Joseph Vignat-Chovet
Joseph Vignat-Chovet is a trader and French politician born with Saint-Etienne the June 21st 1783 and died in the same city the July 4th 1861.
Wire of a merchant arms manufacturer, he marries in 1808 the girl of old a Jacobin which had been compromised in the Terreur. Initially employed, it founds in 1812 the house of Rubanerie Vignat-Chovet which was to be rewarded during the industrial exposures of the Monarchie of July in 1834, 1839 and 1844, occupying the first rank in the Ruban innovation. Judge with the bankruptcy court, to advise industrial tribunal (1835), member of the Chamber of commerce (1847-1848), it will sit at the municipal council during all the Monarchy of July. Named Mayor of Saint-Etienne on a purely provisional basis in 1839-1840, it is named again in 1846. It withdraws after the revolution of February 1848.
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