I remember when I was a small child, my mother and I had come to Avoyelles Parish (the country as we called it) on a train from New Orleans (where we were living at the time). My grandmother couldn't make it to pick us up from the train depot so Taunt Doralice came. They did look alot alike and the only thing I remembered was that the car she was driving was not my grandparents' car. So I didn't fall for their trick. She was a very loving and compassionate woman.
I remember when I was a small child, my mother and I had come to Avoyelles Parish (the country as we called it) on a train from New Orleans (where we were living at the time). My grandmother couldn't make it to pick us up from the train depot so Taunt Doralice came. They did look alot alike and the only thing I remembered was that the car she was driving was not my grandparents' car. So I didn't fall for their trick. She was a very loving and compassionate woman.
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Isabella Dubroc Bonnette
1898–1990
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Anita Dubroc Brouillette
1900–1982
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Sampson Joseph Dubroc
1902–1985
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Andy Dubroc Smith
1904–1983
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Anderson J Dubroc
1904–1968
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Pauline Dubroc Dauzat
1907–2005
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Dora Dubroc Guillory
1908–1996
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Sybil Marguerite Dubroc Lamartinere Bordelon
1915–2012
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Clementine Dubroc
1916–1916
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