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Cécile Pasteur

Auguste Leloir1864

Institut Pasteur

Institut Pasteur
Paris, France

Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) married Marie Laurent (1826–1910) in 1849.
They had 5 children: Jeanne (1850–1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851–1908), Cécile (1853–1866), Marie-Louise (1858–1934) and Camille (1863–1865).
Jean-Baptiste Pasteur married Jeanne Boutroux (1854–1932) in 1874; they had no children.
Marie-Louise Pasteur married René Vallery-Radot (1853–1933) in 1879; they had three children. Camille (1880–1927), Madeleine (1882–1882) and Louis (1886–1970).
Camille Vallery-Radot did not marry and had no children.
The decree of September 4, 1945 authorized Louis Vallery-Radot to take as a patronymic the name Pasteur Vallery Radot.
Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot married Jacqueline Gohière de Longchamps; they had no children.

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  • Title: Cécile Pasteur
  • Creator: Auguste Leloir
  • Date Created: 1864
  • Subject Keywords: Famille
  • Type: Famille
  • Rights: Coll. musée Pasteur. © Institut Pasteur/Musée Pasteur
  • Medium: Huile sur toile
  • Compléments: In view of the courses he was to give at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Louis Pasteur wanted to see an artist at work to learn about oil painting. He therefore attended the eight modeling sessions required for this portrait. Cécile Pasteur (1853–1866) died of typhoid fever on May 23, 1866 in Chambéry, at her Uncle Zévort's home.
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