Douglas in Arancy/Arrancy

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Joseph Hyacinthe Duglas, Arrancy, admitted knight justice to the great priory of France, born Feb. 11, 1664, baptized May 26 audit year in the parish church of the diocese of Laon Arrancy

•  That noble layman, the Marquis de la Tour du Pin-Chambly was born in 1834 in the Chateau d'Arrancy, built by Valentin Douglas, Bishop of Laon in 1595.

•  In Saint Remy Church, there is a black marble plaque indicating the burial of 'the last of Douglas'. (See Chateaux d'Arancy)

•  The Early History of the Douglas Families of France contains several references to the family in Arancy

•  Douglas in Brittany, Haute-Picardie and Bugey ontains several references to the family in Arancy

•  Oliver Douglas, Esquire, Lord & Ployart Arancy of Picardy (?Lord of Ployart) c1550

•  Olivier Douglas †1558, Philippe Douglas, Jean Douglas, Charles Douglas, François Marie Hyacinthe Douglas †1763, Marc Douglas - Seigneur d'Arrancy

•  Philippe was Lord of Arrancy (on the death of his nephew Louis son of Louis), Arrançot and Ployart - Ordinary gentleman of the King's chamber, Captain of galleys of the Marquis d'Elbeuf

•  Charles Douglas, Lord of Arrancy–built Ferme du Maipas

•  Marc Douglas - Seigneur de Saint-Jacques, Seigneur de Longueuil, Seigneur d'Arrancy, Seigneur de La Suze, Vicomte d'Amifontaine

•  Lord Louis François Marie Hyacinthe Duglas, Count Duglas, captain of the regiment of grenadiers Roy, Lord of Arrancy, Ployart, St Jacques of Arrences, Longueval, Amifontaine, Sibiville and other places (and high and mighty lady Anne Marie Angélique Rosalie Vassan his wife).

 

 

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See also:
•  Chateaux d'Arancy
•  For more on the Douglas family in France, see our France portal


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