Eleonore died in the morning of 23 January 1868 in Assumption Parish, Louisiana, and was buried later that day.[3]
Sources
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 2, 1770-1803, (Baton Rouge, LA: Archives of the Diocese of Baton Rouge) p. 323;
GIROIRD, Ana Leonards (Francisco & Magdalena LEBLANC) bt. 1 May 1798, bn. same day, spo. Elias Blanchard & Ana Giroir, Aunt, Pat. GP: (Prospero Giroird & maria Dugat of Acadia) Mat. GP: (Juan Bautista Leblanc & Andrea BOURGEOIS of Acadia) (ASM-1, 107)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 3, 1804-1819, (Baton Rouge, LA: Archives of the Diocese of Baton Rouge) p. 414;
HEBERT, Joseph Edouard (Joseph and Marie Marguerite Adelaide LANDRY) m. 7 Feb 1819 Eleonore GIROIR (Francois and Magdeleine LEBLANC) wit: Octave Hebert; Appolinaire Giroir; Alexandre Hebert (ASM-7, 43)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, vol. 11, 1868-1870, (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese) p. 215;
"Eleonore, age ca. 66 years (Francois Girouard) bur. 23 Jan. 1868 d. this morning (ASM-10, 225)."
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