List of colonial and departmental heads of French Guiana
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List of Colonial and Departmental Heads of French Guiana
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Term | Incumbent | Notes |
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French Suzerainty | ||
French colony | ||
1643 | Charles Poncet de Brétigny, Governor | |
1644 to 1654 | Huet de Navarre, Governor | |
Dutch Occupation | ||
1654 to 1660 | Guerin Spranger,[1] Governor | |
1660 to 1664 | Jan Claessen Lagedijk, Governor | |
French Suzerainty | ||
15 May 1664 to 1665 | Joseph-Antoine Le Febvre de La Barre, Governor | 1st time |
1665 | Antoine de Noël de la Trompe d'Or, Governor | |
1665 to 1668 | Cyprien Lefebvre de Lézy, Governor | 1st time |
1668 to 1670 | Joseph-Antoine Le Febvre de La Barre, Governor | 2nd time |
1670 to 1676 | Cyprien Lefebvre de Lézy, Governor | 2nd time |
Dutch Occupation | ||
5 May 1676 to December 1676 | Synkes, Commander | |
French Suzerainty | ||
1676 to 1679 | Cyprien Lefebvre de Lézy, Governor | 3rd time |
1679 to October 1684 | Pierre-Eléonore de La Ville, marquis de Férolles, Governor | 1st time |
1684 to 1687 | Pierre de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande, Governor | |
1687 to 1688 | Pierre-Eléonore de La Ville, marquis de Férolles, Governor | 2nd time |
1688 to 1691 | François Lefebvre de la Barre, Governor | |
1691 to January 1700 | Pierre-Eléonore de La Ville, marquis de Férolles, Governor | 3rd time |
1700 to 1701 | Rémy Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 1st time |
1701 to 5 August 1705 | Pierre-Eléonore de La Ville, marquis de Férolles, Governor | 4th time |
1705 to 15 September 1706 | Antoine de Querci de Rionville, Governor | |
1706 to July 1713 | Rémy Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 2nd time |
1713 | Chevalier de Béthune, Governor | |
1713 to September 1716 | Pierre de Morthon de Laumière de Grandville, interim Governor | |
1716 to December 1720 | Claude Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 1st time |
1720 to 1722 | François de la Motte-Aigron, Governor | |
1722 to September 1729 | Claude Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 2nd time |
1729 to June 1730 | Michel Marshalek de Charanville, Governor | |
1730 to 2 August 1730 | Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 1st time |
1730 to 30 August 1736 | Henri Dussault de Lamirande, Governor | |
1736 to December 1736 | Henri de Poilvillain, baron de Grenay, Governor | |
1736 to 9 July 1738 | Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 2nd time |
9 July 1738 to June 1743 | Antoine Le Moyne de Chateauguay, Governor | |
1743 to June 1751 | Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 3rd time |
1751 to May 1752 | Jean Baptiste Hyacinthe de Saint-Michel Dunezat, Governor | 1st time |
1752 to July 1753 | Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 4th time |
1753 to April 1757 | Jean Baptiste Hyacinthe de Saint-Michel Dunezat, Governor | 2nd time |
1757 to May 1763 | Gilbert Guillouet d'Orvilliers, Governor | 5th time |
1763 to 2 January 1764 | Jean Pierre Antoine de Béhague, Governor | 1st time |
1764 to 22 December 1764 | Louis-Thomas Jacau de Fiedmont, Governor | 1st time |
22 December 1764 to April 1765 | Brule Tout de Préfontaine, acting Governor | |
April 1765 to 1765 | Étienne François de Turgot, Governor | |
1765 to 28 January 1766 | Jean Pierre Antoine de Béhague, Governor | 2nd time |
1766 to 15 December 1781 | Louis-Thomas Jacau de Fiedmont, Governor | 2nd time |
1781 to 13 July 1785 | Alexandre Ferdinand, baron de Bessner, Governor | |
1785 to 16 August 1785 | Louis de La Vallière, interim Governor | |
1785 to 17 May 1787 | Thomas de FitzMaurice, Governor | |
May 1787 to 22 October 1788 | Pierre François de Mareuilh de Villeboi, Governor | |
1788 to 19 June 1789 | Charles Guillaume Vial d'Alais, Governor | |
1789 to 5 January 1791 | Jacques Martin de Bourgon, Governor | |
1791 to 26 September 1792 | Henri Benoît, acting Governor | |
1792 to May 1793 | Frédéric Joseph Guillot, Civil Commissioner | |
