After several passages in the archives of Chateauroux and reading records of the
family still possessed, we can now say with certainty that the house is Vouhet in
our family for 130 years. The interest now is to try to date with the most accuracy
possible. Then go back in time to act to act to try to find the origins.
The family adventure begins
On June 17, 1879, our ancestors Alexandre Bideau Lea Lesage and his wife bought the house of Vouhet.
Duval living in Neuilly (92) for the sum of 2500 francs at the time.
On June 17, 1879
Alexandre Bideau and his wife Lea Lesage, bought the house Vouhet. Launch of family adventure Duval spouses living in Neuilly (92) for the sum of 2500 francs at the time.
It is noted in the deed, written by Master Demaillaisson to Chaillac, he is selling a house, 2 rooms with pantry, bakery, a small barn and a garden, all in about 8 ares. There was also a small courtyard, all in one piece from the highway to Mr. Bichet. Buyers are given the same rights of use for sellers on the moat of the old castle Vouhet.
In 1869
Mr. and Mrs. Duval buys the property to Mr. Florentin Lafert, typographer living in Paris..
On February 26, 1856
Mr. Florentin Lafert receives the property inherited from his parents, and Florentin Lafert Modette Legry (act of Master demaillasson Chaillac).
Here is the description of goods purchased by Mr Lafert to his parents: A house with barn, stable, yard and garden with an area of approximately 10 acres, comprising the former rectory Vouhet. A note from the town road behind the house. (Seen on the cadastre of 1829). Land has been purchased..
Mr. and Mrs. Lafert bought this property to Mr. Joseph Mitraud Justice of the Peace in Magnac-Laval on 07 July 1848.
Here is the description of the sale of 1848: A house consisting of a ground floor of a room and a basement and 3 attic rooms and first floor, a courtyard and a garden of approximately 12 acres.
Mr Mitraud purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Joyeux on 07 April 1837.
Here is the description of the sale of 1837. 1.A house and garden called the "cure Vouhet". With the courts and outbuildings. 2. During Buildings says "Grange Castle Vouhet" with current courtillages and ditches of the castle in length..
Mr and Madame Joyeux have acquired it at the helm of the Civil Court of « Le Blanc » at an auction in July 1835.