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Arthur B ARBOUR

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Nom Arthur B ARBOUR Naissance 5 fév 1842 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, Genre Masculin Profession Lawyer Inhumation nov 1909 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, Décès 22 nov 1909 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I1301 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 Olivia COMEAUX, n. 21 fév 1844, Iberville,,Iberville Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 26 nov 1923, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 79 ans)
Mariage 21 juil 1868 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants + 1. Edward Joseph ARBOUR, n. 3 mai 1869, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 9 jan 1927, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 57 ans)
2. Ernestine Mary ARBOUR, n. 2 nov 1870, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 2 août 1934, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 63 ans)
3. William Lawrence ARBOUR, n. 10 juin 1872, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 10 juil 1873, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 1 an)
4. Agnes Genevieve ARBOUR, n. 25 août 1874, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 20 jan 1958, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 83 ans)
5. Joseph Stacey ARBOUR, n. 14 juin 1876, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 13 oct 1878, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 2 ans)
6. Douglas Herbert ARBOUR, n. 24 août 1877, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 4 déc 1878, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 1 an)
7. Gertrude Mary ARBOUR, n. 4 avr 1880, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 15 avr 1962, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 82 ans)
> 8. Enid Martha ARBOUR, n. 29 juil 1881, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 26 avr 1957, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 75 ans)
+ 9. Leo Arthur ARBOUR, n. 6 fév 1883, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 29 sept 1949, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 66 ans)
+ 10. Douglas Thomas ARBOUR, n. 24 nov 1884, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 27 mars 1916, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa,
(Âgé de 31 ans)
+ 11. Clarence Vincent ARBOUR, n. 16 déc 1887, New Orleans,,Orleans Parish,Louisiana,Usa, d. 12 mai 1952, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 64 ans)
ID Famille F347 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 24 déc 2024
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Notes - As a boy, Arthur's father hired a tutor for him and his brothers, one Antoine Pujol. The young lads became well-educated in both French and English. As a young man, Arthur saw his country divided by Civil War and decided to volunteer. He enlisted on 7 June 1861, at Camp Moore, Louisiana. He was the first and the youngest of four brothers to sign-up. Private Arbour served with Company B, 7th Louisiana Infantry. He was injured in the line of duty on 8 October 1861 and was discharged by the Medical Examination Board on 5 November 1861 at Richmond. After their wedding, Arthur and Olivia settled in New Orleans, where they had at least their first seven children. The young family lived there in 1870 and in 1880, when theylived at 12 West New Orleans Street. They eventually had11 children, four daughters and seven sons. By 1900, they had moved toBaton Rouge, where they lived at 306 St Ferdinand Street. At the time of his military enlistment, Arthur reportedhis occupation as lawyer. In1920, Olivia was found living in Baton Rouge at 316 St Ferdinand Street. This was also the year she began collecting Arthur's veteran's pension - an amount of $8 per month.
Arthur B. Arbour Family
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- As a boy, Arthur's father hired a tutor for him and his brothers, one Antoine Pujol. The young lads became well-educated in both French and English. As a young man, Arthur saw his country divided by Civil War and decided to volunteer. He enlisted on 7 June 1861, at Camp Moore, Louisiana. He was the first and the youngest of four brothers to sign-up. Private Arbour served with Company B, 7th Louisiana Infantry. He was injured in the line of duty on 8 October 1861 and was discharged by the Medical Examination Board on 5 November 1861 at Richmond. After their wedding, Arthur and Olivia settled in New Orleans, where they had at least their first seven children. The young family lived there in 1870 and in 1880, when theylived at 12 West New Orleans Street. They eventually had11 children, four daughters and seven sons. By 1900, they had moved toBaton Rouge, where they lived at 306 St Ferdinand Street. At the time of his military enlistment, Arthur reportedhis occupation as lawyer. In1920, Olivia was found living in Baton Rouge at 316 St Ferdinand Street. This was also the year she began collecting Arthur's veteran's pension - an amount of $8 per month.