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- [S243] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com, entry for Johnnie Dufilho, 1972, SS no. 439-22-6432.
Name: Johnnie Dufilho
SSN: 439-22-6432
Last Residence:
70570 Opelousas, Saint Landry, Louisiana, USA
BORN: 7 Jul 1904
Died: Sep 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (Before 1951)
- [S370] Bellevue Memorial Cemetery (Opelousas, Louisiana), Grave Markers, photograph, gravestone for Jonnie F. and Mina J. Dufilho, GPS (lat/lon): 30.46417, -92.1; photographed by Mark Edwin Hollier, 23 October 2011.
- [S588] Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1915), 47 vols, Donald J. Hebert, (Name: Hebert Publications; Location: Rayne, Louisiana;), 36:224; citing Opel. Ch.: v.7, p.635.
DUFILHO, John Francis (John & Anna Hinckley) b. 7 July 1904 (Opel. Ch.: v.7, p.635)
- [S651] St. Landry Catholic Church (Opelousas, Louisiana), (Name: Diocese of Lafayette Archives; Location: Lafayette, Louisiana;), Baptisms, vol. 7, p.635, John Francis Dufilho (1904); copy of original register supplied by Candace Brunet, Associate Archivist, Diocese of Lafayette Archives; privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, Opelousas, Louisiana, 2020 (Reliability: 3).
- [S651] St. Landry Catholic Church (Opelousas, Louisiana), (Name: Diocese of Lafayette Archives; Location: Lafayette, Louisiana;), Baptisms, vol. 7, p.635, John Francis Dufilho (1904); copy of original register supplied by Candace Brunet, Associate Archivist, Diocese of Lafayette Archives; privately held by Mark Edwin Hollier, Opelousas, Louisiana, 2020 (Reliability: 4).
- [S670] Newspapers.com, "Funeral Rites Set Wednesday for J. Dufilho," Daily World, Opelousas, Louisiana, 19 September 1972, p. 1.
Funeral Rites Set Wednesday For J. Dufilho
Funeral services for John F. (Johnny) Dufilho of Opelousas, a retired school bus driver and member of a prominent local family, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Services will be read at the First National Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue Memorial Park.
Dufilho died at 7 p m Monday at his home on Lombard St. He was 68.
A native of Opelousas, he was the son of the late John and Anna Hinckley Dufilho. Survivors are his widow, the former Mina Joubert of Opelousas; a niece whom Mr. and Mrs. Dufilho reared, Mrs. George Webb of Baton Rouge, five brothers, George, Louis, and Gerald Dufilho, all of Opelousas, Peyton Dufilho of Baton Rouge, and Eugene Dufilho of Clermont Harbor, Miss.; and two sisters, Mrs. Horace Russ and Mrs. Havard Burleigh, both of Opelousas
- [S592] GenealogyBank.com, (Name: NewsBank, inc. ; Location: Naples, Florida, USA;), "Opelousas School Bus Drivers Are Honored," Times Advocate, Baton Rouge, 11 March 1955, p. 6.
Opelousas School Bus Drivers Are Honored
OPELOUSAS—Members of the local Woodmen of the World honored 19 bus drivers who drive students to Opelousas area schools at a supper Wednesday night in the first such recognition given the drivers. J. E. Richard, consul commander, welcomed guests. A. B. Guillory of Mamou, field representative of the WOW, explained that the drivers were being honored in recognition for their safe driving record and he presented each a pin. Supt. C. L. Couvillion and Aldcn Vige, visiting teacher, responded.
Honorees were Ferdie Dupre, driver to Prairie Ronde; Mrs. Horace Babineaux, A. G. Hawkins, Dayton Hawkins, Burtman Nezat and Coleman Resweber, Port Barre school; Homer Boone, Homer Carroll, Merrick Deville, Johnnie Dufilho, Allen Dupre, Artheus Leger, Thomas Leger, Mrs. Alfred Theriot, Opelousas schools; Mrs. Julia Joubert, David Noel, Lawrence Prudhomme, John Richard and Hammond Seidel, Lawtell.
