the présidial tullois of 1701 to 1728, sold in 1728 with his/her brother Jean Martin Selve the mill with paper of Bros-Bas, on Ceron, alienated in 1654 with their father by Jean Teyssier of Mazel, of which:

  • 1.1.1.4 .1 Jean Martin Selve, Lord of Bity (Sarran) Rider, Prosecutor of 1739 to 1762, the named on May 16th, 1749 and anobli by responsibility of Advising, Secretary of the king close the Parliament of Bordeaux, for entirely satisfactory services like advising prosecutor of the king in the prêvoté general one of the constabulary of the Limousin, and of those of his/her father during 60 years. Weapons: Of azure with two fasces heavy showers of money. Buried on December 18th, 1765, at the 70 years age in Récollets with Tulle, married on September 30th, 1724 with Francoise of Plasses, girl of Jean of Plasses, lord of Chassaing (Chaumeil), of which:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.1 Marie Selve, Young lady of Reignac (Corrèze), married by contract of November 30th, 1764 with Jean Joseph Bardoulat Salvanie of Plazanet
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2 Jean Martin Gabriel of Selve, born in 1730, Rider, Lord of Chassaing, Bity, Puy with Vargues (Sarran), Bush (Corrèze) then of Sarran which it bought on September 2nd, 1766 with Jean Louis de Lentilhac, marquis de Gimel. Secretary of the king, heir by will in 1739 to its maternal grandfather Jean to Plasses to Chassaing, adviser to the présidial tullois. In 1746, donee of the seigniory of Bity by Roch Dupuy, lord-priest of Darazac, him even heir to his brother François Dupuy, lord of Bity. Married in 1750 in Louise Marguerite Darche, born in 1718, imprisoned at least six month in 1791 in Ussel, it 73 years old! and confiscated, slackenings the 15 brumaire year III (1794), it died the 82 years old on May 12th, 1803 in Bity (notes of the Chabrerie abbot), died to him on September 6th, 1806 at 76 years, of which:

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.1 Marie Francoise of Selve of Chassaing, young lady of the Bush (Sarran), close to Bity, married on June 29th or July 1st, 1773 with the rider Martin Brossard, lord of Farge, Border, Jayle (Cornil) and Noaille, Ecuyer. Died suddenly on July 20th, 1776 with the Paving stone of the college with Tulle, leaving a still minor girl and a boy in 1789.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2 Jean Martin Gabriel of Selve, born on March 31st, 1751 in Tulle, Count de Selve de Bity, Knight about Saint-Louis, former gray musketeer of the king to the 1st company in 1781, ex colonel. Mayor and owner of 6 fields and perceiving a retirement of 9000 francs. † the 87 years old on September 30th, 1838. Married with the castle of Plays (Saint-Julien-near-Bort) on November 23rd, 1773 with Louise de Cholvy, girl of Jean de Cholvy, lord of Chalmoux, tired Eygonies and of known as the Plays in Auvergne, of which:

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1 Paulin de Selve de Sarran, gracious, hospital, very charitable, married on September 12th, 1803 with Marie de Bosredon, † in 1820 in Bort, resulting from a considerable house of low-Auvergne. It sold Bity on June 1st, 1843 to the commander of Malta: Pourret of Gauds which resold it on July 1st, 1853 with Mr. Dubois. † of pleurisy to the castle of Plays the 63 years old on September 23rd, 1837, of which:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.1 Joseph Léopold de Selve de Sarran, only sons, born in 1806 with the castle of Ganne (Saint-Exupéry-the-Rocks, 19200, Corrèze), mayor of Sarran in 1830, † on November 18th, 1855 with Clermont. Married to Jeanne de Fontances de Couzan (Vebret), illustrates Chantillian house, † on October 18th, 1855 (one month before his/her husband), having brought in dowry the ground of Lespinasse (Tourette) and probably Confolens (Saint-Pardoux-Old man) which had his/her uncle Léopold de Fontances, † without alliance with Jeux.

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2 Joseph Fernand Frederic de Selve de Sarran, Marquis, Count, born on September 3rd, 1836 in Lespinasse, Knight of Saint-Gregoire, Knight of the Legion of honor, mayor of Saint-Exupéry, receiver particular to Céret, banker with Ussel in 1868, former officer of cavalry amputee of an arm since Solférino. Fixed in its castle of Gane, framed of wood, meadows and a big lake, embellished by its very artistic restorations. † in June 1910, 74 years old. Married about 1860 in Marie de Chazette de Bargues, born in 1836, died in 1908, at the 72 years age, Countess, girl of a family of Salers, Mr. de Bargues and of Mrs. Descours-Desacres including two girls and a son:

