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Alfred Joseph Allemand (abt. 1839)

Alfred Joseph (Alfred) Allemand
Born about in Plattenville, Assumption Parish, Louisiana, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Alfred has Isleños ancestors.

Alfred Joseph Allemand was born about February 3, 1839 in Plattenville, Assumption Parish, Louisiana, United States, son of Jean Antoine Alleman (1818–<1854) and Edessie Desiree Daigle (~1813–1892).

Alfred married Omelia Orgeron on 7 January 1861.[1]Their children were:

  1. Jean Alfred Alleman (1862-1863)[2]
  2. Vendon Raphael (1865–Deceased •
  3. Louis Allysse Gilles (1867–1867 •
  4. Eve (1869–Deceased •
  5. Theresa (1871–1933 •
  6. Adam (1874–1952 •
  7. Marie (1877–Deceased •
  8. Virginia Edsie Ava (1879–1931 •
  9. Dora (1888–1961 •

Alfred was in a military record on 17 December 1861 in Fort Guion, Louisiana.[3]

Alfred was in a military record in 1861-1865 in Louisiana, United States.[4]

Sources

  1. Marriage: "Louisiana, U.S., Compiled Marriage Index, 1718-1925"
    Ancestry Record 7837 #6118 (subscription required, accessed 21 November 2023)
    Alfred Alleman marriage to Omelia Orgeron on 7 Jan 1861.
  2. Baptism of son Jean Alfred Alleman: "Louisiana Births and Christenings, 1811-1830, 1854-1934"
    citing Digital film/folder number: 0000000; FHL microfilm: 6010591
    FamilySearch Record: F8Q8-YZJ (accessed 21 November 2023)
    Alfred Alleman's son Jean Alfred Alleman baptism on 4 Aug 1862 in Lafourche, Louisiana, United States.
  3. Military: "U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865"
    Historical Data Systems, Inc.; Duxbury, MA 02331; American Civil War Research Database
    Ancestry Sharing Link
    Name Alfred Allemond, Enlistment Date 17 Dec 1861, Enlistment Place Fort Guion, Louisiana, Enlistment Rank Private, Muster Date 17 Dec 1861, Muster Place Louisiana, Muster Company Jr.'s, Muster Regiment 22nd Infantry, Muster Regiment Type Infantry, Muster Information Enlisted, Side of War Confederacy, Notes 1862-04-30 On rolls, Title Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records; Record of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers.
  4. Military: "United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865"
    citing Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Louisiana.; Affiliate Publication Number: M378; Affiliate Film Number: 1; FHL microfilm: 881457; Record number: 1125; Packet letter: F
    FamilySearch Record: F9FZ-9MR (accessed 21 November 2023)
    Name Alfred Alleman, Military Service Date from 1861 to 1865, Military Service Place Louisiana, United States, Miitary Beginning Rank Private, Miitary Final Rank Private, Miitary Side Confederate, Miitary Unit LaFourche Regiment, Louisiana Militia, Misc Note _.
  • See Also;
  • "Alfred Joseph Allemand", Smart Matching, Role: 5038779, Date: 11 FEB 2011, Added by confirming a Smart Match
  • Jody M. Larousse, "Larousse Web Site", MyHeritage.com, Family site: Larousse Web Site, Family tree: Larousse-Bonvillian, Media: 350403-5, Smart Matching




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