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3501 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3607)
 
3502 Philena died at age eight. Hinckley, Philena (I2870)
 
3503 Philip, Phillip, or Philippe. Duplechin, Philip Jr. (I89)
 
3504 Philo Norton - 1811. Philo Norton Was Born 24 May 1763 At Newton, Conn. On 2 Dec. 1782. He Married Ann Baldwin, Dau. Of Daniel Baldwin And His Second Wife, Abigail Northrup; Ann Baldwin Was Born 2 July 1760. Children Of Philo Norton And Ann Baldwin Are Shown To Have Been: Charles Or Carlos Alonzo, Born 8 Nov. 1784; Meriah, Born 30 Sept. 1786, Married Thomas Mcgiffin; Daniel Shelton, Born 10 Apr. 1788, Married (1) Mary Baldwin (2) Sarah Banning; Julia Ann, Born 24 Nov. 1790 [Must Have Died Young]; Sally, Born 23 Sept. 1792 [Also Must Have Died Young]; Nancy Ann, Born 19 Feb. 1793; Lester Leroy, Born 7 July 1797; Cornelia; Eloise [Louisa]; and Philo, Jr., Born In 1802, Married Jane Conner. [Louisiana Genealogical Register, December, 1958, Page 48]
Mort. Rec. Book B-4, #824, 6 Sept. 1828, Heirs Of Philo Norton, Dec'd., To Anne Norton, His Widow, Lists These Heirs: Carlos A. Norton And Wife, Mary, Of Fayette Co., Penna.; Thomas Mcgriffin and Maria, Late Maria Norton, His Wife, Of Washington Co., Penna.; Lester L. Norton And Harriet, His Wife, Of Fayette Co., Penna.; Cornelia Norton ; Louisa Norton, Both Of Fayette Co., Penna.; And Philo Norton And Jane, His Wife, Of Knox Co., Ohio; Children And Heirs At Law Of Philo Norton, Late Of Attakapas, La., Deceased. Also Named As Decedent's Children And Heirs At Law In The Vendor List Are: Daniel S. Norton And Sarah B. Norton, His Wife, Of Knox Co., Ohio; And Nancy A. Norton Of Fayette Co., Penna. Ann Norton Of Fayette Co., Penna., Is Spoken Of As Mother Of Lester L. Norton, In Folio #849, Same Book. She Was Probably Mother Of All The Children.
[Mary Elizabeth Sanders, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, Heirship Series: Selected Annotated Abstracts of Marriage, Book 1; Books 1811-1829: (: Pelican Publishing, 1973), 72-73.] 
Norton, Philo (I2999)
 
3505 Philomene Berte Guidry, born 19 Feb 1845 , bt. 17 Apr 1845, St. Charles Borromeo Church, Grand Coteau

[Original in French]
Philomene
Berte
Guidry
Le dix sept avril mil huit cent quarante cinq, j’ai baptisé Philomène
Née le dix neuf février dernier de Joseph Auguste Guidry et d’Azélie Guidry
Par. David Guidry, marraine Modeste Onézine Guidry, représentés
Par Mr et mme Pollingue.
[Signature]

[English Translation]
On April seventeenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, I baptized Philomène, born on February nineteen of Joseph Auguste Guidry and Azélie Guidry. Godfather David Guidry, godmother Modeste Onézine Guidry, represented By Mr and Mrs Pollingue.
[Signature]

[Source: St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Grand Coteau, Louisiana), Baptisms, v. 1, p.230 (1845), Philomene Berte Guidry; Diocese of Lafayette Archives.]

[Translated and transcribed by Jeff Vinuesa/Mark Hollier] 
Guidry, Bertha Philomene (I6049)
 
3506 Pierre Bauchet St. Martin II was a distinguished citizen, incorruptible in honor, calm in judgment, judicial in mind, and prudent in counsel. He was, at different times, judge in the parish of St. Charles and speaker of the first state legislature elected by the people which assembled in New Orleans in 1812. His brother Francois was also a member of the legislature of 1812 and a signer of the first state constitution.
Reference: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana (, 1931), page 385. 
St. Martin, Pierre Bauchet Jr. (I1044)
 
3507 Pierre Chauvin, born in Ajnou, was the son of René Chauvin and Catherine Avard de Solesne. He died in Nouvelle France August 4, 1699. On March 3, 1643, he was established in the parish of Ville Marie, on the Isle of Montreal, and received a grand of land in Canada in 1654. His wife was Marthe Autreuil, daughter of René Autreuil and Françoise Lachaunerlin, from which union were born eight children, six sons and two daughters, six of whom became splendid pioneers in French colonial Louisiana.

