Albert Étienne de Montémont
French, 1788 - 1861
Montemont became the bureau chief at the Ministry of Finance, in charge of statistics. In 1835 the French Society of Universal Statistics awarded Montemont a medal of honour. In addition to statistics, he was also a freemason, contributor to the bulletin of the Geographic Society and also presided over the Paris literary Society from 1846. He translated Sir Walter Scott's 32 volume works, a 51 volume 'Universal History of Travels', a 'General Grammar in Ten Languages' and other works. He also composed numerous volumes of his own poems and songs.
A good friend of the explorer Jules d'Urville, Montemont had the honor of having the Montemont Islands in the Coral Seas named after him.
Montemont died in 1861 and is buried in the cemetery at Montmartre.
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