 Abt 1490 - 1551 (61 years)
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| Name |
De La SAUSSAYE Jean |
| Birth |
Abt 1490 |
Rouen, Normandie, France |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
Jan 1551 |
Blois, Orléanais, France |
| Notes |
- Jean, first of the name, squire, seigner of Brezolles, Vaux, Roboye and Verrieres, flourished at the beginning of the 16th century.
Jean married first in the month of November, 1513, Jeanne de Morvillier, daughter of Etienne de Morvillier.[1]
Children:
Mathurin de la Saussaye, lord of Lion-le-Marchais, of Bruzolles, Villedamblin, Villecoulon and Guillonville, was born in 1513. Destined and groomed for the priesthood from a young age.
Olivier de la Saussaye, marries Marguerite Alleaume, daughter of Jacques Alleume, lord of Bellassart and Magdeleine Compaing. Has issue.
Marie de la Saussaye, wife of Jean d'Alesso, son of a nephew of Saint Francois de Paule, lord of Lezeau and Eragny, Master of Accounts, etc. They had six children.
Francoise de la Saussaye, who married Francois de l'Hospital, a private lieutenant in Bourges. They had 2 children
Anne de la Saussaye, who married Adam de Baillon, squire, seigneur de Villiers and de Vallance. They had 6 children.
Jeanne de la Saussaye, who married Jean de Foucault, seigeur de Rozay, president of the parliiment of Bretagne. They had 6 children.
Olive de la Saussaye, a nun at the convent of the noble girls of Guiche, near Blois, where she died on July 8, 1580. [1]
Jean had a second marriage in February 1538, Rose de Baillon, of a noble family of Blesois. Rose was the daughter of Pierre de Baillon, Viscount of Caudebe, Prevot General of the Artillery of France, and Damoiselle Rose de Montdoucet. [1]
Children
Pierre de la Saussaye, squire, Chief of the branch known as the Vaux, and the seignior of the Vaux, the Mothe-de Seur, and the Roboye, filled with distinction, under Henry III., the important functions of secretary-interpreter in the Germanic language and ordinary commissary of wars.
Jean de la Sausaye, died without Posterity
Rose de la Saussaye, married before 2 February, 1574 to Claude Maillard, seigneur de Saulleux. [1]
Jean was buried in the parish of Saint-Solenne in Blois in January 1551.[2] Rose died in Blois in 1573.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Péan, Alonso. Genealogical History of the house of La Saussaye
↑ acte de sépulture: Archives municipales de Blois, Saint-Solenne, Sépulture (7 novembre 1549-31 mai 1559), vue 178, consulté le 29 novembre 2020
Histoire généalogique de la maison de La Saussaye, par Alonso Péan, impr. de L. Perrin (Lyon) 1860. Pages: 13 et suiv. http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k8594678/f37.image (Gallica, Nov. 2017)
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| Person ID |
I60234 |
Freeman-Smith |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
| Father |
La SAUSSAYE Olivier, b. Abt 1450, Brusolle, Lestiou, Orléanais, France d. Brusolle, Lestiou, Orléanais, France |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
PELOQUIN Jeanne, b. Abt 1460, Orléanais, France d. Brusolle, Lestiou, Orléanais, France |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
Bef 1490 |
Brezolles, Normandie, France |
| Family ID |
F26732 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
MORVILLIER Jeanne, b. Bef 1495, Normandie, France d. Bef 1538, France (Age < 43 years) |
| Marriage |
Nov 1513 |
| Children |
| | 1. SAULSAYE Anne, b. Abt 1525, France d. Bef Apr 1566, France (Age < 41 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F26727 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
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