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Lacroix, Irenee Amelot de


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  • Variants

    • De Lacroix, Irenee Amelot
    • Delacroix, Irenee Amelot
    • La Croix, I. A. de (Irenee Amelot de)
    • Lacroix, Ir. Amelot de (Irenee Amelot de)
    • Lacroix, Irine Amelot de
    • Lacroix, Irence Amelot de
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    • Associated Language

        English
    • Associated Language

        French
    • Occupation

      (itoamc) Army officers

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    • found: His Military and political hints, 1808:t.p. (Col. Ir. Amelot de Lacroix)
    • found: His Rules and regulations for the field exercise and manoeuvres of the French infantry, 1809:t.p. (Col. Irenee Amelot de Lacroix, late chief of brigade in the French service)
    • found: Portrait of Colonel I.A. de la Croix, Baron de Vanden Boegard, 1814.
    • found: OCLC, May 16, 2013(hdg.: Lacroix, Irenée Amelot de)
    • found: Bibliotheque Nationale de France, catalogue général, May 16, 2013(usage: M. Irénée Amelot Delacroix, ancien officier supérieur; appelant d'un jugement du Tribunal correctionnel de Paris, du 20 février 1823)
    • found: Napoleon Series Archive 2006, via WWW, May 16, 2013(Irenee Amelot de Lacroix; artillery and engineer officer in the French army at Brienne and Metz; fought under Gen. Moreau in the 1790s; settled in Boston; married an American woman; became involved in commerce in the West Indies; opened a small military academy in Boston; later moved to Portsmouth and then N.Y.; unsuccessfully sought commission in U.S. Army; he and his wife later moved to the Kentucky Territory; b. Belgium; d. Kentucky Territory, 1814)
    • found: American Ancestors, via WWW, May 16, 2013:Boston, Mass. marriages, 1700-1809 (Irine/Irence Amelot De Lacroix [Esq.]; m. Marria [sic] Phillips, Dec. 26, 1809)
    • found: MWA/NAIP files, May 16, 2013(hdg.: Lacroix, Irenee Amelot de; note: probably born in Belgium; some sources suggest that he died in Kentucky Territory, 1814, but he advertised in Baltimore newspapers as late as Nov. 22, 1814 for a new military school to be established in that city; it is more likely that he returned to France, as he was brought before a correctional tribunal in Paris in 1823)
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    • 2013-05-16: new
    • 2013-05-17: revised
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