THE BAUDREAU HISTORY
"BIOGRAPHY OF JEAN BAPTISTE BAUDREAU"
Urbain Baudrau dit GRAVELINE b. Clermont, (s/o Jean GRAVELINE m. Marie CHAUVEAU) m. 20 Oct 1664, Montreal, Canada to Mathurine Marguerite JUILLET (d/o Blaise JUILLET m. Marie Antoinette LIERCOUR). Their son, Jean Baptiste BAUDRAU dit GRAVELINE m. (1) Marie, and Indian at Mobile.
Jean Baptiste BAUDRAU dit GRAVELINE was a recruit of d'Iberville for the 1699 Gulf Coast Expedition.
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Baudreau, can be found in the Mobile Paper, in the Suburban, page 3., oracle "Climbing The Family Tree", date submitted, Thursday Fabruary 23, 1995, this oracle is wrote as followed; Jean Baptiste Baudreau dit Graveline arrived on the Gulf Coast in
1699 (Biloxi-Ocean Springs area) with a group of French Canadian explorers under the leadership of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville.
He was one of the first settlers of Old Mobile in 1702.
Not only was Jean Baptiste one of the first settlers of Old Mobile, he was a remarkable colonial who lived an adventurous life along the Gulf Coast. His descendants today number in the thousands who inhabit the Pensacola, Mobile, Pascagoula, Biloxi and New Orleans areas.
Gabriel Baudreau dit Graveline was the elder brother of Jean Baptiste.
Gabriel was born in Montreal in 1666. He married Marie Catherine Forestier in 1701.
He departed Lachine in May 1708 with his family after investing substantially in business venture in the Louisiana Territory with his brother. He assembled and financed a group of engages to work and accompany he and his family to Mobile. The group traveled through Detroit (stopping for the birth of his
daughter, Marie Louise) and Kaskaskai, III., reaching Mobile in January 1710. After arriving in Mobile and discovering some of the business aspects had changed, he and his family soon returned to the
Kaskaskai area.
Archives historical marker is near the Interstate 10 rest area there restoration in 1985 in honor of Jean Baptiste Baudreau.
Some of Jean Baptiste Baudreau descendants and spouses are listed here. Descendants are listed before their spouses.
Jean Baptiste Baudreau Jr., married Marie Catherine Vinsonneau, Catherine Louise Baudreau married Joseph Bosarge Magdelaine Baudreau, married Pierre Paquette Jr.
Marie Anne Magdelaine Paquette, married Nicholas Christian Ladner I., Marie Louise Cheistian Lander married Joseph Morin Maria Josefa Morin married Jean Baptiste Ladner Jean Baptiste Bosarge Sr. married Maria Carceaux (Carco)
Jean Baptiste Bosarge Jr. married Maria Clemencia Ladner, Margarita Constanza Ladner, married Alexander Antonio Lami, Eugenia Bosarge, married Joseph W. Laurendine, Eugene Bosarge
Elizabeth Bosarge
Victoria Tiblier
Vincente Perez
Vivian Perez
Jean Baptiste Ladner, married Julienne Lafontaine Julienne Ladner, married Francois Fontaine Jean Baptiste Fountain, married Joselhine Ryan Josephine Fountain, married Pierre Lepre Salvador Lepre, married Grace V. Boney Louise Ladner, married Joseph Morin I (Moran) Joseph Moran II., married Margaret Panquinet Joseph Moran III., married Virginia Fayard Victoria Moran, married Louis R. Boney Helene Ladner, married Jaun Cuevas
Helene Cuevas, married Jean Baptiste Ladner Celestine Ladner, married Edward Morin (Moran) Celina Moran, and Pietro (Peter) Lipari (Lepre) Jospeh Ladner, married Rosalie Fayard Marie Josephe Ladner, married Pierre Ryan Mary Urseline Laurendine, and John Albert Lamey Joseph Alfred Bosarge, married Mary Ursula Ladner Pauline Bosarge, married Thomas J. Clark Jefferson Denny Clark, married Mary Elena Jones Lydia Corine Clark, married Benjamin Harrison Stork Ida Mae Stork, married Clarence Malcomb Sprinkle Jr.
Clara Eugenia Lamey, married William Michael Miller Jacob Bang II., married Maria Angelique Baudrau Emanuel (Bullo) Bang I., married Caroline Matilda Clark
Louisa Bang, married Leonard Weston Cameron Carrie M. Cameron, married John Hampton Dickens
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"BAUDREAU FAMILIES"
Jean Baptiste Baudreau II had a wife named Catherine Vinconnau,
there son was Jean Baptiste Baudrau III, and there daughter was
Catherine Louise Baudrau, also an other son Claude Baudrau.
