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Félix Dehau
Félix-Étienne Dehau (1846–1934), Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, was a scion of a bourgeois family of Lille, France, an art collector, a patron of schools, orphanages and churches, and for 62 years, from 1872 to 1934, mayor of the commune of Bouvines.Jean-Louis-Clément PelonUn "blanc" en pays "rose": Félix Dehau (1846-1934), maire du village historique de Bouvines, figure atypique de notable lilloisin ''Être reconnu en son temps: personnalités et notables'', dited by Maurice Hamon and Ange Rovère, proceedings of the 134th Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques, held in Bordeaux, 2009 (Éditions du CTHS, 2012), pp. 203-222. Family Félix-Étienne Dehau was born in Lille on 22 January 1846, the son of Félix Amé Julien Dehau (1787–1870) and Stéphanie Louise Joséphine Defontaine (1813–1887). On 21 November 1868, he married Marie Claire Adélaïde Lenglart (1849–1940). Between 1870 and 1888 the couple had eight children, P ...
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