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French Infantry Regiments and the Colonels who Led Them: 1791 to 1815

Part X: 91e - 100e Regiments


By Tony Broughton, FINS

91e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1692: Created Regiment de Barrois 1719: Regiment de Conti 1776: Regiment de Barrois 1791: 91e Regiment d'Infanterie 1794: 91e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 1er Bataillon 46e Regiment d'Infanterie 1er Bataillon Volontaires de Jura 1er Bataillon Volontaires de l'Ain 1799: 91e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) Detachments of 10e and 43e demi-brigades d'Inanterie de Ligne 1803: Amalgamated in the 20e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chefs-de-Brigade 1791: Rossi (Camille de) - Colonel 1792: Pingre de Fricourt (Pierre Jean-Francois-Isidore) - Colonel 1792: du Merbion (Pierre-Jadard) - Colonel 1793: Krieg (Jacques-Ernest) - Colonel 1794: Martilliere (Pierre) - Chef-de-Brigade 1799: Goury (Charles) - Chef-de-Brigade Three of the above officers attained the rank of General Rossi, (Camille de) Born: 30 November 1727 Colonel: 25 July 1791 General-de-Brigade: 15 June 1792 General-de-Division: 31 May 1793 Died: 27 January 1794 (Executed on the orders of the Revolutionary Tribunal) du Merbion, (Pierre-Jadard) Born: 30 April 1737 Colonel: 15 October 1792

General-de-Brigade: 23 November 1792 General-de-Division: 15 May 1793 Died: 25 February 1797 Kreig, (Jacques-Ernest) Born: 21 June 1739 Chef-de-Brigade: 8 March 1793 General-de-Brigade: 15 May 1793 General-de-Division: 30 July 1793 Died: 30 January 1803 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 91e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne No available information There was no 91e Regiment d'Infanterie during the Empire period Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1792: Sospello, Belvedere, and Mille-Fourches 1793: Siege of Toulon 1794: Plazberg 1795: Mayence and Turckheim 1799: Heidelberg and Wisloch 1800: Pozzolo, Valeggio, and La Corona Battle Honours Not known

92e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1698: Created Garde Irlandaise 1775: Legion du Dauphine 1786: Regiment de Walsh 1791: 92e Regiment d'Infanterie 1794: 92e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 2e Bataillon, 46e Regiment d'Infanterie 5e Bataillon, Volontaires de la Haute-Saone 2e Bataillon, Volontaires d'Eure-et-Loir 1796: 92e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 71e demi-brigade de bataille (1er Bat 36e Regt d'Inf, 2e Bat Vol de la Meuse, 13e Bat Vol des Federes) 3e bataillon, 177e demi-brigade de bataille 3e bataillon, 181e demi-brigade de bataille

1803: 92e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1791: Walsh-Serrant (Charles-Antoine-Augustin de) - Colonel 1792: O'Neill (Jean) - Colonel 1794: Michaud (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: Duplouy (Bruno-Albert-Joseph) - Chef-de-Brigade 1802: Gruardet (Nicolas) - Chef-de-Brigade and Colonel in 1803 1808: Nagle (Thomas-Patrice) - Colonel 1812: Lanier (Laurent-Quentin) - Colonel 1813: Tissot (Jean-Marie) - Colonel Three of the above officers attained the rank of General O'Neill, (Jean) Born: 20 January 1737 Colonel: 15 July 1791 (88e Regiment d'Infanterie refused promotion) Colonel: 8 January 1792 General-de-Brigade: 15 May 1793 (refused promotion) Died: ? Gruardet, (Nicolas) Born: 4 August 1764 Chef-de-Brigade: 30 December 1802 Colonel: 1803 General-de-Brigade: 6 August 1811 Died: 4 January 1836 Nagle, (Thomas-Patrice) Born: 16 May 1771 Colonel: 28 March 1808 General-de-Brigade: 11 October 1812 Baron of the Empire: 22 October 1810 Died: 9 November 1822 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 92e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonel Nagle: Wounded 16 April 1809 and 6 July 1809 Colonel Lanier: Wounded 26 July 1812 Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 92e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Twenty-four Officers died of wounds: Sixteen Officers wounded: One hundred and forty-six

Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1794: Honschoote 1795: Mayence, Phrimm, and Hochstett 1796: Neuwied, Amberg, Wurzbourg, La Lahn,and Steinberg 1799: Verone, Villafranca, La Trebbia, Novi, Fossano, Monte-Cassel, Siege of Pizzighettone, Sassello, Monte-Creto,and Genes 1805: Ulm 1809: Sacille, La Piave, L'Isonzo, Gratz, and Wagram 1812: Ostrowno, La Moskowa, Malojaroslawetz, Wiasma, Krasnoe, and Beresina 1813: Glogau, Feistritz, Kraimbourg, Bassano, and Caldiero 1814: Mincio, Parme and Reggio 1815: Ligny and Waterloo Battle Honours Ulm 1805 and Wagram 1809

93e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1706: Created 1791: 93e Regiment d'Infanterie 1794: 93e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 2e bataillon, 47e Regiment d'Infanterie 1er bataillon, Volontaires de Seine-et-Marne 6e bataillon, Volontaires du Haute-Rhin 1796: 93e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 41e demi-brigade de bataille (1er Bat 21e Regt d'Inf, 2e Bat Vol du Doubs and 1er Bat Vol des Amis du Bas-Rhin) 207e demi-brigade de bataille (10e Bat Vol de Doubs, 14e Bat Vol des Vosages, 10e Bat Vol de la Cote-d'Or) 1803: 93e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1791: Grammont (Sylvain-Joseph de) - Colonel 1794: Paradis (Joseph) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: Varennes (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1799: Marion (Charles-Sebastien) - Chef-de-Brigade 1803: Grillot (Remy) - Colonel 1809: Bauduin (Pierre-Francois) - Colonel 1813: Marchal (Nicolas) - Colonel 1813: Garnier (Jean-Baptiste) - Colonel Four of the above officers attained the rank of General

Paradis, (Joseph) Born: 23 December 1741 Chef-de-Brigade: 16 July 1794 General-de-Brigade: 19 October 1799 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Died: 5 October 1822 Marion, (Charles-Sebastien) Born: 7 May 1758 Chef-de-Brigade: 6 September 1799 General-de-Brigade: 20 August 1805 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Baron of the Empire: 9 September 1810 Died: 7 September 1812 (killed at la Moskowa) Grillot, (Remy) Born: 11 March 1766 Chef-de-Brigade: 19 June 1795 (16e demi-brigade de bataille) Chef-de-Brigade: December 1796 (26e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) Chef-de-Brigade: 21 December 1798 (90e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) Colonel: 5 October 1803 (93e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 2 July 1809 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Baron of the Empire: 15 August 1809 Died: 19 May 1813 (of wounds recieved at Leipzig) Bauduin, (Pierre-Francois) Born: 25 January 1768 Colonel: 2 July 1809 General-de-Brigade: 9 March 1813 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 26 August 1812 Baron of the Empire: 22 October 1810 Died: 18 June 1815 (killed at Waterloo) Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 93e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonel Bauduin: Wounded 7 September 1812 Colonel Marchal: Wounded 16 September 1813 Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 93e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Thirty-six Officers died of wounds: Seventeen Officers wounded: One hundred and nineteen Regimental war record (Battles and Combats)

1792: Valmy, Saarburg, Bibelshausen, Wavren, and Konzaarbruck 1793: Guntersblum, Koederich, and Pirmasens 1796: Altenkirchen, Weltzer, Wilnsdorf, Friedberg, Sulzbach, and Giessen 1797: Neuwied 1800: Montebello, Marengo, Guidizzolo, Volta, and Pozzolo 1801: Montebello and Montecchio 1805: Albeck, Haslach, and Diernstein 1806: Halle,Waren, Nossentin, and Lubeck 1807: Mohrungen, Braunsberg, Heilsberg, and Friedland 1808: Espinosa and Somo-Sierra 1809: Pfaffenhofen, Essling, and Wagram 1809: Ucles, Medellin, Talevera-de-la-Reyna 1810: Cadiz and Vieille-Castille 1811: Chiclana and Fuentes-de-Onoro 1812: Publacion, Bornos, and San-Munoz 1813: Arminon, Koenigstein, Gieshubel, Kulm, Peterswald, Arbesau, Leipzig, and Hanau 1813: Vittoria, Col de Maya, Lanz, Ostix, Saint-Estevan, Urdax, Arcangues, and Saint-Pierre d'Irube 1814: Labastide-Clarence, Sauveterre, Orthez, Cazeres, Aire and Toulouse 1815: Ligny, Wavre, Bierges, Boquet, Villers-Cotterets, and Issy Battle Honours Eckmuhl 1809, Essling 1809, and Wagram 1809

