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About Sylvania Batre
A number of Vine and Olive grantees, for the most part former settlers on the grant, who, while retaining and even expanding their holdings, left it for the more comfortable surroundings of Mobile. The core of this group was the Chaudron-Stollenwerk-George clan, which soon established durable connections with the French elite of the city. Their shift to Mobile began in 1823, when Victoire George's niece and ward, Eugénie le Grand de Boislandry, and Sylvanie Chaudron went to the city to find matches for themselves. The following year Eugénie married Lazare Chieusse, a prominent local medical man who had recently been widowed. Sylvania secured an even more advantageous match, to Adolphe Batré, a grantee himself and brother of Charles Batré, the prominent merchant and French consular agent at the port.
death 8/1825?* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 25 2018, 0:38:28 UTC
Sylvania Batre's Timeline
1803 |
September 20, 1803
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Pennsylvania, United States
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1825 |
August 1825
Age 21
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Alabama, United States
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Church Street Cemetery, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, United States
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