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Guillaume Benoist
ABT 1410 - Unknown

* OCCUPATION: Ecuyen, Chambellan du Roi Charles VII
* BIRTH: ABT 1410
* DEATH: Unknown

Family 1 : Catherine de Viel Chartel

* MARRIAGE: 1437

1. Simon Benoist


Simon Benoist
AFT 1437 - Unknown

* OCCUPATION: Ecuyen, Chambellan du Roi Charles VII
* BIRTH: AFT 1437
* DEATH: Unknown

Father: Guillaume Benoist
Mother: Catherine de Viel Chartel

Family 1 :

1. Jean Benoist


Jean Benoist
Unknown - Unknown

* OCCUPATION: Sieur de Joinville (Lord of Joinville)
* BIRTH: Unknown
* DEATH: Unknown

Father: Simon Benoist

Family 1 : Marguerite de Hoisbel

* MARRIAGE: BEF 1504

1. Nicholas Benoist


Nicholas Benoist
1504 - AFT 1585

* OCCUPATION: Sieur de Joinville (Lord of Joinville)
* BIRTH: 1504
* DEATH: AFT 1585

Father: Jean Benoist
Mother: Marguerite de Hoisbel

Family 1 : Marie Anne de Flosseux

* MARRIAGE: 1561

1. Jean Benoist


Jean Benoist
1585 - AFT 1632

* OCCUPATION: Sculpture et Architecte (Sculptor & Architect)
* BIRTH: 1585
* DEATH: AFT 1632

Father: Nicholas Benoist
Mother: Marie Anne de Flosseux

Family 1 : Marie Hubert

* MARRIAGE: 1623

1. Antoine Benoist


Antoine Benoist
24 Feb 1632 - 8 Apr 1717

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French painter and sculptor. He was received (reçu) as a member of the Académie Royale, Paris, in 1681, described at the time as ‘painter to the King and his only sculptor in coloured wax’. This latter activity brought him renown when he exhibited 43 wax figurines (untraced) of the ‘Royal Circle’ at his house in Paris; Louis XIV and his Queen, the Dauphin, Monsieur (Philippe I, Duc d’Orléans, the King’s brother) and various leading courtiers were all immediately recognizable. In a privilege of 1668, renewed in 1688, Louis XIV authorized this collection of figurines to be shown throughout France. Benoist’s reputation was such that James II invited him to England in 1684, where the artist made a bust of the English king and others of his courtiers (untraced). Of Benoist’s many wax portraits of Louis XIV, that of 1705 depicting him at the age of 67 is now in the château of Versailles. About 20 medallions painted by Benoist in gouache and in grisaille of Louis at different periods of his life and of some members of the royal family are in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.

* OCCUPATION: Peintre ordinaire du Roi Louis XIV (Painter to King Louis XIV)
* BIRTH: 24 Feb 1632
* DEATH: 8 Apr 1717, Paris, Seine, France

Portrait of sculptor Jacques Buirette 1681
Portrait of King Louis XIV 1710
Document from King Louis XIV dated July 25, 1706

Father: Jean Benoist
Mother: Marie Hubert

Family 1 : Antoinette Houdaille

* MARRIAGE: 1655

1. Gabriel

2. Louis
Illustration from: "Histoire des Grandes Familles Françaises du Canada"
(History of the Grand French Families of Canada),
Francois Daniel, 1867


3. Antoine
4. Francoise


Gabriel Benoist (Sieur)
1662 - Unkown

Illustration from: "Histoire des Grandes Familles Françaises du Canada"
(History of the Grand French Families of Canada),
Francois Daniel, 1867

* TITLE: Sieur
* BIRTH: 1662
* DEATH: Unkown

Father: Antoine Benoist
Mother: Antoinette Houdaille

Family 1 : Francoise de Gr
(aka Francoise de Trevet, de St-Sulpice or Francoise de Trevet.)

