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- [S291] Nolan, Charles E., Sacramental Records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1718-1831, Charles E. Nolan, (Name: Archdiocese of New Orleans; Location: New Orleans, Louisiana; Date: 1989;), 19:125, entry for Remis Jules DUFILHO; citing SLC, B40, 146 (Reliability: 3).
DUFILHO, Remis Jules (Joseph, native of Mirande, dept. of Gers in France, and Adele BECNEL, native of St. John the Baptist Parish in this state, both residents of this city), b. Apr. 17, 1830, bn. Oct. 1, 1826, pgp. Louis DUFILHO, dec. and Marie Jeanne BONNET, mgp. Maximilien BECNEL, dec., and Erasie HAYDEL, s. Pierre Prudent BECNEL nad Aimee Aglae ROUSSEL, Widow LANAUX (SLC, B40, 146) [marginal note: died]
- [S591] St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Sacramental Certificates, (Name: Archdiocese of New Orleans, Office of Archives; Location: New Orleans, Louisiana;), burial register and certificate, Jules Dufilho, died and buried 3 July 1832; citing 1832-1833 funerals, p. 49, no. 283.
[Transcription]
No. 283
Jules Dufilho
Aujourd'hui Mardi troisieme jour du mois de Juillet de L'an mil huit cent trente deux à six heures
du soir: Je souſsigné Louis, Moné, Prêtre, Curé de l'Eglise Cathédrale et Paroiſsiale de St Louis de
cette ville de la Nouvelle Orléans dans l'Etat de la Louisiane ai inhumé dans le nouveau Cimetière
de la dite Eglise le corps de feu Jules Dufilho enfant agé de cinq ans et demi né en cette même
ville du légitime mariage de Mr. Louis Joseph Dufilho Jr. avec Dame Adèle Becnel son épouse, ses
père et mère. Décédé ce matin à une heure et demi.
En foi de quoi j'ai signé.
L. Moné, curé
[Translation]
On today, Tuesday, third day of July in the year eighteen hundred thirty-two, at six o'clock in the
evening, I, Louis Moné, undersigned priest and curate of the Cathedral and Parish of St. Louis of
New Orleans, Louisiana, interred in the new cemetery of the said church, the remains of the late
Jules Dufilho, a child of five years of age, who died this morning at one thirty, born in this same
city of the legitimate marriage of Louis Joseph Dufilho Jr. and his wife Adèle Becnel, his parents.
In testimony whereof, I signed my name.
L. Moné, curate
[St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Sacramental Certificates (privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier), burial register and certificate, Jules Dufilho, died and buried 3 July 1832; citing 1832-1833 funerals, p. 49, no. 283; translated and transcribed by Christophe Landry, Louisiana Historic and Cultural Vistas, 2020]
- [S881] St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Baptisms, vol. 13, p. 146, no. 643, Remis Jules Dufilho (1830); certified copy provided by the Office of Archives and Records, Archdiocese of New Orleans; privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, Opelousas, Louisiana, 2021.
- [S881] St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Baptisms, vol. 13, p. 146, no. 643, Remis Jules Dufilho (1830); certified copy provided by the Office of Archives and Records, Archdiocese of New Orleans; privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, Opelousas, Louisiana, 2021. (Reliability: 4).
- [S897] Louisiana Courier, New Orleans, Louisiana (print edition), Jules Dufilho death notice, 3 July 1832, p. 2, col. 3 (Reliability: 4).
The friends and acquaintances of Joseph Dufilho, Jr., are requested to attend the funeral of his son Jules Dufilho, who departed this life at one o’clock, this morning. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 5 o’clock, from the dwelling of his father, Chartres, between St. Louis and Toulouse streets.
[Source: Jules Dufilho death notice, 3 July 1832, p. 2, col. 3, Louisiana Courier, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Public Library.]
[Transcription by Mark Hollier, 2020.]
- [S573] Tombstone Index. [Card file] Works Progress Administration project at the Louisiana State Museum, (Date: 1934-1940;), Jules Dufilho, died July 3, 1832 aged 5 yrs.
