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Francis Alfred St. Amant

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Francis Alfred St. Amant Veteran

Birth
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
8 May 1921 (aged 75)
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Lot Lot 158
Memorial ID
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Francis Alfred St. Amant, a native of St. John the Baptist parish, and had
numerous relatives in Ascension and other parishes, all of whom are
connected through Jean Francois Daspit de St. Amant, who came to New
Orleans in 1720. The late F.A. St. Amant was a steamboat captain for
35 years on the Mississippi River.

Married; Sarah Lucy Haile of Houston County, Crockett, Texas.
1879
1910 Census; Shows they had 10 children, only 4 living.

Borrowed from records of Miss Eliza Bishop, deceased, and her co-copyright partner, Billie Nichols Bennett.

Son; Alfred D. St. Amant 1882-1951

Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records Volume 6 (1840 - 1847):
(Francois Alfred St. Amant; parents: Venant St. Amant and Almeria
Asselin; born: March 23, 1846; baptized September 12, 1845;




Francis Alfred St. Amant, a native of St. John the Baptist parish, and had
numerous relatives in Ascension and other parishes, all of whom are
connected through Jean Francois Daspit de St. Amant, who came to New
Orleans in 1720. The late F.A. St. Amant was a steamboat captain for
35 years on the Mississippi River.

Married; Sarah Lucy Haile of Houston County, Crockett, Texas.
1879
1910 Census; Shows they had 10 children, only 4 living.

Borrowed from records of Miss Eliza Bishop, deceased, and her co-copyright partner, Billie Nichols Bennett.

Son; Alfred D. St. Amant 1882-1951

Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records Volume 6 (1840 - 1847):
(Francois Alfred St. Amant; parents: Venant St. Amant and Almeria
Asselin; born: March 23, 1846; baptized September 12, 1845;






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