Display Patriot - P-150719 - Pierre DUCOTE II

Pierre DUCOTE II

SAR Patriot #: P-150719

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A025980

Birth: 04 Sep 1753 / Pointe Coupee / LA
Death: aft 22 Apr 1801 Mansura / Avoyelles / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

Corporal in the Militia of the Post of Pointe Coupee in 1777, under the command of General Bernardo de Galvez


Additional References:
  1. Winston De Ville, Louisiana Soldiers in the American Revolution, pg 32
  2. Churchill, Spanish Records, pg 330-331
  3. Pierre Ducote cites Louisiana Soldiers in the American Revolution, by Winston De Ville, lists of militia based on Charles Robert Churchill Collection, pub 1991, Ville Platte, Louisiana, where Claude Broussard, pg 26 of the Attakapas Militia dated 1 May 1777, listed as a rifleman

Spouse: Henriette Josephe Rabalais
Children: Magdaleine Sophie; Joseph; Emelia Melie; Marie Elise;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2001-09-05 TX 10424 Eric Alton Sandifer (156472) Magdeleine   
2003-04-08 LA 15658 Albert Clea Krantz (160064) Joseph   
2004-09-29 LA 19140 Clifford Joseph Normand (157351) Emelie   
2008-10-17 LA 33236 Ronald Hilton Gauthier (172715) Celestin   
2009-03-26 VA 34437 Robert Earl Ducote (173660) Joseph   
2010-12-30 LA 41289 Lynnwood Dale Ducote (178552) Joseph   
2012-02-06 LA 46202 Glenn Paul Armand (182323) Magdeleine   
2022-07-15 CO 102673 Douglas Randolph Ducote (223127) Joseph   
2023-11-10 WA 107769 Jerry Michael Bordelon (206717) Marie/Maria   
Location:
Mansura / Avoyelles Parish / LA / USA
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Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Marker Type:
Memorial Plaque
SAR Grave Dedication Date:
29 Oct 2011

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