Let me point out that I have found different discrepancy in the
name Baudreau, and there is an other ancestor lineage which follows
close to having the same name, and I now believe they or linked.
One lineage is Jean Baptist Baudrau, who married Susanna Quave,
also was married to Marie Louise LaLancette, the other lineage is
Magdeline Pany Baudreau, her father was Jean Baptiste Baudreau,
and mother Margueritte or Madeleine Pany (Panyouasas) an Indian.
If there is a link in both lineage it may be between the brother
of Madeline Pany Baudreau, he was the one later that led or partici-
pated in an insurrection. On being caught, he was brought to
New Orleans where with a guilty verdict, he was broken on the wheel.
In the interest of his own family genealogy, Author Jay Higginbotham
wrote a article about Jean Baptiste Baudreau from whom he is descend-
ed on his mother's side, you may find it as The Official Publication
of The Urbain B. Graveline Genealogical Association, Inc.,Vol. 2
No. 1., Spring 1981, page 7. By his Indian servant, Graveline had
at least one daughter--Magdelaine, who married Pierre Paquet II..
The descendents of this union today number in the thousands, as do
the descendents of Gravline's granddaughter, Catherine Louise who
married Joseph Bosarge in 1763.
This article also saids futher that there was tragedy, however,
in the life of his only son's family. Jean Baptiste Baudreau after
leaving his father's estate, moved closer to the mouth of the river-
near a bayou to this day called Bayou Graveline. Finally legitimated
(his mother had been a Protestant and he had never been baptized by
the church), Jean Baptiste Baudreau had married Marie Catherine
Vincennes (stepdaughter of Joseph Simon, dit-LaPointe, an old compat-
riot of Gravline's from the earliest days who lived just across the
Pascagoula river delta on Fish river.
In 1757, this Jean Baptiste Baudreau who is the Brother of Magdelaine
who herself was part Indian, her mother maiden name Pany, short for
Panyouasas had led a group of insurrectionists (whether involuntarily
or not was never determined) to the Alabama country. The insurrection
ists were caught, convicted, and broken on the wheel, Jean Baptiste
along with them. He was not yet fifty years of age.
In a book title Jean Baptiste III.,and Catherine Louise Baudreau,
Grandchildren of Jean Baptiste Baudreau, By Mary Louise Adkinson.
It starts off by saiding, Jean Batiste III., the son of Jean Bapiste
Baudreau II., and Catherine Vinconnau was born September 14, 1736,
being baptized on November 3, 1736.
Being the older son, Jean Baptiste III. naturally would have assumed
some of the responsibility of the family after his father's death
Jean Baptiste III.was twenty-one at the time. At twenty-six years
old, he was appointed under-tutor of his younger brother, Claude,
and his sister Catherine Louise Baudreau, according to records of
the Louisiana Superior Council.
Little is known about the marital life of Jean Baptiste III.,
there is a marriage record in St. Louis Cathedral Archives that
shows he married Marie Louise LaLancette on February 10, 1801.
There is no other marriage record yet found, although in a baptismal
record of his grandchild, the grandparents are named as Jean Baptiste
Baudreau and Marie Louise Delanse (Archdiocese of Mobile).
It has been determined by various records that Jean Baptiste III.
fathered two children, Jean Baptiste IV., and Marie Jeanne Diego.
However, baptismal records have not been located. Marie Jeanne married Joseph Samora, and Lewis family records shows
Marie Louise Sausset as the wife of Jean Baptiste Baudreau IV.
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NEW INFORMATION FROM e-mail:
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From: eaglehawk@scottsbluff.net (Paul E Puebla) Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2002, 11:54pm (CDT-1) To: genealogy1@webtv.net Subject: Baudreau
You list Suzanne as the wife of Jean Baptiste Baudreau dit Gravline in 1710. Some people have her last name as Quave. Quave is not a French name or word. If you are interested in the genesis of the name Quave, I'd be happy to inform you. Jean Baptiste Baudreau dit Graveline appears on the ROLL OF OFFICERS AND CANADIANS WHO SHOULD GO TO FORT MAUREPAS -AUGUST 25, 1699 (1st Voyage) Jean didn't arrive until January 1700. In your history you list
1699. If you would like the roll of Officers and Canadians I'd be happy to email it to you.
The following is some info that may interest you. In an early liaison with an Indian woman, Jean Baptiste had fathered a girl, Magdeleine and a boy Jean Baptiste Jr, Madelaine must have remained with hermother in her early years, for there is no account of her baptism in the well-kept records of the Mobile Cathedral. The first we hear of her is at the time of her wedding to Pierre Paquet August, 1726. Since many girls, in those days, married about the age of 16, she was probably born around 1710. Most people say Jean II but since he was named for his father it is Jr. If he were named for an uncle, grandfather or some one with the same name then it would be Jean II.
