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Pierre Gédéon de Nolivos

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367: 347: 363:. His wife was born in 1714. The marriage contract was signed on 6 March 1771. Nolivos' property listed in the contract included large sums of money, 46 domestic slaves, 26 horses, furniture and silverware. His wife also bought money, a coffee plantation, 40 negro slaves and other property. Before the wedding on 19 March 1771 the men were entertained in the governor's palace, and the women in the intendance. The guests of both sexes joined in the church at one o'clock. 232: 267: 281: 297: 253: 239: 330:(a type of rum) which were in demand in America but not in Europe. The entrepôt could also be used as an outlet for surplus products from France such as wine, liqueur, oil and soap. The result would be to reduce contraband and keep English trade away from the French colonies. The project was abandoned in November 1765 in 399:, on 7 November 1793 Nolivos, aged 79 and widowed without children, was placed on the list of suspects as an aristocrat, as was his nephew the Marquis de Nolivos, aged 41 and married with four children. He was released on 24 October 1794. The date of his death is unknown. 354:
After leaving Gaudeloupe, Nolivos was governor of Saint Domingue from September 1769 to January 1772. Nolivos had great wealth, and owned various coffee and sugar plantations in Saint-Domingue, as well as a townhouse on the rue de la Grange Batelière, Paris. In 1771 in
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in April 1772. Three of the servants who accompanied them were slaves, Jean Simon, cook, Jean Louis, valet and Charlotte, mulatto. A legal document of 28 May 1773 shows that Nolivos and his wife were living in Paris on the rue Grange Batelière.
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with a reconnaissance mission in the northern islands. The concept was to establish an entrepot where goods could be stored for export against payment of a tax of 1% to 3%. The goods would be syrup and
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In 1764 Nolivos was appointed Governor of Gaudeloupe, where he served from March 1765 to December 1768. One of his projects was to establish a free port. In April 1765 he entrusted two merchants of
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expeditions before being sent to Saint-Domingue in 1707. His mother was Renée Giet (1683–1756). His father arrived in Saint Domingue in 1707 as captain of a free company. He was appointed major at
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Nolivos was recalled by the king on 14 September 1771. He and his wife left Saint-Domingue at the end of that year on the ship
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Wealth and Disaster: Atlantic Migrations from a Pyrenean Town in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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The Count of Nolivos received a pension of 6,000 livres in 1775. He retired to his family lands in
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Architecture and Urbanism in the French Atlantic Empire: State, Church, and Society, 1604-1830
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Nolivos joined the navy as an ensign and was promoted to lieutenant and then ship's captain (
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he married Suzanne Marcombe, widow of Ambroise Roux, of a family originally from
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after the death of his wife on 21 August 1782 in Paris. During the
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Pierre Gédéon René de Nolivos was born on 25 November 1715 in
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Revue historique et archéologique du Béarn et du pays basque
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on 23 December 1721. He died in Léogane on 14 August 1732.
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Model of the Nolivos sugar plantation in Saint-Domingue
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Index

Governor of Guadeloupe
Édouard de Copley
Maures de Malartic
Governor of Saint-Domingue
Louis-Armand-Constantin de Rohan
Louis-Florent de Vallière
Léogâne
Guadeloupe
Saint-Domingue
Léogâne
Haiti
Sauveterre-de-Béarn
Parliament of Navarre
privateering
Petit-Goâve
Order of Saint Louis
Marquis de Caylus
Bas-Rhin
Pierre Gédéon de Nolivos is located in Caribbean
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Basse-Terre
tafia
Saint Martin
Saint Lucia

Port-au-Prince
Angers

Nantes
Béarn

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