Scholastique Boudrot, daughter of Joseph Boudrot and Elisabeth Apolline Trahan was born in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana about Jul 1794. [1] She died 5 Jun 1819 in St. Martin Parish and was buried the next day at St. Martinville. [2]
Scholastic Boudreaux and Cyril LANDRY were married 8 May 1815 in St. Martinville, St. Martin, LA [3]
Text: BOUDREAUX, Scholastique - spouse of Cyrille LANDRY; native of this parish (Joseph BOUDROT - inhabitant at Vermillion & ---- TRAHAN) died 5 June 1819 at age about 24 years at her home at Vermillion; buried 6 June 1819 in the parish cemetery. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.4, #1255)
Text: LANDRY, Cyrille - native of this parish (major son of dec. Joseph & Marine MELANCON) m. 8 May 1815 Scholastique BOUDREAUX - native of this parish (major daughter of Joseph BOUDROT - inhabitant at Vermillion & Isabelle Appoline TRAHAN) Wits: Gerasime DESORMEAUX, Joseph Fortune PENNES, Louis CHEMIN, Agricole LANDRY. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #358)
BOUDREAUX, Scholastique - native of this parish (major daughter of Joseph BOUDROT - inhabitant at Vermillion & Isabelle Appoline TRAHAN) m. 8 May 1815 Cyrille LANDRY - native of this parish (major son of dec. Joseph & Marine MELANCON) Wits: Gerasime DESORMEAUX, Joseph Fortune PENNES, Louis CHEMIN, Agricole LANDRY. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #358)
Source: DJH CD Title: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101; Author: Donald J. Hébert; Publication: Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; CD 101. Personal Copy
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