Amélie Florimond de Norville

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Amélie Florimond de Norville or Amélie Florimond, after her marriage Amélie de Faure (11 January 1753 — 27 September 1790) was likely an illegitimate daughter of

Louis XV
, King of France.

Life

Louis XV (Quentin de La Tour, Maurice, 1748)

Amélie Florimond de Norville was born in Paris on 11 January 1753 to Jeanne Perray. The next day, her birth was registered in the church of Saint-Eustache, Paris, when her father was stated to be a certain bourgeois from Paris called Louis Florimond de Norville. However, no other trace of a man of this name has been found, and the paternity of the king is suggested by later evidence[1] and believed to be proved by students of the life of Louis XV.[2]

Under the reign of the Louis XV, on 12 January 1772, before a notary called Mr. Arnoult, a pension was granted to Amélie Florimond de Norville of 2,000 livres,.[3] Under the reign of the next monarch (

Royal treasury. Under the reign of the same king, a further pension of 30,000 livres was again granted to her and her children after her death.[4] On 4 December 1815, after the Bourbon Restoration in the reign of Louis XVIII, this decision was confirmed.[5]

On 1 June 1780, Amélie Florimond married Jacques Pancrace Ange de Faure (1739—1824),[6][7] with whom she had two children. She died on 27 September 1790. However it is speculated she actually moved with her lover to England during the revolution. In 1805 her daughter Amélie de Faure (1788—1855) married Anne Joachim François de Melun, Vicomte de Melun, Seigneur of Brumetz (1785—1849),[8] and had two sons and four daughters.[9]

Notes and citations

  1. ^ L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux, p. 273, 1981
  2. ^ L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux, Numéros 541 à 551, p. 271
  3. ^ Aux Archives nationales, études XIV, 408, et XXXV, 728
  4. ^ État Nominatif des Pensions sur le Trésor Royal, volume 4, page 412, 1791
  5. ^ Courcelles, Histoires généalogiques des Pairs de France, vol. 5, p. 52
  6. ^ Père Anselme, Histoire de la Maison royale de France, volume 9, part 2, p. 289
  7. ^ La Famille de Salverte et ses alliances, 1887, page 58
  8. ^ Amélie Florimond de Norville at geneanet.org, accessed 11 April 2018
  9. ^ Jean Baptiste Pierre Jullien de Courcelles, Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France, Volume 5 (1825), pp. 52—53

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