Name |
Robert Hillebrandt |
Birth |
1838 |
Hillebrandt Ranch, Labelle, Jefferson Co, Texas |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
23 Jul 1860 |
Beaumont (District 4), Jefferson Co, Texas |
- residence 494
Hillebrandt, Christian E 30 1830 Louisiana stock raiser 10,000; 11,500
Patsey 21 1839 Louisiana.
Residence 492
William Carr 65 (1795)
Catherine 37 1823
Alzena 15 1845
Holt, Amele 24 1836
residence 491
James Taylor and Elvina
residence 498
Hillebrandt Robert 1839
Mary 18 1842
Mamirva 15 1845
Oquan, Paul
residence 499
Joseph Hebert
Burrells and Galliers lived in this community.
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Death |
Oct 1862 |
Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas |
- Robert Hillebrandt married before the Civil War, and he and his wife, along with his sister Alzinette, still unmarried, died during the yellow fever epidemic at Beaumont in October, 1862. (W.T. Block)
also: from Block "Yellow fever plagued area during 1860s":
"Nevertheless the virulent illness did arrive there, and Beaumonters were fortunate to endure only 8 fatalities, as opposed to the 150 persons who died at Sabine Pass. Otto Ruff, Dr. George Hawley, Mrs. Sylvester Mansfield, Alzinette Hillebandt, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillebrandt were 6 of the 8 Beaumonters who died during the epidemic."
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Yellow fever plagued area during 1860s by W.T. Block
reprinted from Beaumont Enterprise, Saturday, August 7, 1999
http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/yellow_fever.htm |
Person ID |
I21360 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
7 Feb 2013 |