Chapeaurouge (family)

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Coat of arms of the Chapeaurouge family
(around 1750)
Family coat of arms Sieveking (left) and Chapeaurouge (right; detail of the Sieveking mausoleum in the old cemetery in Hamburg-Hamm ).
Family grave de Chapeaurouge in the Ohlsdorfer Friedhof in Hamburg

De Chapeaurouge is the name of a family originally from the Dauphiné , possibly also from Strasbourg . The family had lived in Geneva since the 15th century and held high state offices there until the end of the Old Confederation . No fewer than eleven members of the family were Councilors of State (Premier Syndic or Syndic ) of the aristocratic city republic of Geneva between the 15th and 18th centuries . During the Enlightenment , the family promoted philosophers , science, and the idea of ​​civil liberties.

While the Geneva branch went out in the 19th century, there has been a Hamburg branch since the late 18th century, which belongs to the local upper class, the Hanseatic people , and which produced several senators. Other branches have formed in England, Mexico, and Argentina.

Family members

  • Alfred de Chapeaurouge (1907–1993), German CDU politician, Vice President of the Hamburg Parliament
  • Ami de Chapeaurouge (1800–1860), businessman and Hamburg senator
  • Ami de Chapeaurouge (1703–1761), Premier Syndic of Geneva, father of Jaques de Chapeaurouge, the founder of the Hamburg branch
  • Anzod de Chapeaurouge (against 1430–1500); Citoyen de Genève 1468, head of the fur traders' guild, founder of the family in Geneva
  • Axel de Chapeaurouge (1861–1941), Hamburg doctor, animal breeding scholar and hippologist
  • Caroline Henriette de Chapeaurouge (1797–1858), wife of Karl Sieveking
  • Charles Ami de Chapeaurouge (1830–1897), Hamburg merchant and senator
  • Charles Edmund de Chapeaurouge (1912–2006), judge at the Federal Administrative Court in Berlin
  • Donat de Chapeaurouge (1925–2019), art historian, curator, university lecturer in Wuppertal
  • Edmund de Chapeaurouge (1817–1893), Hamburg lawyer and member of parliament
  • Etienne Dauphin de Chapeaurouge (1500–1557), Premier Syndic of Geneva, treasurer, chief of the Geneva cavalry, a major supporter of the Calvinist Reformation
  • Francois Dauphin de Chapeaurouge (1555–1615), Premier Syndic of Geneva, diplomat, won the friendship and support of Henry IV of France for the independence of the city, witnessed the signing of the Edict of Nantes
  • Frédéric de Chapeaurouge (1813–1867), Hamburg merchant and senator
  • Jaques Dauphin de Chapeaurouge (1664–1743), Premier Syndic de Genève, leader of the Negatifs, temporarily exiled, ambassador at the court of Louis XIV and the Turin court, father-in-law of the philosopher Jean-Jacques Bourlamacqui
  • Jaques de Chapeaurouge (1744–1805), Jaques Le Riche , merchant in Hamburg and Geneva, founder of the oldest Hamburg family branch
  • Jean Dauphin de Chapeaurouge (1770–1827), son of Jacques de C., merchant and first deputy mayor of Hamburg from 1811–13
  • Jaques Henri de Chapeaurouge (also Germanized as "Jacob Heinrich", 1780–1854), businessman and 1830/31 President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
  • Paul de Chapeaurouge (1876–1952), member of the Parliamentary Council, German politician and Hamburg senator

coat of arms

The coat of arms used today is the Burgundian coat of arms of the de Popillon family and replaced the original family coat of arms , which was strongly based on a cardinal's coat of arms, during the Reformation.

Master list (extract)

Information according to the German Gender Book Volume 127 (9th Hamburger)

