Marie-Louise de Lamoignon
Marie-Louise Elisabeth de Lamoignon , by its marriage countess Mole of Champlâtreux, in religion Saint-Louis Mother, was born the October 3rd 1763 and died in Vannes in 1825
Girl of Christian François de Lamoignon de Basville, Minister of Justice of France in 1787, it married in February 1779 Edouard François Mathieu Molé, adviser with the Parlement of Paris. They had five children of which two reached the adulthood:
- Happiness (1786 -?), which will marry Christian de Lamoignon in February 1802;
- Louise (1790 - 1794).
In 1791, the Molé family emigrated with Brussels but returned to France in January 1792 to put in rule with the law of November 9th 1791 on the emigrants. Marie-Louise Molé was deeply affected by the execution of her husband in 1794 and thought of entering the orders.
She was dissuaded from it by her confessor, Antoine Xavier Mayneaud de Pancemont which, become bishop of Vannes, encouraged it to found a religious Congrégation, the Order of the Sœurs of the Charity of Saint-Louis, on May 25th 1803.
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