1880 Census listed value of real estate at $500.00 and personal property of $100.00. Occupation was farmer.
Records show a Marriage License # 4086. Copy of marriage document are on file. He served in the Civil War in the 6 Infantry Regiment.The 6th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was an African American unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War . A part of the United States Colored Troops , the regiment saw action in Virginia as part of the Richmond–Petersburg Campaign and in North Carolina , where it participated in the attacks on Fort Fisher and Wilmington and the Carolinas Campaign .
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William Tyler <https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F39W-1ZL> Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956 birth: 1851 Leonville, Louisiana parents: Henry Tyler
death: 18 Sep 1915 Leonville, , St. Landry, Louisiana
residence: Leonville, , St. Landry, Louisiana, United States
21. Julia IRENE'
The name Julia IRENE is shown as the mother of Olivia, Joseph, Marguerite, Julia and Henry in Father Hebert's books and also on marriage documents. Julia Tyler is the name in the census. However, in the census, most spouses are listed under the surname of the husband.
22. Lazare REMY
Other spellings are Ramy, Remy and Remi. Lazare is also spelled Lazar.
23. Victoria DENIS
Parents shown as Denis and Esther on marriage license.
24. Celima PATIN
The 1850 Point Coupee census listed Celima as a 35 yr old Mulatto, a planter who owned land valued at$5,000. Celima's wife , Celeste died approx. a month after giving birth to her 10th child, Joseph. Seven years later, Celima also had another child, Joseph Honore Patin, with Marie Antoinette Adeline Honore, Celeste's sister.
28. Zenon GAUTHIER
1860 Pointe Coupee, P.O. Morganza, Police Jury 5th ward, Shows Zenon and his family. He is listed at the age of 14.
1870, Pointe Coupee, P.O. Morganza, Police Jury 5th ward, page 2, family no 12: Lucille (Lucie) Gauthier, 62,mulato, keeping house (Zenon's mother) Mary Key, 23, mu. (Zenon's sister Marie, married to Alexandre Key) Willy Key, 9 month, mu . (Marie's child) Zenon Gauthier, 21, mu. laborer Paul Langlois, 20, laborer (Her future son-in-law in marriage to her daughter Euphemie Decoux by her 2nd husband) Hellen Langlois, 15, mu.
In the 1880 Census for Pointe Coupee 4th Ward Census, Zenon & Emily are listed as mulattos and the children are listed as : Joseph...5 years...born 1875, Lucille...2 years...born 1878 and William...2 months..born 1880. Joseph, Ida and Josephine were born later
29. Emilie PIPER
In the 1870 census of Pointe Coupee, P.O. Morganza, Police Jury fourth ward, page 32, family no 353: Mulatto in Census
In the 1880 Census for Pointe Coupee 4th Ward Census, Zenon & Emily are listed as mulattos and the children are listed as : Joseph...5 years...born 1875, Lucille...2 years...born 1878 and William...2 months..born 1880.
Emily may have been born on a Seminole reservation.
Occupation: Soldier, Farmer. Louisiana Federal Census Index (1810-1870) shows a John Ellsworth in Pointe Coupee Parish in 1870 on page 332 (ID# LA01066287).
John and Joseph Ellsworth are shown on Certificate of Register of Land Register at Natchitoches (Certificate # 2470) along with about 26 other claimants for a tract of land of about 14 2/3 acres. The certificate is dated and "signed" by President Woodrow Wilson, 1 Feb 1916.A John Ellsworth served as a Pvt in Company D,5 Regt, Colored heavy altillery
Eula Gauthier indicates that John was born in a "northern state". Census indicates the father, John< was born in Connetticut.
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1900 US CENSUSWard 3, Pointe Coupee Parish, LouisianaSeries: T623 Roll: 577 Page: 83June 21, 1900DWELLING 467/FAMILY 467ELLSWORTH, John, (head), b, m, July 1845, 54, married 31 years, LA, farmerELLSWORTH, Eloise (wife), b, f, Jan 1847, 53, married 31 years, LA, LA, LAELLSWORTH, Virginia (daughter), b, f, Nov 1870, 29, single, LA, farm laborerELLSWORTH, Maria (daughter), b, f, May 1876, 24, single, LA, farm laborerELLSWORTH, OLIVE (daughter), b, f, Aug 1883, 16, single, LA, farm laborerELLSWORTH, Auguste O. (son), b, m, Aug 1888, 11, single, LA, farm laborerELLSWORTH Amelie M. (daughter), b, f, Aug 1890, 9, single, LAALLAIN, Eugenia (mother in law), b, f, Dec 1818, 81, widow, LA,
Heloise is most likely the daughter of Francoise Allain and Eugenie Honore. Their daughter's birth date is noted at 22 December 1846. Baptism is recorded at 22 JUN 1847 at, St. Francis Church, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA
Records indicate that tomb stone in St Ann's Catholic Church Cemetary shows Heloise's birth at 22 Jan 1848. However, there was difficulty in reading the stone inscriptions since most of them were not legible. She and her husbands body had been moved from Raccourci Church which was destroyed in building the Spillway at Morganza.
The Allain family of French Louisiana traces its ancestry to Francois Allain of Brittany, a colonel in the French army, who played a conspicuous and distinguished part at the Battle of Fontenoy in 1745, where he bore, as colonel of his regiment, the standard of France -- i.e. the fleur-de-lys of the Bourbons. For his bravery the king bestowed upon him a sword of honor. Later he was posted with his regiment to Louisiana as commandant of the Attakapas Post and subsequently established himself as a planter in Pointe Coupee Parish. The Allain family operated several plantations, including Margaret Plantation, a sugar cane producer, in the 1850s.