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Revision as of 23:41, 5 May 2013

Émile Sarradin
Born January 31, 1800(1800-01-31)
Vendôme, France
Died January 3, 1896 (aged 95)
Nantes, France
Spouse Eugénie Henriette Hanappier (m. 1824) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Eugénie Henriette Hanappier to Émile Sarradin" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/%C3%89mile_Sarradin), Nantes, France
Children Paul-Emile Sarradin (b 1825)
Eugene Stanislaus (b. 1828)
Amadeus (b. 1838)
Parents Pierre Saradin
Martha Martin
  • founder of the shop of perfumes and toilet soaps located rue de la Fosse[1]


Paul-Emile Sarradin wrote an extensive work that details his family history and his own life. According to Paul-Emile:

Emile's grandfather was Martin Sarradin, son of Pierre Sarradin (or Sarrazin) and Françoise Pelay. Martin was baptized on December 10, 1718 in Vendôme, France. Martin married Jeanne Leroy (of Montoire, France). Martin and Jeanne had four children: (1) Jean-Baptiste Martin Sarradin (b. 1748|7|25); (2) Rene Paul Sarradin (b. 1749|7|25), who died very young; (3) Pierre Sarradin (b. 1752|3|16, premature); and (4) Marguerite Marie-Anne Elisabath Sarradin (b. 1754|1|27 in Bazoche-Gouet, France).

Rene Paul's mother died when Rene Paul was young, and his father sent 16-year-old Rene Paul to apprentice in Blois to become grocer. Rene Paul married Martha Martin, whose family lived in Pont-aux-Moines. Martha was born in Saint-Jean-De-Bray, and had 9 siblings.


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