Georges de Soultrait

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Georges de Soultrait.

Georges Richard Soultrait also known as Count de Soultrait, was a French writer and historian born June 27, 1822, in Toury-Lurcy,[1] in the department of Nièvre and died September 18, 1888[2] in the same village.

A member of the Soultrait family, he was born in 1822 in Toury in the family castle and was the son of Gaspard-Antoine-Samuel Richard of Soultrait, Roman count "in a personal capacity" by pontifical brief of September 28, 1855 (born on June 3, 1793, in Nevers, and died in 1858), second lieutenant of the young Guard imperial, then captain in 1814, officer of the Legion of Honor, medalist of St. Helena, commander of the pontifical order of St. Gregory the Great, and Hyacinthe-Esther Outrequin de Saint-Léger (1792-1878)).

He married on September 10, 1850, in Paris, Desiree Jeans (1825–1888), and they had 7 children.

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