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Sybil ARBOUR

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Nom Sybil ARBOUR Naissance 4 avr 1881 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, Genre Féminin Décès 18 déc 1968 Denham Springs,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I6925 Pierre Harbourgt Dernière modif. 24 déc 2024
Père Octave Roland ARBOUR, n. 3 sept 1834, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 2 oct 1906, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 72 ans)
Mère Susan Carolyn GAYLE, n. 22 oct 1839, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, d. 2 août 1906, Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States,
(Âgé de 66 ans)
Mariage 5 déc 1860 Baton Rouge,,East Baton Rouge Parish,Louisiana,United States, _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F430 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
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Notes - Sybil never married or had children. As a young woman, she studied nursing at the New Orleans Sanitarium, which later became the Presbyterian Hospital from which she graduated in October 1912. Initially, Sybil took a private nursing job in New Orleans. Throughout her life, Sybil tookcare not only of her patients but also her family in later years, tending to the needs of sister Maude and her husband Nap, as well as sisterBenie. She lived in Jackson, Louisiana, at the time of her death.
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Bio from Facebook on 04 April 2010:
04 April 1881 -- Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sybil Margaret ARBOUR was the 10th of 11 children of lumber merchant Octave Roland ARBOUR andhis wife Susan Caroline GAYLE. Sybil never married or had children. Asa young woman, she studied nursingatthe New Orleans Sanitarium, whichlater became the Presbyterian Hospital from which she graduated in October 1912. Initially, Sybil took a private nursing job in New Orleans. Throughout her life, Sybil took care not only of her patients but alsoherfamily in later years, tending to the needs of sister Maude and her husband Nap, as well as sister Benie. She lived in Jackson, Louisiana, at the time of her death.
- Sybil never married or had children. As a young woman, she studied nursing at the New Orleans Sanitarium, which later became the Presbyterian Hospital from which she graduated in October 1912. Initially, Sybil took a private nursing job in New Orleans. Throughout her life, Sybil tookcare not only of her patients but also her family in later years, tending to the needs of sister Maude and her husband Nap, as well as sisterBenie. She lived in Jackson, Louisiana, at the time of her death.