Display Patriot - P-122108 - Amand BROUSSARD

Amand BROUSSARD

SAR Patriot #: P-122108

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A015178

Birth: 1754 St Jean / Acadia / Canada
Death: 08 Jan 1818 Fausse Pointe / St Martin / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

SOLDIER IN THE ATTAKAPAS MILITIA ON THE GALVEZ EXPEDITION


Additional References:

Bernardo de Gálvez: Services to the American Revolution,by C.R. Churchill, Louisiana Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1925 - Louisiana, pg 290


Spouse: (1) Helene Landry; (2) Anne Benoit
Children: Susanne; Alphonsine/Alfoncine; Marie Dionisia; Anne; Eloi Amand; Edouard; Camille; Escholastique;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2001-05-22 LA 8544 Warren Anthony Mestayer Jr (146344) Susanne   
2005-06-02 TX 22819 Willie Edward Boney Blackmon (165062) Suzanne   
2007-02-09 TX 27050 Wallace Anthony Verrett (168517) Eloy   
2010-12-16 TX 40380 Thomas Ashley Jackson (162547) Nanon   
2015-10-01 LA 65405 Richard Lewis Lemoine (196480) Eloi   
2018-08-17 TX 82527 John Sandoz Lucey (208640) Susanne   
2021-06-25 LA 97654 Lawrence Fred Martin Capuder (219565) Escholastique   
Location:
Saint Martinville / St. Martin Parish / LA / USA
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Author: Clifford Normand
Militiaman in the Attakapas Louisiana Militia under Spanish Governor Galvez.
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