[6] On 13 September 1797, the surgeon Imbert-Delonnes removed a "monstrous tumor" of twenty-eight pounds, in which were tangled "the most delecate masculine organs".
[8] Delacroix was secretary to Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune (1727–1781), Minister of Finance during the reign of Louis XVI of France.
[9] Delacroix and Georges Danton interrogated Dumouriez, who was accused in March 1793 in Belgium dealing with the Austrians without permission of the Convention.
In 1793 Delacroix proposed to the Convention to confiscate the metal statuary at Versailles and melt it down to make cannon.
In January 1798 he advised Herman Willem Daendels in his coup d'état against a group of federalists in the Dutch National Convention.
[13] When his wife, Victoire Oeben, died in 1814 it was found that family estate was fully mortgaged, and his attorney had been stealing from it.