Inscription on cement cross:
Pitre
Damon Pitre died 1911
Orellia Pitre died 1915
Azeline Pitre died 1932
Emma Pitre died 1940 [her sister Emeline Pitre b 1891?]
Adam Pitre died 1945
↑ Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA., Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C., Census Place: 1st Ward, St Landry, Louisiana; Roll: 469; Family History Film: 1254469; Page: 132D; Enumeration District: 038; Image: 0271, Francois D. Pitre 40, Aurelia Pitre 38, Pierre D. Pitre 12, Mary Pitre 2 [1878], Teresia Brown 15.
See also:
Hébert, Donald J. Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101. Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001.
Find A Grave, database and images : accessed 27 July 2019, memorial page for Francois Damon Pitre (3 Apr 1840–5 Nov 1911), Find A Grave: Memorial #115630318 citing Saint Landry Church Cemetery, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA ; Maintained by mary k creamer (contributor 47100380).
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