Marriages and Children
His first wife was his landlord's daughter, Christine Boyer, the illiterate sister of an innkeeper of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, and by her he had four children, one of whom was stillborn:
- Charlotte Christine (1795–1865) married Prince Mario Gabrielli
- Victoire (1797)
- Christine Charlotte (1798–1847) married Lord Dudley Stuart
His second wife was Alexandrine de Bleschamp, widow of Hippolyte Jouberthon, known as "Madame Jouberthon", and by her he had nine children:
- Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803–1857), the naturalist and ornithologist.
- Letizia (1804–1871) (married Sir Thomas Wyse)
- Joseph (1806–1807)
- Jeanne (1807–1829)
- Paul Marie Bonaparte (1809–1827)
- Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891).
- Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte (1815–1881).
- Antoine (1816–1877)
- Alexandrine (1818–1874)
- Constance (1823–1876)
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