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Jacques-Alexandre Laffon de Ladebat

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90: 22: 142:, Ladébat was able to return to France without fear of religious persecution. There, he and his brother established a business as wine merchants and maritime traders through the network of correspondents that they had developed in the 192:
in 1773 for his economic successes. His grant of arms symbolized his areas of success: "Azure, a gushing fountain of money surmounted by a golden sun with two anchors." The motto "Soyez Utile" accompanied the arms.
51: 238: 116:(November 30, 1746 – October 14, 1829), succeeded him, and later became involved in politics. In 1789, he participated in the 228: 233: 162: 73: 113: 44: 248: 202: 178: 243: 253: 34: 38: 30: 55: 223: 218: 89: 8: 157:. In 1769, it is speculated that he was no longer content to trade in naval weapons and 150: 181:. He built a model farm called "Bellevue," which produced grain, flour, wine, lumber, 117: 132: 166: 212: 128: 189: 182: 143: 124: 139: 100:(2 January 1719 – 18 November 1797) was a prominent shipbuilder and 170: 109: 101: 154: 127:
to Daniel Laffon de Ladébat and Jeanne Nairac. His family, being
174: 158: 105: 131:, had fled to the Netherlands following revocation of the 149:
In 1755, Ladébat began to trade in the colonies of the
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