Pauline was baptized 8 July 1843 at the age of 18 months.[1]
She isn't with the family at the time of the 1850 US Census when she would have been about eight years old[2], where the only 8-year old is her brother, Volsan. Nor is she with the family in 1860.[3] This suggests she might have passed away.
However, she might be the Pauline Fruge who had a child named Armantine born in St Landry Parish, LA on 24 February 1876.[4]
Sources
↑ Southwest Louisiana Records by Rev. Donald J. Hebert, 2001. Text:
FRUGE, Pauline (Antoine & Euphrosine HEBERT) bt. 8 July 1843 at age 18 months (Opel. Ch.: v.4, p.207)
↑ "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJQ-6PB : 9 November 2014), Ant P Lernge, Lementon River, Calcasieu, Louisiana, United States; citing family 4, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
↑ Hebert, Rev. Donald J.. Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900). CD. Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1999-2000. Text:
FRUGE, Armantine (Pauline FRUGE) b. 24 Feb. 1876 (Wash. Ch.: v. 1, p. 128)
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