94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1709: Created Regiment Royal-Baviere 1780: Regiment Royal-Hesse-Darmstadt 1791: 94e Regiment d'Infanterie 1794: 94e demi-brigade de bataille 2e bataillon, 47e Regiment d'Infanterie 1er bataillon, Volontaires de Saone-et-Loire 1er bataillon, Volontaires du Cher 6e bataillon, Volontaires de l'Yonne Detachment of Volontaires de Marne-et-Loire 1796: 94e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 171e demi-brigade de bataille( 1er Bat 94e Regt d'Inf, 1er Bat Vol des Pyrenees-Orientales and 6e Bat Vol de Saone-et-Loire) 2e bataillon, Volontaires des Vosages 4e bataillon, Volontaires du Haute-Rhin 5e bataillon,Volontaires du Bas-Rhin 7e bataillon, Volontaires du Jura 1803: 94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne

Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1791: d'Alencon (Jacques) - Colonel 1791: Haack (Frederick-Charles de) - Colonel 1791: Roques (Nicolas de) - Colonel 1792: Hamilton (Andre) - Colonel 1794: Perrin (Joseph) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: Lochet (Pierre-Charles) - Chef-de-Brigade 1803: Razout (Jean-Nicolas) - Colonel 1807: Combelle (Jean-Antoine-Francois) - Colonel 1813: Gougeon (Jean) - Colonel 1815: Varin (Pierre-Jacques-Ferdinand) - Colonel Four of the above officers attained the rank of General Perrin, (Joseph) Born: 28 February 1754 Chef-de-Brigade: 3 April 1794 General-de-Brigade: 5 June 1800 Died: 9 June 1800 (died of wounds sustained at Genes) Lochet, (Pierre-Charles) Born: 4 February 1767 Chef-de-Brigade: 16 September 1796 General-de-Brigade: 29 August 1803 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Died: 8 February 1807 (killed at Eylau) Razout, (Jean-Nicolas) Born: 8 March 1772 Chef-de-Brigade: 3 June 1801 (104e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) Colonel: 4 October 1804 (94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 14 February 1807 General-de-Division: 31 July 1811 Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 2 August 1813 Count of the Empire: 2 August 1813 Died: 10 January 1820 Combelle, (Jean-Antoine-Francois) Born: 16 February 1774 Colonel: 14 February 1807 General-de-Brigade: 12 April 1813 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 24 November 1808 Baron of the Empire: 18 August 1810 Died: 15 September 1813 (of wounds received at Dresde) Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 94e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne

Colonel Combelle: Wounded 31 December 1181 Colonel Gougeon: Wounded 12 December 1813 Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 94e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Seventeen Officers died of wounds: Fifteen Officers wounded: One hundred and thirty Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1792: Valmy and Jemmapes 1793: Nerwinden 1794: Arlon, Fleurus, and Aldenhoven 1796: Expedition to Ireland 1799: Zurich, Stokach, Moeskirch, and Utznach 1800: Memmingen, Hochstett, and Hohenlinden 1805: Austerlitz 1806: Jena, Lubeck, Mohrugen, and Ostrolenka 1807: Friedland 1808: Durango, Valmaseda, Espinosa, and Madrid 1809: Essling, Wagram and Talevera-de-la-Reyna 1810: Nanaguessa and Ubrique 1811: Chiclana, Medina-Sidona, Baylen, Fuentes-d'Onoro, and Tarifa 1813: Dantzig and Dresde 1813: Villa-Real, Vittoria, Urdache, and Pampelune 1814: Bayonne Battle Honours Austerlitz 1805, Jena 1806, Friedland 1807, Essling 1809, and Wagram 1809

95e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1734: Created (Swiss regiment in the service of France) 1791: 95e Regiment d'Infanterie 1792: Disbanded 1794: 95e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 1er bataillon, 48e Regiment d'Infanterie 2e bataillon, Volontaires de la Creuse 8e bataillon, Volontaires de la Haute-Saone 1798: 95e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) Detachments of the 22e, 29e, 51e, and 94e demi-brigades d'Infanterie de Ligne 1803: 95e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne

Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1794: Gudin (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1798: Veinnet (Jean) - Chef-de-Brigade 1799: Grandjean (Balthazard) - Chef-de-Brigade 1803: Pechaux (Marc-Nicolas-Louis) - Colonel 1810: Ronzier (Pierre-Francois-Gabriel) - Colonel 1814: Garnier (Jean-Baptiste) - Colonel Three of the above officers attained the rank of General Grandjean, (Balthazard) Pechaux, (Marie-Nicolas-Louis) Born: 28 January 1769 Chef-de-Brigade: 7 September 1799 (41e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) Colonel: 29 August 1803 (95e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 23 June 1810 General-de-Division: 30 May 1813 Died: 1 November 1831 Ronzier, (Pierre-Francois-Gabriel) Born: 9 June 1764 Colonel: 20 July 1810 General-de-Brigade: 31 January 1814 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 25 November 1813 Chevalier of the Empire: 1 January 1813 Died: 19 March 1814 (of wounds sustained at Craonne) Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 95e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne No Colonels killed or wounded Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 95e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Twelve Officers died of wounds: Seventeen Officers wounded: Seventy-seven Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1794: Edenkoben and Kehl 1795: Heidelberg 1800: Kehl, Eckerswihr, Erbach, Delmensingen, Vieux-Brisach, and Reichenau 1805: Austerlitz 1806: Jena and Lubeck 1807: Friedland 1808: Durango and Espinosa

1809: Essling and Wagram 1810: Ximena and Cadiz 1811: Cadiz, Tarifa, and Albuhera 1812: Cadiz, Miranda, and Saint-Petri 1813: Dantzig and Dresde 1813: Vittoria, Col de Maya, and Col d'Aran 1814: Bayonne 1815: Ligny and Waterloo Battle Honours Austerlitz 1805, Jena 1806, Freidland 1807, Essling 1809, and Wagram 1809

96e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1745: Created 1791: 96e Regiment d'Infanterie 1796: 96e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 66e demi-brigade de bataille (2e Bat 33e Regt d'Inf, 9e Bat Vol du Doubs, 4e Bat Vol du Var and 1er Bat Vol de l'Eure) Bataillon, Volontaires de l'Eure 1803: 96e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1791: Haack (Frederick-Charlesde) - Colonel 1791: Schaumbourg ( Balthazar de) - Colonel 1792: Reubell (Henri-Thomas) - Colonel 1796: Patel (Philippe-Joseph) - Chef-de-Brigade 1797: Callier (Hubert) - Chef-de-Brigade 1799: Lepreux (Antoine-Francois) - Chef-de-Brigade 1803: Barrois (Pierre) - Colonel 1807: Cales (Jean-Chrisostome) - Colonel 1810: Maingarnaud (Jean) - Colonel 1811: Clavel (Pierre) - Colonel 1814: Delalande (Jacques-Mathurin-Marie) - Colonel 1814: Marguerie (Henry-Jean-Baptiste) - Colonel 1815: Gougeon (Jean) - Colonel Six of the above officers attained the rank of General Schaumbourg, (Balthazard de) Born: 31 July 1748 Colonel: 23 September 1791 General-de-Brigade: 23 November 1791 General-de-Division: 7 March 1795 Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 29 July 1814

Baron of the Empire: 16 December 1810 Died: 1 September 1832 Reubell, (Henri-Thomas) Born: 7 March 1742 Colonel: 26 October 1792 General-de-Brigade: 26 August 1793 General-de-Division: 7 December 1795 Died: 24 July 1804 Patel, (Philippe-Joseph) Born: 29 November 1741 Chef-de-Brigade: 2 January 1795 (66e demi-brigade de bataille) Chef-de-Brigade: 19 April 1796 (96e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 17 February 1797 Died: 4 July 1821 Callier, (Hubert) Born: 21 March 1764 Chef-de-Brigade: 14 February 1797 General-de-Brigade: 10 September 1799 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Baron of the Empire: 5 August 1811 Died: 28 July 1819 Barrois, (Pierre) Born: 30 October 1774 Colonel: 5 October 1803 General-de-Brigade: 14 February 1807 General-de-Division: 27 July 1811 Baron of the Empire: 24 February 1809 Count of the Empire: 21 February 1814 Died: 19 October 1860 Clavel, (Pierre) Born: 7 April 1773 Colonel: 2 March 1811 (115e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) Colonel: 18 June 1811 (96e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 25 December 1813 Died: 20 April 1843 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 96e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonel Cales: Wounded 30 November 1808 and 28 July 1809 Colonel Maingarnaud: Killed 5 March 1811 Colonel Clavel: Wounded 1December 1812 and 21 June 1812

Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 96e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Thirty-six Officers died of wounds: Five Officers wounded: One hundred and twenty-nine Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1792: Valmy 1793: Alssheim, Kettricher, Pirmassens, and Kaiserlautern 1794: Bibeishausen 1796: Altenkirchen, Wetzlar, Uckerath, Friedberg, and Giessen 1797: Neuwied 1800: Guidizzolo, La Volta, Mincio, Pozzolo, Montebello, and Marengo 1801: Montecchio 1805: Albeck, Haslach, and Diernstein 1806: Halle 1807: Braunsberg and Friedland 1808: Somo-Sierra 1809: Essling, Wagram, and Talevera-de-la-Reyna 1810: Cadiz and Pampelune 1811: Chiclana 1812: Alcala-de-Henares and Bornos 1813: Stettin, Kulm, Peterswald, and Leipzig 1814: Sauvetere and Toulouse 1815: Ligny, Namur, Villers-Cotterets, and Issy Battle Honours Ulm 1805, Freidland 1807, Essling 1809, and Wagram 1809

97e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1752: Created (Swiss regiment in the service of France) 1791: 97e Regiment d'Infanterie 1792: Disbanded 1794: 97e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 1er bataillon, 49e Regiment d'Infanterie 2e bataillon, Volontaires du Calvados 2e bataillon, Volontaires de Maine-et-Loire 1796: 97e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 47e demi-brigade de bataille (1er Bat 24e Regt d'Inf, 4e Bat Vol des Deux-Sevres and 9e Bat Vol de la Cote-d'Or) 1er bataillon, 204e demi-brigade de bataille

209e demi-brigade de bataille (1er Bat Vol de la Drome, 1er Bat Vol de l'Aude and 1er Bat Vol de l'Isere) 1803: Amalgamated into the 60e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1794: Laquet-Detang (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1795: Houdet (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1795: Nerin (Claude) - Chef-de-Brigade None of the above officers attained the rank of General-de-Brigade or above Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 97e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne There was no 97e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne during the Empire period Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1794: Maestricht 1795: Luxembourg 1796: Neresheim, Biberach, andVieux-Brissac 1797: Kehl 1798: Saint-Joseph, Fraubrunn, Soleure, and Berne 1799: Rome, Naples, La Trebbia, and Torriglia 1800: Genes Battle Honours Not known

98e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1757: Created 1791: 98e Regiment d'Infanterie 1799: 98e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) Detachments of the 27e and 70e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne 1803: Amalgamated into 92e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1791: Ihler (Jean-Alexandre) - Colonel 1792: Leclaire (Theodore-Francois-Joseph) - Colonel 1793: Samson (?) - Colonel 1799: Clerc (Joseph-Theodore) - Colonel Two of the above officers attained the rank of General

Ihler, (Jean-Alexandre) Born: 29 October 1745 Colonel: 1791 General-de-Brigade: January 1793 General-de-Division: 13 June 1793 Died: ? Clerc, (Joseph-Theodore) Born: 17 September 1758 Chef-de-Brigade: 20 October 1796 General-de-Brigade: 25 September 1793 (refused the promotion) Died: 16 February 1826 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 98e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne There was no 98e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne during the Empire period Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1792: Valmy, Jemmapes, and Tirlemont 1793: Louvain, Raismes, Anzin, and La Quesnoy 1794: Landrecies, La Quesnoy, Valenciennes, Tournai, and I'ile de Bommmel 1799: Castricum 1800: Neukirchen Battle Honours Not known

99e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1757: Created 1791: 99e Regiment d'Infanterie 1793: 99e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following) 1er bataillon, 50e Regiment d'Infanterie 4e and 9e bataillon, Volontaires des Bouches-du-Rhone 1796: 99e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 127e demi-brigade de bataille ( 1er Bat 68e Regt d'Inf, 2e Bat Vol de l'Eure and 5e Bat Vol de la Haute-Marne) 172e demi-brigade de bataille ( 2e Bat 94e Regt d'Inf, 4e and 6e Bat Vol de la Marne) 1803: Amalgamated into 62e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade

