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Gustave Emmanuel Roy

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220:, and Annette Carcenac (sister of Henry-Gustave Carcenac), he has a sister, Clara, younger than him. His family has been Protestant for generations. He became a partner of "Carcenac & Roy" in 1847, then of "Gustave Roy & Cie" in 1862. At the head of his company "Roy frères", he rose through the ranks and gained notoriety in the closed circle of Parisian bosses, in which he stands out as a fervent defender of free trade. He even became a millionaire, which enabled him, to thank his wife, née Berger, for the birth of her daughter Isabelle, after the infant death of one of the eldest, Hélène, to buy a "campaign", the château du Faÿ, not far from Andrésy. 103: 24: 283:, he is the father of Gustave Roy (married to Marie Mirabaud) and Ferdinand Roy (married to Hélène Seydoux), as well as the stepfather of Emile Thurneyssen. His second (Hélène) and fifth (Georges) children died at an early age. 170: 244: 228: 53: 405: 395: 380: 75: 250:
Gustave Roy was also chairman of the board of the insurance company "La France" and a member of the board of directors of the
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La Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris (1803–2003): histoire d'une institution
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La Banque de France et ses deux cents actionnaires sous le Second Empire
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Son of Auguste Emmanuel Roy, merchant and textile industrialist in
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He was also chairman of the board of directors of the newspaper
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Paris ĂŽle-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Les grands-parents en France du XVIIe siècle au début du XXe
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8th arrondissement of Paris
Paris ĂŽle-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry
HEC Paris
Château d'Issan
château Brane-Cantenac
Reims
Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry
École des hautes études commerciales de Paris
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Paris Chamber of Commerce
Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale
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Andrésy
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Château Brane-Cantenac
Georges Berger
Père-Lachaise cemetery
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