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Jules Desire LeBlanc

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Jules Desire LeBlanc

Birth
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
12 Aug 1905 (aged 65)
Loreauville, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Loreauville, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
, LO 104 20
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Leblanc,J.Desire,Pvt.Co.C,8thLa.Inf.En.June 19,1861,Camp Moore,La.Present on Rolls To AUG., 1861. Roll for Sept. And Oct., 1861 absent, sick, at Richmond. Roll from November., 1861, To April 31, 1862, Present. Roll to June 30, 1862, absent, wounded, June 28, 1862. At Richmond rolls from July, 1862 to May 14, 1863 State present. Roll for May 14 to August 11, 1863 Absent,sick ,in Richmond. Roll for August 11 to August 31,1863. Present. Rolls from November 12, 1863, to December 31, 1863. Absent, missing since engagement November 7, 1863. Federal rolls of prisoners of war, captured Rappahannock,Va.,Nov.7,1863. Sent to Washington DC., November 11, 1863. Paroled until exchanged at Pt.Lookout,MD., March 10, 1864.Recd.at City Pt.,Va., March 15, 1864. Roll for April 30 to August 31, 1864, Absent, wounded and prisoner, since Battle of Monocacy,Md.1864. Federal rolls prisoners of war, captured at Monocacy,Md., July 10, 1864. Admitted July 10 to U.S.A Gen.Hospl.,Frederick,Md. Transferred to U.S.A.Gen Hospl.,West Bldgs.Baltimore,Md.,July 27,1864 Recd.at Fort McHenry,Md.,Aug 30,1864.Sent to Pt.Lookout,Md October 25, 1864. The road at PT.Lookout,Md., February 18, 1865 Recd.at Boulwares and Cox Wharf,James River,Va.,Feb,20-21,1865, And exchanged On list of prisoners of war, Paroled Appomatox Courthouse,Va. April 10, 1865. Age 25 height 5'5"., Eyes dark hair dark complexion dark,Res.St.Martin Par.,La Born Louisiana. Occupation Mason,Res.St.Martin,La. Age when enlisted 21, single.

From records of Louisiana Confederate soldiers by Andrew B.Booth.

He was married to Philomene Amelie Martin on 10 October 1866 at St. John's Cathedral, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. To this union were born the following children:
1.Marie Alzire LeBlanc (Anatole) Bonin (1867-1938)
2.Angelle LeBlanc (Armand) Dugas (1869-1948)
3.Marie Alice LeBlanc (Paul) Bonin (1870-1940)
4.Albert LeBlanc (1872-1876)
5.Cesaire LeBlanc (Marie Rose Castille) (1874-1923)
6.Marie Amelie LeBlanc (Jean Baptiste) Bourgeoise (1877-1932)
7.Marie Louise LeBlanc (Philip F) Boutte (1880-1915)
8.Louis LeBlanc (Leah Crochet) (1881-1917)
9.Jules Desire LeBlanc (1883-1957)
10.Noellie LeBlanc (George) Boniin (1885-1970)
11.Noemie LeBlanc (1885-1885)
12.Marie Jeanne LeBlanc (Jules) Nunez (1888-1981)




Leblanc,J.Desire,Pvt.Co.C,8thLa.Inf.En.June 19,1861,Camp Moore,La.Present on Rolls To AUG., 1861. Roll for Sept. And Oct., 1861 absent, sick, at Richmond. Roll from November., 1861, To April 31, 1862, Present. Roll to June 30, 1862, absent, wounded, June 28, 1862. At Richmond rolls from July, 1862 to May 14, 1863 State present. Roll for May 14 to August 11, 1863 Absent,sick ,in Richmond. Roll for August 11 to August 31,1863. Present. Rolls from November 12, 1863, to December 31, 1863. Absent, missing since engagement November 7, 1863. Federal rolls of prisoners of war, captured Rappahannock,Va.,Nov.7,1863. Sent to Washington DC., November 11, 1863. Paroled until exchanged at Pt.Lookout,MD., March 10, 1864.Recd.at City Pt.,Va., March 15, 1864. Roll for April 30 to August 31, 1864, Absent, wounded and prisoner, since Battle of Monocacy,Md.1864. Federal rolls prisoners of war, captured at Monocacy,Md., July 10, 1864. Admitted July 10 to U.S.A Gen.Hospl.,Frederick,Md. Transferred to U.S.A.Gen Hospl.,West Bldgs.Baltimore,Md.,July 27,1864 Recd.at Fort McHenry,Md.,Aug 30,1864.Sent to Pt.Lookout,Md October 25, 1864. The road at PT.Lookout,Md., February 18, 1865 Recd.at Boulwares and Cox Wharf,James River,Va.,Feb,20-21,1865, And exchanged On list of prisoners of war, Paroled Appomatox Courthouse,Va. April 10, 1865. Age 25 height 5'5"., Eyes dark hair dark complexion dark,Res.St.Martin Par.,La Born Louisiana. Occupation Mason,Res.St.Martin,La. Age when enlisted 21, single.

From records of Louisiana Confederate soldiers by Andrew B.Booth.

He was married to Philomene Amelie Martin on 10 October 1866 at St. John's Cathedral, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. To this union were born the following children:
1.Marie Alzire LeBlanc (Anatole) Bonin (1867-1938)
2.Angelle LeBlanc (Armand) Dugas (1869-1948)
3.Marie Alice LeBlanc (Paul) Bonin (1870-1940)
4.Albert LeBlanc (1872-1876)
5.Cesaire LeBlanc (Marie Rose Castille) (1874-1923)
6.Marie Amelie LeBlanc (Jean Baptiste) Bourgeoise (1877-1932)
7.Marie Louise LeBlanc (Philip F) Boutte (1880-1915)
8.Louis LeBlanc (Leah Crochet) (1881-1917)
9.Jules Desire LeBlanc (1883-1957)
10.Noellie LeBlanc (George) Boniin (1885-1970)
11.Noemie LeBlanc (1885-1885)
12.Marie Jeanne LeBlanc (Jules) Nunez (1888-1981)






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