ST. LOUIS #1
DUFILHO
Jules
Child of Mr. Louis Joseph Dufilho
and Dame Adele Becnel
Died July 3, 1832
aged 5 yrs.
- [S591] St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Sacramental Certificates, (Name: Archdiocese of New Orleans, Office of Archives; Location: New Orleans, Louisiana;), burial register and certificate, Jules Dufilho, died and buried 3 July 1832; citing 1832-1833 funerals, p. 49, no. 283 (Reliability: 4).
[Transcription]
No. 283
Jules Dufilho
Aujourd'hui Mardi troisieme jour du mois de Juillet de L'an mil huit cent trente deux à six heures
du soir: Je souſsigné Louis, Moné, Prêtre, Curé de l'Eglise Cathédrale et Paroiſsiale de St Louis de
cette ville de la Nouvelle Orléans dans l'Etat de la Louisiane ai inhumé dans le nouveau Cimetière
de la dite Eglise le corps de feu Jules Dufilho enfant agé de cinq ans et demi né en cette même
ville du légitime mariage de Mr. Louis Joseph Dufilho Jr. avec Dame Adèle Becnel son épouse, ses
père et mère. Décédé ce matin à une heure et demi.
En foi de quoi j'ai signé.
L. Moné, curé
[Translation]
On today, Tuesday, third day of July in the year eighteen hundred thirty-two, at six o'clock in the
evening, I, Louis Moné, undersigned priest and curate of the Cathedral and Parish of St. Louis of
New Orleans, Louisiana, interred in the new cemetery of the said church, the remains of the late
Jules Dufilho, a child of five years of age, who died this morning at one thirty, born in this same
city of the legitimate marriage of Louis Joseph Dufilho Jr. and his wife Adèle Becnel, his parents.
In testimony whereof, I signed my name.
L. Moné, curate
[St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, Louisiana), Sacramental Certificates (privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier), burial register and certificate, Jules Dufilho, died and buried 3 July 1832; citing 1832-1833 funerals, p. 49, no. 283; translated and transcribed by Christophe Landry, Louisiana Historic and Cultural Vistas, 2020]
- [S573] Tombstone Index. [Card file] Works Progress Administration project at the Louisiana State Museum, (Date: 1934-1940;), Jules Dufilho, died July 3, 1832 aged 5 yrs. (Reliability: 3).
ST. LOUIS #1
DUFILHO
Jules
Child of Mr. Louis Joseph Dufilho
and Dame Adele Becnel
Died July 3, 1832
aged 5 yrs.
- [S897] Louisiana Courier, New Orleans, Louisiana (print edition), Jules Dufilho death notice, 3 July 1832, p. 2, col. 3.
The friends and acquaintances of Joseph Dufilho, Jr., are requested to attend the funeral of his son Jules Dufilho, who departed this life at one o’clock, this morning. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 5 o’clock, from the dwelling of his father, Chartres, between St. Louis and Toulouse streets.
[Source: Jules Dufilho death notice, 3 July 1832, p. 2, col. 3, Louisiana Courier, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Public Library.]
[Transcription by Mark Hollier, 2020.]
- [S266] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, memorial page for Jules Remis Dufilho, no. 219677261, Saint Louis Cemetery Number 2, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219677261/jules-remis-dufilho.
- [S164] St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Edgard, Louisiana), Marriage Certificates, St. John the Baptist Church, v.3, p.9-10 (Reliability: 4).
Louis Joseph DUFILHO son of Jean DUFILHO and Jeanne Marie BONNET and Adele BECNEL daugther of Maximilien BECNEL (dec.) and Erasie HAYDEL were lawfully married on the 29th day of April 1819 according to the rite of the Roman Catholic Church and in conformity with the laws of the State of Louisiana. Rev Mina officiating in the presence of Louis DUFILHO, Pierre Valsain BOSONNIER-MARMILLION and Jean HAYDEL witnesses, father and son at whose home the marriage was performed.
- [S375] Houin, Stephen M., New Orleans Genesis.
