2. | Pierre Daspit St. Amand, Sr. was born about 1729 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (son of Captain Jean Francois Daspit de St. Amand and Marie Francoise Dubuisson); died about 6 Oct 1784 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1785, Des Allemands, St Charles, Louisiana, USA
Notes:
Pierre Daspit St. Amand (Pierre #1) was the son of Jean Francois Daspit St. Amand and Marie Francoise du Buisson (See above) also referred to in some places as John Pierre. According to the account cited earlier, Pierre Daspit came to Louisiana when he was forced to leave France due to an "unfortunate duel and disastrous affairs". In another location the following is recorded:
"The tradition is that Pierre, Sr. came to Louisiana from France, bringing with him his three sons - Pierre, Antoine and Alexandre. They came just before the French Revolution (1789)."
The "tradition" cited above does not however reconcile with a number of other facts which appear to be fairly well established. First of all, the family records indicate that the information on Pierre's children is from St. Louis Cathedral records. While it it is possible that these refer to births in France, it is more likely the births were in Louisiana. Pierre's last will was dated New Orleans, 1780 and he died in 1784 also suggests an earlier date of arrival in Louisiana. In the history of the COTEAU DE FRANCE that was written by Clement Bourgois Jr., there are several other important facts mentioned (although their source is not). This documents notes that the Daspit de St. Amand came from France in about 1715. At also mentions that Dominique, the son of Jean Francois Daspit had a son named Antoine who was born in 1757 and married Eulalie Zeringue in 1790. (Antoine will become an important individual in the Coteau de France and the Lanfear affair). Based on this then, Antoine is not Pierre's son but his cousin. One supposition on the part of the author is that the circumstances cited in Dr. Lugano's translation surrounding Pierre's coming to Louisiana may actually refer to Jean Francois who is referred to as Jean Pierre in some documents. The one point that tends to corroborate the "tradition" cited above is the fact that Pierre(#2)'s will (see translation below) states that Antoine is his brother.
Pierre (#1) was married first to Marie Anne Carmouche. Their children were:
Anne Daspit St. Amand - born in 1751
Marie Francoise Daspit St. Amand - born in 1753
Pierre Daspit St. Amand (Pierre #2, also Pierre Jr.) - born in 1755
Michel Daspit St. Amand - born in 1756
Jean Francois Daspit St. Amand - born in 1759
Alexandre Daspit St Amand - born in 1761
Rosalie Genevieve Daspit St. Amand - born in 1762
The family records indicate that the above information is from St. Louis Cathedral records and that, of the above, only Pierre, Michel & Jean Francois and Alexandre left heirs. [7]
After the death of Marie Anne Carmouche, Pierre (#1) married Marian Leroux-Courcier, the widow of August Courcier by whom she had two daughters, Adele and Celeste[8]. Madame Leroux-Courcier was the governess from New Orleans who had been employed to teach Pierre (#1)'s children. Adele married Marcel (or Marcellus) Daspit.
Pierre (#1)'s will is on file in Spanish at Cabildo. The will mentions five commissions received from the Spanish Government, among them a captain's and a colonel's commission. There is a family tradition that Pierre (#1) was known as "the general". The tradition is that for services rendered the Spanish Crown he received a grant of some five thousand acres of territory known as the Coteau de France.
NOTE: The above information on Pierre (#1 or Pierre Sr.) is from a memo with the following note:
March 19, 1933
The above memo was given to me by Edna who found same among Uncle Isaac's papers. It is not known from what source it was obtained.
V. N. D.[9]
Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/
Pierre married Marie Anne Carmouche in 1749 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Marie was born on 14 Nov 1734 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA; died on 22 Mar 1775 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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