Source: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana: (, 1931), Chauvin-de Lery-La Freniere Family, p.238. 
Chauvin, Pierre (I1469)
 
3508 Pierre Daspit St. Amand

Pierre Daspit St. Amand (Pierre #2) was the son of Pierre Daspit St. Amand and Marie Anne Carmouche (Pierre #1 - See above). Pierre (#2) is sometimes also referred to as Pierre Jr. Pierre married Marie Mayeaux, the daughter of Francois Mayeaux and Nicole Prevost on November 28, 1778. Their children were:
Pierre - born in 1779 (presumably died young)
Marie Anne - born in 1781
Pierre born in 1784
Marcel (Marcellus) born in 1790, died 1855 (follows)
Baselice - born in 1800, baptized 1801 in Plattenville La.
Pierre (#2) was born while Kerlac was governor of Louisiana . When he was eight years old, the territory of Louisiana was transferred to Spain, in 1863. The Spanish Domination lasted until 1800 (1803). He was Judge of the Interior Parish of Lafourche. He was sixty years old at the time of his daughter, Basilice's marriage at Thibodaux, of which a copy of the court record follows (Page 93 - Acts 1814-15. Part II.)
Some family records show that Pierre #1(See Footnote 8) was married a second time to Marian Leroux-Courcier, however these are not original documents and it is more likely they actually refer to a second marriage of Pierre #2. There were no children by this union, however Marian had two daughters from her first marriage, Adele and Celeste, to August Courcier. Adele married Pierre (#2)'s son Marcel and both Adele and Celeste seem to have been withesses at Basalice's wedding (See below).

Marriage of Bazilice Daspit St. Amand

Today the 12th day of September 1815 and the 40th of the independence of the United States of America Before me Pierre Daspie, judge of the interior parish appeared Monsieur Mathieu Hotard who requested me to register the celebration of marriage which he presents in the following manner:
Interior Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana, 12th of September, 1815 and the 40th of the Independence, I the undersigned V. Coulon, justice of the peace for this parish at the request of the Honorable Judge Pierre Daspie, was brought to his home to join in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony the Sieur Mathieu Hotard, inhabitant of the Parish of St. Charles, age 42 years, native of the Parish of St. Louis, legitimate son of Mathieu Hotard and Marie Genevieve Bourgeois on one part.

And Miss Basilice Daspit St. Amand, minor daughter of the said Pierre Daspit Saint Amant and Marie Mayeaux deceased on the other part, assisted by her Father.

After having received the reciprocal consent of both parties and fulfilled the ordinary ceremonies, ordered by law, the said parties have assigned their signatures and mutually promised to ratify their marriage in the face of our Mother, the Holy Church C. A. &R. at the earliest possible.

Made in the presence of the undersigned witnesses the day and year mentioned above:

Signed: Mathieu Hotard Basalice Daspit

Witnesses: Daspit St. Amand, Courcier Daspit, Lag Daspit, Vol. Daspit, Louis Courcier, Celeste Courcier, Adele Daspit, Chas. Beard.

Signed par me the said Coulon, Justice of the peace.

Registered by me day and year mentioned above.

Signed P. Daspit, Judge.

From Court Record at Thibodaux, La.

Coat of Arms 1209 gives spelling as St. Amand.

The will of Pierre (#2) is on file in French at Thibodaux dated September 20, 1837 (See Translation below). he died September 22, 1837.

WILL OF PIERRE ST. AMAND

The undersigned, Pierre St. Amand, native of Louisiana and resident of Orleans Parish, about 62 years old, physically sick, but with sound mind, memory and intelligence declares that the following is my will and act of last will. I GIVE AND BEQUEATH HALF OF MY PROPERTY in general to my 6 natural children, namely: Martin, Genevieve, Hilaire, Louis, Louis Ovide and Mary St. Amand. The said half of my property to be divided between them in equal parts. I name guardian of my two children: Louis Ovide and Mary, my son Hilaire, and in his default, my son Louis. In the case of the death of one of the said two children, Louis Ovide and Mary, before their majority and without having disposed of their property through testament, the bequest that will come to him in my succession according to the above disposition will be revertible to the survivor of the two.
OF THE OTHER HALF OF MY PROPERTY I give and bequest to Celeste Mechin St. Martin, wife of the said Zenon Boudousquie, the sum of $2000.00 paid once. To Emma Mechin St. Martin, wife of Mr. Witte, the sum of $2000.00 paid once. To my Godchild Mathilde, daughter of Jan Bte Plauche, the sum of $3000.00 paid once. The my Godchild Pierre Bertrand, son of Alexis Bertrand, the sum of $500.00 paid once. To Marie Louise said Heloise Escaud the sum of $2000.00 paid once. To Francoise Sabatier, wife of Joseph Cheval, the sum of $500.00 paid once. To my brother Antoine St. Amand, my watch and to my old friend Mr. Francoise Adam, the sum of $2000.00 paid once.

