Charles LeBlanc was born on 30 Nov 1808 in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was baptized on 19 June 1809 in Baton Rouge. He was the son of Charles Marie Olivier LeBlanc (1785-1854) and Marie Modeste Aimée Blanchard (1787-1808). [1]
He married Elisabeth Tersile Letullier, daughter of Jean-Marie Letullier and Elisabeth Dupuis, on 6 May 1833 in St. Martinville. [2]
He died on 11 Jun 1881 in St. Martin and was buried in Breaux Bridge, St. Martin, Louisiana, United States. [4]
Sources
↑Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819, (Baton Rouge, Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1982) - p. 531 Grandparents named. - (SJO-6, 63).
↑ Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101, (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001)
LEBLANC, Charles of West Baton Rouge (Charles & Modeste BLANCHARD) m. 6 May 1833 Elizabeth Tersille LETULLIER of West Baton Rouge (SM Ch.: v. 7, # 240)
LETULLIER, Elizabeth Tersille (Jean Marie & Elizabeth DUPUIS) m. 6 May 1833 Charles LEBLANC (SM Ch.: v. 7, # 240)
↑ Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101, (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001)
LEBLANC, Charles d. 11 June 1881 at age 73 yrs. (BB Ch.: v. 2, p. 33)
Catholic Church Records, vol. 3, 1804-1819
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Le Blanc-7307 and LeBlanc-12394 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, same dates. Daughters in both profiles appear in the children's list in Le Blanc-7307, with same dates and husbands. Merging into LeBlanc-12394, the standard spelling for this Acadian name, used by Acadians Project.