- [S864] St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Edgard, Louisiana), Sacramental Registers, Marriages vol. 3, pps. 9–10, Louis Joseph Dufilho and Adele Becnel (1819); copy privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, 2020 (Reliability: 4).
Number 325
Louis Dufilho Jr. & Adéle Becnel
Transcription
Nous soussigné curé de cette parroisse de St Jn Baptiste Comté des Allemands Diocèse et Etat de
la Louisiane une les lettres de dispenses de deux publications de bans de Mr Le Grand Vicaire en
date du 19 avril 1819 signé M. Mons. Vic. Gen et une aussi celles d'autorisation, et de dispense
de 2 bans de Mr le Curé de la Paroisse de St Jacques des Acadiens datées le 26 avril 1819
signées Charles Mariani curé où on a prouvé un oar sans opposition ou empêchement quelconque
venu à leur connaissance : attendu aussi les permissions de MMs les juges de la Nlle Orléans
datées le 20 courant 1819 signée F. Pitot Juge, comme aussi de la psse de St Jacques datées le 27
courant 1819 signée D. Tureaud Juge; avons donné la bénédiction nuptiale et reçu le mutuel
consentement de futur mariage entre Mr Louis Joseph Dufilho, fils majeur et légitime de Jean
Dufilho, et de Jeanne Marie Bonnet, ses père et mère d'une part, natif de Mirande pays français,
Département de Gers, âgé de 31 ans d'une part; et entre Mlle Adéle Becnel fille mineure, et
légitime de feu Maximilien Becnel, et d'Erasie Haydel, native de cette parroisse et domiciliée dans
celle de St Michel d'autre part, âgée de 16 ans. Mr l'époux est résident de la Nlle Orléans. Ont été
présens en qualité de témoins à cette célébration MM Louis Dufilho Pierre et Valsin Bonsonnier
Marmillon, Jean Js Haydel père et fils chez qui le mariage a été fait, et plusieurs autres parens qui
nous ont dit bien connaître les noms domiciles et libertés des dites parties contractantes et qui
ont signé avec nous ce jour 29 avril 1819.
[Signatures]
[Translation]
I, undersigned curate of St. John the Baptist Parish, German County, Diocese and State of
Louisiana, after receiving dispensation letters of two marriage bans announced by the Vicar-
General dated 19 April 1819 and signed Monseigneur, Vicar-General, and also an authorization
and dispensation of two marriage bans by the curate of the Parish of St. James of the Acadians
dated 26 April 1819 and signed Charles Mariani, curate, which proved no opposition or
impediment of any kind known or made to them, and given the permission given by the New
Orleans judges dated 20 April 1819 and signed F. Pitot, judge, as well as one from the Parish of
St. James dated 27 April 1819 and signed D. Tureaud, judge, solemnized the marriage and
received mutual consent to marry Louis Joseph Dufilho, major and legitimate son of Jean
Dufilho and Jeanne Marie Bonnet, his parents, native of Mirande, Département de Gers, France,
age 31, resident of New Orleans, on the one hand; and Adéle Becnel, minor and legitimate
daughter of the late Maximilien Becnel and Erasie Haydel, native of this parish and domicilied in
St. Michael Parish [Convent, St. James Parish], age 16. Those present at this celebration were
Louis Dufilho, Pierre and Valsin Bonsonnier Marmillion, Jean Jacques Haydel Sr. and Jr., at whose
home the marriage took place, and several other relatives, who declared knowing the names,
residence, and freedoms of the contracting parties, and who signed with me this 29th April 1819.
[Signatures]
Pierre B. Marmillion — J. J. Haydel — J. J. Haydel, fils — Valsain B. Marmillion — Dufilho Junr. — Vite Modeste Mina, Curé
[St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Edgard, Louisiana), Sacramental Registers, Marriages vol. 3, pps. 910, Louis Joseph Dufilho and Adele Becnel (1819); copy privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, 2020; digital images, Archdiocese of New Orleans; translated and transcribed by Christophe Landry, Louisiana Historic and Cultural Vistas, 2020]
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