- [S245] 1910 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online. Year: 1910; Census Place: Police Jury Ward 1, Saint Landry, Louisiana; Roll: ; Page: ; Enumeration District: ; Image: .
Record for John Dufillea Jr.
- [S246] 1920 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;), Database online. Year: 1920; Census Place: Opelousas, St Landry, Louisiana; Roll: T625_630; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 88; Image: .
Record for Jannie Dufilho
- [S627] "U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," digital images, card for Johnnie F. Dufilho, serial no. 33, Local Draft Board No. 1, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; citing Records of the Selective Service System, 1926-1975, RG 147.
Name: Johnnie F Dufilho
Gender: Male
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1903
Residence: Opelousas, St Landry, Louisiana, USA
Registration Date: 1940-1945
- [S370] Bellevue Memorial Cemetery (Opelousas, Louisiana), Grave Markers, photograph, gravestone for Jonnie F. and Mina J. Dufilho, GPS (lat/lon): 30.46417, -92.1; photographed by Mark Edwin Hollier, 23 October 2011 (Reliability: 4).
- [S266] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, John "Johnnie" Dufilho, Jr, Memorial# 81980097, created by Mark Hollier, 14 Dec 2011.
- [S279] Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900), CD-ROM database, Donald J. Hebert, (Name: Hebert Publications; Location: Rayne, Louisiana;).
DUFILHO, John (Charles & Antoinette DEBAILLON) m. 21 March 1900 Anna HINKLEY (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.245)
- [S354] "St. Landry Parish Marriage Licenses, 1807 - Present", (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), no. 27754, John Dufilho and Anna Catherine Hinckley, 1900, recorded license (with original signatures); Opelousas Court House (Reliability: 4).
- [S366] Daily World, Opelousas, Louisiana (print edition), (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), Sunday, March 19, 1950 edition.
- [S393] St. Landry Catholic Church (Opelousas, Louisiana), Marriage Certificates, (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), certificate for John Dufilho and Anna Hinkley, married 21 Mar 1900, volume M-3, page 245, number 12 (Reliability: 3).
Witnesses:
A. L. Hollier - Arthur Louis Hollier, Lilly Ann's grandfather.
A. M. Hollier - Adolphe Marshall Hollier. Adolphe married Antoinia Dufilho, John Marie's sister.
U. L. Hinckley - I think this may be Arthur L. Hinckley, Anna’s brother. It is possible the “U” was incorrectly transcribed. A. L. Hinckley appears as a witness on the marriage license I have from the court house.
M. J. Dufilho – Maurice Joseph (Jean Marie’s brother).
- [S670] Newspapers.com, "John Dufilhos are Married 64 years," Daily World (Opelousas, Louisiana), 20 March 1964, p. 5 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/227891266: accessed 15 October 2017).
John Dufilhos are Married 64 years
Mr. and Mrs. John Dufilho, 332 S. Lombard St., are today observing their 64th wedding anniversary. The couple was married March 20. 1000, at St. Landry Catholic Church In Opelousas.
The couple will observe the day quietly because Mr. Dufilho has been ill with pneumonia. He was moved last night from St. Landry Clinic to his home so he and Mrs. Dufilho could spend their anniversary together at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dufilho are the parents of six sons and two daughters -- Johnny Dufilho, Louis Dufilho, Peyton Dufilho and Gerald Dufilho all of Opelousas, George Dufilho of Narwalk [Norwalk], Calif., Mrs. Havard Burleigh and Eugene Dufilho, both of Clermont Harbor, Miss., and Mrs. H. A. Russ of Houston, Tex.
Another son, 1/Lt. [1st Lieutenant] Marlon Dufilho, lost his life In the war.
- [S366] Daily World, Opelousas, Louisiana (print edition), (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), "'Kidnapped,' Says He After Fifty Years," 19 March 1950, p. 4 (Reliability: 2).
‘Kidnapped,’ Says He After Fifty Years
John M. Dufilho figures today it turned out great, even though his wife “just kidnapped” him into marrying her 50 years ago. “I was at a dance,” Mr. Dufilho explained “standing around when all of a sudden a pink rose bud hit me on the chest.
