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Frederick Edouard ARBOUR

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Nom Frederick Edouard ARBOUR Naissance 22 mars 1827 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, Genre Masculin Inhumation juil 1871 Magnolia,70739,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,[Resthaven Gardens Of Memory And Mausoleum,Baton Rouge,East Baton Rouge Parish,USA] - Baton Rouge Décès 2 juil 1871 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1251 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 24 déc 2024
Père Frederick ARBOUR, n. 16 déc 1803, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 17 déc 1866, Grosse Tete,,Iberville Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 63 ans)
Mère Adeline DAIGLE, n. 26 jan 1802, Manchac,,Tangipahoa Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 29 sept 1891, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 89 ans)
Mariage 25 juil 1825 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F305 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille Marie-Lodoiska Josephine DELAHAYE, n. 19 mars 1834, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 28 mars 1912, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 78 ans)
Mariage 10 déc 1850 New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants 1. Alice ARBOUR, n. 1851, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 1851, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 0 ans)
+ 2. Frederick Andre ARBOUR, n. 8 jan 1853, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 2 fév 1937, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 84 ans)
> 3. Mary Aglae Adele Leontine ARBOUR, n. 17 jan 1855, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 1 mai 1941, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 86 ans)
+ 4. Jules Emile ARBOUR, n. 26 août 1856, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 7 sept 1939, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 83 ans)
5. Adolph ARBOUR, n. 25 juil 1858, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 26 juin 1929, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 70 ans)
6. Sister Marie /Seraphine Ida Alice Mary ARBOUR, n. 3 jan 1861, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 20 juin 1949, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 88 ans)
> 7. Mary Edna ARBOUR, n. 29 juin 1864, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 3 fév 1938, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 73 ans)
8. Marie ARBOUR, n. 29 juin 1865, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, + 9. George Edouard ARBOUR, n. 23 avr 1868, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 5 juin 1930, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 62 ans)
ID Famille F321 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - As a boy, Frederick's father hired a tutor for him and his brothers, one Antoine Pujol. The young lads became well-educated in both French andEnglish. After their wedding, Frederick and Lodiska settled into the Big House in Baton Rouge, where theyhad nine children, five daughters and four sons. The family was confirmed to be living there in 1860. Shortly thereafter the US became engaged in a bitter Civil War. During the Civil War, Frederick is believed to have enlisted on 8 March 1862 at Iberville, Louisiana. Lieutenant Arbour served with Company D, 27th Louisiana Infantry. He was taken prisoner by the Union on 4 July 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and later reported for exchange on 1 April 1864 at Shreveport, Louisiana. Neither henor his widow lived long enough to collect his pension, which was arranged for Confederate soldiers in 1920. In fact, Frederick died just several years after the war. His widow lived another 40 years. Lodiska lived in Baton Rouge in 1900 and in 1910.In 1900, she lived at 609 St Louis Street with son Adolph. In 1910, shelived with daughter Edna and son-in-law Alfred PERSAC.
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From 27th Louisiana Infantry Database:
ARBOUR, FREDERIC
Reigment: 27th Louisiana Infantry Beginning Rank: Second Lieutenant Ending Rank: First Lieutenant
ENLISTMENT/MUSTER-IN/DISCHARGE DATA
Enlistment Data -- Enlistment #1 -- Regiment: 27th Louisiana Infantry Company: D Date: 02 Apr 1862 Rank: First Lieutenant County Iberville Parish State: LA
MUSTER-IN DATA -- Date: 02 Apr 1862 County: Iberville Parish State: LA
MUSTER CARD DATA # 2 -- Type: Company Status: Present Month - From: 4 TO: 5 Year: 1862
MUSTER CARD DATA # 3 -- Type: Company Status: Present Month - From: 5 TO: 7 Year: 1862
MUSTER CARD DATA # 4 -- Type: Company Status: Present Month - From: 7 TO: 7 Year: 1862 -- Remarks: Sick since 28 Jun 1862
MUSTER CARD DATA # 5 -- Type: Company Status: Present Month - From: 7 TO: 11 Year: 1862 -- Remarks: last paid by Capt. McClendon
MUSTER CARD DATA # 6 -- Type: Company Status: Present Month - From: 8 TO: 8 Year: 1862
MUSTER CARD DATA # 7 -- Type: Company Status: Absent Month - From: 11 TO: 12 Year: 1863 -- Reason Absent: Absent without leave since 01 Sep 1862
POW DATA #1 -- Date Captured: 04 Jul 1863 Place Captures: Vicksburg MS Date Paroled: __ Jul 1863 Place Paroled: Vicksburg MS Remarks: Reportedfor exchange at Shreveport, LA, on 01 Apr 1864.
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Frederic Arbour
Died 2 July 1871, aged 44 years
- As a boy, Frederick's father hired a tutor for him and his brothers, one Antoine Pujol. The young lads became well-educated in both French andEnglish. After their wedding, Frederick and Lodiska settled into the Big House in Baton Rouge, where theyhad nine children, five daughters and four sons. The family was confirmed to be living there in 1860. Shortly thereafter the US became engaged in a bitter Civil War. During the Civil War, Frederick is believed to have enlisted on 8 March 1862 at Iberville, Louisiana. Lieutenant Arbour served with Company D, 27th Louisiana Infantry. He was taken prisoner by the Union on 4 July 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and later reported for exchange on 1 April 1864 at Shreveport, Louisiana. Neither henor his widow lived long enough to collect his pension, which was arranged for Confederate soldiers in 1920. In fact, Frederick died just several years after the war. His widow lived another 40 years. Lodiska lived in Baton Rouge in 1900 and in 1910.In 1900, she lived at 609 St Louis Street with son Adolph. In 1910, shelived with daughter Edna and son-in-law Alfred PERSAC.