On August 26, 1726, after having published one bann and having given dispensation for the two additional banns, between Pierre Paquet, son of the deceased Pierre Paquet and Martha Coular, resident of Fort Conde at Mobile,and Madeleine, the natural daughter of Jean Baptiste Baudrau dit Graveline, resident on the Pascagoula River, belonging to this parish, and an Indian, I, a Capuchin Apostolic Missionary Priest, in my function as Pastor of Mobile, in the Province of Louisiana, have veiled and received their mutual consent and have given them the nuptial blessing in the home of the said Baudrau dit Graveline,and was brought there for this purpose. In the presence of the under- signed witnesses, with me they made their mark. Signed: Father Matthias, Capuchin Bigorny X Rene Labourdin
Etienne Fievre
X Michel Paquet (uncle)
(Marriage Book 1, p. 6, Diocese of Mobile.)
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GENERATION 1.
Jean Baptiste Baudreau
Wife Catherine Vinconnau
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GENERATION 2.
Jean Baptiste Baudreau-------------(sister Catherine
Louise Baudreau)
Wife (Marie) Louise LaLancette
Wife Susanna Quave
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GENERATION 3.
Jean Baptiste Baudreau-------(sister Marie Jeanne
Diego) she Married-
Wife Maria Sauset
-Joseph Samora
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"FOUR CENTURIES ON THE PASCAGOULA" page 150. Sources of Date: Census reports; Mrs. Fay Lewis Duvall.
Tradition says that one Baptiste Baudreau came to Pascagoula with
a group of French Canadians and married Susanna Quave. The dates
of his birth and death are given 16-15-1666. However,the carefully
kept French records beginning in 1699 do not record any white man
of French extraction in this area prior to their coming, the verifia-
ble history of the Baudreau family begins with Jean Budreau b. 1768;
died 12-28-1852, evidently a descendant of the above name Budreau.
The birth certificate of Margaret Budreau secured from St. Louis
Cathedral in New Orleans, gives her birth date as March 11, 1785,
an other daughter Maria (Mary) Angelique Baudreau born 1775; and
died April 29, 1853, she was married to Jacob Bang II., variously
spelled as Bingue and Bang, also Margaret, and Mary Baudreau Parents
were Jean Baudreau and his wife (Marie) Louise Sauset.
Jean Baptiste Baudrau III had a wife named Marie Louise LaLancette
and a other wife Susanna Quave. His son was Jean Baptiste Baudreau IV,
later I find this son Jean Bap. Baudreau IV. married to (Maria)
Louise Sausset, there daughter born to them was Maria (Mary) Angel-
ique Baudreau she was the one who married Jacob Bang II.
Catherine Louise Baudreau began her life January 13, 1742 on the
Pascagoula River as the daughter of Catherine Vinconnau and Jean
Baptiste Baudreau II. Her family called her Louise or Louisa, and
she later became known as the matriarch of the Bouzage family.
This role had its beginning June 5, 1762 when Louise married a young
French man from Poitiers, Joseph Bouzage son of Jean Bouzage and
Jeanne Touche.
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GENERATION 1.
Jean Baptiste Baudrau
Wife (Marie) Louise Sauset
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GENERATION 2.
Maria (Mary) Angelique Baudrau
Husband Jacob Bang II.
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GENERATION 3.
Emanuel (Bullo) Bang I.
Wife Caroline Matilda Clark
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GENERATION 4.
Louisa Bang
Born 1843
Husband Leonard Weston Cameron
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GENERATION 5.
Carrie (Caroline) May Cameron
Born March 10, 1871, Mississippi
Husband John Hampton Dickens
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GENERATION 6.
Jessie Margaret Dickens
Born April 21, 1898, Mosspoint Mississippi Husband John William Stewart Lawrence
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According to the book "Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society", volume 15, number 1., June 1979, page 78.-79.-80., titled: A Gulf Coast Heritage, submitted by : Mary Louise Adkinson, is printed as saiding:
It was the moring of January 6, 1700, at Old Biloxi. The sound of cannons firing was heard from Surgeres
Island, heralding d' Iberville's arrival on the "Renomee" from France. A very happy Governor Sauvolle ordered all the muskets and cannons at the fort to be fired to announce the coming of d' Iberville with much needed supplies.
Among the Canadians immigrants to disembark from the "Renomee" on that winter day in 1700 was Jean Baptiste Baudrau de Graveline.
