LEGUERRIER JULIA (Julie) Marie

Female 1820 - 1892  (71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  LEGUERRIER JULIA (Julie) Marie was born on 25 Sept 1820 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (daughter of LEGUERRIER Charles William and ORTES FELICITY); died on 29 May 1892 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.

    Notes:

    June 2, 1892
    Laid to rest with befitting ceremonies.
    The funeral of the late Mrs. Julia M. Philibert occurred this morning from the fammily residence in Benton. In accordance with the desire expressed by the deceased the services over her remains were conducted at St. Malachy's Church, Ewing and Clark Avenues, solemn requiem mass was sung and a pretty eulogy was pronounced by Rev. Father Ziegler, the rector of the parish. The funeral was largely attended, the deceased having made scores of friends by her kindly disposition and manifold charities. Eight grown children and fourteen grandchildren were present, and the officers of the Philibert and Johanninz Co. attended in a body. That establishent was founded by Benjamin Philibert, the husband of the deceased, who died some years ago. Following the services the cortege proceeded to Calvary where the remains were interred in the family lot.
    Mrs. Philibert, who was in her 71st year at the time of her demise, was a granddaughter of John B. Ortes, the friend and associate of Pierre Liguest, one of the original founders of St. Louis.

    Died:
    71 yrs., St. Malachy's Church - funeral 6/2/92, thurs., 10:00 a.m.

    JULIA married PHILIBERT BENJAMIN PIERRE. BENJAMIN (son of PHILIBERT JOSEPH, I and ORTES FLORENCE) was born in 28 Apr 1818 or 4 Oct 1817 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 15 Dec 1881 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. PHILIBERT LEON DAVID
    2. PHILIBERT JOSEPH B. died on 20 Dec 1918 in Interment Sat., Dec. 21..

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  LEGUERRIER Charles William was born in 1784; died on 28 Mar 1870 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.

    Charles married ORTES FELICITY. FELICITY (daughter of ORTES JEAN BAPTISTE and BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE) was born on 20 sept 1787 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 30 Oct 1832 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  ORTES FELICITY was born on 20 sept 1787 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (daughter of ORTES JEAN BAPTISTE and BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE); died on 30 Oct 1832 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
    Children:
    1. LEGUERRIER Isabellw
    2. LEGUERRIER Marie was born in 1807.
    3. LEGUERRIER Charles William, II was born in 1808 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 18 Feb 1863 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
    4. LEGUERRIER Jean Baptiste was born in 1809; died on 29 Jan 1812 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
    5. 1. LEGUERRIER JULIA (Julie) Marie was born on 25 Sept 1820 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 29 May 1892 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
    6. LEGUERRIER Felisite was born in 1822 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  ORTES JEAN BAPTISTE was born in 1738 in Province of Bearne, France; dob may be 1737 (son of ORTES PIERRE and FOURIER MARIANNE); died about 1814 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory.

    Notes:

    Jean Baptiste Ortes, grandfather of our Joseph Philibert, was born in the province of Bearne, France, near the Pyrenees. He came to Louisana with Pierre Laclede in 1755 as a boy and learned the carpenter trade. He was one of the 30 tradesmen that was with Laclede at the founding of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1765. He married Elizabeth Barada in St. Louis and lived there until he died in 1814. Elizabeth Barada was born in Vincennes, 1762, and brought to St. Louis by her parents in 1768. She died there at the age of 104 years.


    JEAN BAPTISTE ORTES AND ELAZABETH BARADA

    The following is an excerpt from a series of articles depicting the early days of St. Louis, Missouri published in the Missouri Historical Society Bulletin, Vol. 4 Part I, pages 15 and 16:
    Two joiners or carpenters, early associated in business - Jean Baptiste Ortes and Jean B. Cambas - who were granted a double lot as partners - "Mensuisiers Associes" (carpenters partners) in 1767 on which they built a frame house together. Ortes, the better known of the two, was born in the province of Bearn, France and came to St. Louis in 1765. In 1768 he contracted to build a "poteaux en terre" (post into land) house, 18'x22' on La Grande Rue Royals for Francois Cottin, Royal Crier, Ortes to furnish all the work and materials except one thousand shingles, part of the posts and planks, hardware for the doors and windows and the plastering, the whole to be completed in three months. The year 1771 was busy one for Ortes. On April 30, 1771 the Archives show that he contracted to build a house for Joseph Robidoux, a shoemaker recently arrived from Montreal, for 500 "livres" (pounds) in beaver or deerskins and three pairs of shoes. This house was to have 3 rooms and to be built of horizontal logs "en piece sur piece" (Piece upon piece) of cottonwood, ash or walnut. Late in the fall he prepared to build a barn, part of which he was to use for his workshop. At the end of the year he contracted to complete the roof on Louis Vige's house for 165 "livres" in skins, Vige to furnish all materials and two unskilled helpers, this job he completed but Vige left town without payment and Ortes had to fall back on a mechanic's lien. In 1772 Ortes sold his half of the house built in partnership with Cambas, reserving the right to live in it until the following July. He in the meantime was to keep the roof from leaking, to build in two corner cupboards and improve the barn. Nothing more appears in the records concerning Ortes' work except that in 1799 he made an inspection of the buildings at Fort San Carlos for the Governor. His name is frequently found as a landowner, as a witness to documents and in other connections such as his purchase at a sale in 1779 of a pair of crimson velvet breeches and two tin flower pots. In 1780 he was a member of the local militia. In 1782 he married Elizabeth Barada, born in the old French post of Vincennes. Ortes died in 1814 but his widow survived him to reach the remarkable age of 104 years. Of all the local craftsmen, Ortes alone has an example of his work known to remain. It is a fine walnut "Armoire" (cupboard) in the collection of the Missouri Historical Society, a simply, well made piece, thoroughly French in character.