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.1 Genevieve de Selve de Sarran, married to Antoine de Royère, including 3 children: Georges, Hugues, Count and NR. * 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.2 Marthe de Selve De Sarran, married to Henri de Labrouhe de Laborderie, born in 1875, deceased in 1950, at the 75 years age, including 1 wire: Fernand.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3 Jean Guy de Selve de Sarran, Count, Captain-Adjudant-Major, married Woolly in July 1903 with Marguerite of the Beams, girl of a lawyer, professor with the Faculty of Caen. Then major to the 78e regiment of infantry, 8 campaigns, chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Born on March 11th, 1861. War of 14-18: did the bombardment being very violent, the commander, of his own initiative, organize the changing of wounded and was mortally reached by a shell, at the moment or it made sure of the good performance of this organization on September 19th, 1914 with Quennevière (close to Compiegne, Oise), deceased of its wounds the following day September 20th, 1914? with Attichy, 60350 (Oise), or the 15, or on December 22nd, 1914 (the dates are contradictory), died for France. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. including 1 wire and a girl:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1 Jean de Selve de Sarran, Married with Bernadette of Martin-Donos, including 3 wire:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 Guy de Selve de Sarran, born on December 14th, 1937 in Alençon, 61000, Flowering ash, married on July 9th, 1966 with Chambon-on-Hollow, 37290, Indre and the Loire, in Jeanne-Marie de Tristan, born on October 11th, 1940 with Chambon, 37290, Indre and the Loire, including 1 wire and 2 girls:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.1 Jean-Fabien de Selve de Sarran, born on March 18th, 1968 at Neuilly-sur-Seine, 92200, Hauts de Seine, married on July 17th, 1999 with Beauvezer, 04440, Alp-of-High-Provence with Claire Degoule, born on March 17th, 1971 in Strasbourg, 67000, of which:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.1.1 Tristan de Selve de Sarran, born on August 31st, 2000 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, 92200, Hauts de Seine.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.1.2 Clementine of Selve de Sarran, born on March 16th, 2004 with Neuilly-sur-Seine, 92200, Hauts-de-Seine.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.2 Priscilia de Selve of Sarran, Journalist, presenter of the newspapers in INFORMATION EVENING of the Monday to Friday on the chain TNT I-Television, born the April 29th 1971 with Bayonne, 64100, Yrénées-Atlantiques, married on August 4th, 2000 with Saint-Exupéry-the-Rocks, 19200, Corrèze, with Stephan the Great, born on July 12th, 1970
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.2.1 Justine Large of Selve de Sarran, born on October 10th, 2001, in Paris, 14th.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.2.2 Balthazar Large of Selve de Sarran, born on February 14th, 2005, in Paris, 14th.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.1.3 Laetitia de Selve de Sarran, born on January 9th, 1973 with Bayonne, 64100, Yrénées-Atlantiques, married on August 12th, 1995 with Saint-Exupéry-the-Rocks, 19200, Corrèze, with Eloi Dufour, born on February 22nd, 1970 in Toulouse, 31000, of which: Stanislas Dufour, born on August 24th, 1997 with Miami, the USA, Antonin Dufour, born on May 20th, 2000 with Paris, 75015, and Valentine Dufour, born on March 27th, 2004 in Paris, 15th.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 Patrick de Selve de Sarran.

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.3 Henri de Selve de Sarran, married to Béatrice Roblin, including 4 girls:
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.3.1 Laure de Selve de Sarran, married with Jean-Baptiste de Scoraille.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.3.2 Astrid de Selve de Sarran, married with Bertrand Hudault, including 2 children: Constantin Hudault and Quitterie Hudault.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.3.3 Mathilde de Selve de Sarran, married with Loïc Guyot.

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.1.3.4 Diane de Selve de Sarran.
  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.3 François of Selve, unmarried emigrant, †

  • 1.1.1.4 .1.2.2.1.2.3.2 Simone de Selve de Sarran, Nun in Carmel de Tulle.

Selves, connects of Sarlat

  • 1 Jean de Selves, of which:

  • 1.1 Jean Selves, or Selva, middle-class man with Sarlat, married about 1550 in Monde of Colly, of which:
  • 1.1.1 Léonard Selves, merchant and middle-class man with Sarlat, alive in 1580, married to Jeanne Viveilhe, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 Jean Selves, merchant and middle-class man with Sarlat, married to Berthe de Moreaus, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1 Lagier Selves, merchant and middle-class man with Sarlat, married on January 21st, 1616 with Guelonne de Saint-Clar, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1 has Pierre Selves, adviser of the king in the election of Sarlat, married twice: A) married to Francoise de Rupe, of which

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1 has Jean Selves, lawyer, died in 28 years
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.2 has Peyronne Selves, married to Mr. Laquilhe, elected official with Sarlat.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1 B Pierre Selves, adviser of the king in the election of Sarlat, married twice: B) married to Monde of Aoustier de Plaçon, died on June 28th, 1660, of which:

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1 B Jean Selves, known as of Selve, adviser of the king to the présidial of Sarlat, married on August 30th, 1677 with Claude of Gerard-Latour, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.1 B Marc-Antoine de Selve de Plançon, married to Catherine de Fajol, girl of a lawyer of the king, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.1.1.B Jean-Baptiste de Selve, officer of infantry, first consul of Sarlat, married to Marie Louise de Bouillé about 1760 in Bayonne, of which only daughter
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.1.1.2.B Marie de Selve, married on February 18th, 1783 with Jean Selves, of another family which follows:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.2. B World of Selve, nun.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.3. B Jeanne de Selve, higher of the Girls of the faith than Agen.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.4. B Catherine de Selve, married in 1693 with Marc-Antoine de Suau, vice-seneshal.

