He married Felicite Aspasie Olivier, daughter of Charles Olivier de Vézin and Adelaide Dubreuil, on 4 Nov. 1809 their marriage was recorded at St. Martin of Tours, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. [1]
He was a planter when he appeared on the census of 13 Dec. 1850 at St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. [2]
Slaves
In 1850, Aime Frilot held three slaves in St Mary Parish.[3]
Male 30
Male 28
Male 26
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900) CD101. Author - Compiler: Rev. Donald Joseph Hebert, 1942-2000. Publication: Hebert Publications, Rayne, LA, 2000.
"OLIVIER, Felicite Aspasie - quarteroone libre (minor daughter of Adelaide DU BREUIL - mulatresse libre de New Iberia) m. 4 Nov. 1809 Philippe FRILLOT - quarteron libre (major son of Rosette BOUTTE - mulatresse libre "habitant la Cote aux Puces" [living at La Cote aux Puces - literally means Flea Cove]) Wits: Jean Baptiste DEBLANC, Dorsino Antoine BOUTTE, Zenon Francois BOUTTE, Nicolas LOISEL, Claude FRILLOT, OLIVIER Devezin. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #165)
"FRILOT, Charles (d. Aime & d. Aspasie OLIVIER) m. 7 Feb. 1861 Appolline OLIVIER (NI Ch.: v. 1, p. 241)
FRILOT, Aimee d. 26 Feb. 1855 at age 67 yrs. (NI Ch.: v. 1, p. 50)
↑ 2.02.1 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch 1850 US Census accessed 23 November 2015), Aime Frilot, St. Mary parish, part of, St. Mary, Louisiana, United States; citing family 222, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
↑Slave Schedule:
"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry ca Record 8055 #90775177 (accessed 13 December 2023)
Aime Frilot, slave owner of 3 enslaved people, in 1850 in St Mary, Louisiana, USA.
See also
Aime Frilot Household 222, 13 Dec. 1850 Federal Census LA St Mary Not Stated 25, MyFamily.com, Inc., Ancestry.com, Page: 213A; Image: 433, Ancestry.com Roll M432_240. Copy in images.
Front matter: "Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830" Front matter Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Image (accessed 13 December 2023)
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