1793 to November 1794 | Nicolas Georges Jeannet-Oudin, Civil Commissioner | 1st time |
November 1794 to April 1796 | François Maurice Cointet de Fillain, Commissioner | |
April 1796 to 25 October 1797 | Nicolas Georges Jeannet-Oudin, Agent Particulier | 2nd time |
French département | ||
25 October 1797 to 5 November 1798 | Nicolas Georges Jeannet-Oudin, Agent Particulier | 2nd time |
November 1798 to 2 December 1799 | Étienne Laurent Pierre Burnel, Agent Particulier | |
13 December 1799 to 8 January 1800 | Étienne Franconie, President of the Departmental Administration | |
8 January 1800 to 1801 | Jean Baptiste Victor Hugues, Agent | |
French colony | ||
1801 to 1804 | Jean Baptiste Victor Hugues, Agent | |
1804 to 12 January 1809 | Jean Baptiste Victor Hugues, Imperial Commissioner | |
Portuguese Occupation | ||
12 January 1809 to October 1809 | Manuel Marques, Governor | |
October 1809 to February 1812 | Pedro Alexandrino Pinto de Sousa, Governor | |
February 1812 to 8 November 1817 | João Severiano Maciel da Costa, Governor | |
French Suzerainty | ||
1817 to 25 July 1819 | Jean-François, comte de Carra Saint-Cyr, Commandant | |
25 July 1819 to 12 March 1823 | Pierre Clément, baron de Laussat, Commandant | |
1823 to 1825 | Pierre Bernard, baron de Milius, Commandant | |
1825 to 1826 | Charles Emmanuel de Muyssard, interim Commandant | |
1826 to 1827 | Joseph Burgues de Missiessy, interim Governor | |
1827 to 1829 | Louis Henri de Saulses de Freycinet, Governor | |
1 June 1829 to 11 April 1836 | Louis Jean-Guillaume Jubelin, Governor | |
1836 to 1837 | François Dominique Laurens de Choisy, Governor | |
1837 to 1839 | Paul de Nourquer du Camper, Governor | |
1839 to 1841 | Jean Baptiste Marie Augustin Gourbeyre, Governor | |
1841 to 1843 | Guillaume Basile Charmasson de Puylaval, Governor | |
1843 to 1845 | Marie Jean-François Layrle, Governor | |
1845 to 1846 | Jean Baptiste Armand Bertrand Cadéot, Governor | |
18 February 1846 to 16 May 1850 | André Aimé Pariset, Governor | |
1850 to 6 January 1851 | Louis Eugène Maissin, Governor | |
1851 | Jean François Marie Félix Stanislas Vidal de Lingendes, acting Governor | |
May 1851 to May 1852 | Octave Pierre Antoine Henri de Chabannes-Curton, Governor | |
1852 to 1853 | Joseph Napoléon Sarda-Garriga, Governor | |
1853 to 1854 | Martin Fourichon, Governor | |
1854 to 1855 | Louis Adolphe Bonard, Governor | |
1855 to January 1856 | Antoine Alphonse Masset, acting Governor | |
January 1856 to 1859 | Auguste Laurent François Baudin, Governor | |
15 May 1859 to 1 May 1864 | Louis-Marie-François Tardy de Montravel, Governor | |
1864 to 1865 | Antoine Favre, acting Governor | |
1865 to 1870 | Privat Antoine Agathon Hennique, Governor | |
1870 | J.A.A. Noyer, acting Governor | |
30 April 1870 to 1871 | Jeanean-Louis Loubère, acting Governor | |
1871 to August 1877 | Jeanean-Louis Loubère, Governor | |
1877 | A.E. Bouet, acting Governor | |
1877 to 1880 | Marie Alfred-Armand Huart, Governor | |
1880 | P.A. Trève, acting Governor | |
1880 to 1883 | Charles Alexandre Lacouture, Governor | |
1883 to 1884 | Henri Isidore Chessé, Governor | |
1884 to 1885 | Jean Baptiste Antoine Lougnon, acting Governor | |
1885 to 1887 | Léonce Pierre Henri Le Cardinal, Governor | |
1888 to 1891 | Anne Léodor Philotée Metellus Gerville-Réache, Governor | |
April 1891 to 1893 | Louis Albert Grodet, Governor | 1st time |
1893 | Paul Émile Joseph Casimir Fawtier, Governor | |
24 April 1893 to 4 August 1895 | Camille Charvein, Governor | |
30 August 1895 to 13 June 1896 | Henri Félix de Lamothe, Governor | |
1896 to 1898 | Henri Eloi Danel, Governor | |
1898 to 1899 | Henri Charles Victor Amédée Roberdeau, Governor | |
1899 | Louis Mouttet, Governor | |
1899 to 1903 | Émile Joseph Merwart, Governor | |
1903 to 1905 | Louis Albert Grodet, Governor | 2nd time |
1905 | Charles Emmanuel Joseph Marchal, Governor | |
1905 to 1906 | Victor François Ferdinand Rey, Governor | |
1906 | Louis Alphonse Bonhoure, Governor | |
20 January 1906 to 5 July 1907 | Édouard Picanon, Governor | |
1907 to 1909 | François Pierre Rodier, Governor | |
