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Frederick Severin Hebert

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Frederick Severin Hebert

Birth
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
7 Jan 1878 (aged 85)
Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Youngsville, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15; Tomb 46
Memorial ID
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s/o Joseph Hebert & Marie Marguerite Trahan

Suggested edit: He was born in 1792 according to his baptism record. From Southwest Louisiana Records by Rev. Donald J. Hebert:

HEBERT, Frederic (Joseph & Marguerite TRAHAN) b. 24 July 1792, bt. 1 Nov. 1792 Spons: Joseph HEBERT & Francoise TRAHAN. Fr. George MURPHY (SM Ch.: v.4, #433)

Contributor: Donna Storz (47773759)DEATH OF A VETERAN. -

Mr. Frederick Hebert, an old and respected citizen of this parish, died on the 7th inst. Mr. Hebert was born in this parish in 1791 and was consequently 87 years of age at the time of his death. He was a veteran of 1814-15, having participated in the battles below New Orleans in Col. Clouet's regiment, Capt. Michel Broussard's company, and was honorably discharged from service.

Deceased had lived under the rule of three nations and often boasted of having been a Spaniard, a Frenchman and an American, without leaving the state.

Lafayette Advertiser; Lafayette, Louisiana.
January 26, 1878; Page Two.
s/o Joseph Hebert & Marie Marguerite Trahan

Suggested edit: He was born in 1792 according to his baptism record. From Southwest Louisiana Records by Rev. Donald J. Hebert:

HEBERT, Frederic (Joseph & Marguerite TRAHAN) b. 24 July 1792, bt. 1 Nov. 1792 Spons: Joseph HEBERT & Francoise TRAHAN. Fr. George MURPHY (SM Ch.: v.4, #433)

Contributor: Donna Storz (47773759)DEATH OF A VETERAN. -

Mr. Frederick Hebert, an old and respected citizen of this parish, died on the 7th inst. Mr. Hebert was born in this parish in 1791 and was consequently 87 years of age at the time of his death. He was a veteran of 1814-15, having participated in the battles below New Orleans in Col. Clouet's regiment, Capt. Michel Broussard's company, and was honorably discharged from service.

Deceased had lived under the rule of three nations and often boasted of having been a Spaniard, a Frenchman and an American, without leaving the state.

Lafayette Advertiser; Lafayette, Louisiana.
January 26, 1878; Page Two.


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