Died
at age 43
in Assumption Parish, Louisiana, USA
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Biography
Thomas Isidore Guillot was born on March 25, 1810 in Assumption Parish, Louisiana, before it was a U.S. state. His parents were Fabien Thomas Guillot and Apoline Aucoin.[1]
Charles Guillaume Guillot (Fabien and Appolline AUCOIN) bn. 29 July 1820 bt. 29 July 1820 spo. Charles Barbier and Basilise Victoire Aucoin (ASM-8, 179)
Ursin Louis (Thomas Fabien and Pauline AUCOIN) bn. 23 Aug. 1822 bt. 24 Aug. 1822 spo. Isidore Guillot and Ulalie Guillot (ASM-8, 217)
Marie Josephine Guillot (Fabien Thomas and Pauline AUCOIN) bn. 21 Jan. 1825 bt. 22 Jan. 1825 spo. Joseph Guillot and Clarisse Guillot (ASM-8, 264)
Jean Baptiste Guillot (Thomas and Apoline OQUIN) bn. 14 Dec. 1827 bt. 15 Dec. 1827 spo. Jean Baptiste Blanchard and Eugenie Guillot (ASM-8, 328) Joseph, widower Marie Landry (Fabian and Anne GIROIR) m. 26 June 1826 Clemence SIMONEAU (Simon dit Neve and Lucie DAIGLE) wit. Fabien Guillot; Joseph Aucoin; Ferdinand Platten (ASM-7, 154)
He married Constance Girouard, daughter of Francois Girouard and Madelaine LeBlanc in Assumption Parish, Louisiana in 1831.[3]
His wife, Constance Girouard, died and was buried on 19 Oct. 1853[4]
and Isadore died about two weeks later. They were both buried in the Assumption Church cemetery.[5]
Research Notes
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Aunt sponsored his baptism
Marie Rose [Guillot] (Pierre and Elisabeth PITRE, both decd.) m. 26 May 1823 Augustin LAROUSSE (Joseph and Marguerite Armanda LESCOT of parish of St. Nicolas, Nantes, France, res. St. James) wit. Jean Baptiste Guillot; Servant Templet (ASM-7, 117)[6]
Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol 2, 1770-1803, (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge) p. 348
Parents; Miguel & Maria Rosa Pitre, spo Simon Francisco Guiot & Magdalena Pitre, Uncle & Aunt (ASM,1, 28) Names are given Spanish spellings.
Sources
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 3, 1804-1819, (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge) p. 395
Text: GUILLOT, Thomas Ysidoro (Fabian Thomas and Apolina AUCOIN) bn. 25 Mar. 1810, bt. 26 Mar. 1 1810, spo. Fabian Guillot, pat. grandfather and Isabel Aucoin, aunt (ASM-6, 171)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 4, 1820-1829 (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, Kindle Edition) p. 255.
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 5, 1830-1839, (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge) pp. 263, 286
Heading: GIROIR also GIROUARD
Text: GUILLOT, Thomas Isidore (Thomas Fabien and Appoline AUCOIN) m. 22 Nov. 1831, Constance Eulalie GIROIR (Francois & Madelaine LEBLANC) wit: August Girouard; Francois Girouard, her father; Joseph Barbier; Fabien Guillot (ASM-7, 204)
Constance Eulalie GIROIR (Francois and Madeleine LEBLANC) m. 22 Nov. 1831 Thomas Isidore GUILLOT (Thomas Fabien and Appoline AUCOIN) wit: Auguste Girouard; Francois Girouard, her father; Joseph Barbier; Fabien Guillot (ASM-7,204)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 8, 1853-1857, (Baton Rouge, LA: Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. Kindle Edition)
Ulalie Giroir, age ca. 45 years, wife of Isidore GUILLOT, bur. 19 Oct. 1853 (ASM-10, 136)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 8, 1853-1857, (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge; Kindle Edition) p. 271
Text: Isidore GUILLOT, age 44 years, bur. 7 Nov. 1853 (ASM-10, 138)
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Vol. 4, 1820-1829 (Baton Rouge, LA: Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge, Kindle Edition) p. 255.
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