I give and bequeath to my slaves named below: Andre my old commandant, to Manon old negress and her daughter Lise, to Charles about 70 years old, to old Congo, Genevieve McCarty said Cambasold negress, and immediately after my death, my testament executors as named below, will fulfill to the expenses of my succession, all the formalities required by law, so that my said slaves will enjoy as soon as possible the liberty I give them in regard for their faithful services.

After my death, my testament executors will charge the sum of $2000.00 they will take FROM THE SECOND HALF OF MY PROPERTY, not disposed of in favor of my children, the shares of the State Bank of Louisiana, and the dividends thereof I give and bequeath to my brother Sylvan St. Amand to have and enjoy all his life and dispose as he sees fit. After his death, the said shares of the bank will become the property of his children to who I give and bequeath the aforesaid time to use and dispose as their property.

After the bequests that I make by this present will have been paid and liquidated and my debts paid, IN CASE THE DIVERS BEQUESTS THAT I MAKE ON THE HALF NOT DISPOSED OF IN FAVOR OF MY CHILDREN WILL EXCEED THAT HALF, they will be reductible to "une mare la livre" (mare a pound ????) except for the liberty which will have priority over the other donations.

FOR THE SURPLUS OF MY PROPERTY, after the said donations have been paid I name my universal legatee and my heir Mr. Charles Perret. I name as my testament executors Messieurs James H. Shepherd, William M. Montgomery, merchants, in this town, to act jointly or separately, one in default of the other, in all things respecting my succession, without recourse to the court. I annul and revoke all wills and codicils I may have made before the present for which I stand.

MADE IN NEW ORLEANS the 18th of AUGUST 1821.

Also I give and bequeath to my sister Eulalie St. Amand, widow of Chesne, the sum of $4000.00 paid once. After my death my slave Lala, colored, about 55 years old, will receive her liberty. I give and bequeath to my brother Antoine St. Amand, the sum of $4000.00 to be invested by him and the interest to be given when collected, without touching the capital, and after the death of said Joseph, the sum of $4000.00 will be given in equal parts to the other children of my said brother. I give and bequeath to Miss Felicite Paillat, the sum of $50.00 paid once. To Isabelle Fazende in gratitues for her care the sum of $500.00. To Celeste Escaud the sum of $200.00. To Saintville St. Amand, the youngest of the two sons of my brother Sylvain St. Amand $500.00. To Rosalie Clapier, my Godchild, $400.00.

NEW ORLEANS, AUGUST 18, 1821

(SIGNED) Pierre St. Amand.

Ne varietur (not to be changed) (SIGNED) Jn. Pitot, Judge.
Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/ 
Daspit St. Amand, Pierre Jr. (I459)
 
3509 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/ 
Daspit St. Amand, Pierre Sr. (I440)
 
3510 Pierre died at the age of 26 from yellow fever. Bozonier Marmillion, Pierre Edmond Jr. (I1005)
 
3511 Pierre GRASSET LATOUR né vers 1758, marié en 1793 avec Marie ROUMAGERE, meurt à Bergerac le 22 juin 1829.

Sa succession qui a lieu 6 mois plus tard nous éclaire sur sa situation familiale et financière.

Son fils, Jean GRASSET LATOUR, marchand cordier, fait la déclaration de succession au bureau de Bergerac, en son nom, au nom de sa soeur, Elizabeth, épouse de Jacques LINARET, et au nom de sa mère, Marie ROUMAGERE.

Par son testament passé le 30 février 1824 devant Me MOYNIER, Pierre GRASSET LATOUR avait légué la jouissance de la moitié de ses biens à son épouse et le tiers à son fils, à titre de préciput.

Pierre GRASSET LATOUR tout au long de sa vie et pendant son mariage, avait vendu diverses pièces de terre situées à St Christophe, moyennant 6 900 fr.

