Genealogy of the Lanoues
Genealogy of the Lanoues

Branch of La Noue - Bogard

(Starting with Henri, second son of Guillaume VIII)

XVI
Henri de La Noue, (1609-1643) Squire and Adviser of the Parliament of Brittany. In 1632, married with
Anne le Metayer, the elder daughter of Mathurin and Anne of Groesquer; Lord of Bogard, Crenolles,
Villenorme, Saint-Armel, etc. Henri became head of the branch of the Lords of Bogard. Children were:
Anne 1633-1680, married to Mauny, Lord de la Douettée and Carcé, François born in 1633 deceased in
his early years, Judith born1636, Guillaume who follows, Gabrielle 1638-1701 Lady of Saint-Armel, without
alliance, Pierre-Joseph born in 1643, whose lineage follows after Guillaume's lineage.

XVII
Guillaume IX de L:a Noue, (1637-1677) Knight, Lord of Bogard, Villenorme, Saint-Armel, Adviser to the Parliament of Brittany. In 1669, married Francoise Pringuel, Lady of Tertre. Suffered swords blows in his home 26 December 1677. Children: Claude-Francoise Lady of Villenorme, born in 1670. In 1695, was under the supervision of her aunt Gabrielle de La Noue, Lady of Saint-Armel. Guillaume who follows, Claude "Sire de La Noue" Marshal in the Royal-Dragons in 1688.

XVIII
Guillaume X de La Noue, (1674-1722) born on 19 July, Knight, Lord of Bogard and Villenorme, Adviser to the
Parliament of Brittany. In 1696, married Marie Francoise de Tremereuc, deceased in October 1705. Second wife  Anne-Francoise Hyacinthe of Villéon, Lady des Aubiers, in December 1705. Children: Toussaint-Marie who follows,  François-Marie born in 1700, Thérèse Catherine, in 1747 widow of Gilles-François Bertho Knight, Lord of Villejosse, Marie-Francoise-Gervaise born in 1705, nun; Lucrèce-Celeste Lady of Saint-Armel twin of the preceding one, the second marriage: Guillaume-François author of the counts de La Noue des Aubiers that will follow later.

XIX
Toussaint-Marie de La Noue (1697-1744) high and powerful Lord, Knight, Count, Lord of Bogard
etc. Adviser to the Parliament of Brittany. In 1719 married Marie Madeleine Pressac. Children: 1-
Joseph-Sylvain-Toussain-Marie who follows; 2-François-Jérome, born in 1725, Vicar-General and
Archdeacon of Saint-Brieuc, deceased in 1810 in Moncontour. 3- Jules César Felix, Knight, Viscount
de La Noue born in 1720, Captain Assistant Officer of Infantry, Knight of Saint-Louis. In 1765 married Rose-Emilie de Langan-Boisfévrier. Children: Augustin-Henri-Gabriel-Rose, born in 1766, attended the Royal College at la Flèche and deceased 30 May 1775. Jules-César-Marie, born in 1767, attended at the same college en 1775. Married to N... of Lorgeril. Two children: Frederic and Louis. Deceased whithout alliance in 1886; Toussaint deceased in the Navy while in the service of the King. François-Louis born in 1774, attended the Military Royal School in 1782. Pelagie-Émilie-Antoinette-Louise, born in 1772, attended the Royal House of Saint-Cyr in the same year. 4 Thérèse- Rose-Sainte, born in 1733 without alliance in 1776. 5- Guillaume-Toussaint, born in 1735, deceased at an early age. 6- Louise-Francoise-Anne, born in 1737, raised at the House Royal of the Child Jesus in 1768.

XX
Toussaint-Marie II de La Noue, (1720-1765) Knight, Lord, Count de Bogard, Villenorme. Adviser to the
Parliament of Brittany. In 1745, married Francoise Marcelle Geslin, Dame of Coëtcouvran. Remarried Lady
Marguerite Guédry in the fortress of Louisbourg on February 17, 1755. Children: Jeanne Henriette de La Noue
born in 1754 and Guillaume-François who follows.

XXI
Guillaume XI François Marie (1747-1795) Knight, Count de La Noue-Bogard, Page of the King Louis XV, Lieutenant of the Marshals of France, Adviser to the Parliament of Brittany, in 1774, sat in the order of nobility in the States General of Brittany, he emigrated to Jersey where he deceased. He married Felicite-Marie Meslé de Grandclos in Saint-Malo. Children: Maurice who follows; Amelie, living in London in 1798; Pauline-Caroline, married in 1803 to Louis-Marie-Rene of Plessis de Grenedan, deceased the following year during chilbirth. Son: Ernest of Plessis de Grénédan.

XXII
Maurice II de La Noue, Count de La Noue-Bogard, emigrated with his father. He lived in London,
and deceased without alliance, in 1804, in the castle of Bogard, leaving the heritage to his sister Pauline
who died shortly afterwards. Thus Bogard passed on to Grénédan, then sold to Mrs Capelle in 1962.

(This is the end of Toussaint-Marie de La Noue lineage. The line of Guillaume X continues with his son
Guillaume-François de La Noue des Aubiers)