2. | Pierre Grasset Latour was born about 1758 in France (son of Pierre Grasset Latour and Marie Bontemps); died on 22 Jun 1829 in Bergerac, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. Other Events:
- Probate: 19 Dec 1829, Bergerac, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Notes:
Duhamel Research: Birth date from marriage record. He doesn't show up in the church birth/baptism records and could have been born 'au Désert' in the Protestant faith. He as a ropemaker like his father and married at age 35.
Birth:
Le registre de Bergerac a été dépouillé de 1754 à 1771, mais il n'a pas permis de retrouver l'acte de baptême de Jean GRASSET LATOUR (votre ancêtre) né en 1761, ni celui de Pierre GRASSET LATOUR, né vers 1758, dont l'acte de mariage et le contrat de mariage ont été retrouvés ... et dont il est spécifié qu'il était "fils aîné".
Ils ont pu naître au Désert, sous la religion protestante, étant les deux aînés.
[Martine Duhamel, Étude généalogique la famillie Grasset-Latour, 1998]
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The civil registry of Bergerac was searched from 1754 to 1771, but did not uncover the baptismal record for Jean Grasset Latour (your ancestor) born in 1761, nor that of Pierre Grasset LATOUR, born about 1758, whose marriage certificate and marriage contract were found ... and in which he was "the eldest son."
They could have been born "in the Wilderness," in the Protestant faith, being the two eldest children.
[Martine Duhamel, "Étude généalogique: la famillie Grasset-Latour," 1998]
Probate:
Pierre GRASSET LATOUR né vers 1758, marié en 1793 avec Marie ROUMAGERE, meurt à Bergerac le 22 juin 1829.
Sa succession qui a lieu 6 mois plus tard nous éclaire sur sa situation familiale et financière.
Son fils, Jean GRASSET LATOUR, marchand cordier, fait la déclaration de succession au bureau de Bergerac, en son nom, au nom de sa soeur, Elizabeth, épouse de Jacques LINARET, et au nom de sa mère, Marie ROUMAGERE.
Par son testament passé le 30 février 1824 devant Me MOYNIER, Pierre GRASSET LATOUR avait légué la jouissance de la moitié de ses biens à son épouse et le tiers à son fils, à titre de préciput.
Pierre GRASSET LATOUR tout au long de sa vie et pendant son mariage, avait vendu diverses pièces de terre situées à St Christophe, moyennant 6 900 fr.
La succession consiste en un mobilier évalué 1 352 fr et à un immobilier, propre au défunt, et à un immobilier faisant partie de la société d'acquêts.
immobilier propre au défunt (= biens du défunt possédés avant son mariage)
- une maison située rue Clérac à Bergerac au capital de 5 000 fr
- une cave en forme d'appentis, au capital de 450 fr
immobilier en acquêts (= biens de défunt achetés après son mariage)
- un vignoble à Lantermerle dans la commune de PRIGONRIEUX, comprenant une maison de maître et de vigneron, un chai à pre-soir, un chai à vin, d'autres batiments, un jardin, des vignes, des prés, des taillis, au capital de 7 000 fr
- une maison rue Clérac à Bergerac, au capital de 500 fr
- une autre petite maison servant de décharge, au capital de 350 fr
- un jardin à Bergerac et deux petites maisons, au capital de 3 450 fr.
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Pierre Grasset Latour born about 1758, married in 1793 with Marie Roumagère, dies in Bergerac June 22, 1829.
His estate settlement, which takes place six months later sheds light on his family and financial situation.
His son, Jean Grasset Latour, ropemaker merchant, made the declaration of estate settlemen to the bureau in Bergerac, on his own behalf, on behalf of his sister, Elizabeth, wife of Jacques Linaret, and on behalf of his mother, Marie Roumagère.
In his will written on 30 February 1824 before Maître Moynier, Pierre Grasset Latour had bequeathed half the enjoyment of his property to his wife and a third to his son, as preciput [that is under French law, shares to be taken out of the property held in common, by those having the agreed upon right, before a partition of the property takes place] .
Pierre Grasset Latour throughout his life and during his marriage, had sold several pieces of land located at St. Christopher, for 6,900 francs.
The estate consists of furnishings valued at 1,352 francs and an real estate, owned by the deceased, and a real estate that was part of the conjugal properpty.
Real estate owned by the deceased (= property of the deceased owned before marriage)
- A house on Rue Clérac in Bergerac with a capital assets of 5,000 francs
- A shed-like celler, with a capital assets of 450 francs
Real estate acquired property (= property the deceased purchased after his marriage)
- A vineyard at Lantermerle in the commune of Prigonrieux, including a wine grower?s manor house, a wine press celler, a wine celler, other buildings, a garden, vineyards, meadows, thickets, with capital assets of 7,000 francs
- A house on Rue Clérac in Bergerac, with capital assets of 500 francs
- Another small relief house, with a capital assest of 350 francs
- A garden at Bergerac and two small houses, with capital assets of 3,450 francs.
Pierre married Marie Roumagère on 23 Sep 1793 in Bergerac, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. Marie (daughter of François Roumagere and Living) was born about 1757. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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