“That was the beginning of a different courtship and 50 years of married life.”
Well-known and beloved Mr. and Mrs. Dufilho, who have spent the greater part of their life right here in Opelousas, are celebrating today their anniversary.
TELLS ALL
The operating part of this apparent conspiracy admits, that maybe there is something with a twinkle In her eye, to it.
“I knew he was the one for me the first moment I saw him, and so I set my hat for him,” Mrs. Dufilho confides.
He was 23 years old and she only 13 when the courtship began.
“I thought she was just a little girl and didn’t know what she wanted, so I started being nice to her –taking her to dances and all,” he relates.
WAS HE FOOLED
He tried to be a guardian to her, introducing her to nice boys, and in reality, trying to find a man for her. But he didn’t know how set she was, until, he didn’t see her for one year
WRITES HIS MOTHER
Undaunted, the pretty dark-haired dark-eyed girl, wrote his mother. “That’s when I gave up my idea of wanting to be a bachelor and started, to my amazement, thinking that perhaps married life wouldn’t be too bad.”
WED IN 1900
Their wedding was held in the Opelousas Catholic church on March 20. 1900. Mrs. Dufilho was the former Miss Catherine Ann Hinckley, and she had been born in Opelousas Mr. Dufilho. however was born in New Orleans and came to Opelousas in the year 1882, and it is considered a coincidence by the couple, for it was in this very year that Mrs. Dufilho was born.
“IT WAS FAITH”
“It was faith—he just had to come to me.” Mrs. Dufilho teased. as she smiled at her husband
HAD 9 CHILDREN
They had nine children, seven boys and two girls. One of their boys was killed at Pearl Harbor.
Mrs. Dufilho on telling about her children, told of a very odd thing that has happened. Two of her children, the oldest and youngest have never seen each other. George, the oldest, went to California when he was about 29 years old; and the baby Gerald, was only a few months old.
Since then, both have been busy and have never had a chance to visit each other. On this day. with their children, grandchildren (nine), and great-grandchildren (two); this scribe would like to take her hat off to them.
MET LIFE BRAVELY
They have met life bravely and hive received its reward of a happy life together. “We’ve always been very close to each other, sharing sorrow and joy alike; and to be truthful we have never stayed away from each other in vexation for even one-half hour, Mrs. Dufilho proudly said.
CHILDREN
Their children are: George Dufilho of California, Mrs. Havard Burleigh of Mississippi, John Dufilho, Mrs. Gayheart Shute of Houston. Tex., Louis, Eugene and Gerald Dufilho.
- [S670] Newspapers.com, "John Dufilhos are Married 64 years," Daily World (Opelousas, Louisiana), 29 March 1964, p. 5 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/227891266: accessed 27 December 2020).
Mr. and Mrs. John Dufilho, 332 S. Lombard St., are today observing their 64th wedding anniversary. The couple was married March 20, 1900, at St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas. The couple will observe the day quietly because Mr. Dufilho has been ill with pneumonia. He was moved last night from St. Landry Clinic to his home so he and Mrs. Dufilho could spend their anniversary together at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dufilho are the parents of six sons and two daughters — Johnny Dufilho, Louis Dufilho, Peyton Dufilho and Gerald Dufilho all of Opelousas, George Dufilho of Norwalk, Calif., Mrs. Havard Burleigh and Eugene Dufilho, both of Clermont Harbor, Miss., and Mrs. H. A. Russ of Houston, Tex. Another son, 1/Lt. Marlon Dufilho, lost his life in the war.
[Source: "John Dufilhos are Married 64 years," Daily World (Opelousas, Louisiana), 29 March 1964, p. 5.]
[Transcribed by Mark Edwin Hollier, 2020.]
- [S354] "St. Landry Parish Marriage Licenses, 1807 - Present", (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), registry, entry for Johnnie Dufilho and Mina Joubert, no.17-0230, 19 September 1930 (Reliability: 4).
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