François Alexis Delafoile (1797-1840)

François Alexis/Joseph de la Folile/de la Foille/de la Folie/Delafolie

He was apparently the valet to Joseph Bonaparte at Point Breeze. In America his surname "de la Folie" became "Dalafolie". After his master was reunited with his wife in Europe, Delafolie married his his mistress, Annette Savage, in 1826, possibly in Paris or back in America. They lived first at Evans Lake in New Jersey in a house that Bonaparte built for them, and later at Ox Bow, New York. Having squandered her fortune, he died in mysterious circumstances in 1840: He had been perfectly well in the afternoon, but he was dead by the end of the day. Anne refused to call a doctor and instead called only a gravedigger who made sure he was 6-feet under by the morning. 

Spouse (1)

Annette Savage

Mrs "Anne" (Savage) Delafolie/de la Foile, Horr

1800-1865

Children (5)

Clarissa Angélique Delafolie

Clarissa Angélique Delafolie, presumed to have died unmarried

1826-1850

Alexis William Delafolie

Alexis W. Delafolie, of New York City

1829-1899

Ann Delafolie

Ann Delafolie

1830-1893

Cesarine Delafolie

Cesarine Delafolie

1832-1904

Eugenia Delafolie

Eugenia Delafolie

b.1836