Illustration from: "Histoire des Grandes Familles Françaises du Canada"
(History of the Grand French Families of Canada),
Francois Daniel, 1867

* MARRIAGE: 1714

1.Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist


Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist (Chevalier)
6 Oct 1715 - 23 Jan 1776

lllustration from: "Histoire des Grandes Familles Françaises du Canada"
(History of the Grand French Families of Canada),
Francois Daniel, 1867

Chevalier Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist was the son of Sieur Gabriel Benoist and Francoise de Trevet. Chevalier Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist was baptized on 6 October 1715 at Parrish of St. Sulpice, Paris, Seine, France. His godfather was Sieur Antoine Benoist and his godmother was Dame Marie de Trevet, widow of Sieur Henri de Meriere. He was baptized by his uncle Nicholas de Trevet, Canon of l"Eglise Royale de St. Maur. He was born before 6 October 1715 at Paris, Seine, France. He married Marie Louise le Ber, daughter of Jaques le Ber Sieur de Senneville and Marie Louise Mire de Largenterie, on 11 November 1743 at Villemarie (now Montreal), Nouvelle-France (now Quebec, Canada). The marriage contract was signed 8 November, 1743. The wedding was attended by "un grand concours de parents et d'amis". Chevalier Benoist died on 22 January 1776 at Parrish of Chateau, Bourges, Berry (now Cher), France, at age 60. He was buried on 24 January 1776 at Parrish of Chateau, Bourges, Berry (now Cher), France. He was Capitaine, Chevalier Ordre Royale de St. Louis. He immigrated in 1735. He was commissioned as "Enseigne en second de compagnie d"Infanterie en Canada." His entire military carreer is described in great detail in "Histoire des Grandes Familles Francaise, ou, Apercu sur le Chevalier Benoist" (Francois Daniel, 1867). On 1 April 1741, he returned to France to recruit soldiers for the Canadian military in 1749-1750. He arrived back in Canada shortly after the birth of his daughter Catherine.

* TITLE: Chevalier (Knight)
* OCCUPATION: Capitaine, Chevalier Ordre royale de St. Louis (Captian of Infantry, Knight of the Royal Order of St. Louis)
* BIRTH: 6 Oct 1715, Paris, Seine, France
* DEATH: 23 Jan 1776, Chateau de Bourges, France
* IMMIGRATION: 1735

Documents conferring The Royal Order of St. Louis 1761

Biography of Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist

Father: Gabriel Benoist
Mother: Francoise de Gr

Family 1 : Marie Louise le Ber

* MARRIAGE: 1743

1. Jacques Louis Benoist

2. Marie Catherine Benoist
3. Jeanne-Louise Benoist
4. Marie-Anne Benoist
 
Illustration from: "Histoire des Grandes Familles Françaises du Canada"
(History of the Grand French Families of Canada),
Francois Daniel, 1867

Daughters of the Chevalier Benoist - Madame des Colombiers (Marie Catherine Benoist) born Montreal 1750. Married Henri Thomas des Colombiers in Bourges 1782. She was imprisoned during the revolution but was released after the fall of Robespierre. She saved the lives of numerous priests by hiding them in her house. At her death in Bourges in [unreadable] the inscription "Mere des Pauvres" (Mother of the Poor) was placed on her tomb.

Copied from old family documents contained in the archives of the Missouri Historical Society.


Jacques Louis Benoist
1744 - 1768

* OCCUPATION: Enseigne de marine
* BIRTH: 1744, Quebec, Canada
* DEATH: 1768 Drowned a few months after his son was born.

Father: Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist
Mother: Marie Louise le Ber

Family 1 : Marie Jospehte Soumande

* MARRIAGE: 9 Feb 1767

1. Francois Marie Benoist


Francois Marie Benoist
2 Nov 1767 - 21 Oct 1819

Residence

"Francois Marie Benoist was the only son of Jacques Louis Benoist, the eldest son of Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist, Chevalier of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, which honor he received from Louis XV of France in recognition of his distinguished services in the French armies in Canada from 1735 to 1760. The Benoists are an old and illustrious French family, descending directly from Guillaume Benoist, chamberlain of Charles VII of France. Francois Marie Benoist was born in Montreal, Canada; and on his maternal side was the great grandson of Lemoyne de Sainte Helene, the second of the famous sons of the renowned Charles Lemoyne and brother of De Bienville, the founder of New Orleans, and of D'Iberville, the first to enter the mouth of the Mississippi River, and one of the greatest captains of his day. Francois Marie received his education at Laval University in Quebec, and, while yet a young man, came to St. Louis. Like many of his contemporaries, he became a fur trader, prospered in that business, and was able to give his family all the social and educational advantages which our country afforded at that time."

