Just over a year old when his parents died, Jean-Remy's early years were spent with his oldest sister Marie at his maternal grandmother's home. After MarieÕs wedding in 1679, he returned to the family home at the age of nine to be with De La Salle, Jean-Louis, and Pierre. Two years later, when the family home was sold and De La Salle and the Brothers moved to Rue Nueve, Jean-Remy was sent off to boarding school. He had successive careers as an army officer, a judicial counselor, and a procurator of the court. Jean-Remy married in 1711 at the age of forty-one, but gradually began to exhibit strange patterns of behavior. By 1715 he had lost almost all control over his affairs and two years later was declared mentally incompetent. After Jean-Remy's confinement to a mental institution, where he died in 1732, his two oldest brothers were generous in their financial support of his wife and children.
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