Saint-Aubin-in-Bray
Saint-Aubin-in-Bray is a common French, located in the department of the Oise and the area Picardy.
Geography
Saint Aubin belongs to the Picardy province in the country of Bray. This country is a small natural area of France located at the east and the North-East of Rouen, with horse on the departments of the Seine-Maritime and Oise divided between the areas of High-Normandy and Picardy. It is a scrap-metal area which is characterized by its clay soil favorable to the pastures and the dairy bovine breeding. Let us note that the etymology of the word Bray means “mud” of which the Gallic root bawa comes from Welsh baw . This designation is precisely indebted with the argillaceous character of this area.
The closest villages are Espaubourg to 1,2 km in west, Ons in Bray with 3km in the south east, Cuigy in Bray to 3,6 km in west and Lalandelle to 3,7 km in the south.
Ecology
The commune of Saint Aubin-in-Bray undertook into 1993 of work allowing to develop a space which was an old career of chalk extraction. After having cleaned the material ground various and arranged lawns, trees and various other plants, Larris de Saint Aubin-in-Bray become a place where nature takes again its rights.
Here the definition of the larris. “Old word Gaulois which means waste land, arid. Picardy term indicating the slopes nonwooded limestones. Into Picardy, the rough grazings with sheep are of Larris (many spelling variants: Larris; Larri; Larriz etc). the word, often written “Lariz” is from of use in the traditional texts of the Middle Ages into Picardy old the horses go “by chans and larris” in the plains, the grounds and the larris'. The song of Roland reports to us that a knight covered in sunt Li valley and Li montaigne and Li lariz and trestutes feel sorry for them. The term comes from the Germanic root " lar" or " ler" who means " clearing, lande" to bring closer to the préindoeuropéen " ar" indicate " pierre". The word Larris takes well here an ecological value of toponym.”
The flora is varied in a larris, one amongst other things finds there the anemone, the gentian, the grass of Parnassus of the marshes, the broomrape, the galéopsis with narrow sheets, the phalangère oarswoman and of course the lawn if it is well maintained.
Fauna is also typical there like the tarier shepherd a passeriforme which affectionate larris as well as the decticelle one of the heathers, rare grasshopper in Oise, the russet-red half-mourning common butterfly on the lawns and gomphocère small locust singer advertiser of the hot days of summer.
History
Dynasty of the capétiens of the branch of Valois, Charles VI known as Charles the Beloved (1368-1422) yielded the grounds of Saint Aubin Bray in 1380, the year of its accession to the throne of France, with the canon of Beauvais Arnaud Corbie which became later chancellor of France. The grounds belonged thereafter to the house of Flavacourt, they were separate in 1405 to create a new cure. The lord of Flavacourt (1396-1415) was general on the fact of the Assistances for Charles VI. The church was rebuilds with the nineteenth century its stained glasses date from twentieth.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Saint Aubin-in-Bray is a village located at approximately 70 kilometers in the Western North of Paris. The village is embedded in a valley dominated by cultivated corn plates and other cereals. The headland which the village is seen allows a seizing sight of the grounds, hamlets and surrounding communes. There is a pretty installation besides where one finds a table of orientation allowing to identify the villages all around Saint-Aubin-in-Bray.
Famous personalities
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François Séguin says the Rout resulting from Laurent Séguin born with Hodenc-in-Bray in 1621 and deceased in Senantes on November 22nd, 1706, married to Marie Massieu with Cuigy-in-Bray on July 14th, 1643, was born on July 4th, 1644 and baptized the same day with the church of Saint-Aubin-in-Bray which there exists a commemorative plaque in his enclosure. It has for godfather François Baudin and a godmother Jehanne Dufour. François is deceased at the hospital Hôtel God of Montreal (Quebec, Canada). The date of the death is vague is between on November 30th, 1700 and on October 10th, 1701.
François married Jeanne Petit in the parish of the Holy Family with Boucherville (Quebec, Canada). A marriage contract is signed between him and Jeanne at Sieur Thomas Frérot of Chenaye notary (1641-1708) HTTP: /genealogiequebec.info/testphp/info.php?no=41567 on September 21st, 1672. François is the elder one of an family of five children is Renee, Pierre, Laurent and Michel. The couple will have 11 children all born in Boucherville except for Simon born with Point-with-Tremble.
(Pierre) François Seguin says Ladéroute immigrates about 1665. He is soldier and farmer. He had an animal with horn and six arpents of ground in value. He was Tisserand in 1681 with the seigniory of Boucherville.
The French branch of Séguin had famous descendants whose Marc Séguin (1786-1875) scientific and inventive French engineer of the suspended bridge by cables and the tube boiler and Philippe Séguin born in 1943 in Tunis chair of the National Assembly of 1993-1997).
There does not remain any trace of Séguin with Saint Aubin, not of monument, nor of house or tomb stone.
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