Rainulphe d\' Osmond
Charles Eustace Gabriel known as Rainulphe d' Osmond , count then 5th marquis (1838) of Osmond, was born the July 29th 1788 and died in October 1862.
Wire of Rene Eustace, 4 {{E}} marquis d' Osmond (1751 - 1838) and of Éléonore Dillon (1753 - 1831), and younger brother of future the countess of Boigne, Rainulphe d' Osmond sighed, in its youth, for beautiful the Madam de Hautefort.
He married on November 25th 1817 one of the wealthy heiresses of France, Aimée Carvillon of Tillières (1797 - 1853), of a modest and soft nature, but of a disgraced physique. They had two children:
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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.
November 4th 1814, Rainulphe d' Osmond was named very young person, and without never to have been useful, major of cavalry. It became aide-de-camp of his father and accepted the cross of knight of the Légion of honor. It was then named Aide-de-camp of the duke of Angouleme which sent it on mission to Turin. It brought back for him the declaration of Vienna of March 20th 1815.
Lieutenant colonel of cavalry, it was used under the duke as Angouleme in Spain and was made knight of the Ordre of Saint-Louis in 1823, then Officer of the Legion of Honor, knight about Saint-Ferdinand of Spain and the Saints Maurice and Lazare. When the duke of Angouleme became Dauphin of France in 1824, Rainulphe d' Osmond was named “menin of Monseigneur the Dolphin”.
It sold in 1857 the Château of Pontchartrain, that his wife had inherited.
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