Élisabeth-Eugènie was the daughter of Hubert-Maximillien d'Enes b: 15 10 1771 and Elizabeth Yarborough b: Bef 1785 in of Virginia
She married Pierre-Ursin Hingle b: 23 12 1794 in Pointe-a-la-Haiche, Louisiana Territory, Spanish
Hyploita Hingle b: Abt 1834
Eugènie Hingle b: Abt 1835 in Plaqiemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Pierre Ursin Hingle b: 2 Oct 1837 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Marcelline HIngle b: 15 Mar 1839 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Josèphine Hingle b: 22 Sep 1841
Joseph (M) Hingle b: 29 Sep 1844 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Marie-Mélasie (M) Hingle b: Abt 1845 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Robert (M) Hingle b: 7 Jun 1850 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Théophile (M) Hingle b: Abt 1853 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Félix (M) Hingle b: 8 Apr 1856 in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, USA
Lineage of Eugenie Elizabeth Denes from article by Emmet Hingle, editor of the Plaquemines Protector.
Born 15 February, a month and a few days after the battle of New Orleans... Her Father and Husband both fought, the former as Corporal, the latter as Private under Andrew Jackson at the battle of New Orleans.
She was the Daughter of Hubert Maximillian DENES and Elizabeth YARBOROUGH. The latter, a native of Virginia and came to Plaquemines when quite a young girl with her parents. Her Father being Dr. Joseph Smith YARBOROUGH, and her Mother was Mary NEAL (O'Neal) whose ancestors were pure English, being born at Willoughby, Lincolhshire, England.
Hurbert Maximillion DENESS, the father of the deceased was born 15 October 1771, issue of the marriage between John DENESS and Marie Joseph SANVAGE, the former was son of William DENES , a native of Ireland and Christine DELERY, whose parents were French and came to Louisiana in the early part of the 17th century. The DELERY family is well known through out the state.
Marie SANVAGE was the daughter of Joseph Delile SANVAGE , a native of Narmar, a Province of Belgium and Marie Ignez LEONARD, a native of Luxembourg.
The blood of four Nations which boast of the highest Civilization, flowed through their veins and this she transmitted to many descendants.
On the 24th of July 1833, the deceased was united in marriage to Pierre Ursin HINGLE. The latter born in 1775 ( 23 Dec. 1794) was 20 years her senior. He was a descendent of German parents, out of this marriage were born 8 children, 4 sons and 4 daughters:
Pierre, a well-known and respectable rice planter; Robert, the present district judge; Theophile, an employee in th eappraiser's office in the customhouse; Felix, parish treasurer; Mrs. Leon Martin; Mrs. F. S. Caro; Mrs. Joseph Fontenelle and Mrs. Onezime Martin, all of whom are living with the exception of the latter who left one son, Judge H. O. Martin, of Burbridge.
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