1791: Prez (Louis-Amable de) - Colonel 1792: Wisch (Jean-Christophe) - Colonel 1793: Lafont (Elie) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: Petit (Pierre-Joseph) - Chef-de-Brigade Two of the above officers attained the rank of General Wisch, (Jean-Christophe) Born: 22 May 1739 Colonel: 12 October 1792 General-de-Brigade: 8 March 1793 General-de-Division: 15 May 1793 Died: ? Lafont, (Elie) Born: 15 October 1740 Chef-de-Brigade: 4 November 1793 General-de-Brigade: 21 December 1796 Died: 28 December 1810 Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 99e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonel Wisch: wounded 2 March 1792 There was no 99e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne during the Empire period Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1792: Valmy and Jemmapes 1793: Blaton and Kaiserlautern 1794: Fleurus 1795: Loano 1796: Millesimo, Dego, and Montenottte 1796: Altenkirchen and Limbourg 1799: La Trebbia, Bassignano, Novi, Fossano, and Mondovi 1800: Var and Passage of Mincio Battle Honours Not known

100e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne


Regimental History 1758: Created (Swiss regiment in the service of France) 1791: 100e Regiment d'Infanterie 1792: Disbanded 1793: 100e demi-brigade de bataille (formed from the following:

2e batailon, 50e Regiment d'Infanterie 7e bataillon, Volontaires des Bouches-du-Rhone Bataillon, Volontaires de Tarascon 1796: 100e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne (formed from the following) 6e demi-brigade de bataille (2e Bat 3e Regt d'Inf, 2e Bat Vol de l'Aube and 10e Bat Vol des Vosages) 103e demi-brigade de bataille (1er Bat 52e Regt d'Inf, 1er Bat Vol de Marseille and 2e Bt Vol de Luberon) 1803: 100e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonels and Chef-de-Brigade 1793: La Converserie (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1794: Simon (?) - Chef-de-Brigade 1796: La Val (Anne-Gilbert) - Chef-de-Brigade 1799: Ritay (Jean-Marie) - Chef-de-Brigade and Colonel in 1803 1805: Quiot (Joachim-Jerome) - Colonel 1811: Gaud (Dominique-Marie-Marcel) - Colonel 1811: Marguet (Jean-Joseph) - Colonel 1813: Valon du Boucheron (Louis-Alexandre-Marie) - Colonel 1815: Braun (Joseph) - Colonel Four of the above officers attained the rank of General La Val, (Anne-Gilbert) Born: 9 November 1762 Chef-de-Brigade: 4 July 1794 (103e demi-brigade de bataille) Chef-de-Brigade: 16 February 1796 (100e demi-brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne) General-de-Brigade: 10 June 1799 General-de-Division: 1 April 1809 Died: 6 September 1810 Ritay, (Jean-Marie) Born: 25 October 1761 Chef-de-Brigade: 26 July 1799 Colonel: 1803 General-de-Brigade: 24 December 1805 Officer of the Legion d'Honneur: 14 June 1804 Died: 12 April 1819 Quiot du Passage, (Joachim-Jerome) Born: 9 February 1775 Colonel: 27 December 1805 General-de-Brigade: 19 May 1811

Baron of the Empire: 21 December 1808 Died: 12 January 1849 Marguet, (Jean-Joseph) Born: 13 January 1773 Colonel: 1 November 1811 General-de-Brigade: 14 September 1813 Commander of the Legion d'Honneur: 23 November 1813 Baron of the Empire: 16 August 1813 Died: 1 February 1814 (killed at La Rothiere) Colonels killed and wounded while commanding the 100e Regiment d'Infanterie de Ligne Colonel Ritay: Wounded 11 November 1805 Colonel Quiot: Wounded 14 October 1806 , 7 February 1811 and 16 May 1811 Officers killed and wounded while serving with the 100e Regiment d'Infanterie during the period 1804-1815 Officers killed: Twenty-four Officers died of wounds: Ten Officers wounded: One hundred and forty-two Regimental war record (Battles and Combats) 1796: Borghetto 1797: Kehl 1799: Zurich 1800: Hohenlinden 1805: Ulm, Diernstein, and Austerlitz 1806: Jena and Pultusk 1807: Eylau and Friedland 1808: Saragosse 1809: Ebersberg, Essling, and Wagram 1810: Berlauga 1811: Badajoz, Campo-Mayor, and Albuhera 1812: Zan-Munoz 1813: Dresde 1813: Miranda, Vittoria, and Bayonne 1814: Luxembourg and Toulouse 1815: Ligny and Waterloo Battle Honours Ulm 1805, Essling 1809, and Wagram 1809

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