Louis Davout D'Auerstedt
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Louis Nicolas Marie Bernard Davout (24 March 1877 in
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– 1 March 1958 in Saint-Gaudens) was the 4th Duc d'Auerstaedt from 1904 to his death. He is the son of
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(1829–1904), 3rd Duc d'Auerstaedt from 1864 to his death, and Alice de Voize (1845–1935). On 20 February 1902, in
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, he married Hélène Eugénie Françoise Marie Étignard de la Faulotte (10 September 1880 in
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– 24 January 1946 in Bellozanne (Bellozane is a part of Brémontier-Merval)), and had issue, fourteen children (five sons and nine daughters). He was mayor of Brémontier-Merval (
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) from 1928 to 1945, after his father-in-law Henri Étignard de La Faulotte, mayor from 1881 to 1928.


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: volume II (part III Families)'', 185e édition, 2001,
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, Boydell & Brewer, 1000 pages, 16 cm, , « Auerstedt (House of d’Avout) » (pages 35–43). * Vicomte d’Avout (Jacques d’Avout), ''Les d’Avout'' : étude généalogique d’une famille d’ancienne chevalerie du duché de Bourgogne,
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, imprimerie Darantière, M CM LII (1952), 86 pages, 31 cm, page 71 for « Louis-Nicolas-Marie-Bernard, 4e duc d’Auerstaedt ».


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1877 births 1958 deaths Dukes of Auerstaedt {{France-noble-stub