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Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles, called the chevalier de Courcelles, born September 14, 1759 in Orléans, died July 24 at 18341 Saint-Brieuc, is a French historian; Magistrate, president of the administration of hospices, corresponding member of the society of sciences, arts and belles lettres, the city of Orléans; Chief of the Royal Asylum of Providence in Paris, and Honorary genealogist of the king. == Family == His father Pierre-Nicolas Jullien (1728-1795), the king's adviser and notary in Château d'Orleans, and his mother Marie-Madeleine Gorrant have five children. He has two brothers, Nicolas-Étienne, Denis-Michel, and two sisters, Marie-Madeleine and Catherine-Victoire. He married Marie-Madeleine Lormeau (1758-1807) on December 31, 1781, with whom he has two children, Catherine-Madeleine Pauline Jullien (1783-1807) and Augustin-Étienne-Pierre Jullien (1789). It takes the name of de Courcelles, in reference to the land acquired in the Gâtinais in Courcelles-le-Roi near Pithiviers. A second marriage January 6, 1818, with Étiennette-Élisabeth-Jeanne-Athénaïs-Ursule de Picot de la Motte (1785-), only daughter of Bernard-François-Bertrand, Marquis de Picot de la Motte (1734-1797), they have four children, Marie-Louise-Geneviève-Athénaïs Jullien de Courcelles (1810-), Marie-Anne-Amélie Jullien de Courcelles (1814-1816), Pierre-Marie-Charles-Victor Jullien de Courcelles (1817-) and Edme-François-Marie-Léon Jullien de Courcelles (1821-).
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