Display Patriot - P-113726 - Jean Baptiste BERARD

Jean Baptiste BERARD

SAR Patriot #: P-113726

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A009506

Birth: abt 1737 Dauphine / / France
Death: 08 Oct 1821 St. Martinville / St Martin / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

SOLDIER IN THE ATTAKAPAS MILITIA UNDER GENERAL GALVEZ


Additional References:

CHURCHILL, SPANISH RECS, pg 290


Spouse: Anne Broussard
Children: Jean Baptiste/Batiste; Marie Christine; Achille;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1982-10-20 LA Unassigned Robert Brinkley Mhoon III (119542) Achille   
1997-01-24 LA 202958 Dailey Joseph Berard (147491) Jean   
1997-06-13 LA 201640 Russell Joseph Berard (148455) Jean   
1997-12-19 LA 200452 James Berard (149494) Jean   
2001-09-14 LA 10121 Warren Anthony Mestayer Jr (146344) Marie   
2002-04-12 GA 12663 Ronald Joseph Berard (157855) Jean   
2002-05-09 LA 12328 Francis Carroll Grevemberg (126100) Christine   
Location:
Saint Martinville / St. Martin Parish / LA / USA
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