La succession consiste en un mobilier évalué 1 352 fr et à un immobilier, propre au défunt, et à un immobilier faisant partie de la société d'acquêts.

immobilier propre au défunt (= biens du défunt possédés avant son mariage)
- une maison située rue Clérac à Bergerac au capital de 5 000 fr
- une cave en forme d'appentis, au capital de 450 fr

immobilier en acquêts (= biens de défunt achetés après son mariage)
- un vignoble à Lantermerle dans la commune de PRIGONRIEUX, comprenant une maison de maître et de vigneron, un chai à pre-soir, un chai à vin, d'autres batiments, un jardin, des vignes, des prés, des taillis, au capital de 7 000 fr
- une maison rue Clérac à Bergerac, au capital de 500 fr
- une autre petite maison servant de décharge, au capital de 350 fr
- un jardin à Bergerac et deux petites maisons, au capital de 3 450 fr.
________________________

Pierre Grasset Latour born about 1758, married in 1793 with Marie Roumagère, dies in Bergerac June 22, 1829.

His estate settlement, which takes place six months later sheds light on his family and financial situation.

His son, Jean Grasset Latour, ropemaker merchant, made the declaration of estate settlemen to the bureau in Bergerac, on his own behalf, on behalf of his sister, Elizabeth, wife of Jacques Linaret, and on behalf of his mother, Marie Roumagère.

In his will written on 30 February 1824 before Maître Moynier, Pierre Grasset Latour had bequeathed half the enjoyment of his property to his wife and a third to his son, as preciput [that is under French law, shares to be taken out of the property held in common, by those having the agreed upon right, before a partition of the property takes place] .

Pierre Grasset Latour throughout his life and during his marriage, had sold several pieces of land located at St. Christopher, for 6,900 francs.

The estate consists of furnishings valued at 1,352 francs and an real estate, owned by the deceased, and a real estate that was part of the conjugal properpty.

Real estate owned by the deceased (= property of the deceased owned before marriage)
- A house on Rue Clérac in Bergerac with a capital assets of 5,000 francs
- A shed-like celler, with a capital assets of 450 francs

Real estate acquired property (= property the deceased purchased after his marriage)
- A vineyard at Lantermerle in the commune of Prigonrieux, including a wine grower?s manor house, a wine press celler, a wine celler, other buildings, a garden, vineyards, meadows, thickets, with capital assets of 7,000 francs
- A house on Rue Clérac in Bergerac, with capital assets of 500 francs
- Another small relief house, with a capital assest of 350 francs
- A garden at Bergerac and two small houses, with capital assets of 3,450 francs. 
Grasset Latour, Pierre (I2686)
 
3512 Pierre GRASSET LATOUR, du quartier de Clairac à Bergerac, cordier, âgé de 35 ans, natif de Bergerac, fils de feu Pierre GRASSET LATOUR, cordier et de Marie BONTEMPS, demeurant à Bergerac épouse Marie ROUMAGERE, âgée de 36 ans, fille de feu François ROUMAGERE, laboureur et de Toinette FORIE, le 23 septembre 1793 (an II) à Bergerac.

Ils ont passé un contrat de mariage, la veille, devant Me SIMOUNET.
_________________

Marriage between Pierre Grasset Latour and Marie Roumagère, 23 September 1793

Pierre Grasset Latour, of the Clairac district in Bergerac, ropemaker, aged 35, native of Bergerac, son of the late Pierre Grasset Latour, ropemaker, and Marie Bontemps, residing in Bergerac, marries Marie Roumagère, age 36, daughter of the late François Roumagère, laborer and Toinette Forie, 23 September 23, 1793 (year II [of the French Republic]) at Bergerac.

They executed a marriage contract, the day before, before Maître Simounet [a notary public]. 
Family F979
 
3513 Pierre Roy Hollier Jr. Collection. Privately held by Linda Girouard. Source Source: S801 (S801)
 
3514 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.

Source: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana (, 1931), page 287.

Pierre constructed a home now known as the "Ormond Plantation" sometime before 1790 near Destrehan, La., along the East River Road. The land was received as a reward by the Spanish Governor Brenardo de Galvez for his valorous activities against the English around Natches. Pierre, who became for a while a very successful planter of indigo and sugar cane, was involved in a tragic and mysterious end. In 1798 after a hasty whispered conversation with a stranger who refused to give his name to the butler. Pierre went off in a carriage and never returned home. Another account described Pierre disappearing one night with a man dressed as a Spanish official. After a year of agonized waiting, Pierre's widow left the house and sold it to the Butler family. Col. Richard Butler after the end of the War of 1812 settled here and named the house after the Ormond Castle in Ireland.

