On 22 May 1754, he married Marie Louise Jolie de la Rivière (1737–1770), the daughter of the Marquis de la Rivière, a rich nobleman from
Brittany. She was a heiress of an ancient line of powerful nobles with vast estates and her family had ties to the "noblesse de la robe",the royal family's inner circle of courtiers. Her maternal grandfather was the Comte de La Rivière, until his death in 1770 commander of the
Mousquetaires du Roi, or Black Musketeers, King
Louis XV's personal horse guard. Together, they were the parents of a son who was born at the
château de Chavaniac, in
Chavaniac-Lafayette, near
Le Puy-en-Velay, in the
province of
Auvergne (now
Haute-Loire): •
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757–1834), who played a significant role in the
American and
French Revolutions. The death of his father has been argued to be a factor in Gilbert du Motier's decision to fight against the British in the
American Revolutionary War. Only two years old when his father died, Gilbert du Motier became marquis and Lord of Chavaniac, but the estate went to his mother. His widow and her father died in 1770, leaving Michel's 12-year-old son orphaned. == Notes ==