1909 to 1910 | William Maurice Fawtier, Governor | |
1910 | Fernand Ernest Thérond, Governor | |
1910 to 31 May 1911 | Paul Samary, Governor | |
1911 | Denis Joseph Goujon, Governor | |
1911 to 1914 | Pierre Jean Henri Didelot, Governor | 1st time |
1914 to 1916 | Fernand Ernest Lévecque, Governor | |
1916 | Pierre Jean Henri Didelot, Governor | 2nd time |
1916 to 1917 | Georges Lévy, Governor | |
1917 | Jules Gérard Auguste Lauret, Governor | |
1917 to 1918 | Antoine Joseph Xavier Barre, Governor | |
1918 to 1923 | Henri Alphonse Joseph Lejeune, Governor | |
1923 | Julien Edgard Cantau, Governor | |
20 November 1923 to 1926 | Marc Émile Charles Jean Chanel, Governor | |
1926 to 1927 | Gabriel Henri Joseph Thaly, Governor | |
1927 | François Adrien Juvanon, Governor | |
1927 to 1928 | Émile Buhot-Launay, Governor | |
1928 to 1929 | Camille Théodore Raoul Maillet, Governor | |
1929 to 6 July 1930 | Bernard Jacques Victorin Siadous, Governor | |
French Guiana divided into two territories: French Guiana (Cayenne and the Atlantic coast) and Inini (inland area) | ||
6 July 1930 to 1931 | Bernard Jacques Victorin Siadous, Governor | |
27 May 1931 to 1933 | Louis Joseph Bouge, acting Governor | |
1933 to 1935 | Julien Georges Lamy, Governor | |
2 June 1935 to 1936 | Max de Masson de Saint-Félix, Governor | |
1936 | Pierre Tap, Governor | |
1936 to 1938 | René Veber, Governor | 1st time |
1938 to 1942 | Robert Paul Chot-Plassot, Governor | |
1942 to 18 March 1943 | René Veber, Governor | 2nd time |
1943 to 1944 | Jean Alexandre Léon Rapenne, Governor | |
1944 to 1946 | Jules Eucher Surlemont, Governor | |
1946 | Jean Pezet, Governor | |
French overseas département | ||
16 August 1947 to 1 June 1955 | Robert Vignon, Prefect | |
1 June 1955 to 16 September 1957 | Pierre Malvy, Prefect | |
1 October 1957 to 1 November 1958 | Pierre Voitellier, Prefect | |
13 October 1958 to 1 December 1960 | André Dubois-Chabert, Prefect | Acting for Voitellier to 1 November 1958 |
1 December 1960 to 1 December 1963 | René Erignac, Prefect | |
1 December 1963 to 16 August 1967 | René Letellier, Prefect | |
16 August 1967 to 16 July 1970 | Paul Bouteiller, Prefect | |
16 July 1970 to 1 February 1972 | Jean Monfraix, Prefect | |
1 February 1972 to 8 February 1974 | Jacques Robert Delaunay, Prefect | |
5 March 1974 to 20 May 1977 | Hervé Bourseillier, Prefect | |
20 May 1977 to 10 February 1980 | Jean Julien Émile Le Direach, Prefect | |
10 February 1980 to 27 July 1981 | Antoine Carli, Prefect | |
27 July 1981 to 10 May 1982 | Maxime Gonzalvo, Prefect | |
10 May 1982 to 22 July 1982 | Maxime Gonzalvo, Commissioner of the Republic | |
July 1982 to 1984 | Claude Silberzahn, Commissioner of the Republic | |
1984 to 1986 | Bernard Courtois, Commissioner of the Republic | |
1986 to 24 February 1988 | Jacques Dewatre, Commissioner of the Republic | |
24 February 1988 to August 1988 | Jacques Dewatre, Prefect | |
22 August 1988 to 16 May 1990 | Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Prefect | |
19 June 1990 to May 1992 | Jean-François Di Chiara, Prefect | |
27 May 1992 to 6 January 1995 | Jean-François Cordet, Prefect | |
6 January 1995 to 3 February 1997 | Pierre Dartout, Prefect | |
3 February 1997 to 2 August 1999 | Dominique Vian, Prefect | |
2 August 1999 to 2 September 2002 | Henri Masse, Prefect | |
2 September 2002 to 28 March 2003 | Ange Mancini, Prefect | |
French overseas region | ||
28 March 2003 to August 2006 | Ange Mancini, Prefect | |
28 August 2006 to February 2009 | Jean-Pierre Laflaquière, Prefect | |
19 February 2009 to 1 May 2011 | Daniel Ferey, Prefect | |
1 May 2011 to 10 June 2013 | Denis Labbé, Prefect | |
10 June 2013 to 11 January 2016 | Eric Spitz, Prefect | |
11 January 2016 to Present | Martin Jaeger,[2] Prefect |
See also
References
- ↑ Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1900). "Spranger, Daniel Guerin". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
- ↑ Laurent Marot, "Retour en terre guyanaise pour le nouveau préfet Martin Jaeger", Guyane La 1ère, 12 January 2016
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