little boy at Liniours, baptized Marie Joseph Louis. The baby's
Godparents were its Aunt Octavie de Laureal and Uncle Alex-
ander Garesch^, who was represented by its Grandfather de
Laureal.
"Biography of Lieut Col. Julius P. Garesché"
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche.
Name: Louis J Garesche
Gender: Male
Race: White
Occupation: Ex-Soldier
Death Age: 73
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 30 Jun 1856
Birth Place: Saint Louis, Missouri
Death Date: 14 Jun 1930
Death Place: District of Columbia
Burial Date: 18 Jun 1930
Cemetery: Mt Olivet
Father:
Mother:
Spouse: Gertrude Marmion Garesche
FHL Film Number: 2116109
Reference ID: 328575
District of Columbia, Select Deaths and Burials Index, 1769-1960
Name: Louis Garesche
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1895
Marriage Place: Washington, District of Columbia
Spouse: Gertrude Marrnion
FHL Film Number: 2108212
Reference ID: 45
District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921
The Washington Post -
Garesche - On Saturday June 14, 1930 at U.S. Soldier's Home hospital. Louis J , son of the late Col Jules P Garesche.
Requiem mass at Soldier's Home Chapel on Wednesday, June 18, at 10:20 qa.m. Friends invited, Interment (private) at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Missouri Wills and Probate for Julius P Garesche,
Heirs of Julius P Garesche:
Marie Louise Garache, widow of deceased , administrator of estate
and Children of deceased:
Mary, or Marie daughter
Octavia daughter
Louis son
Adele daughter
and grandchildren of deceased who reside in St Louis County.
Bond of $12,000
BIOGRAPHY OF Lieut. Col. Julius P. GareschI:,
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY. By His Son
PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche., May 3, 1887, Washington, DC
Dedicated to my deceased parents, to that of my dear little brothers and sister
(Julio, Louise, Edgar, and Laurel)and to my three beloved sisters
(Marie, Tee, and Adele) , Do I Lovingly dedicate this biography. The Author
Chapter I Julius' ancestry - The Garesche and Bauduy Families
Chapter II Julius Parents
Chapter III Julius' birth- childhood - college life
Chapter IV West Point life
Chapter V Joins his family in St Louis, through to marriage with Marquitta
Chapter VI Family of DeCoudroy de Laurel - Mariquitta's parents, herself
Chapter VII Post in Texas
Chapter VIII Troops to out Brown, assistance to Church, birth of Julio
Chapter IX Departure of Mariquitta wit baby at Fort Brown
Chapter X Life at Fort, loss of Julio, appointed to Adjutant
Chapter XL - Misc dangerous illness and birth of Louise
Chapter XII Julius' sickness,
Chapter XIII Birth of Marie, narrow escape from death from E E Train
Chapter XIV Returns to Washington
Chapter XV Accidental meeting with sister Lily, love for family
Chapter XVL at Frederick City MD
Chapter XVII Julius at NY
Chapter XVIII Mariquitta's departure for Texas
Chapter XIX birth of Octavie, departure for Mexico
Chapter XX departure on an Indian scout,
Chapter XXL misc, family and grief over death of his mother
Chapter XXII appointment to Adjutant Corps
Chapter XXIII birth of Loius
Chapter XXII Return to Washington
Chapter XL letters to his family, ow he spent his last night
Chapter XLI his death and his death description
Chapter XLII temporary burial
Chapter XLIII after death, grief,
Chapter XLI tribute of Conference of St Patricks of the Society of Vincent de Paul, Monument raised to Julius' memory at Mt Olivet Cemetery and its description.
Chapter XLV Mariquitta's life after Julius' death, her own death and removal to and burial in his grave at Washington, religious vocation of Tavie and Adele
Chapter XL VI additional letters of relatives
little boy at Liniours, baptized Marie Joseph Louis. The baby's
Godparents were its Aunt Octavie de Laureal and Uncle Alex-
ander Garesch^, who was represented by its Grandfather de
Laureal.
"Biography of Lieut Col. Julius P. Garesché"
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche.
Name: Louis J Garesche
Gender: Male
Race: White
Occupation: Ex-Soldier
Death Age: 73
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 30 Jun 1856
Birth Place: Saint Louis, Missouri
Death Date: 14 Jun 1930
Death Place: District of Columbia
Burial Date: 18 Jun 1930
Cemetery: Mt Olivet
Father:
Mother:
Spouse: Gertrude Marmion Garesche
FHL Film Number: 2116109
Reference ID: 328575
District of Columbia, Select Deaths and Burials Index, 1769-1960
Name: Louis Garesche
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 1 Oct 1895
Marriage Place: Washington, District of Columbia
Spouse: Gertrude Marrnion
FHL Film Number: 2108212
Reference ID: 45
District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921
The Washington Post -
Garesche - On Saturday June 14, 1930 at U.S. Soldier's Home hospital. Louis J , son of the late Col Jules P Garesche.
Requiem mass at Soldier's Home Chapel on Wednesday, June 18, at 10:20 qa.m. Friends invited, Interment (private) at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Missouri Wills and Probate for Julius P Garesche,
Heirs of Julius P Garesche:
Marie Louise Garache, widow of deceased , administrator of estate
and Children of deceased:
Mary, or Marie daughter
Octavia daughter
Louis son
Adele daughter
and grandchildren of deceased who reside in St Louis County.
Bond of $12,000
BIOGRAPHY OF Lieut. Col. Julius P. GareschI:,
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL, U. S. ARMY. By His Son
PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche., May 3, 1887, Washington, DC
Dedicated to my deceased parents, to that of my dear little brothers and sister
(Julio, Louise, Edgar, and Laurel)and to my three beloved sisters
(Marie, Tee, and Adele) , Do I Lovingly dedicate this biography. The Author
Chapter I Julius' ancestry - The Garesche and Bauduy Families
Chapter II Julius Parents
Chapter III Julius' birth- childhood - college life
Chapter IV West Point life
Chapter V Joins his family in St Louis, through to marriage with Marquitta
Chapter VI Family of DeCoudroy de Laurel - Mariquitta's parents, herself
Chapter VII Post in Texas
Chapter VIII Troops to out Brown, assistance to Church, birth of Julio
Chapter IX Departure of Mariquitta wit baby at Fort Brown
Chapter X Life at Fort, loss of Julio, appointed to Adjutant
Chapter XL - Misc dangerous illness and birth of Louise
Chapter XII Julius' sickness,
Chapter XIII Birth of Marie, narrow escape from death from E E Train
Chapter XIV Returns to Washington
Chapter XV Accidental meeting with sister Lily, love for family
Chapter XVL at Frederick City MD
Chapter XVII Julius at NY
Chapter XVIII Mariquitta's departure for Texas
Chapter XIX birth of Octavie, departure for Mexico
Chapter XX departure on an Indian scout,
Chapter XXL misc, family and grief over death of his mother
Chapter XXII appointment to Adjutant Corps
Chapter XXIII birth of Loius
Chapter XXII Return to Washington
Chapter XL letters to his family, ow he spent his last night
Chapter XLI his death and his death description
Chapter XLII temporary burial
Chapter XLIII after death, grief,
Chapter XLI tribute of Conference of St Patricks of the Society of Vincent de Paul, Monument raised to Julius' memory at Mt Olivet Cemetery and its description.
Chapter XLV Mariquitta's life after Julius' death, her own death and removal to and burial in his grave at Washington, religious vocation of Tavie and Adele
Chapter XL VI additional letters of relatives
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