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Jean Leboeuf II (1780 - aft. 1860)

Jean (Jacques) "Santiago" Leboeuf II
Born in St. James, Territory of Orleansmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 29 Dec 1805 in Louisiana, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died after after age 80 in Terrebonne, Louisiana, United Statesmap
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Biography

Jean Leboeuf was born in 1780 in St. James, Louisiana, United States, son of Jean Francois Leboeuf (1750–>1811) and Marie Reine Matherne (~1760–~1796).

Jacques (24) married Jeanne Marie Lirette (22) (born in 1782 in Chantenay, France; daughter of Jean Pierre Lirette and Marie Madeleine Durambourg) on December 29, 1805 in Louisiana. [1] Their children were:

  1. Jean Marie Leboeuf [2]
  2. Celeste Felonise Leboeuf
  3. Rosalie Marie Leboeuf
  4. Jacques Francois Leboeuf
  5. Marguerite Leonore Leboeuf. [3]
  6. Maria Philonia Leboeuf. [4]

Jacques died after 1860 in Terrebonne, Louisiana, aged 79.

Sources

  1. Diocese of Baton Roug . "DOBR" Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records: Volume 3 1804-1819;
    Santiago, nat. St. John the Baptist Parish (Santiago and Reyna MATERNA, decd.) m. 29 Dec 1805 Maria Juana LIRET (Juan Pedro, decd. and Maria Magdalena DUREMBOURG) wit. Pierre Chiasson; Ambrosio Hebert (ASM-2, 114)
  2. "DOBR". : Volume 3 1804-1819;
    Juan (Santiago and Maria Juana LIRET bn. 3 Sep 1809 bt. 24 Feb 1810 spo. Juan Maria Pitre and Margarita Josefina Liret, aunt (ASM-6, 169)
  3. "DOBR" ;
    Marguerite Leonore (Jacques and Marie Jeanne LORITTE [LIRET]) bn. 17 Aug 1806 bt. 26 Aug 1806 spo. Jean LeBeuf and Marie Magdeleine Durambourg (ASC-5, 247)
  4. "DOBR";
    Maria Philonia (Juan Santiago and Maria Juana LIRET) bn. 12 Feb 1812 bt. 24 Apr 1812 spo. Juan Pedro Liret, uncle and Maria Celeste Maternne (ASM-6, 253)




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Leboeuf-335 and Leboeuf-52 appear to represent the same person because: Brother of Leboeuf-157
posted by Pat Songe
Since this profile had no manager I took it over. Someone added incorrect info while remaining anonymous. The wrong info has been erased.
posted on Leboeuf-335 (merged) by Karin Kreamer
This is wrong. Jean Jacques Leboeuf was not married to Rosalie Aucoin. Rosalie was his sister-in-law married to his brother, Gabriel Charles. Check the Baton Rouge Diocesan Sacramental Records. I

Jean Jacques Leboeuf II was married to Marie Jeanne Lirette, (Hebert, SLR v.2) in Hma cthse. succ. #106, 26 Dec 1843. BRD records ASM-2, #114

I have three of their children in my direct ancestors on my maternal line. The Gabriel/Rosalie line is incorrect. Check the marriage records in the courthouse. Warning: their in French et oui, j'ai lire français.

posted on Leboeuf-335 (merged) by Karin Kreamer
Leboeuf-190 and Leboeuf-52 appear to represent the same person because: Appears to be a duplicate - looks like there are several siblings that probably need to be merged/cleaned up. Thanks.
posted by Sevy Kueber