Historical records matching Andre Claude Boutte, II
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About Andre Claude Boutte, II
Alternate birth: 1730
Married in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Notre Dame Parish, Immaculère Conception Cathedral
Note: Catholic
Children
(Louis) Hilaïre Boutté b: ABT 1748 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile
François Cézaïre Boutté b: 13 NOV 1751 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Philippe Boutté b: ABT 1753 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Antoine Boutté b: ABT 1755 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
(Jean) Baptiste Boutté b: ABT 1757 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Anastasie Boutté b: ABT 1759 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Jeanette Boutté b: ABT 1761 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Pierre Boutté b: ABT 1763 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Moulot Boutté b: ABT 1765 in AL, Mobile Co, Mobile, Fort Condé
Alternate list of Children
Marie Veronique BOUTTE b: 9 SEP 1747 in Mobile, AL
Jean Claude BOUTTE b: 15 JUL 1749 in Mobile, AL
Francoise Cezard BOUTTE b: 12 NOV 1751 in Mobile, AL
Jean Phillipe BOUTTE b: 26 JAN 1753 in Attakapas,LA
Louis Hilaire BOUTTE b: 13 JAN 1754 in Mobile, AL
Antoine BOUTTE b: ABT 1755 in Mobile, AL
Jean Baptiste BOUTTE b: 20 DEC 1757 in Mobile, AL
Witness: Baptism of Jean Claude Montjean. Feb 8, 1760, Orlean s Parish.
Witness: Marriage of Joseph Callier & Geneviève Montenary Touss aint. Aug 17, 1762, Orleans Parish.
Witness: Marriage of Antoine DeJan & Angélique Montjean. Jun 2 4, 1766, Orleans Parish.
Witness: Baptism of Hyacinthe Marie Louise Boutté. 1779, St M artin Parish.
- Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Dec 2 2018, 0:47:36 UTC
Andre was born in 1720. Andre Boutte ... He passed away in 1792. "Andre Claude Boutte father of Rosette Boutte, and mate of Fanchon (Francoise), was a French military officer in Mobile. He married the daughter of the commandant of the Fort where he was stationed, Fort Conde, and brought his family (including his wife, children, and his mother-in-law to New Orleans upon the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763. You can find the immigration records online where he is listed with his family. One had to pledge allegiance to the British Flag if you wanted to stay in their territory. He came to New Orleans where he purchased a female slave named "Luisa" from his mother-in-law. No one knows for sure if this was Francoise/Fanchon. Andre Claude Boutte opened up several blacksmith shops in New Orleans and his sons all apprenticed in them."
"Andre Claude Boutte's (called Claude) first child with his domestic servant Francoise (called Fanchon), was born in 1763. He was named Claude. Four more children were born to Andre Claude and Fanchon, including Rosette Boutte. The other 3 children were boys."
- Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Dec 2 2018, 0:51:39 UTC
Andre Claude Boutte, II's Timeline
1720 |
January 9, 1720
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Bourseville, Parish Notre Dame, Diocese Of Amiens, France, Bourseville, Somme, Hauts-de-France, France
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1730 |
1730
Age 9
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3 Place Notre Dame, Amiens, Picardy, France
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1751 |
1751
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Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA
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1758 |
1758
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Mobile, French America
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1765 |
1765
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Saint Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States
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1765
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1770
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New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States
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September 27, 1775
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Louisiana, United States
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1775
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