Jean-Baptiste Veyren | |
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Born |
Jean-Baptiste Veyren December 25, 1707 Villeneuve-de-Berg, Ardèche, Rhône-Alpes, France |
Died | April 9, 1788 Corbie, Somme, Picardy, France |
Occupation | Locksmith, ironworker |
Spouse(s) | Marie-Jeanne Papillon Marie-Louise Euvremer-Duval |
Parent(s) | Jacques Veyrenc Anne Amblard |
Jean-Baptiste Veyren (a.k.a. Jean Veyren) (1707-1788) was a French locksmith and ironworker.
Jean-Baptiste Veyren was born on December 25, 1707 in Villeneuve-de-Berg, in the Ardèche, rural Southern France. His father, Jacques Veyrenc, was a master locksmith. His mother was the former Anne Amblard.
He designed ironworks for the Valloires Abbey in Argoules, Somme. He also designed the chancel rail inside the Amiens Cathedral.
He designed an ironwork gate for the Château d'Heilly, which was moved to the Château de Bertangles in 1840. He also designed the gate of the Château d'Hénencourt.
He married Marie-Jeanne Papillon on January 8, 1737 in Fouilloy. She died in 1745. He was married secondly to Marie-Louise Euvremer-Duval on October 3, 1747.
He died on April 9, 1788.