Display Patriot - P-136980 - Jean Charles COMEAUX

Jean Charles COMEAUX

SAR Patriot #: P-136980

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A024698

Birth: abt 1744 / / Acadia
Death: bef 23 Jul 1823 St. Gabriel / / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

Fusillier, Iberville Militia, Galvez Expedition


Additional References:
  1. Winston De Ville, "Louisiana Soldiers in the American Revolution", pg 37
  2. Robert C. Churchill, "S.A.R. Spanish-English War Record, 1779-1783 - General Bernardo de Gálvez", 1925, pg 319-320
  3. Marriage: "Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records",
    • Volume 2, pg 199
    • Son: ibid, pg 196
  4. Death: "Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records"

Spouse: Anne Catherine Bush/Boushe;
Children: Bernard Guillaime;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1991-04-24 LA 217697 Marshall Comeaux Paine (135528) Bernard   
2003-05-28 LA 16253 Arthur Summers Paine II, CPA (160423) Bernard   
2005-11-29 LA 24208 Thomas Michael Paine (166079) Bernard   
2012-03-28 LA 46479 Eugene Joseph LeBlanc (172163) Bernard   
Location:
Saint Gabriel / Iberville Parish / LA / USA
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