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+ | Paul Emile was named to the Legion of Honor in 1901.<ref>http://www.culture.gouv.fr/LH/LH259/PG/FRDAFAN83_OL2460029V001.htm</ref> | ||
from wikipedia<ref>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-%C3%89mile_Sarradin</ref>: | from wikipedia<ref>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-%C3%89mile_Sarradin</ref>: |
Revision as of 19:11, 19 May 2013
Paul Emile Sarradin | |
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Born |
October 15, 1825 Nantes |
Died |
November 1909 Nantes |
Resting place | Cimetière de Nantes |
Spouse | Clémentine Villemin (m. 1851), Nantes, France |
Children | Lucie Sarradin |
Parents |
Émile Sarradin Eugénie Henriette Hanappier |
Paul Emile was named to the Legion of Honor in 1901.[1]
from wikipedia[2]:
- mayor of Nantes from 1899 to 1908
- apprenticed with a Parisian perfumer, then returned to Nantes, where married Clementine Villemin, daughter of a watchmaker
- succeeded his father as head of the company, producing of soap, including soap and cosmetics including a well-known at the time product, Frizoléine, and the fragrance, Stella Violetta
- in 1881 he handed over the management of the company to his brother and then turns to politics and journalism
- elected Mayor of Nantes on May 7, 1899, reelected in 1900 and 1904