Jean Baptiste Baudrau de Graveline married and his wife, Suzanne, presented him with a son, Jean Baptiste, sometime around 1710. In a letter to Pontchartrain in 1713, Cadillac wrote that the wife of Graveline was devoted to religion and gave her servants religious instructions. He made a marginal note that she had died since his letter was written.
"IN THE BEGINNING WAS URBAIN BAUDREAU A FRENCHMAN"
Urbain Baudreau by my records saids he was born cir. 1631/33,
in Montreal, Canada. His father was name Jean Baptiste Baudreau dit-
Graveline.(He was the original dit-Graveline in France). Urbain's
mother was Marie Chauveau de Graveline, Flandre. Urbain,and his wife Marguerite Juillet had a sons, Jean Baptiste and
Gabriel, it is Jean Baptiste Baudreau family line I am tracing, he
was the one who married an Indain her father was Pierre Panyouasas,
an Indian Chief, he lived in Mobile at Fort Conde, he came from
Canada so I assume he came from a Tribe from there. This chief's daughter I also assume was named
Margueritte, she
was born in Mobile, at Fort Conde, and later married Jean Baptiste,
son of Urbain Baudreau. Margueritte Pany, and Jean Baptiste, had a
son Jean Baptiste, and a daughter Magdeline Baudreau, she was the
one that married Pierre Paquet II. on Aug. 1726. Pierre Paquet II. and wife Magdeline Baudreau had a daughter born
to them name Maria (Mary) Paquet, she married Jacob Bang I. at one
time founded spell as Bingle, Beng, Bengue. The next generation was Jacob Bang II., than his son
Emanuel Bang
he was neck name Bullo, it was his daughter Louisa, who later
married Leonard Weston Cameron in 1867, there daughter is the next
generation, her name is Carrie Cameron, she was found married to
John Hampton Dickens his father was John R. Dickens, he was made a
chief, of the Cherokee Tribe, this information on this tribe came
from an article in the Mobile Paper in 1885, of his death.
Carrie M. Cameron can be found on the Cesus as Caroline, and on her
death Certificate, file Number# 20654, State of Mississippi, Moss-
Point, her name appears as Carrie May Dickens at the age of 47 years-
8 months 18 days at time of death. Carrie, and John Hampton Dickens
had all girls born to them, one was Jesse Margaret Dickens born
April 21, 1898, Mosspoint Mississippi and died November 14, 1988
Mobile, she was the one that married John William Stewart Lawrence,
both Jesse, an Stewart, as he was call was blessed with 10 children
I will mention only one, her name is Betty Jean Lawrence she married
first Jesse Allen Shumock who she divorce Sept. 23, 1952, Mobile,
Case Number 35,354-E, Book 182 page 100. secound marriage was
William Eugene Ezell nick name (Bill), findly U. B. Campbell on
5th day of March 1976, Mobile County, and later Divorce June 14,1977.
No children was born to U. B. Campbell of this marriage.
This Article was taken from "THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE
URBAIN BAUDREAU GRAVELINE GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC."
Volume 10, Number 2., Autumn 1989, Part V., by Robert
E. Graveline.
The departure of Urbain from his hometown of Clermont, must have
been difficult for his parents as well.
How he was recruited for the Montreal adventure would be interesting
to know but there is no documentation on the subject. Although there is no proof at this writing, his mother , Marie
Chauveau, may have been related to Father Francois Chauveau. He is
one of the organizer's of the Montreal enterprise, under the leader-
ship of Jerome le Royer de la Deauversiere; the two were close
friends.
Father Chauveau, the Jesuit priest, was rector at the College of
La Fleche. This is all speculation, of course, since there exists
no records of this possibility In many French-Canadian historical
documents.
Urbain Baudreau of Graveline ( dit Gravline in French
. This could
indicate the origins of the family.
Furthermore, a research of the archives in Clermont by this author,
revealed no statistics about the family. This would show that the
birth and marriage records are in some other community, perhaps
Gravelines. The additional fact that Father Chauveau and Urbain's
mother shared the same family name, also lends some credibility to
our supposition.
Many genealogists and historians list Urbain as coming directly
from Gravelines to Canada; this is an obvious error. All the archives in LaFleche and Montreal show clearly that he
came from Clermont.
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This next Artical call "THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE URBAIN
BAUDREAU GRAVELINE GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC." Vol. 9. No.
2.,
Page 5. shows a letter to the Editor,by Louise Waggaman Williams and
Mrs. William E. Williams, address 11739 North Boulevard Tampa,
Florida 33612.
1. Jean Baudreau De Graveline. He was from Flanders, he married
Marie Toureau ( Chauveau ) of France.
