She married Noble Jobes 2 Apr 1937,in Kerrville, Kerr Co., TX. Died, 26 Sep 1995, in Fredericksburg, Gillespie Co, TX. Burial: 29 Sep 1995, in Junction, Kimble Co, TX.
Blanch was one of seven children of John and Mary Olivia (Nuniez)Duderstat who moved from Gonzales County, Texas, to Gillespie County in 1901 and took up ranching in the community between Harper and Kerrville, Texas. Blanch taught school in the Kline Branch community school of Gillespie County before her marriage and then taught school at Segovia in 1939 and 1940. She was a stay at home mother and housekeeper that devoted her life to her family.
Blanch's heritage ties back to the Joseph Nunez born ca1761 Spain - First noted in New Orleans 1779, as soldier in Fourth Company, Fixed Spanish Infantry Regiment of Louisiana under command of Francisco Cruzat. Took part in Battle of Manchac and Baton Rouge in 1779 as member of First Company, Second Battalion of same regiment in successful action led by Gov. Bernardo de Gálvez (q.v.). Presumed to have lived in New Orleans until about 1800. Removed to part of St. Martin Parish now known as Vermilion Parish. Married, ca. 1802 Marie Rose Richard native of St. Malo, France, daughter of Charles Richard and Cecilia Boudreaux, Acadian exiles in France.
Children:
i. Harold D. Jobes. Born, 18 Jun 1941, in Kerrville, Kerr Co., Tx.
ii. Harry Duane Jobes. Born, 3 May 1946, in Kerrville, Kerr Co., Tx.
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She married Noble Jobes 2 Apr 1937,in Kerrville, Kerr Co., TX. Died, 26 Sep 1995, in Fredericksburg, Gillespie Co, TX. Burial: 29 Sep 1995, in Junction, Kimble Co, TX.
Blanch was one of seven children of John and Mary Olivia (Nuniez)Duderstat who moved from Gonzales County, Texas, to Gillespie County in 1901 and took up ranching in the community between Harper and Kerrville, Texas. Blanch taught school in the Kline Branch community school of Gillespie County before her marriage and then taught school at Segovia in 1939 and 1940. She was a stay at home mother and housekeeper that devoted her life to her family.
Blanch's heritage ties back to the Joseph Nunez born ca1761 Spain - First noted in New Orleans 1779, as soldier in Fourth Company, Fixed Spanish Infantry Regiment of Louisiana under command of Francisco Cruzat. Took part in Battle of Manchac and Baton Rouge in 1779 as member of First Company, Second Battalion of same regiment in successful action led by Gov. Bernardo de Gálvez (q.v.). Presumed to have lived in New Orleans until about 1800. Removed to part of St. Martin Parish now known as Vermilion Parish. Married, ca. 1802 Marie Rose Richard native of St. Malo, France, daughter of Charles Richard and Cecilia Boudreaux, Acadian exiles in France.
Children:
i. Harold D. Jobes. Born, 18 Jun 1941, in Kerrville, Kerr Co., Tx.
ii. Harry Duane Jobes. Born, 3 May 1946, in Kerrville, Kerr Co., Tx.
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