Jean Gaudet was born about 1768. He was the son of Joseph Gaudet and Marguerite Bourgeois. 1 January 1777 : Census - Cabahannocer (Lower), LA: Joseph Gaudet, 38; Margueritte Bourgeois, his wife, 33; Jean, son fils, 10; Joseph, son fils, 2; Rozallie, sa fille, 13; Marie, sa fille, 5.[1]
He married first, 28 January 1791, St. James, St. James, LA, to Marguerite Poirier, daughter of Joseph Poirier and Marie Anne Bourgeois.[2]
Children
Marie Josephe Jeanne GAUDET 1791-
He married second, 29 August 1797, St. James, St. James, LA, to Eulalie Lodolide Guedry, daughter of Joseph Guedry and Isabelle Comeau.[3]
Children
Eulalie Felicite GAUDET 1798-
Marie Celeste GAUDET 1799-
Scholastique GAUDET 1801-
Elise GAUDET 1803-
Elisabeth (Lise) GAUDET 1808-
Seraphine GAUDET 1810-
Jean GAUDET 1813-
Pierre GAUDET 1816-1897
He passed away 10 Apr 1836 at the age of 68 and was buried the next day at Plattenville, Assumption, Louisiana.[4]
Sources
↑ Parish of St. James in the Province of Louisiana, The: Abstracts from the Spanish Census of 1777 - De Ville, Winston - Ville Platte, LA, Author, 1987 - p. 19 [190?]
↑ Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 - Diocese of Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge, LA, 1980 - California State Library, Sutro - California State Library pp. 311 & 599
↑ Catholic Church Records, vol. 2, 1770-1803 - Diocese of Baton Rouge - Baton Rouge, LA, 1980 - pp. 308
& 339
↑ Catholic Church Records, vol. 5, 1830-1839 - Baton Rouge Diocese - Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1984 - p. 249
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