Their Son
2. Urbain Baudreau born 1633, died 25 Jan. 1696, he married
October 20, 1664, to Marguerite Juillet in Montreal, she was the
daughter of Blaise Juillet and Marie Antoinette Liebceaur, she was
born December 31, 1651, and Died 6 March 1723.
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"BIOGRAPHY OF BLAISE JUILLET"
NEW FRANCE ANCESTORS
Curtis Ezell's
Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great Great Grand Father Blaise Juillet who came to this
continent as
early as 1644 and settled in Montreal, Canada.
His father was Jean Juillet who was born about 1580; Gabrielle Barbarini, his mother, was born about 1582. Gabrielle and Jean were married in St. Agricola, Avignon, France
on 18 June 1609.
Blaise was the first of six children born to the Juillets in Avignon.
The Juillet children were: Blaise,born 26 February 1611,Rene and
Claude (twins) born 16 November 1615, Nicolas born 6 January 1622,
Marguarite born 6 July 1625 and Joseph Philippe born 19 March 1629.
On 10 February 1651 Blaise Juillet married Marie Antoinette d-Lier-
court, daughter of Phillippe Liercourt and Jeanne Patin.
Marie Antoinette was born in 1634 in St. Marguerite,Beauvais,France.
To Blaise and Marie Antoinette four children were born: Mathurine Marguerite was baptized 31 December 1651; Marie was baptized-
25 November 1653 and married Pierre L Escuyer on 23 July 1670;
Charles was baptized 18 May 1656 and married 4 December 1679 to
Catherine Sainctar; Louis Juillet was baptized 11 October 1658 and
married Catherine Celles-Duclos on 25 January 1683.
Their youngest child was about two years old when Blaise Juillet
was killed by the Iroquois Indians while defending Montreal. He was
buried 19 April 1660. Four years after her fathers death, Mathurine
Marguerite Juillet married Urbain Baudreau dit Graveline on
October 1664.
BLAISE JUILLET and "The Expedition of
DOLLARD"
When his project had received "the approbation and agreement of those
in command", Dollard presumably spent part of the winter making his
preparations,recruiting volunteers and laying in supplies "for-ye
whole summer", Lambert Closse,CHARLES LE MOYNE and Pierre Picote de- Belestre would have liked to join him if Dollard had agreed to
"defer the enterprise until after the seeding"; but Dollard refused,
since he would have to give up "the honor of being in command."
The departure was set for 19 April. Hardly had the canoes left shore
on the appointed day when cries were heard coming from the Ile Saint-
Paul, opposite Montreal. Hastening there, Dollard's troop forced a
party of Iroquois Indians to scatter into the woods, but they were
too late to save the three Frenchmen who were the victims of this
attack: Nicolas Duval had been killed and his
companions, Blaise
Juillet and Mathurin Soulard, had been drowned while trying to escape
from the enemy. Dollard seized the Iroquois canoe, took Duval's body
back to Ville-Marie, and probably attended his funeral the next day.
On setting out the second time the expedition included a seventeenth
volunteer who,after failing to keep his word the previous day, had no
changed his mind.
A few years ago a monument was erected on the Outaouais (Wisconsin)
River at the place where this heroic combat took place."
After Blaise Juillet's death his wife Marie Antoinette De Liercourt
daught of Phillippe De Liercourt and Jeanne Patin De Ste. Marguerite
remarried to Huges Picard, June 30,1660, at Montreal,son of Gabriel-
Picard and Michelle Clavier Picard.
Please Note; in my research I have found De Liercourt spelled
De Liebcouer, De Liebcoeur, De Liercoeur.
Direct Blood Relations of : "BLAISE
JUILLET"
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BLAISE JUILLET Wife- MARIE ANTOINETTE
LIERCOURT
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GENERATION 11.
________ Mathrine (Marguerite)
Julliet__________________________________
GENERATION 10.
_________Jean Baptiste
Baudreau______________________________________
GENERATION 9.
_____Madeleine Pany Baudreau -her Mother was INDIAN tribe of Concha
GENERATION 8.
_______Martha
Paquet________________________________________
GENERATION 7.
______Jacob Bang
II.___________________________________________
GENERATION 6.
______Emanuel (Bullo) Bang II.
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GENERATION 5.
_____Louisa Bang__________________________
GENERATION 4.
_____Carrie M. Cameron___________________
GENERATION 3.
____ Jessie Margaret Dickens---descent to CHEROKEE on Dickens side
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GENERATION 2.
Betty Jean Lawrence
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GENERATION 1.
Curtis Eugene Ezell born June 27, 1953
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