Abadie, Eugene Hilarian, son of Hylarian Abadie; 1818 arrived at Philadelphia; July 4, 1836 assistant surgeon, U. S. Army; served in Indian Territory; at New York harbor forts; no date married Laura L. Beall (May 7, 1824 born in Kentucky-1876 died), Mexican war; 1849 ordered to Point Isabel, Texas; July 24, 1853 maj., surgeon; 1855 at Ft. Union, N. M. April 23, 1861 captured at San Antonio, Texas and paroled; Aug. 17, 1861 assigned to a disability retirement board for officers; 1862-1864 at West Point and on medical boards at Philadelphia and New York City; from Nov. 29, 1864 chief medical officer of Military Division of West Mississippi; March 13, 1865 brevet ltcol. and col., U. S. Army for war service; from Aug. 5, 1865 chief medical officer of Military Division of West Mississippi; 1866 medical director of Department of Missouri; July 28, 1866 ltcol. and assistant medical purveyor which expired by law March 4, 1867; no date acting assistant medical purveyor at St. Louis. Dec. 12 or 22, 1874 died at St. Louis, Mo. and buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery at Saint Louis; Children: Eugene S. Abadie, August 1843 born in Arkansas-1909 died in Texas; Mary L. Abadie, 1847-1914; William B. Abadie and Emile R. Abadie
Sources: Heitman: Register of United States Army 1789-1903; Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick, ed., Chicago, 1925; Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century, Herringshaw, Thomas W., 1902; St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908. (Additional information provided by John Heseltine)
Abadie, Eugene Hilarian, son of Hylarian Abadie; 1818 arrived at Philadelphia; July 4, 1836 assistant surgeon, U. S. Army; served in Indian Territory; at New York harbor forts; no date married Laura L. Beall (May 7, 1824 born in Kentucky-1876 died), Mexican war; 1849 ordered to Point Isabel, Texas; July 24, 1853 maj., surgeon; 1855 at Ft. Union, N. M. April 23, 1861 captured at San Antonio, Texas and paroled; Aug. 17, 1861 assigned to a disability retirement board for officers; 1862-1864 at West Point and on medical boards at Philadelphia and New York City; from Nov. 29, 1864 chief medical officer of Military Division of West Mississippi; March 13, 1865 brevet ltcol. and col., U. S. Army for war service; from Aug. 5, 1865 chief medical officer of Military Division of West Mississippi; 1866 medical director of Department of Missouri; July 28, 1866 ltcol. and assistant medical purveyor which expired by law March 4, 1867; no date acting assistant medical purveyor at St. Louis. Dec. 12 or 22, 1874 died at St. Louis, Mo. and buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery at Saint Louis; Children: Eugene S. Abadie, August 1843 born in Arkansas-1909 died in Texas; Mary L. Abadie, 1847-1914; William B. Abadie and Emile R. Abadie
Sources: Heitman: Register of United States Army 1789-1903; Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Virkus, Frederick, ed., Chicago, 1925; Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century, Herringshaw, Thomas W., 1902; St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908. (Additional information provided by John Heseltine)
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