Historical records matching Claude-Antoine Bon, seigneur baron de Meuillon
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About Claude-Antoine Bon, seigneur baron de Meuillon
Evidence needed to support Philippe Mius d'Entremont (Baron Philippe [d'Entremont] Mius) as son of Claude-Antoine Bon, seigneur baron de Meuillon and his wife Beatrix de Coligny, comtesse d'Entremont
Disputed origins
Claude-Antoine Bon, seigneur baron de Meuillon who married Beatrice, the daughter of Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny, comte de Coligny, was the son of Pierre Bon and Marguerite de Robin, not of Nicolas Mius and Jeanne Mius.
Ref: http://jean.gallian.free.fr/comm2/b/bon-meuilhon.htm
Summary
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261573442/claude-antoine_bon_de...
Born before 1568. Claude-Antoine Bon, Lord Baron of Meuillon was also Governor of Marseilles. He married Beatrice on 30 Nov 1600 (-1618). Their son was :
François Bon, known as d'Albon, Count of Montbel and Entremont, married Madeleine du Tillet.
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Biography
Claude-Antoine married Beatrice, the daughter of Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny, comte de Coligny
http://jean.gallian.free.fr/comm2/b/bon-meuilhon.htm
Google translation from French.
Pierre Bon, Baron of Mévouillon (alias Meuillon, Mévillon, Méolhon, Mévolhon) and Montauban, gentleman of the King's household (1), captain of two galleys, governor of Notre-Dame de la Garde (2), governor of Marseille (1562), knight of Saint-Michel (1565), State Councilor, lieutenant general for the King in Provence, .... son of André Bon and Jeanne de Tanne; married around 1540 with Marguerite de Robin, daughter of Etienne II, Lord of Graveson and partly of Barbentane, ...Pierre Bon died in Marseille on January 10, 1578 and was buried, according to his wishes, in the chapel of Noire-Dame de la Garde. He left:
- 1° Claude-Antoine Bon, Baron of Mévouillon and Montauban, governor of Notre-Dame de la Garde (1575), Grand Chamberlain of the Duke of Savoy, married, on November 30, 1600. with Béatrix de Coligny, Countess of Montbel and d'Entremont, Marquise of Monteiller and Saint-André-de-Briord, lady-in-waiting to Catherine, Infanta of Spain, Duchess of Savoy; posthumous daughter of Gaspard II, Count of Coligny, Lord of Châtillon, Colonel General of the Infantry (1547), Admiral of France (1551), etc., assassinated on St. Bartholomew's Day (August 24, 1572) and of his second wife, Jacqueline de Montbel, Countess of Montbel and d'Entremont, widow of Claude de Bastarnay, Count of Bouchage, killed at the Battle of Saint-Denis, November 10, 1567 (7).
- The remuneration of the children of Claude-Antoine Bon, who took the name and arms of Montbel, can be found in the History of Bresse and Bugey (3rd part, p. 171), by Guichenon.
- 2° Hélène Bon, married in first marriage to Charles de Gondi (1536-1574), lord of La Tour, knight of Saint-Michel, ... and in second marriage to Charles de Balzac , lord of Clermont-Soubiran, knight of the Holy Spirit (1583), ... from where ...
Beatrice de Coligny d'Entremont (born December 1572) married Claude-Antoine de Meouillon de Montauban. The reference seemed to indicate that she was born after her father's death at the hands of the Guises.
Records seem to indicate that there were 6 children -
1. François-Virgine born after 1600 and died after 1650 (married to Madeleine du Tillet)
2. unnamed son who became the abbe de Chesery
3. unnamed son who became baron de Nattage
4. unnamed son who became sieur de St-Mauris
5. Beatrice
6. M...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_de_Montbel_d%27Entremont
Claude Muis Antoine Bon de Meuillon de Montauban. Claude Antoine Bon was Baron of Meuillon (ed. and Montauban), Governor of Marseilles.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_de_Montbel_d%27Entremont
Enfant: Beatrix de Coligny, Comtesse d'Entremont (d)
Succession
- Béatrice de Coligny, (Daughter of Jacqueline de Montbel d'Entremont), Countess of Montbel d'Entremont, (1572-…), married the November 30, 1600 Claude-Antoine Bon, Lord Baron of Meuillon. (…-1618), to whom the fiefs and the name of Montbel passed.
- François Bon, known as d'Albon, Count of Montbel and d'Entremont, married Madeleine du Tillet. (François Virginie Bon, comte d'Entremont et de Montbel (1601 - 1671).
- François Bon, known as d'Albon, Count of Montbel and d'Entremont, married Madeleine du Tillet. (François Virginie Bon, comte d'Entremont et de Montbel (1601 - 1671).
Disputed son
"De Coligny, De Laval, Musse, De Meullon, d'Entremont"
Discussion archived at < groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval >
Jan 16, 1999, 1:00:00 AM message from William Addams Reitwiesner
https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/xDeiQixytmQ/m/...
I'm afraid the verification [of the ancestry of Philippe Mius d'Entremont] is going to be negative. There's a genealogy of the Colignys in *Europaeische Stammtafeln*, ed. Schwennicke, Band XIV [1991], Taf. 60-64. Gaspard II, Admiral of France, appears on Tafel 61. He married twice, his first wife (marriage contract dated at Fontainebleau on 15 October 1547) was Charlotte de Laval (d. 1568), by whom he had eight children. His second wife (married at La Rochelle 25 March 1571) was Jacqueline de Montbel (born at Paris in 1541, imprisoned in 1573 and died, still in captivity, at the Castello d'Ivrea in December 1599). Jacqueline was the widow of Claude de Batarnay, Count du Bouchage.
After Gaspard was killed in the St Bartholomew's night massacre (24 August 1572), Jacqueline gave birth to their only child, Beatrix de Coligny, at Saint-Andre-de Briord on 21 December 1572. Beatrix married at Turin on 30 November 1600 (contract dated 17 July 1600) Claude Antoine d'Albon, Baron de Mevouillon et de Montauban, who died 26 February 1618.
Claude Antoine, son-in-law of the Admiral of France, wasn't named "Mius DE MEULLON". What's your source that says he was?
References
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bon-20
- Genealogical and heraldic history of the peers of France: from ..., Volume 12. By Jean Baptiste Pierre Jullien de Courcelles. Page 54. < GoogleBooks >
Claude-Antoine Bon, seigneur baron de Meuillon's Timeline
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1568
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Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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1601 |
1601
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France
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February 26, 1618
Age 50
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Savoie (Savoy), Rhône-Alpes, France
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