Ombline Desbassayns

1755–1846 (age 91)

Biography

Ombline Desbassayns was a woman of the planter class in the Indian Ocean colonies during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Her life reflected the complex social and economic structures of colonial society, where her family's wealth and status derived from plantation enterprises.

Desbassayns's long life spanned a period of significant change in colonial territories, and she was ultimately interred in the Chapelle Pointue, indicating her family's prominence and enduring influence in colonial affairs. Her legacy remains connected to the colonial history of the French Indian Ocean territories.