Louis-Marie de Noailles

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Louis-Marie de Noailles, bust in the battle gallery

Louis-Marie, vicomte de Noailles (born April 17, 1756 Paris , † January 7, 1804 in Havana , Cuba ) was a French général de brigade and businessman.

Louis-Marie was the younger of Marshal Philippe de Noailles-Mouchy's two sons . He participated in Lafayette's expedition to America and was the officer who completed the surrender of Yorktown .

He joined the cause of the revolution with enthusiasm , was one of the first members of the nobility to convert to the National Assembly , applied for the abolition of feudal rights on August 4, 1789 , then commanded Sedan and Valenciennes .

After the establishment of the Republic of France, he emigrated to America and became a partner of Binghams Bank in Philadelphia . He returned under the consulate and then went to Haiti under Rochambeau as Général de brigade , defended it against the English and died of his wounds in Havana, Cuba in 1804.

His older brother was Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine de Noailles .

Honors

See also: Noailles (noble family)

predecessor Office successor
Adrien Duport President of the National Assembly
February 26, 1791 - March 14, 1791
Anne-Pierre, marquis Montesquiou-Fezenac