Quoted from Ann Gulbransen - www.gulbangi.com - Used by permission

* OCCUPATION: Fur trader.
* BIRTH: 2 Nov 1767, Varennes, Quebec, Canada
* DEATH: 21 Oct 1819

Father: Jacques Louis Benoist
Mother: Marie Jospehte Soumande

Family 1 : Marie Anne Catherine Sanguinet - Obituary Dec. 8, 1859

* MARRIAGE: 25 Nov 1798, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri

1. Charles Francois Benoist

2. Louis Auguste Benoist (see bio below)
      1803 - 1869

       L. A. Benoist Home

       Article In St. Louis Star 1933

       Portrait

       Missouri Historical Society archive

"Benoist, Louis A., pioneer banker and financier, was born August 13, 1803, in St Louis, then a French village under Spanish domination and about to become a possession of the United States. He was the son of Francois Marie Benoist, and his mother was a daughter of Charles Sanguinet, both numbered among the men who laid the foundations of the present metropolis of the Southwest. Both of these ancestors came of noted families. Louis A. Benoist, obtained his early education under private tutorship and was at one time a pupil of Judge Tompkins, later one of the judges of the Territorial Court of Missouri. Afterward he was sent to an educational institution in Kentucky, which was known as St. Thomas' College, and was under the charge of Dominican priests. After remaining there three years, he returned to St. Louis and began the study of medicine under the preceptorship of Dr. Trudeau, one of the pioneer physicians of the city. He devoted two years to the study of medicine, rather for the purpose of acquiring a knowledge of the science than with the intention of becoming a medical practitioner At the end of this two years, he took up the study of law in the office of Horatio Cozzens, and in the course of time was duly licensed to practice that profession. He then formed a partnership with Pierre Provenchere, a well-known lawyer and conveyancer of that period, which lasted until he was called upon by his father to make a trip to France, for the purpose of settling up his grandfather's estate. His trip abroad was made in a sailing vessel and the voyage required six weeks. Six months thereafter were devoted to the business which he had been sent to France to take charge of, and at the end of that time he set sail for America, to meet with a thrilling and perilous experience on the way. While in that arm of the Atlantic Ocean which is west of France and north of Spain, the Bay of Biscay, noted for its storms, the vessel upon which he had taken passage was wrecked, and he had a narrow escape from death as a result of that catastrophe. It was months before he could get passage on another vessel bound for America, but he finally reached this country and in due time his home in St. Louis. The bent of his mind was toward the conduct of financial affairs rather than the practice of law, and after his return to St. Louis he abandoned his profession and engaged in the brokerage and real estate business. He became the representative of numerous non-resident capitalists and money-lenders, and soon built up an extensive money-loaning business. In 1832 he engaged regularly in the banking business, and in 1838 his financial operations had developed to such an extent that he established a branch banking-house in New Orleans, which was conducted, first under the name of Benoist & Hackney, and later under the name of Benoist, Shaw & Co. Both the parent house and the New Orleans branch became known as leading financial institutions of the Southwest, and did a large business until 1842, when the St. Louis house was compelled temporarily to suspend, as a result of the financial panic which had swept over the country in the years immediately preceding that date. Very soon, however, Mr. Benoist's financial genius enabled him to triumph over his embarrassments and he opened the doors of his bank, paid all depositors what was due them, with ten percent interest on the same for the time during which their funds had been tied up, and resumed his banking operations with a stronger hold than ever upon public confidence and esteem. It may truly be said of him that he was not only one of the great Western financiers of his day and generation but was a remarkably progressive man in every respect. During the financial panic of 1857, when banking-houses were failing all over the United States, his bank weathered the storm, its resources unquestioned, his honor and fidelity to the trust reposed in him being regarded by the public as a guarantee of  the stability of the institution of which he was the head. He died in 1867, while temporarily sojourning in Cuba, leaving an estate valued at more than five millions of dollars. He was a man of numerous and varied accomplishments, well read in law, medicine, and general literature, and as a banker and financier he had few equals in St. Louis or in any part of the Southwest. He was married three times, and had in all a family of seventeen children. His first wife was a Miss Barton, of Cahokia, Illinois, and one child, which died in infancy, was the only issue of this marriage. His second wife was Miss Hackney, of Pennsylvania, and the children born of this marriage were Sanguinet H. Benoist, who married Miss Curtis; Anne Eliza Benoist, who married Dr. Montrose A. Pallen; Louise Benoist;, who married Cornelius Tompkins; Esther A. Benoist who married Wm. F. Nast and Conde Benoist who married Miss Clemence Christy. third wife was Miss Sarah E Wilson, a New Jersey lady, and of this marriage, the following named children were born: M. Clemence Benoist who married Charles A. Farris; Eugene W. Benoist who married Almira Lee; Howard Benoist, who married Agnes Foy; Theodore Benoist,. who married Mary Hunt; Henry Benoist, who married Ella Carton; Helen A. Benoist, who married John F. Carton; Louis A. Benoist, and Leo de Smet Benoist."

