She was married to (d. 1784), owner of the Wendel Iron works in
Lorraine. She managed the iron works for her husband during his old age, and after his death for her sons, who preferred to tend to other businesses. The Wendel Iron works belonged to the most notable in France, as it stood for a large part of the French weapon industry, and she managed business contracts and negotiations with the government. During the
French revolution her sons and sons-in-law emigrated. During the
Reign of Terror, she managed the contacts with the
Robespierre government and was put under supervision by the government. Her grandson was executed, and she was eventually arrested and imprisoned and the iron works were confiscated by the state. She was released after the fall of Robespierre. == References ==