CHAUMIER Marcel
Marcel Pierre CHAUMIER was born in 1902 in Le Pré-Saint-Gervais (Seine-Saint-Denis, France). His father was a comptable.
In September 1925 CHAUMIER married Anna KLOPP in Saint-Denis. The latter was born in Remich in 1904. CHAUMIER’s occupation was commercant.
Before his marriage he had already been involved in 1922 in a case of “escroquerie de bande noire” (buying and re-selling goods without ever paying the goods at source).
He got into trouble two more times (1925, 1929) with the French justice for similar operations.
CHAUMIER was declared bankrupt in Lense in 1929 but, before the bayliff could seize any goods, CHAUMIER had sold or moved them and had escaped from France to Luxembourg (on 10 December 1929).
CHAUMIER took up residence in Luxembourg-city. It is not known how long he stayed in Luxembourg but it can be established that in 1944 CHAUMIER resided in France (Seine et Marne).
In the 1950s he obtained three patents in France with his son Serge CHAUMIER as co-inventor.
The couple CHAUMIER-KLOPP divorced in February 1950 and CHAUMIER remarried a few months later.
CHAUMIER died in 1965 in France and his first wife Anna KLOPP died in Luxembourg-city in 1994.