NAME: According to family records his name was Elie Onesime. The birth record for his daughter shows Eleonesime. His name at baptism was Eloy Onesime Landry. He was called Onesime when he married and on his burial record.[1]
Onesime was born 1800-1802 in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Eloy Onesime Landry was baptized on February 11, 1800 at the St. Gabriel Parish Church, Iberville, Louisiana. His parents were Joseph Landry and Olive Breaux.[2]
Onesime Landry married Jeanne Zerbine Dupuis 7 Feb 1825 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA [3] He passed away 17 Apr 1837, age 40 in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. [4].
Sources
↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records: Vol. 4 1820-1829 (Kindle Location 8433). Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. Kindle Edition.
Emma (Eleonesime and Zerbinne DUPUY) bn. 10 Nov. 1829 bt. 28 Dec. 1829 spo. Paulin Dupuy and Clarisse Reboul (SGA-6, 116).
↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS; 1770-1803; vol. 2, Baton Rouge, LA, Diocese, 1980; p. 422; (SGA-11, 98, #487).
↑ "Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records": Vol. 4 1820-1829 (Kindle Locations 8850-8851). Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. Kindle Edition. (pp. 198 & 333)
Text: Onesime (Joseph Ignace and Olive Elizabeth BRAUD) m. 7 Feb. 1825 Zetbinne DUPUIS (Magloire and Henriette SERET of West Baton Rouge Parish) wit. Valere Landry; Eugene Hebert; Magloire Dupuy; Edouard Sigur (SJO-10, 13)
↑ Catholic Church Records, vol. 5, 1830-1839 - Baton Rouge Diocese; Baton Rouge, Diocese, 1984 - p. 369
Onesime LANDRY, age 40 [sic] years of Iberville, buried 18 Apr 1837 in West Baton Rouge cemetary [sic], died yesterday (SJO-11, 52).
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