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THE GUSTAVE BONNETE FAMILY
of
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana
This is definitely a work in progress. If you are a descendant
of Gustave Bonnette and Leocade Riche, I would sincerely enjoy your
comments, corrections, and naturally additions, especially
photographs of the children of Gustave and Leocade that I do not
have, which are many!! As you may observe there are many of
us. If you have been omitted or misidentified, please let me
know and I will take immediate action to remedy the error.
Please enjoy! auRayvoir! Ray L. Bellande,
July 12, 2006, Ocean Springs, Mississippi (228) 424-6041.
THE FAMILY of GUSTAVE BONNETTE (1844-1895)
Gustave
Bonnette
(1844-1895) was born on February 6, 1844, at Avoyelles Parish,
Louisiana. His parents were Jean-Baptiste Bonnette
(1811-1870+) and Aimee Fuqua (Fouquier) (1814-1866+). Jean-Baptiste
Bonnette was born in January 1811, the son of Jean Bonnet (b. 1774), a native of
Montagne in the province of St. Onge, France and Francoise Gaspard (born ca. 1778),
a native of St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. Francoise Gaspard was
the widow of Augustin Juneau II (1778-1803). Their marriage on
September 9, 1806 at Marksville, Louisiana commenced the Bonnette
family in Avoyelles Parish. Aimee Fuqua was the daughter of
Charles Pierre Fuqua and Helen Aymond
(1790-1832+).(Gremillion and Gremillion, 1980, p. 147 and http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi- bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=decuir&id=I3826)
Jean Bonnette related in November 1814, that he came to
reside in Avoyelles Parish in August 1803. At this time the
Spanish occupied this area of the Gulf Coast.(American State Papers,
Vol. 3-1994, p. 179)

Leocade “Leah” Riche Bonnette
(1853-1930)
(Courtesy of Marjorie Lemoine Rabalais, Plaucheville, Louisiana)
Gustave Bonnette married Leocade Riche (1853-1930), called
Leah, on November 30, 1869 in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. She was
born in March 1853, the daughter of Elphege Riche (1831-1859+) and
Helena Lemoine (1832-1859+), the widow of Valerien Bordeleon. The
progenitor of the Riche family in Louisiana was Louis Riche (c.
1708-1749) a native of Treves in Lorraine, Eastern France. He
married Marie Catherine Frederic (c. 1724-1766) at New Orleans in
February 1740. She was the daughter of Johann (Jean) Frederic and
Catherine de Boulair. (Dufour, V. 1, 1979, p. 30 and Gremillion and
Gremillion, 1980, p. 325))
In the 1860 Federal Census of Avoyelles Parish, Leah
Riche was the eldest of three siblings, Arcadus Riche (b. 1856),
Elida Riche (b. 1858), and Irene Riche (b. 1859). In her later
life, Leah resided with her son, Elis Bonnette, at Alexandria, where
she helped rear her grandchildren, James Lee Bonnette (b. 1920) and
Frances Lillian Bonnette (b. 1922).

Iron cross grave marker of Leocade Riche Bonnette
Mater Dolorosa Cemetery-Plaucheville, Louisiana
[image made in March 1998 by Ray L. Bellande]
From the land records of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, it
appears that Gustave Bonnette and family settled in Ward 8, T1S-R5E,
on Bayou Choupique near Plaucheville, Louisiana. He made his
livelihood as a farmer cultivating about sixty acres of land that he
acquired between 1885 and 1895 in the Bayou Choupique section.
After his death in December 1895, Leocade R. Bonnette petitioned the
Probate Court of Avoyelles Parish to be tutrix of her eight minor
children: Ulysse Bonnette, Irma Bonnette, Ida Bonnette, Inez
Bonnette, Irene Bonnette, Philibert Bonnette, Elis Bonnette, and
Nettie Bonnette. She further requested that Floreval Bonnette be
appointed under tuter.(Probate Proceedings of Avoyelles Parish,
Louisiana, Book J, pp. 405-406).
In 1900 Federal Census, Leocade R. Bonnette told the
census taker that she had birthed twelve children and that ten were
living in 1900. Gustave Bonnette left her a small estate and these
eight minor children.
The corporal remains of Gustave Bonnette rest in the Mater Dolorosa
Cemetery at Plaucheville, Louisiana in Section B-3, Row 9, Plot 30.
He expired on December 7, 1895. Leah Riche Bonnette died from
cancer at Plaucheville, Louisiana on November 11, circa 1930, where
she was residing with her daughter, Inez B. Lemoine (1886-1938).
Her remains were interred in the Mater Dolorosa Cemetery. Her
grandson, Wiltz Lemoine (1908-1969), a welder, made an iron cross
for her gravesite. The metal nameplate on the crucifix has
disappeared with time.
The children of Gustave Bonnette and Leocade Riche and
their families as presently known are:
1. CELINA VIOLETTE BONNETTE (1870-?)
Her birth is noted in the genealogical column of Nelson
Gremillion, Our Heritage, "The Bonnette Family", in The
Avoyelles Journal, October 9, 1983. No further information.
2. BOSSIER FLOREVAL BONNETTE (1872-1905)

