Jean Patrick Hennessy (26 April 1874 – 4 November 1944) was a French politician.
Early life
Hennessy was born at Cherves-Richemont in the Charentedépartement on 26 April, 1874. son of Maurice Hennessy and his wife Jeanne, née Foussat. His family, of Irish origin, were the proprietors of the Hennessycognac business, now part of LVMH.[1]
His elder brother, James Hennessy had been elected before him to Parliament as député and senator, but he chose to dedicate himself to the management of the family business.
On 10 July 1940, at the joint session of the French parliament which granted strong powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, Jean Hennessy and his brother James were part of the 80 parliamentarians who opposed the measure. He had been married to Marguerite de Mun, who bore him two sons, Patrick and Kilian, and a daughter Jacqueline. Kilian Hennessy (1907–2010) later became chairman of the Cognac business and contributed to its merger into the LVMH group.
Death
Jean Hennessy died at Lausanne, Switzerland in the 4th of November, 1944, where he had lived since 1941.[2]
^Joly, Hervé (2012), "Pierre Schweisguth (1885-1940)", Dictionnaire historique des inspecteurs des Finances 1801-2009, Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, pp. 351–352, retrieved 2023-04-23