Display Patriot - P-234561 - Isaac LEBLANC

Isaac LEBLANC

SAR Patriot #: P-234561

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State of Service: ESP      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Lieutenant
DAR #: A068327

Birth: abt 01 Jan 1746 Grand-Pre / Acadia / Canada
Death: 21 Jun 1795 Donaldsonville / / LA

Qualifying Service Description:

Lt - Gen. Bernardo de Galvez, German Coast Militia


Additional References:
  1. Schmidt, LA Patriots, 1776-1783, DAR. 1994
  2. Holmes, Honor and Fidelity, pg 199
  3. Bernardo de Galvez, Yo Solo, The Battle Journal of Bernardo de Galvez during the American Rev, pg 11

Spouse: (1) Maria/Rose Melancon; (2) Margurite Babin
Children: Joseph Isaac;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1992-02-20 LA 214064 Henry Peter Hebert Jr (138380) Joseph   
1993-05-04 LA 210873 Allan Francis Hebert (140669) Joseph   
2015-10-01 LA 66216 Clifford Gerard LeBlanc Jr. (196481) Joseph   
2015-10-01 LA 66217 Clifford Gerard LeBlanc III (196482) Joseph   
Location:
Donaldsonville / Ascension Parish / LA / USA
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Comments:
  • No entry found in Find-A-Grave – May 2024
  • SAR #196482 - Isaac LeBlanc cites burial unmarked


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Author: Clifford Normand
Member of the La Fourche militia under Bernardo de Galvez involved in the capture of Fort Bute and the Baton Rouge fort in 1779, the British fort at Moile and the aborted expedition to Pensacola in 1780.
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NSDAR cites Death: 22 Jun 1794, DONALDSONVILLE, LA



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