(TRENTE)
RENAUD- Elizabeth, M. Pierre TREPAGNIER (@TREPANIER), Mar. 2, 1777 (SLC, M3, 5) Archdiocese of New Orleans _ VOL 3

Pierre, M. Elizabeth TRENAU (REYNAUD) , Mar. 2, 1777, w. Wiltz, Antoine Boudousquie, Leonardo
Mazange (sister husband) these were their witness (SLC, M3, 5) VOL. 3 Birth VOL. I SCB, BI, 65
Ysabel Emelia ( Pedro and Elisabeth Avignon), B. March 6, 1782,B. Aug 9, 1779, sponsor-
Antonio
Boudeut and Elisabeth Trepanier(SLC, B9, 275)

Vol. 3 -- Franciso Ursino (Pedro and Isabel Abinon), B. April 12, 1783, bn. AUG. 8, 1782 S.
Lorenzo Mudusquie and Susana Trepane (SLC, B9, 285)

More About Pierre Francois Trepagnier and Elizabeth Isabelle Renaud:
Marriage: March 2, 1777, New Orleans, La.. 
Trepagnier, Pierre (I904)
 
3515 Pierre was six years old when he debarked at la Hève with his parents. de Saint-Martin, Sieur Pierre (I1049)
 
3516 Pierre's brother, Mathieu, was rechristened as Sieur Mathieu de Saint-Martin. However, since Mathieu de Saint-Martin never married, his title descended upon the progeny of his older brother, Pierre Martin.
Reference: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana (, 1931), page 384. 
de Saint-Martin, Sieur Pierre (I1049)
 
3517 Pierson, Marion John Bennett, comp, Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812, Baton Rouge, LA, USA: Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, 1963 Source Source: S464 (S464)
 
3518 Pilgrim Rest Cemetery Crawford, James Oran (I4630)
 
3519 Pioneers Rest Cemetery Dufilho, Louise Henrietta (I17959)
 
3520 Plaisance Joubert, Hermina (I597)
 
3521 Plot near the center of the cemetery Booth, Lieutenant Daniel (I3159)
 
3522 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, Alfred Joseph Sr. (I1612)
 
3523 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Taylor, Corinne Louise McDonald (I1613)
 
3524 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, Alfred Leopold (I2808)
 
3525 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, Amelie Marie (I2812)
 
3526 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Toledano, Basilice (I2820)
 
3527 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, John McDonald Sr. (I2898)
 
3528 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, Wilfred Peter (I2899)
 
3529 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Conway, Miriam Adele (I3539)
 
3530 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Dufilho, Lionel Leopold (I3540)
 
3531 Plot Section 3: 185-190 Kelley, Ellen Mary (I3556)
 
3532 Plot Section 3: 185-190; GPS (lat/lon): 29.92851388, -90.08584443 Taylor, John McDonald (I2819)
 
3533 Plot Section 4: 005-007 Toledano, Christoval Ignacio (I846)
 
3534 Plot Section 4: 005-007 Toledano, Ernest (I859)
 
3535 Plot Section 4: 005-007 Toledano, Dorothee (I2338)
 
3536 Plot Section 4:008-010 Toledano, Corinne (I2794)
 
3537 Plot Section 4:008-010 Toledano, Emma (I2795)
 
3538 Plot Section 4:008-010 Toledano, Edward Alphonse (I2797)
 
3539 Plot Section 4:008-010 Toledano, John (I2800)
 
3540 Plot Section 4:008-010 Hall, Bertha Angele (I4042)
 
3541 Plot: Calvary Mausoleum Hollier, Rita Marie (I4084)
 
3542 Plot: Calvary Mausoleum Hollier, Anita (I4087)
 
3543 Plot: Calvary Mausoleum Boudreaux, Maurice (I4095)
 
3544 Plot: Garden of Roses Hollier, O'Neil Joseph (I3913)
 
3545 Plot: Garden of Roses Bourque, Mestaia (I4578)
 
3546 Plot: Left Side of Cross Dillon, Archibald Nicholas (I2192)
 
3547 Plot: Left Side of Cross Hollier, Rodney Joseph (I4064)
 
3548 Plot: Left Side of Cross Hollier, John Detour (I4066)
 
3549 Plot: Left Side of Cross Gonsoulin, Zelamie (I4067)
 
3550 Plot: Left Side of Cross Hollier, Clyde Reginald (I4068)
 

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