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| ID No: |
1456764 |
| Firstname: |
Rosalie-Helene |
| Name: |
Gallien
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| Gender: |
F |
| Occupation: |
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| Born: |
12 August 1775
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| Parish/City: |
Louisiana |
| Country: |
United States USA |
| Bapt./Source: |
"GALLIEN, Rosalia (Josef & Maria Bouton) bt. 19 Mar 1782, bn. 12 Aug. 1775, sp. Luis Mollere & Genovefa Brollan (ASC-1,79)" DIOBR Vol 2, p.303-in Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Spanish-controlled Louisiana |
| Burial: |
09 September 1810 - Age: 35
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| Parish/City: |
Opelousas, St Landry Parish, Louisiana |
| Country: |
United States USA |
| Burial/Source: |
"GALLIEN, Helene ditte [known as] Miss St. Jean bur. 9 Sept. 1810 Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.112)" SWLR CD by Hebert |
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Information, Other Kids, Notes, etc.
Children w/ Louis LaPerche dit St. Jean: (1) Louis fils (~1791-1815) (2) Osite LaPerche (1796-1883), wed Jean Bte. Guillory.
Children w/ Henry Bureau: (1) Francois bt. 1800; (2)Alexandre (~1804-1879)- wed Marie Louise Janis; (3) Celeste (1805-?)- wed Pierre Garcia; (4) Josephine (1808-?)-wed Alexis Fruge.
Francois Bureau likely died prior to 181 ...< plus >...
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Marriage or Union
Rosalie-Helene 24 years & Henry 30 years
1800
, Louisiana
United States USA
Source: no record found as yet-- see notes with profiles
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| Partner |
| ID No: |
1456770 |
| Firstname: |
Henry |
| Name: |
Bureau
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| Gender: |
M |
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| Born: |
1770 estimation
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| Death: |
1815 - Age: 45
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| Parish/City: |
Opelousas, St Landry Parish, Lousiana |
| Country: |
United States USA |
| Burial/Source: |
BUREAU, Henry 3 natural children: Alexandre, Celeste, Josephine Will 3 June 1815 (LSAR: Opel.: 1815) from SWLR CD by Hebert |
Information, Other Kids, Notes, etc.
Little info available: Children w/ Rosalie Gallien: (1) Francois bt. 1800; (2)Alexandre (~1804-1879)- wed Marie Louise Janis; (3) Celeste (1805-?)- wed Pierre Garcia; (4) Josephine (1808-?)-wed Alexis Fruge.
Francois Bureau likely died prior to 1815 as not named in father's succession at death.
It is possibly Rosalie and Henry were not legally ...< plus >...
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