"He commissioned George I Barnett to build Oakland House. See www.afftonoaklandhouse.com. He built the house for his third wife out in the country after losing his first two wives to cholera epidemics."

Quoted from Ann Gulbransen - www.gulbangi.com - Used by permission

3. Celeste Benoist
4. Adeline Benoist
5. Hubert Sanguinet Benoist
6. Sophia Amanda Benoist
7. Eugenie Benoist


Charles Francois Benoist
1800 - 1853

* BIRTH: 1800, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
* DEATH: 1853, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (yellow fever)
* CHRISTENING: 13 May 1800, St. Louis King of France, St. Louis County, Missouri

Father: Francois Marie Benoist
Mother: Marie Anne Catherine Sanguinet

Family 1 : Suzette Rachal

* MARRIAGE: 12 Jun 1825, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

1. Amanda Benoist
2. Julia Benoist (Mother-in-Law of Kate Chopin)
3. Alphonse Benoist
4. Infant Benoist
5. Charles F. Benoist
6. Clemence Benoist
7. Victor Sanguinet Benoist
8. Suzette Benoist


Victor Sanguinet Benoist
30 Jan 1838 - 15 Sept 1906

* EDUCATION: 1854, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia
* OCCUPATION: Merchantile Owner (opened at close of war)
* RELIGION: Catholic
* EDUCATION: 1852, St. Louis University, until 1854, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
* BIRTH: 30 Jan 1838, Cloutierville, Nachitoches Parish, Louisiana
* DEATH: 15 Sept 1906
* CENSUS: 21 Jul 1870, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
* CENSUS: 1850, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

Father: Charles Francois Benoist
Mother: Suzette Rachal

Family 1 : Marie Celine Cloutier

* MARRIAGE: 1862

1. William R. Benoist
2. Neuville Benoist
3. Felix Benoist
4. Suzette Benoist
5. Clemence Benoist
6. Victor Sanguinet Benoist
7. Ludwig Benoist


Ludwig Benoist
1880 - 1944

Father: Victor Sanguinet Benoist
Mother: Marie Celine Cloutier

Family 1 : Mary T. Keehan

1. John Ludwig Benoist


John Ludwig Benoist
1913 - 1999

Father: Ludwig Benoist
Mother: Mary T. Keehan

Family 1 : Pearl Lorraine Koos

Descendants all living


Thanks to Ann Gulbransen (4th cousin, once removed) from whose site a great deal of this material was gleaned - www.gulbangi.com