Louisiana Family Group Sheet for the Pierre LUQUET dit EUSTACHE family
Husband: Pierre LUQUET dit EUSTACHE
Birthdate: 1710
Birthplace: St. Eustache Parish, Paris, France
Death date: before April 1777
Place of death: in Louisiana his son, Jean-Baptiste EUSTACHE (12 yrs),
was listed as an orphan with Thomas DERVAIN and Catherine MADERNE in 1777.
Father: Baptiste LUQUETTE
Mother: Marie (Perrot) Fervot FURROT
Marriage date: 7 June 1735
Marriage place: in Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fort Conde de La Mobile, Mobile, Alabama [Louisiana Territory]
Wife: Catherine [Lechert] FUGERE
Birthdate: ABT 1721
Birthplace: in Biloxi, Mississippi ABT 1723 in Mobile, Alabama
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Father: Pierre FOUGERE
Mother: Estienette GENET
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Marie Catherine EUSTACHE
Sex:F
Birthdate: 28 December 1738
Birthplace: in Mobile, Alabama
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Spouse's name: Jean Baptiste LAMBERT
Child No. 2: Pierre EUSTACHE
Sex:M
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Child No. 3: Marguerite EUSTACHE
Sex:F
Birthdate: 1745
Birthplace: in Mobile, Alabama
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Marriage date: 1765
Marriage place: in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
Spouse's name: Jean Jacques GISCLAIR
Child No. 4: Marie Louise EUSTACHE
Sex:F
Birthdate: ABT 1747
Birthplace: in Mobile, Alabama
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Spouse's name: Jacques William PIVETEAU
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Child No. 5: George Octave EUSTACHE
Sex:M
Birthdate: 1752
Birthplace: in Mobile, Alabama
Death date: BEF 1798
Place of death: in St. James Parish, Louisiana
Marriage date: 1764
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Spouse's name: Catalina GISCLAIR M2. Marie Madeleine LOUPE 26 January 1777 in Edgard, St. John the Baptiste Parish, Louisiana.
Child No. 6: Monique EUSTACHE
Sex:F
Birthdate: 26 September 1762
Birthplace: in Mobile, Alabama
Death date: 19 March 1832
Place of death: in St. Gabriel, Louisiana
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Spouse's name: Jean Louis PARENT Sr
Monique St. Eustache appears in the Acadian Coast census of 1777 as an 18 yr old
orphan in the household of Pierre Chiasson and Ozitte Landry.
Child No. 7: Jean Baptiste EUSTACHE
Sex:M
Birthdate: 8 January 1764
Birthplace: in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Death date: 24 July 1830
Place of death: in St. James, Louisiana
Marriage date: 27 December 1786
Marriage place: in St. James, Louisiana
Spouse's name: Marie Anne FREDERICK
Jean-Baptiste EUSTACHE (12 yrs), was listed as an orphan with Thomas DERVAIN and Catherine MADERNE in 1777
Documentation:
* AWT. The Parent/Parant and Allied Families Connection from Canada To Louisiana 9155 enteries
updated Oct 2006 by Richard Alan Nelson Valyer@cox.net.
http://parentfrost.netfirms.com/
* Early St James Settlers 1810-1820.
* 1810 St. James Census.
* Marriage record Book #1 Diocese of Mobile archives.
* Archdiocese of New Orleans Vol.2,3.
* Love's Legacy.
* Brenda Parent White, ncbwhite@bellsouth.net.
* "Gulf Coast Colonials" by DeVille page 48.
* "Vacherie-St. James Louisiana History & Genealogy" by Elton J. Oubre page 719-729,
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maggieb5&id=I1674
* THE ALABAMA FRENCH MARINES IMMIGRANTS 1763-1766
* Three Generations of Pierre Doucet & Marie Pagot
* A Work In Progress By: Donna Corley Manuel.
Notes:
* May have arrived in Mobile as early as 1719 nicknamed St. Eustache (also referred to as Pierre Lucke dit St. Eustache and other variations) Because of his nickname, some of his descendants can sometimes be found in the Louisiana records as Eustache or as St. Eustache.
* residing at Toulouse and vicinity in the year 1755.
* Before service he was a Basket maker "Compagnon Paveur." Then a Fusilier in LeSueur's Company at the fort from 1736 to discharge on 15 Sep. 1763. He was listed on a Roll of Soldiers dates 1 January 1763. On another list, he was discharged on 15 January 1763. He was place on a half-pay of 9 livres per month on June 11, 1764.
* MUSTER ROLL FOR THE FORT TOULOUSE GARRISON March 1, 1762 (pages 26-27) Guilliaume Pivotau, Pierre Luquet dit St. Eustache Promoted to Corporal (July 1762).
* All the Luquettes on the Gulf Coast come from the same ancestor, Pierre Luquet. He resided around Ft. Toulouse, commonly called "aux Alibamons" or "poste des Alibamons", after the tribe of Indians in the area. This fort was established on the Coosa River, near the junction of the Alabama and the Tallapoosa Rivers, from 1717 to 1763, to serve as protection for the colony of Louisiana from the English colonists of Georgia and Carolina. Married soldiers lived near the fort, and when they were not on duty, they farmed the land or practiced their vocations and visited in Mobile to trade for supplies and necessities. After this area was turned over to the English in 1763, soldiers and their families from there moved to settle in Louisiana.
* CENSUS OF MILITIAS & OF INHABITANTS OF THE COLONY OF LOUISIANA , 1766 (page 107)
* Cortablau's Company - - - Allibamont & The Coast of the Old Opelousas.
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