- The
Viscount Jean-Jacques
Desandrouin (25 May 1681 – 16
November 1761) came from the
district of
Lodelinsart belonging to the Holy
Roman Empire city of...
- d'Honnincthun et
Louis Marie Dufossé, Et
conduits au château de M.Le Vicomté
Desandrouin,
Chambellan de L'Empereur qui a posé la
pierre de
cette colonne le 25...
- d'Honnincthun and
Louis Marie Dufosse. and
taken to the
castle of M.Le
Vicomte Desandrouin Chamberlain of the
Emperor who laid the
stone of this
column on May 25...
- area of the
lower town
known as the Triangle,
consisting of the Rue
Desandrouin, Rue du
Moulin and Rue de la Fenderie.
Subsequent regeneration of the...
-
November 1757 of the Société
Desandrouin-Taffin, the Société
Desandrouin-Cordier and the Société de Cernay.
Desandrouin received twelve shares of the...
- was sent to England,
ostensibly on
official business helping Viscount Desandrouin, the Treasurer-General of the
Austrian Netherlands, to
negotiate a loan...
- (1695–1769), army
general Henry Madin (1698–1748),
composer Jean-Nicolas
Desandrouins (1729–1792), army
general Jean-Nicolas
Pache (1746–1823), politician...
- Abitibi-Témiscamingue 47°20′00″N 78°30′00″W / 47.3333°N 78.5°W / 47.3333; -78.5
Desandrouins 1920-10-16 261.25 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 47°55′00″N 79°10′00″W / 47...
-
Isidore François (1724-1788),
manager of the
tobacco factory of
Viscount Desandrouin and
Robertine Dumont (1734-1767). He grew up in
Charleroi where he first...
-
Charles de
Lorraine (1933);
Faire son chemin,
Histoire de la
famille Desandrouin; Une singularité héraldique,
published in Le Parchemin, OGHB, (1937);...