  1. Ami de Chapeaurouge (1706 + 1761 in Geneva) ∞ Anna Elisabeth Boissier
    1. Jaques de Chapeaurouge (1744–1805) ∞ Marie Elisabeth Hadorne (1752–1793)
      1. Jean Dauphin de Chapeaurouge (1770–1827) ∞ Elisabeth Dorothea Glashoff (1778–1828)
        1. Caroline Henriette (1797–1858) ∞ Karl Sieveking
        2. Ami de Chapeaurouge (1800–1860), Senator, ∞ Susanne Helene Goßler
        3. Philippe Auguste (* 1803 Hamburg, † 1875 London) ∞ Jane Sowerby
        4. Julie
      2. Suzanne (1772–1804) ∞ a) Jean Henri Boué (1767–1848); ∞ b) Jean Teulon (? –1831) (both in Hamburg)
        1. Ami Boué (1794-1881)
        2. Charles Boué (1796-1839)
        3. Henry Boué (1798–1855)
      3. Corneille Guillaume (1773-1819) ∞ a) Pauline Jeanette Glashoff (1780-1801); ∞ b) Jeanne Bourdier in Geneva
        1. Jeanne (1800–1883) ∞ Frédéric de Stoutz in Geneva
        2. Jules (1811–1888) unmarried
        3. Amélie (1815–?) Unmarried
      4. Suzanne Amélie (1778–1826) ∞ Louis Auguste Marie Doumerc (1776–1838) in Paris
        1. Adolphe
        2. Theodore
        3. Edmond
          1. Amélie
          2. Auguste
        4. Suzanne ∞ Armand Bèhic
          1. Henriette ∞ Simon
    2. Ami
    3. Jean Jaques (1750–1789) ∞ Marie de la Corbière
      1. Anne Susanne
      2. Elisabeth Pauline
      3. Jaques Henri de Chapeaurouge (1780–1854), President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce 1830/31 ∞ Caroline Hanbury
        1. Caroline Eugenie
        2. Pauline Emilie
        3. Frédéric de Chapeaurouge (1813–1867) ∞ Agnes Caroline Helene v. Hawthorn (1817–1900)
          1. Adolphe de Chapeaurouge (1849–1881) founder of the Mexican branch ∞ Ana Marie
            1. Helena Maria (1877–1960) ∞ Johann Achilles Wilhelm Rohmer (1859–1912)
              1. Adolf Wilhelm Rohmer (1897–1942)
              2. Helena Rohmer (1898–1900)
              3. Ernst Heinrich Rohmer (1901–1938)
            2. Victor Adolphe de Chapeaurouge
            3. Ana Huebbe
            4. Maria Grossmann
          2. Donat de Chapeaurouge (1853–1920) ∞ Maria
            1. Margot Andree
            2. Donat de Chapeaurouge
            3. Carlos de Chapeaurouge
            4. Sofie Freifrau v. Richthofen
        4. Elisabeth Fanny
        5. Edmund de Chapeaurouge (1817–1893) ∞ Anna Fabri
          1. Paul de Chapeaurouge (1876–1952) ∞ Elise Tesdorpf
            1. Alfred de Chapeaurouge (1907–1993) ∞ Anna Elisabeth de Chapeaurouge (1922–2012)
            2. Gustav-Adolph de Chapeaurouge (1909–1938)
            3. Charles Edmund de Chapeaurouge (1912–2006) ∞ Gerda
            4. Ernst-August de Chapeaurouge (1914–1944) ∞ Marianne Kellermann (1920–2014)
        6. Caroline Amelie
        7. Jaques Henri
        8. Helene
        9. nameless
        10. Charles Ami de Chapeaurouge (1830–1897), Hamburg merchant and senator
          1. Charles Axel de Chapeaurouge (1861–1941), Hamburg doctor, animal breeding scholar and hippologist
      4. Ami Francois
      5. Donat

literature

  • Lilli Chapeaurouge: de Chapeaurouge in: German Gender Book, Vol. 127, Hamburg 9, Starke Verlag, Limburg, 1961, pp. 129–156.
  • Jacques A. Galiffe; CG, Notices généalogiques sur les familles genevoises, depuis les premières temps jusqu´a nos jours; tome troisième; Genève 1829-36.
  • Georg Herman Sieveking : The history of the Hammerhof Bd. 1, Hamburg 1899.

Web links

Commons : Chapeaurouge family  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. cf. on this Jacques A. Galiffe, CG, Notices généalogiques sur les familles genvoises, depuis les premières temps jusqu´a not jours; tome troisiéme, Genève 1829-36
  2. Note: e.g. B. the Geneva philosopher and with a de Chapeaurouge married Jean-Jacques Bourlamaqui and his pupil Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  3. Barbara Leisner, Norbert Fischer: Der Friedhofsführer - Walks to known and unknown graves in Hamburg and the surrounding area . Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-7672-1215-3 .
  4. De Chapeaurouge  in the German Digital Library
  5. Geneanet: Jacques de Chapeaurouge
  6. Geneanet: (Suzanne) Amélie de Chapeaurouge