Claude de Beauharnais (1680–1738) explained

Claude de Beauharnais
Noble Family:Beauharnais
Father:Francois IV de Beauharnais
Mother:Marie Marguerite-Françoise Puyvart de Chastullé
Spouse:Renée Hardouineau
Birth Date:22 September 1674
Birth Place:Saint-Laurent-des-Orgerils, Orléans, France
Death Place:La Chaussée (La Chaussaye)

Claude de Beauharnais (22 September 1674 – 15 January 1738) was a French nobleman. He was sieur de Beaumont et de Bellechauve, captain des vaisseaux du roi, and a knight of the Order of Saint Louis. He was the son of François IV de Beauharnais (1636–1694), seigneur de La Boische and his wife Marie Marguerite-Françoise Puyvart de Chastullé.

A brother, François de Beauharnois was intendant of New France from 1702 to 1705. Another brother, Charles de Beauharnois served as Governor of New France from 1726 to 1746.

Claude de Beauharnois never resided in the colony but three times commanded the ships that restocked the troops in New France.[1]

Marriage and issue

In 1713, Claude de Beauharnais married Renée Hardouineau (daughter of Pierre Hardouineau, seigneur de La Laudanière and his wife Renée Le Pays de Beauville). They had two children:

Through his son François, Claude became grandfather of Alexandre de Beauharnais, and therefore the great-grandfather of Eugène de Beauharnais and Hortense de Beauharnais.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=634 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online