    Walter B. Stevens tells about the founding of St. Louis by the first 30 men who were mechanics of all trades and how they dragged their boat up the Mississippi and began building St. Louis in the middle of February.

    John Baptiste Ortes was born in the province of Bearne, France near the Pyrenees. When Pierre Laclede came to Louisiana in 1755, Jean Baptiste Ortes, a boy of eighteen, accompanied him. Ortes was with Laclede at the founding of St. Louis in 1765. He had learned the trade of a carpenter. He married in St. Louis and lived there until 1814. His wife who was Elizabeth Barada, born in Vincennes lived in St. Louis until 1868, dying at the age of 104 years. She was brought by her parents in 1768. Ortes did not leave his name to posterity - his children were daughters.
    St. Louis, the 4th City…W.B. Stevens

    JEAN married BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE on 20 Aug 1782 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory. ELIZABETH (daughter of BARADA ANTOINE and DESROSIERS MARGARITE, dit DUTREMBLE) was born on 17 Sep 1766 in Vincennes, Indiana; (dob may be 1762 or 27 Sept 1764); died on 17 Dec 1865 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory dod may be 18 Aug 1686). [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE was born on 17 Sep 1766 in Vincennes, Indiana; (dob may be 1762 or 27 Sept 1764) (daughter of BARADA ANTOINE and DESROSIERS MARGARITE, dit DUTREMBLE); died on 17 Dec 1865 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory dod may be 18 Aug 1686).
    Children:
    1. ORTES FLORENCE was born in 1784 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory; died on 3 Nov 1832 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory; bu. St. Louis King of France Cemetery.
    2. ORTES MARIE LOUISE was born on 1 Feb 1786 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 30 Dec 1863.
    3. 3. ORTES FELICITY was born on 20 sept 1787 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; died on 30 Oct 1832 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  ORTES PIERRE

    PIERRE married FOURIER MARIANNE. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  FOURIER MARIANNE
    Children:
    1. 6. ORTES JEAN BAPTISTE was born in 1738 in Province of Bearne, France; dob may be 1737; died about 1814 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory.

  3. 14.  BARADA ANTOINE was born in 1739 in Astoffort (or St. Flour), Gascogne, France (son of BARADA JEAN and DUPINE JEANNE); died in Oct 1780 in St. Louis City, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    Information on descendants per Tina Gerard with exception of Elizabeth Barada.

    ANTOINE married DESROSIERS MARGARITE, dit DUTREMBLE on 23 Oct 1759 in Vincennes, Indiana. MARGARITE (daughter of DESROSIERS JOSEPH MARIE, dit Dutremble and DURIVAGE MARGUERITE NICOLET) was born in 1743 in Vincennes, Knox, IN, USA (Post Vincennes, French Illinois (Indiana).); died in 1820 in St. Charles, MO, UAS. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  DESROSIERS MARGARITE, dit DUTREMBLE was born in 1743 in Vincennes, Knox, IN, USA (Post Vincennes, French Illinois (Indiana).) (daughter of DESROSIERS JOSEPH MARIE, dit Dutremble and DURIVAGE MARGUERITE NICOLET); died in 1820 in St. Charles, MO, UAS.

    Notes:

    FHC film #1026606: Vincennes (Ouabache) 1749-1850 per Tina Gerard

    Children:
    1. BARADA LOUIS was born on 9 Sep 1760 in Vincennes, Indiana; died on 2 Sep 1804 in St. Louis, MIssouri.
    2. BARADA NICHOLAS was born on 11 Sep 1761 in Vincennes, Indiana; died on 16 Dec 1776 in St. Louis, MO.
    3. BARADA MARIE MARGUERITE was born on 5 Sep 1762 in Vincennes, Indiana; died on 5 Feb 1838 in Carondelet, Missouri; was buried on 5 Feb 1838 in Mt. Olive Cemetery.
    4. BARADA MARIE JOSEPHINE was born on 21 Nov 1764 in Vincennes, Indiana (dob may be 1766); died on 5 Feb 1838 in St. Louis City, Missouri.
    5. 7. BARADA ELIZABETH ANTONE was born on 17 Sep 1766 in Vincennes, Indiana; (dob may be 1762 or 27 Sept 1764); died on 17 Dec 1865 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory dod may be 18 Aug 1686).
    6. BARADA ANTOINE was born in 1773 in St. Louis, MO; died on 4 Feb 2824 in St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO.
    7. BARADA FRANCOISE was born on 26 Jun 1775 in St. Louis City, Missouri; died on 10 Aug 1838.
    8. BARADA JEANNETTE was born on 6 Apr 1777 in St. Louis City, Missouri; died on 24 Sep 1783.
    9. BARADA MARIE THERESE was born on 17 Nov 1778 in St. Louis City, Missouri.


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