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Ange Alphonse Bernard (1827 - abt. 1858)

Ange Alphonse Bernard
Born in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USAmap
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Died about at about age 31 in New Orleans, Louisianamap [uncertain]
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Ange Alphonse Bernard was born on 16 May 1827 in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA, son of Onesphore (Bernard) Bernard DuMontier (1795 - 1864) and Marie Irene (Hebert) Bernard (1793 - ~1840). He was baptised 5 Dec. 1827 - St. Joseph Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1][2][3]

His siblings were:

  1. Hermine Caroline (Du Montier) Devall (1820 - )
  2. Onesiphore Bernard II (1823 - )
  3. Irene Melisant Du Montier (1825 - )
  4. Felix Edgard Bernard (1829 - 1871)
  5. Antoine Dulud Bernard (~1831 - 1840)

The only date located for his death was given by the Family site published by Christophe de Bellabre. It gives a date and place, but without source. Died: September 4, 1858 ( Age 31 years ) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States[4]

Research Notes

Original Information
An "A. Bernard" of Louisiana is working in Houston, as a clerk (?) age 30. possibility?

Acadians In Gray

" Onésiphore, born at Baton Rouge in March 1795, married Marie Iréné, called Iréné, daughter of Acadian Jean Baptiste Hébert of Virgin Mary Parish, Baton Rouge, at the St. Gabriel church, Iberville Parish, in June 1818. Their son Ange Alphonse was born near Baton Rouge in May 1827, Félix Edgar in December 1828, Antoine Dulud was baptized at the Baton Rouge church, East Baton Rouge Parish, age unrecorded, in January 1832, and a son, name and age unrecorded, died in July 1840. Their daughter married into the Duval family. Onésiphore remarried to Acadian Zelamie Blanchard probably in West Baton Rouge Parish in the 1840s; he was in his early 50s at the time of the wedding. Their son Edgar was born probably in West Baton Rouge Parish in c1847 but died near Brusly in April 1854, and Albert was born in May 1851. In August 1850, the federal census taker in West Baton Rouge Parish counted 13 slaves--8 males and 5 females, all black, ranging in age from 45 to 4--on O. Bernard's farm; this was Onésiphore. Later in the month, the same census taker counted a single slave--a 15-year-old mulatto male--on O. Bernard's farm in another part of the parish. In July 1860, the federal census taker in West Baton Rouge Parish counted a single slave--a 50-year-old black female--on O. Bernard Sr.'s farm next to O. Bernard, Jr., who owned 2 slaves--a 55-year-old black female and a 50-year-old mulatto female."[5]

Note: Searched: Find a Grave, Geneanet, Family Search, Acadians In Gray and raymondjohnson.net, nosorigines,

  • Fact: Also Known As Ange Alphonese Bernard DuMontier
  • Fact: Also Known As Ange Dumontier
  • Fact: Christening (05 DEC 1827) Baton Rouge,E Baton Rouge,Louisianna


Sources

  1. Baton Rouge Catholic Records Vol. 04 (1820-1829), Diocese of Baton Rouge, F379 .B33 C32 V.4., 188.
  2. Catholic Church. Diocese of Baton Rouge (La.), (Diocese of Baton Rouge), F379 .B33 C32 V.3., 422
  3. "Ange Alphonse Bernard B. 16 May 1827 West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana: Stewart - De Jaham Family Genealogy". 2022. Raymondjohnson.Net. https://raymondjohnson.net/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I1587&tree=stewart.
  4. "Ange Alphonse BERNARD 1827–1858 – Généalogie De La Famille Bellabre". 2018. Bellabre.Com. https://www.bellabre.com/genealogie/individual.php?pid=I17713&ged=fradin#.
  5. "APPENDICES". 2022. Acadiansingray.Com. http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-ATLAL-BERNARD.htm.


See also:

  • Ange Alphonse Bernard (Onesiphore Bernard and Hirene HEBERT) bn. 16 May 1827 bt. 5 Dec. 1827 spo. Felix Bernard Dumontier and Eleonore Landry (SJO-9, 56)




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