Tabouillot

Tabouillot
Noble house

Coat of arms of the Tabouillot family
Country France, Germany, Norway, Spain
Ethnicity French

Tabouillot is a French noble family, originally from Regret at Verdun. The family were originally members of the French Nobles of the Robe. After fleeing the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror, Louis de Tabouillot was appointed an officer in the Prussian Army by special royal decree in 1795 and recognised as noble in the Kingdom of Prussia. Today, family members live in Scandinavia, Spain and Germany.

History

Antoine Charles Louis de Tabouillot (1775–1813), a French officer, later a Prussian officer and Mayor of Essen under Napoleonic rule

The family is descended from Jean de Tabouillot (ca. 1602–1672). His son, the prosecutor Claude de Tabouillot (born 1630), was the father of marchand tanneur Pierre de Tabouillot (died 1735), who was married to Nicole Gauffet. Their son, conseiller du Roi Claude de Tabouillot (1701–1786), was married to Elisabeth de Bignicourt (died 1787). They were the parents of conseiller du roi, prosecutor and police president of Verdun Louis François de Tabouillot (1733–1806), who was married to Anne de Grandfèbre (1747–1794). Their son Antoine Charles Louis de Tabouillot (1775–1813) was an officer of the Garde du Corps at Versailles and fled during the French Revolution in 1793 to the Kingdom of Prussia, where he was accepted as a lieutenant of the Prussian Army on 29 January 1795 by a special decree of King Frederick William II of Prussia. He was later promoted to captain, and was appointed Mayor of Essen by the French during the Napoleonic Wars in 1811. Louis de Tabouillot's mother Anne de Grandfèbre had been executed by guillotine in Paris during the Reign of Terror and the family's property in France confiscated.[1]

In 1802, Louis de Tabouillot married Philippina Johanna von Brüning (1777–1835). Their son was Franz Georg Karl Wilhelm von Tabouillot (born 1803), a judge in Münster. He married Karoline Luise Alexandrine von Scheibler, a member of a prominent German family and a descendant of the philosopher Christoph Scheibler. On 29 June 1858, the family obtained royal permission in Prussia to combine the names and arms of Tabouillot and von Scheibler, and henceforth used the name von Tabouillot genannt von Scheibler. They were the parents of Lieutenant Ferdinand Franz Ludwig Heinrich Johann von Tabouillot gen. von Scheibler (1840–1869), who was married to Anne Karolina Amalia von Pannwitz. They were the parents of major Franz Ferdinand Alexander Hans von Tabouillot gen. von Scheibler (1869–1844), who was married (from 1908) to Margarethe Eleonore Marie Helene von Grolman (1880–1964), a daughter of Major-General and Chamberlain at the Grand Ducal Hessian Court Karl von Grolman (1843–1909). The current family is descended from their son, Dr.jur. Wolfgang von Tabouillot gen. von Scheibler (1909–2002), who was married in his first marriage in 1938 in Oslo Militære Samfund to Ingrid Haagaas,[2] a daughter of the Norwegian private school owner Theodor Haagaas and Henriette Wegner Paus and a great-granddaughter of the industrialist Benjamin Wegner.[3][4]

Members of the family live in Germany, Spain and Scandinavia. The senior agnatic and legitimate branch of the noble family uses the Norwegian surname Haagaas.

Coat of arms

Argent, a fess azure charged with three stars, argent, en chef (over the fess) a hunting horn, en pointe (under the fess) a wheat garb, sable.[5]

References

  1. Essener Persönlichkeiten : biographische Aufsätze zur Essener Verwaltungs- und Kulturgeschichte, Schmidt-Verlag, Neustadt/Aisch 1986
  2. Aftenposten, 3 February 1938
  3. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Band XIV, Band 131 der Gesamtreihe, C. A. Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISSN 0435-2408.
  4. "v. Tabouillot und v. Tabouillot gen. v. Scheibler". In: Marcelli Janecki: Handbuch des Preußischen Adels, Vol. II, 1892–1893.
  5. Emmanuel Michel, "Tabouillot," Biographie du Parlement de Metz, Nouvian, 1855 ["D'argent, à la fasce d’azur, chargée de troi étoiles, d’argent, accompagné, en chef, d'un cor de chasse, et en pointe, d’une gerbe de blé, de sable"]
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