Apolonie Broussard, daughter of exiled Acadian refugees Augustin BroussardAnne Agnes Landry, was born 25 November 1775 at the Attakapas Post in southwest Louisiana.[1]
She married Jean Baptiste Duhon on 4 July 1812 in St. Martin du Tours Church, St. Martinville, St. Martin, Louisiana.[2]
She married Pierre Paul MONTET of Bangor, Belle-Ile-en-Mer, Bretagne, France on 17 May 1825 in St. John the Evangelist Church, Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.[3]
Sources
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Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900, compact disk #101 ("SWLR CD"), (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; reprints by Claitor's Publications);
BROUSSARD, Apolonie (Augustin & Anne LANDRY) b. 25 Nov. 1775, bt. 24 Nov. 1776 Spons: Simon BROUSSARD & Anne BRAUD. Fr. Louis MARIE, Capucin of Opelousas during the absence of a priest in St. Joseph's of Attapakas Post. (SM Ch.: Folio B-1)
DUHON, Jean Baptiste - native of this parish (major son of Jean Baptiste - inhabitant at Vermillion & Marie Rose GAUTROT) m. 4 July [perhaps August - due to the chronological order of the records] 1812 Apollonie BROUSSARD - native of this parish (major daughter of dec. Augustin - inhabitant at Vermillion & Anne LANDRY) Wits: Pierre CUVELIER, Louis CHEMIN, Claude Francois MARC, Jean Baptiste DUHON pere [Sr.], Auguste BROUSSARD. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #266)
BROUSSARD, Polone - native of Attakapas; married a second time (dec. Augustin & dec. Anne LANDRY) m. 17 May 1825 Pierre Paul MONTET - native of la Belle Ille en France [Belle-Isle-en-Mer]; married a second time (dec. Guilleaume MONTER & dec. Marie VINCENT) Wits: Joseph HEBERT fils, Louis HEBERT. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf.Ch.: v.1, #11)
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