Jolly family

The Jolly family is a Belgian noble family originally from London whose proven male-line parentage dates back to 1799.

Origins
The Jolly family descends from London native Alexander Jolly and Marie-Françoise Moroy. Their son, Hubert, was president of the bar association of Brussels.

Members

 * Baron André Jolly (1799–1883), engineer, painter, military official, politician, member of the Provisional Government of Belgium (1830), commander of the Royal Headquarters, and Commissaris-General of War.
 * Baron Oscar Jolly [fr] (1824–1902), Major general in the Belgian army.
 * Viscount Ferdinand Jolly (1825–1893), lieutenant-general, aide-de-camp to King Léopold II and of Regent Surlet de Chokier.
 * Viscount Hubert Jolly [ fr] (1871–1940), lieutenant-general, aide-de-camp to Kings Albert I and Leopold III