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1832 - 1869 (36 years)
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Name |
Jules Victor Cottrell |
Born |
19 Sep 1832 |
Saint-Pierre, Martinique [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
06 Jul 1869 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [2] |
Person ID |
I1357 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
15 Feb 2012 |
Father |
Georges Louis Cottrell, b. 22 Aug 1806, Fort-Royal, Martinque , d. 13 Jul 1854, Hardin County, Kentucky (Age 47 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Émilie Françoise Victoire de Luppé, b. 06 Sep 1809, Le Robert, Martinique , d. 20 Jun 1869, New Orleans, Louisiana (Age 59 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Married |
27 Jan 1829 |
Saint-Pierre, Martinique |
Notes |
- Kentucky Census Records, 1850
HARDIN COUNTY
District 1
Page 323/645 # 275
George Catterall 43 M Martinque
Amelia Catterell 40 F Martinque
Adeli Catterell 19 F Martinque
Caroline Catterell 17 F Martinque
Julius Catterell 16 M Martinque
Emily Catterell 14 F Martinque
Lewis Catterell 11 M Martinque
Heny Catterell 9 M Martinque
Elizabeth Catterell 7 F Martinque
Benjamin Catterell 3 M Martinque
Heny Catterell 24 F Martinque
Luppi F. Catterell 27 M Martinque
Mary Catterell 70 F Martinque
District 2 (Southern)
Page 429
Emily Catterall 15 F Martinque
(Living in a Monastery)
Source: http://www.cottrellweb.org/ky/1850.htm
- From a document I received from Penny deBoiseblanc, a descendant of the de Luppé line:
This is a photo of my great grandfather Felix Claude François de Luppé, born April 12, 1821 at Robert, Cul-du-Sac, Martinique, F.W.I. He was the son of Michel Louis François de Luppé Pothuau des Naudry, born Nov. 15, 1784, and Andrea Claire Catherine Robertine Pocquet de Puilhery, born at La Trinité, Martinique (around 1786).
On a return voyage to Martinique, Michel Louis boarded an Amercian schooner "Romp" which sailed from Newburyport, Mass. October 16, 1821. On October 19, 1821 he became ill and died. He was buried at sea as was the custom. When the "Romp" arrived at Trinité testimony of the captain and other witnesses was duly made before the naval authorities, the port master and those in charge of the marine service of that port. Fol. 21, Acte de deces de Michel Louis François de Luppé Pothuau des Naudry. Date de l'acte 1er Decembre, Commune Robert, territoire Martinique. Provided by Archives Nationales, Section Outre-Mer. Depot des Papiers publies des Departements et Territoires d'Outre-Mer, cree part edit du mois de juin 1776. Paris, France.
Felix Claude François married Elizabeth Hubert Hery of Tarbe, France. He and his wife emigrated to Louisiana in 1849 with George Cottrell and his wife, Emilie Victoire de Luppé, my great grandfather's sister, George's mother-in-law, a former Miss Augrain, and George's 9 children, among whom were Ton-ton Ben, and Tonton Henry. All of George Cottrell's children had been born in St. Pierre, Martinique. Arriving in New Orleans, they bought land in Kentucky, today Elizabethtown. This is where my mother's father Charles was born, their only child, born in an American wilderness. George Cottrell died and was buried there no register to even record his death. The entire group returned to New Orleans in 1853-54, shortly after his death. One of George's daughters, Adele, married George, a de Jaham, in New Orleans, and this is our link with Didier de Jaham.
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Family ID |
F432 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
 | Death Certificate for Jules Cottrell Theodule Veau, a native of Louisiana, residing at 371 Love Street in this city who hereby declares that Jules Cottrell a native of Martinique aged thirty-seven years died on the sixth instant (July 6th 1869) at twelve O'clock M. five miles below Algiers. |
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Sources |
- [S66] Family Documents.
- [S58] Orleans Parish Death Index (Reliability: 3).
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