Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin
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Marie Émilie de Joly | |
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Mademoiselle de Choin | |
Full name
Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly | |
Born | 2 August 1670 Bourg-en-Bresse, France |
Died | 14 April 1732 (aged 62) Rue des Tournelles, Paris, France |
Buried | Cemetery of Saint Paul des Champs |
Spouse(s) | |
Issue
a son, 1695–1697 | |
Father | Claude de Joly, Baron de Choin |
Mother | Anne Clémence Bonne, Dame de Grolée |
Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly, "Mademoiselle de Choin" (2 August 1670 – 1732), was the second wife of Louis o France, Dauphin o France, "Grand Dauphin". As she was a member of the minor nobility, her marriage to the dauphin of France was never publicly announced. She was introduced to court as a lady-in-waiting to The Dowager Princess o Conti who was also very close to her half brother Louis of France, Dauphin of France, "Le Grand Dauphin". The first wife of the Dauphin, Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria died in 1690 leaving behind three children. Pregnant at the time of her secret marriage to the dauphin (thought to have taken place on 19 July 1694) she gave birth to a son who died two years after birth without being named. After the death of her husband in 1711, she retired to Paris where she died in april 1732. She was buried at the cemetery of Saint Paul des Champs in Paris.
Children
[change | change source]- Unamed son (1695-1697) died aged two.