Floreval Bonnette Farm
Florival Bonnette's farm was situated on Bayou
Cane Brulle near Highway No. 245 and Highway No. 1182, northeast of
Plaucheville, Louisiana.
[image made March 1998 by Ray L. Bellande]
Bossier Floreval Bonnette
(1872-1905), known as Floreval Bonnette, was born in Avoyelles
Parish on August 11, 1872. His aunt, Pauline Bonnette (b. 1843),
wife of Valery A. Guillot, named her first child, Bossier Sylvestre
Pelfrey Guillot. Bossier Floreval Bonnette was baptized at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Marksville, Louisiana. Floreval married
Delphine “Emily” Emelie Gremillion (1874-1908), the daughter
of Felicien Oneil Gremillion and Marie Zeline Plauche, on December
9, 1891. The 1900 Federal Census of Avoyelles, Louisiana indicates
that Floreval was a farmer and that he and Emily G. Bonnette lived
adjacent to his mother, Leocade R. Bonnette, and his younger
siblings. Emily Bonnette gave birth to four children born before
1900, but only two survived: Walter J. Bonnette (b. June
1896) and Bloome Bonnette (b. January 1898).(LaCour, V. 3,
1986, p. 64 and 1900 Avoyelles
Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, T623 558, p. 3B, ED 21)
Two daughters were born after 1900: Blanche Bonnette
(1902-1917) and Norma Bonnette (1903-1982) who was born on
July 31, 1903. Norma Bonnette married Lemmie L. Gremillion
(1900-1962). Norma B. Gremillion passed on November 18, 1982. She
and Lemmie L. Gremillion are interred with her father.
Floreval Bonnette died on November 14, 1905. His obituary in
The Times Democrat read as follows:
Floriall (sic)
Bonnette, Plaucheville, thirty-eight years old died at his home
on Lower Choupique yesterday after a long and severe illness.
He leaves a wife and four children. Funeral at Church of the
Sacred Heart. Father J.B. Limague officiated.(The Times
Democrat, November 17, 1904, p. 8, c. 6)
The corporal remains of Florivall Bonnette and those
of Blanche Bonnette (1902 -1917), Norma Bonnette
Gremillion, and Lemmie L. Gremillion are interred in the family plot
at Mater
Dolorosa Cemetery at Plaucheville, Louisiana.(LaCour, 1983, p. 38)
Children of Florival Bonnette and
Emily Gremillion
 
Walter J. Bonnette [mystery man?]
[Courtesy of Maudry
Ferrand Bonnette, Slidell, Louisiana-March 1998]
Walter J. Bonnette
Walter J. Bonnette (1896-1979?)
was born June 1896 in Plaucheville, Louisiana. In 1930, a
Walter Bonnette born 1896 in Louisiana was a resident of Mt. Vernon,
New York. He had married in 1929, a Maxine Bonnette
(1904-1930+), a New York native whose maiden name is unknown.
Walter was not employed and listed as a disabled war veteran.(1930
Westchester County, New York Federal Census R1662, p. 2A, ED 237)
In the Social Security Death Index, there is a Walter Bonnot,
born July 31, 1895 and died at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York in
April 1979. His SS card was issued in New York. Did
Walter change is name to Bonnot??
I have acquired
some anecdotal information on this colorful individual as follows: He joined the U.S. Navy and was stationed at New York where he
expired. A nurse with legal marriage documents claimed his estate.(from L.G. Gremillion, Moreauville, Louisiana-March 1998)
This family lore is corroborated by Maudry Bonnette Ferrand of
Slidell who adds that Walter died from pneumonia at New York in 1928. No further
information.

