He was captured at Rochefort, Belgium, with his brothers, and Lafayette, and imprisoned by the Austrians, but was soon released.
[1] He rebuilt the family castle, le Château des Mayeux, destroyed during the Revolution by a fire.
[2] He became mayor of La Chapelle-Rablais in 1830, and owned le Château des Mayeux until 1846.
11 February 1757 – 28 May 1831) was also captured at Rochefort, Belgium, and imprisoned with Lafayette in Olmutz prison until September 1797.
His father was Carlo Giuseppe Perrone di San Martino, and his mother was Paola d' Argentero-Bersezio.