Horace Desmoulins
May. 11th, 2009 10:54 am"He was a very amiable and interesting child. I have never heard him spoke of since, and if he be still alive, it is evident that he has not made so much noise in the world as his father." (anonymous, cited by Claretie, p. 368)
Camille's orphaned son. How much do we know about him? I read Claretie's brief account--of his education, mostly--and was curious to see if any further information exists. Why did he go to Haiti? How did he die?
According to Claretie, the daughter of Horace (Madame Broom) married and continued to live in Haiti. Do we know of any later descendants?
Claretie also mentions that Horace's death certificate gives the date June 29, 1851 (p. 370). How odd, since he was supposed to have died at 33 years old (Claretie writes this in the same sentence).
Please shed some light on this mysterious figure.
Camille's orphaned son. How much do we know about him? I read Claretie's brief account--of his education, mostly--and was curious to see if any further information exists. Why did he go to Haiti? How did he die?
According to Claretie, the daughter of Horace (Madame Broom) married and continued to live in Haiti. Do we know of any later descendants?
Claretie also mentions that Horace's death certificate gives the date June 29, 1851 (p. 370). How odd, since he was supposed to have died at 33 years old (Claretie writes this in the same sentence).
Please shed some light on this mysterious figure.
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