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Updated: May 21, 2025
A page from one of my own notebooks will help to show Guynemer as I used to see him in his home. Wednesday, June 27, 1917. Compiègne. Called on the Guynemers.
Falling into disfavor after 1815, he was only President of the Tribunal of Gannat. M. Etienne Dupont, Judge in the Civil Court of Saint-Malo, sent me an extract from an aveu collectif of the "Leftenancy of Tinténiac de Guinemer des Rabines." The Guynemers, in more recent times, have left traces in the county of Saint-Malo, where Mgr.
In the eleventh century the family of Guynemer left Flanders for Brittany. When the French Revolution began, there were still Guynemers in Brittany, but the greatgrandfather of our hero, Bernard, was living in Paris in reduced circumstances, giving lessons in law. Under the Empire he was later to be appointed President of the Tribunal at Mayence, the chief town in the country of Mont Tonnerre.
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