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editCopied both the Créquy family and marquise articles and merged into one article, since they refer each other as being above and below each other in the original printed version of the EB.--FeanorStar7 22:26, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
- I was going to put the Renée Caroline de Roullay, marquise de Créquy text here but having read the above I am moving it into its own article: Renée Caroline de Roullay Créquy, Marquise de Créquy -- PBS (talk) 12:26, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
- The following is unsourced and should not be put back into the article unless it can be [[WP:V|verified using a reliable source]:
Auguste-Ferdinand de Beaucorps de Créquy
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Auguste-Ferdinand de Beaucorps de Créquy (1789-1875) was allowed by king Louis XVIII (1815) to add his grandmother's maiden name to his and became the first count de Beaucorps-Créquy. Geoffroy de Beaucorps-Créquy (1908-1986) was the last count de Beaucorps-Créquy. He had a daughter born in 1941 who still lives in France. It seems the last male branch of this family is the one existing in the USA. This American family is named "de Beaucorps-Crequy" following their ancestor Geoffroy de Beaucorps-Créquy (their father, grandfather or great-grandfather). But this does not follow French Nobility rules as they are not in his descent through lawful marriage. They have a right to the name, family crest and motto and other things but they have no right to be considered proper French nobles (more details in French: fr:Famille de Créquy). |
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Caribbean
editA branch of this family exists in the Caribbean and has held prominent positions in the civil service of the British and United States Virgin Islands.RichardBond (talk) 14:49, 7 January 2018 (UTC)14:48, 7 January 2018 (UTC)