Name |
Jean Baptiste Lejeune |
Birth |
Abt 1757 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1805 |
Atascasito, Harris Co, Texas |
- Among those who went to Atascosito, Texas in 1805
Blaise Lejeune and his wife Adelaide Quintero. Lejeune lived on Bayou Plaquemine Brûlée in today?s Acadia Parish and his wife was the daughter of a Spanish soldier stationed in Louisiana. With them was Blaise?s brother Jean Baptiste. Strangely missing from the census was their daughter, Marguerite, who would later marry Catherine LeBleu Sallier?s brother, Jean Baptiste LeBleu.
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The Grass Was Not Greener Across the Sabine River Article telling of the 14 families who left Louisiana for Atascosito, Texas in 1805. Inspired by the book, "Lost Spanish Towns; Atascosito and Trinidad de Salcedo" by Jean L. Epperson.
Author unknown; submitted to Ancestry
by user name genethibodea 25 Feb 2011.
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Death |
Aft 1805 |
of, Atascosito, Harris Co, Texas |
Person ID |
I71298 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2015 |
Father |
Jean Baptiste Lejeune, b. 1728, Pisiquit, Acadia d. Aft 1759, of, Plaquemine, Louisiana (Age 32 years) |
Mother |
Marguerite Trahan, b. 1728, Pisquit, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada d. Aft 1759, of, Plaquemine, Louisiana (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
1748 |
Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
Family ID |
F8680 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |