Display Patriot - P-122113 - Claude BROUSSARD

Claude BROUSSARD

SAR Patriot #: P-122113

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A015180

Birth: abt 1747 Acadia / Nova Scotia / Canada
Death: 14 Nov 1819 St Martinville / St Martin / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

Fusilier in the Attakapas Militia under General Bernardo de Galvez


Additional References:
  1. Winston De Ville, "Louisiana Soldiers in the American Revolution", pg 23-26 & 75-76
  2. Churchill, Spanish Records, pg 290

Spouse: (1) Louise Hebert; (2) Marie Catherine Trahan
Children: Celestine; Valery; Apalonie; Victoire; Pelagie; Anastasia; Jean Baptiste;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2001-02-23 AR 8779 Spencer Hart Guinn (155343) Appolonie   
2009-08-31 LA 36488 Isaac Broussard (175014) Valery   
2010-12-30 LA 41290 Anthony Rogers Romero (178553) Marie   
2014-12-04 TX 61734 Horace Greely Linscomb Jr. (193105) Appolonie   
2017-03-10 VA 73507 Judah Ray Broussard (201758) Valery   
2017-03-10 VA 73508 Jackson Price Broussard (201759) Valery   
2017-03-10 VA 73509 Grant Judah Broussard (201760) Valery   
2022-02-04 LA 100524 Roland Paul Pintado (221605) Jean   
2025-05-02 LA 111670 Gary Stansbury Jr. (226813)   
Location:
Saint Martinville / St. Martin Parish / LA / USA
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Memorial Plaque
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