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He was the son of Eugène II Joseph d'Olmen, Baron of Poederlee and Hypollite Françoise de Vicq, Lady of Kontich. His father was lord chamberlain at the imperial court. He married Louise Charlotte de Maret de Brouenne and had a son, Hypolitte Ernest d'Olmen, who was Baron of Poederlee after his father's death.
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Leconte Louis, Coup d'œil sur la Légion Belge de 1814, dans Carnet de la Fourragère, 9ème série, Bruxelles, Établissements d'imprimerie L'Avenir, 1950, pp. 301–321.
Leconte Louis, La Grande Misère de la Légion Belge de 1814, dans Carnet de la Fourragère, 13e série, Bruxelles, Établissements d'imprimerie L'Avenir, 1960, pp. 366–404.