Francisque de Corcelle

Francisque de Corcelle

Francisque de Corcelle in 1848
Born Claude, François, Philibert Tircuy de Corcelle
June 2, 1802
Marcilly-d'Azergues, Rhône-et-Loire, France
Died September 3, 1892
Paris, France
Occupation Politician
Children Marie Henriette Hélène Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle
Parent(s) Claude Tircuy de Corcelle
Hélène de Rivérieulx de Varax
Relatives Adolphe de Chambrun (son-in-law)
Aldebert de Chambrun (grandson)
Pierre de Chambrun (grandson)
Charles de Chambrun (grandson)
René de Chambrun (great-grandson)

Francisque de Corcelle (1802-1892) was a French politician.

Early life

Francisque de Corcelle was born on June 2, 1802 in Francisque de Corcelle, France.[1][2] His father, Claude Tircuy de Corcelle, was a politician.[2]

Career

De Corcelle served as a member of the National Assembly from 1839 to 1851, representing Gard.[1] Two decades later, he served again, representing Nord.[1]

De Corcelle was the author of several books about faith and taxes. His correspondance with Alexis de Tocqueville was published posthumously.

Death

De Corcelle died on September 3, 1892 in Paris, France.[1][2]

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