Clemenceau family

[1] Pierre Benjamin Clemenceau, sieur du Colombier et de La Ronde (1709–1782), a law graduate and parliamentary lawyer, married Charlotte Bouquet.

He also served as mayor of Mouchamps, sub-prefect of Montaigu, and as a deputy in the Legislative Corps in 1805 under the First French Empire.

"[5] Paul, his son, married Thérèse Joubert in 1809, inheriting the Aubraie estate, a gentleman's house in La Réorthe, in the Vendée bocage.

He instilled revolutionary ideals and a disdain for monarchy in his son, Georges Clemenceau, who became a prominent politician and reformer.

[6] · [1] Civil records document the lineage of Pierre Benjamin Clemenceau and Charlotte Bouquet, whose descendants survive today.