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Elizabeth <I>Watkins</I> LeJeune

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Elizabeth Watkins LeJeune

Birth
Church Point, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
18 Nov 1927 (aged 80)
Iota, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Iota, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Death date may be in 1926 since Louis Angelas LeJeune married Lovenia Deville in Dec 1926. Could not find divorce record. Elizabeth died November 19, 1927.

Elizabeth is buried next to the big tomb that is for her spouse Louis Angelas LeJeune and Celanie Louis Charles Pitre LeJeune, Angelas' mother. Headstone in background of this picture.

Elizabeth's parents: Thomas J. Watkins & Celestine LeJeune.

November 19, 1927

Burns fatal to Iota woman
Mrs. Angelas LeJeune dies after clothing ignited by fire in grate.

Mrs. Angelas LeJeune, 79, died last night at 10:00 at her home in Iota as a result of burns received earlier in the day. Funeral services were held today.

According to information obtained, she was alone in her home and while sitting in front of her fireplace , her apron caught on fire and the flames enveloped her and burned her to such an extent that death resulted last night. Mrs. LeJeune lived alone in the house
Death date may be in 1926 since Louis Angelas LeJeune married Lovenia Deville in Dec 1926. Could not find divorce record. Elizabeth died November 19, 1927.

Elizabeth is buried next to the big tomb that is for her spouse Louis Angelas LeJeune and Celanie Louis Charles Pitre LeJeune, Angelas' mother. Headstone in background of this picture.

Elizabeth's parents: Thomas J. Watkins & Celestine LeJeune.

November 19, 1927

Burns fatal to Iota woman
Mrs. Angelas LeJeune dies after clothing ignited by fire in grate.

Mrs. Angelas LeJeune, 79, died last night at 10:00 at her home in Iota as a result of burns received earlier in the day. Funeral services were held today.

According to information obtained, she was alone in her home and while sitting in front of her fireplace , her apron caught on fire and the flames enveloped her and burned her to such an extent that death resulted last night. Mrs. LeJeune lived alone in the house


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