Display Patriot - P-171583 - Charles GUILBEAU

Charles GUILBEAU

SAR Patriot #: P-171583

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A048262

Birth: 1736 Port Royal / Acadia / Canada
Death: 12 Apr 1809 / St. Martin / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

Spanish Soldier in the Attakapas Post Militia under Spanish Governor Bernardo de Gálvez


Additional References:
  1. Louisiana Patriots, 1776-1783. Elizabeth Whitman Schmidt, compiler. DAR. 1994
  2. Churchill, SAR Records, pg 289-290

Spouse: Anne Trahan
Children: Jean Charles; Ludivine “Divina”
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1997-07-23 LA 201251 David Victor Maraist MD (148678) Ludivine   
2009-06-26 FL 35799 Coert Steven Maraist (174456) Ludvine   
2009-06-26 FL 35804 Francis Berchmans Maraist (174460) Ludvine   
2009-06-26 FL 35805 Francis Ryan Maraist (174461) Ludvine   
2011-02-10 TX 40759 Thomas Ashley Jackson (162547) Ludivine   
2014-12-04 LA 61662 David Victor Maraist Jr. (193036) Ludivine   
2017-09-29 LA 77413 Larry Julien Guilbeau (204771) Jean   
2017-09-29 LA 77414 Todd Julien Guilbeau (204772) Jean   
2017-09-29 LA 77415 Grant Julien Guilbeau (204773) Jean   
2017-09-29 LA 77416 Gavin Jude Guilbeau (204774) Jean   
2017-09-29 LA 77417 Gage Michael Guilbeau (204775) Jean   
2017-09-29 LA 77418 Garron Matthew Guilbeau (204776) Jean   
2024-11-15 TX 109774 Thomas Arthur Jackson (192259)   
Location:
Saint Martinville / St. Martin Parish / LA / USA
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