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Jerome Bonaparte, 17821860 (aged 78 years)

Name
Jerome /Bonaparte/
Surname
Bonaparte
Given names
Jerome
Family with parents
father
mother
elder brother
17681844
Birth: 1768 22 18 Corte, Haute-Corse, Corsica, France
Death: 1844Italy
20 months
elder brother
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries, by Jacques-Louis David in 1812
17691821
Birth: 15 August 1769 23 19 Ajaccio, Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France
Death: 5 May 1821Saint Helena
7 years
elder brother
17751840
Birth: 1775 29 25 Ajaccio, Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France
Death: 1840
4 years
elder brother
5 years
himself
Family with Elizabeth Patterson
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1803USA
son
Family with Catherine of Wuttemburg
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1807
16 years
son
Family with Giustina Pecori
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1840
Birth
Death of a father
Marriage
Marriage
Death of a brother
Birth of a son
Death of a wife
Death of a mother
Marriage
1840 (aged 58 years)
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death
1860 (aged 78 years)
Last change
30 December 202212:39:27
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Bonaparte, J?me (1784-1860), Youngest Brother of Napoleon, born in
Ajaccio, Corsica. He served with the French navy in the West Indies but
left ship and went to the United States, where, in 1803, he married
Elizabeth Patterson (1785-1879); a grandson from this union was the
American public official Charles Joseph Bonaparte. Napoleon, However,
refused to recognize this marriage and in 1807 arranged for a second one,
to Princess Catherine of W?Berg (1783-1835). That same year Napoleon
created the kingdom of Westphalia in northern Germany and made J?me its
king. In 1813, when Napoleon's power was declining, J?me went into
exile, but he returned to command a division in support of his Brother at
Waterloo in 1815. After the final defeat of Napoleon, J?me moved about
Europe, living most of the time in Italy. There, he married (1840)
Giustina Pecori, the widow of an Italian nobleman. In 1849, Louis
Napoleon, J?me's nephew, became president of France, and J?me was made
a Marshal of France and president of the Senate. Napol? Joseph Charles
Paul Bonaparte, J?me's son by Catherine of W?Berg, was known as
Prince Napoleon.