2nd family

  • 1 Aymar de Selves, adviser with the présidial of Sarlat, married on February 5th, 1657 with Francoise d' Aymerique, girl of Eymeric, criminal general lieutenant to the présidial of Sarlat, of which:

  • 1.1 Aymar de Selves, adviser with the présidial of Sarlat, married to Cécile de Surguier, of which:
  • 1.1.1 Jean de Selves, adviser with the présidial of Sarlat, married to Claude de Béniè, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 Antoine de Selves, born in Sarlat on January 29th, 1717, died in Sarlat on January 14th, 1795, even adviser senior with the présidial of Sarlat, married to Marie-Marguerite Salinié, of which at least:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1Jean of Selves, born on January 14th, 1756 in Sarlat, dead on November 1st, 1818 with Sarlat, lawyer in Parliament, Government commissioner to the court of Sarlat (1801), general adviser of the Dordogne (1800-1806), appointed of the Dordogne (May 1815), imperial prosecutor with the court of Sarlat (1804-18.), married to Marie de Selves on February 18th, 1783, including eighteen children, inter alia:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1 Antoine Jean Jerome Hubert de Selves, born on February 15th, 1795, lawyer, of which:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.1.1 Ernest de Selves, lawyer, mayor of Sarlat, general adviser of the Dordogne, married and died without posterity towards 1882
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.2 Jean Jerome German of Selves, born on August 20th, 1789 in Sarlat, died about 1860 without posterity, lieutenant-colonel, chevalier of the Legion of Honor.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.3 Pierre Joseph de Selves, born on January 27th, 1791, dead young.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4 Antoine Jean Jerome Justin de Selves, born on January 27th, 1791 in Sarlat, lieutenant with the legion of the Tarn and the Garonne (November 5th, 1817), married to Catherine Elisabeth Suchet, of which:

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1 Jacques Joseph Gustave de Selves, born on June 25th, 1820 in Toulon, controller of the tobaccos, married to Miss de Saulces de Freycinet, died on September 19th, 1861 with Labesque, including two wire:
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.1 German Justin Casimir de Selves, born on July 19th, 1848 in Toulouse, lawyer, former secretary of Mr. de Freycinet (1870-1871), prefect, managing director of the Stations (1890-1896), prefect of the Seine (1896), Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor on January 26th, 1906, Former president of the senate. Weapons: Party/to the 1 of azure, a tower of money, built of sand; to the 2 of mouths, two fasces of gold, married to Gabrielle Félicie Camille Garrisson, girl of the senator, on July 31st, 1872, including two wire:

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.1.1 Gustave de Selves.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.1.2 Rene de Selves, wounded mortally reversed by a tram with Sarlat in 1911, shortly after deceased in Paris.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.2 Jean Justin Thomas de Selves, dead on January 31st, 1886, captain of infantry, married on December 12th, 1861 with Marie Rochon, including two girls:

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.2.1 X of Selves.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.2.2 X of Selves.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.2 Frederic de Selves, sales representative of the Co of the railroads of midday, married and of which

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.2.1 Henri de Selves.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.4.1.2.2 Jeanne de Selves.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.5 Jerome de Selves, dead young person.

  • 1.1.1.1 .1.6 Lucien Antoine de Selves, dead on December 2nd, 1828 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, without alliance.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.7 Francoise Marie de Selves, married to Mr. Bouffanges.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.8 Marie Marguerite de Selves, married to Bertrand de Grézel.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.9 Marguerite Henriette de Selves, nun.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.10 Marguerite Augustine de Selves, married to Mr. Barrain.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.11 Madeleine de Selves, nun.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.12 Marguerite de Selves, nun.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.13 Marguerite Francoise de Selves, born in 1808, married to Mr. Lacoste d' Escayrac.
  • 1.1.1.1 .1.14 Madeleine de Selves, born on January 6th, 1810, married to Mr. de Maison.
  • 1.1.1.1 .2 Pierre de Selves.

  • 1.1.1.1 .3 Jean Jerome de Selves, dead on January 8th, 1807, priest
  • 1.1.1.1 .4 Cecile de Selves.
  • 1.1.2 Therese de Selves, abbess of Clarisses de Sarlat in 1715.

  • 1.2 Marie de Selves, higher of Saint-Claire than Sarlat.

Selves, connects of Genibrède

The family De Selves, lords of Génibrède, maintained in her nobility, with the intendance of Montauban, on October 18th, 1688, since Antoine de Selve, married on March 15th, 1508 with Antoinette Delgreith of Volpilière and has as weapons: Started from azure to the tower of money and mouths with two gold fasces.

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