Hollier & Dufilho Family History
Our Family's Journey Through Time
1. | Suzanne Eugenie de La Villebeuvre was born on 21 Mar 1834 in Louisiana, USA (daughter of Jean Ursin de LaVillebeuvre and Living); died on 10 Aug 1912 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Other Events:
Family/Spouse: Benjamin Toledano. Benjamin (son of Christoval Ignacio Toledano and Basilice Barbay) was born on 25 Jul 1822 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 7 Jan 1877 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried in Lafayette Cemetery No.1, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
Suzanne married Jean Oscar Dupeire on 19 Oct 1880 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jean was born in 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | Jean Ursin de LaVillebeuvre was born about 1803 in Louisiana, USA (son of Jean Ursin de LaVillebeuvre and Eulalie Trepagnier); died on 9 Apr 1881 in Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Other Events:
Jean married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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4. | Jean Ursin de LaVillebeuvre was born about 1777 in Louisiana, USA (son of Captain Jean Louis Fidel Farault de LaVillebeuvre and Living); died on 23 Nov 1863 in Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Other Events:
Notes: Infantry captain in the colonial service of Spain in Louisiana. he was the son of Jean Louis Fidel Farrault de la Villebeuvre, Chevalier de Garrois and Jeanne d'Arby. In 1815 participated in the Battle of New Orleans as an American officer. Jean married Eulalie Trepagnier in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Eulalie (daughter of Pierre Trepagnier and Elizabeth Isabelle Renaud) was born about 1782; died on 19 Dec 1848 in Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Eulalie Trepagnier was born about 1782 (daughter of Pierre Trepagnier and Elizabeth Isabelle Renaud); died on 19 Dec 1848 in Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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8. | Captain Jean Louis Fidel Farault de LaVillebeuvre was born in 1731 in France; died in 1797 in Mobile, Alabama, USA. Notes: La Villebeuvre, Don Juan de, was a Spanish military officer who came to Louisiana about the time that Spanish authority was established in the province. He is mentioned in the petition of Dec., 1768, to the superior council praying for the expulsion of the Spanish frigate “used to serve as a prison to the citizens oppressed by Ulloa.” About that time M. Piernas, commandant at Natchez, asked a boat ascending the river for provisions, but was informed that they had none to spare. Piernas withdrew, but soon reappeared with a loaded piece of artillery and threatened to fire on the boat if she attempted to leave the landing. He then ordered Capt. La Villebeuvre, at the head of his troops, to take possession of the provisions. The petition states that the captain was reluctant to do so, but was obliged to obey the orders of his superior officer. In the winter of 1787-88 Capt. La Villebeuvre made a journey into the Indian country. He met the Choctaw tribe, which promised not to receive the Americans, but to remain under the protection of the king of Spain. He also met the chiefs of the Yazoos and made amicable arrangements with them, and persuaded the king of the Chickasaws and several of the head men of that tribe to go to New Orleans to meet Gov. Miro. He returned to New Orleans in Jan., 1788, and Gov. Miro reported that Capt. La Villebeuvre had rendered “meritorious services in his journey of 128 leagues in un the uninhabited regions”. The governor also recommended that he be promoted to lieutenant-colonel. Jean married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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10. | Pierre Trepagnier was born on 19 Jun 1749 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (son of François Trepagnier, I and Marie Jeanne Bar); died in 1798 in St Charles, Louisiana, USA. Notes: Pierre Trepagnier was a milita officer in Louisiana and served under Governor Bernardo de galvez in his campaigns against the English during the American Revolution. He was a wealthy planter in St. Charles parish. He disappeared one morning in a mysterious manner from his plantation, leaving his family at the breakfast table and driving off with an unknown individual, never to be seen alive again. Pierre married Elizabeth Isabelle Renaud on 2 Mar 1777 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1762; died about 1813. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Elizabeth Isabelle Renaud was born in 1762; died about 1813. Notes: Published in: Notes: Married:
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20. | François Trepagnier, I was born on 26 Feb 1717 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA (son of Claude de Trèpagny and Genevieve Burel); died in 1760 in Destrehan, St Charles, Louisiana, USA. Notes: François was the sixth child of Claude Trepagnier and Genevieve Burel. He was an officer in the Louisiana colonial militia. François married Marie Jeanne Bar on 18 Jul 1740 in German Coast, Louisiana, USA. Marie (daughter of Living and Living) was born in 1719 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 19 Sep 1812 in St Charles, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
21. | Marie Jeanne Bar was born in 1719 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Living and Living); died on 19 Sep 1812 in St Charles, Louisiana, USA. Notes: Married:
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40. | Claude de Trèpagny was born in 1671 in Chateau Richer, La Côte-de-Beaupré, Quebec, Canada (son of Romain de Trèpagny and Geneviève Drouin); died in Nov 1724 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Other Events:
Notes: Claude Trepagnier was one of the first Canadians to arrive in Fort Maurepas (Old Biloxi) in 1699. He and his wife, Genevieve Burel (or Burelle), were also established at the Mobile Post at the time of its foundation. Their names are often met in the old records from 1708 to 1710 in which they are designated as traders or merchants. Claude married Genevieve Burel in Aug 1704 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA. Genevieve died in 1729. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
41. | Genevieve Burel died in 1729. Other Events:
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42. | Living Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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