Ellis Joseph Daigle

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Ellis Joseph Daigle

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Houma, LA, United States
Death: July 20, 1931 (73)
Port Arthur, Jefferson, TX, United States (Diabetic Coma)
Place of Burial: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Leufroi Ulgere Daigle and Rosalie Eulalie Daigle
Husband of Marie Domitile Rosa Daigle
Father of Lucille U. Blanchard
Brother of Marie Osea Daigle; Alae Calix Daigle; Alfred Camile Daigle and Joseph Elfege Daigle
Half brother of Alice "Tante T-Tit" Rosa Bergeron; Eulalie Daigle; Louisa Celina Daigle; Alphonse Allence Daigle; Emma Laurentine Daigle and 2 others

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Gloria Ann Havens
Last Updated:

About Ellis Joseph Daigle

excerpts from the workes of Billy Earp Robertson

In the early 1900's Elphege's brother, Ellis, brought a French-speaking Canadian Presbyterian minister, Rev. M. R. Paridis, to his home. After meeting and hearing the gospel from Rev. Paridis and Rev. John Nelson Blackburn, a young pioneer home missionary in Houma, he decided that others in his family should hear the teachings of these two men. The ministers were asked to return. They did return several times. Soon there were other meetings in other homes nearby. These 'cottage services' grew...... This little group of people formed the only all French Presbyterian church in the New Orleans Presbytery. There were others started, but they did not suceed. The present First Presbyterian Church of Bayou Blue now stands on land that once was the property of Elphege (Ellis's brother).


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{geni:about_me} excerpts from the workes of Billy Earp Robertson

In the early 1900's Elphege's brother, Ellis, brought a French-speaking Canadian Presbyterian minister, Rev. M. R. Paridis, to his home. After meeting and hearing the gospel from Rev. Paridis and Rev. John Nelson Blackburn, a young pioneer home missionary in Houma, he decided that others in his family should hear the teachings of these two men. The ministers were asked to return. They did return several times. Soon there were other meetings in other homes nearby. These 'cottage services' grew...... This little group of people formed the only all French Presbyterian church in the New Orleans Presbytery. There were others started, but they did not suceed. The present First Presbyterian Church of Bayou Blue now stands on land that once was the property of Elphege (Ellis's brother).

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Ellis Joseph Daigle's Timeline

1858
February 24, 1858
Houma, LA, United States
1889
February 25, 1889
Calumet, St Mary, LA, United States
1931
July 20, 1931
Age 73
Port Arthur, Jefferson, TX, United States
July 21, 1931
Age 73
Greenlawn Memorial Park, Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States