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Henri Émery (born 14 June 1767 in Crempigny) was a French civil servant and representative.
Biography
Émery was born in 1767 in Crempigny in the duchy of Savoy. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Emery and Louise Gaillard.
He was the secretary of the central administration of the Mont-Blanc department in the wake of the annexation of Savoy to France in 1792. He continued his career in departmental administration and was appointed a prefecture counsellor in Chambéry on 14 Floréal, Year 8, (14 May 1800).
He was elected a Mont-Blanc representative to the Chamber of Representatives during the Hundred Days from 11 May to 13 July 1815.
Émery died on an unknown date.
References
- ^ François Miquet (1896). "Les représentants de la Savoie au parlement français depuis 1860". Revue savoisienne (in French). p. 176. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
- ^ "Henri Émery". Base Sycomore (in French). Retrieved February 4, 2019.
Further reading
- "Henri Émery". Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850 (in French). 1852.
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