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Alexandre Emmanuel François Janson de Sailly

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Alexandre Emmanuel François Janson de Sailly

Birth
Death
6 Oct 1829 (aged 43–44)
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France Add to Map
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Alexandre is the son of Pierre Janson and Marie-Marguerite Nourtier. He married Marie-Jeanne-Josephine Berryer on 18 March 1809, but they were later separated (their divorce was rejected).

From gw.geneanet.org:

"Mr. Janson de Sailly , a Parisian lawyer, following the discovery of an extramarital relationship maintained by his wife, the disinherited and bequeathed his fortune to the state so that it buys a piece of land and build an institute for boys no woman ever to enter in these places. A decade later, the school became mixed , and the principal is a woman since 1988 . At its inception in 1884 , the discourse of the laying of the first stone was given by Victor Hugo. It was also the first school to bring a CDI in 1950 at the instigation of his principal, Marcel Sire : CDI Janson bears his name : Centre Marcel Sire . During 1944 , some students in their final year of high school left to fight in Germany with the victorious troops of the German armies in Paris . Some perished . A monument dedicated to them in the courtyard.

He was in the last century a citizen of Paris , with a large fortune , which, on 08/24/1828 , a year before his death, cancels the will in favor of his young wife "She poisoned forever an existence that she had to embellish , I was overwhelmed with all the bitterness . " So he bequeathed his estate to the University " which may wish to create an institution in Paris , under the name Janson College, where young men distinguished for their filial receive education in the humanities". "

The school that he founded is the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly, from where many notable people graduated.



Alexandre is the son of Pierre Janson and Marie-Marguerite Nourtier. He married Marie-Jeanne-Josephine Berryer on 18 March 1809, but they were later separated (their divorce was rejected).

From gw.geneanet.org:

"Mr. Janson de Sailly , a Parisian lawyer, following the discovery of an extramarital relationship maintained by his wife, the disinherited and bequeathed his fortune to the state so that it buys a piece of land and build an institute for boys no woman ever to enter in these places. A decade later, the school became mixed , and the principal is a woman since 1988 . At its inception in 1884 , the discourse of the laying of the first stone was given by Victor Hugo. It was also the first school to bring a CDI in 1950 at the instigation of his principal, Marcel Sire : CDI Janson bears his name : Centre Marcel Sire . During 1944 , some students in their final year of high school left to fight in Germany with the victorious troops of the German armies in Paris . Some perished . A monument dedicated to them in the courtyard.

He was in the last century a citizen of Paris , with a large fortune , which, on 08/24/1828 , a year before his death, cancels the will in favor of his young wife "She poisoned forever an existence that she had to embellish , I was overwhelmed with all the bitterness . " So he bequeathed his estate to the University " which may wish to create an institution in Paris , under the name Janson College, where young men distinguished for their filial receive education in the humanities". "

The school that he founded is the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly, from where many notable people graduated.




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