Bloome Bonnette (1899-1977) and
spouse?
[Courtesy of Maudry
Ferrand Bonnette, Slidell, Louisiana-March 1998]
Bloome Bonnette
Bloome Bonnette (1898 or 1899-1977) was born in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana on January 8, 1899 [SSDI]. Circa
1916, he married Azalie Goudeaux (1898-1979), the daughter of the
son of Joseph Goudeau (1869-1930) and Catherine Josephine Marchal
(1872-1939). In 1920, Bloome and Azalie
were living with Nick Goudeaux (1892-1947), her brother,
and Nettie Bonnette Goudeaux, his aunt, on Levin Street at
Alexandria, Louisiana. Bloome was a foundry worker and probably
worked with his uncles, Filbert Bonnette and Lee Bonnette, who were
foundry moulders in Alexandria.(1920 Rapides Parish, Louisiana
Federal Census, T625_626, p. 18A, ED 56)
By 1930, Bloome and Emily Bonnette had relocated to New
Orleans and were domiciled on Dumaine Street. They had three
children: Emily Bonnette Hebert(1919-1984) married Jay Hebert;
Maudry Bonnette (b. 1922) married Elmer Ferrand; Gordon Bonnette
(b. 1924) married Marie ?; Rogers Bonnette (b. 1931) married Muriel ?; and
Huey Bonnette (b. 1935) married Grace ? Bloome worked as a laborer in a dry
dock.(1930 Orleans Parish, Louisiana, R803, p. 22A, ED 73)
Bloome Bonnette expired at Metairie, Louisiana in July
1977. Azalie Bonnette followed him in death in July 1979.
  
Lemmie L. Gremillion family
image 1 [l-r: Norma Bonnette
Gremillion (1903-1982) and Lemmie L. Gremillion (1900-1963)
image 2 [l-r: Lemmie L. Gremillion (1900-1962);
Leon G. "L.G." Gremillion (b. 1927), Norma Bonnette Gremillion
(1903-1982) and Mary Joyce Gremillion (b. 1934]
[both images courtesy of Maudry
Ferrand Bonnette, Slidell, Louisiana-March 1998]
image 3 [l-r: L.G.
Gremillion (b. 1927) and Mary Joyce Gremillion Green (b.
1934)]
[image made by Ray L.
Bellande at Moreauville, Louisiana in March 1998]
Norma Bonnette
Norma Bonnette (1903-1982), was born on July 31, 1903. She married
Lemmie Leon Gremillion (1900-1963), after 1920. He was born March
12, 1900, the son and fifth child of Joseph Robert Gremillion (b. 1870)
and Azalie Cecille Romain (b. 1877). Before her marriage to Lemmie, Norma had
been adopted by Abell E. Gremillion and his spouse, Lauria
Gremillion. Norma B. Gremillion passed on November 18, 1982. She
and Lemmie L. Gremillion had four children: Rusney Gremillion
(1922-1988) married Dorothy Mayeux; Leon G. "L.G." Gremillion (b. 1927); Gloria
Gremillion (1932-1932); and Mary Joyce Gremillion Green
(b. 1934) married Leon Deselle and Alton Green..(1920 Avoyelles
Parish, Louisiana Federal Census T625_605, p. 3B, ED 13)
Norma Bonette Gremillion
and Lemmie Leon Gremillion are
interred with her father in the Mater Dolorosa Cemetery at
Plaucheville, Louisiana.
3. WILLIS HENRY BONNETTE (1874-1912)
Willis Henry Bonnette
(1874-1912), called Henry, was born in October
1874. He was baptized at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at
Marksville, Louisiana in 1875. Henry married Marie Louise Corinne Cappel
(1880-1953), the daughter of Lucius
Cappel and Nodai Bordelon, on December 18, 1896, in Avoyelles
Parish, Louisiana. In 1900, he was a
farmer living next to his mother in Ward 8 of Avoyelles Paris,
Louisiana. A son, Willis Bonnette, was born in September 1898.(LaCour
V. 3, 1986, p. 26 and 1900
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, T623 558, p. 3B, ED 21)
By 1910, Henry Bonnette and Corinne C. Bonnette had
birthed five children, but only three sons were alive: John Wylist
Bonnette (1898-1964); Winsted J. Bonnette (1902-1987), John Alva
Bonnette (1906-1984). Henry maintained his farm near his mother’s
in Ward 8.(1910 Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Federal Census,
(T624_508).
Before his demise, Nell Mary Bonnette (1912-1973) was
born on July 12, 1912. Her corporal remains were interred in St.
Louis Cemetery No. 3 at New Orleans.
Henry Bonnette expired in late October 1912. His corporal remains
were interred on November 1, 1912, at the Mater Dolorosa Cemetery in
Plaucheville, Louisiana. His church funeral record states that he
was 39 years old and the husband of Corene (sic) Cappel.(LaCour, 1983, p.
38)
Corrine Cappel Bonnette expired in New Orleans in March 1953.
She resided at 1801 Lessene Street.(The Times Picayune, March 19,
1953, p. 2)

Corrinne Cappel Bonnette Tomb
[image by Ray L. Bellande,
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3,
3421 Esplanade Avenue,
NOLA, March 1998]
Children of Henry
Bonnette and Corrine Cappel
John Wylist Bonnette (1898-1964) was born
September 1, 1898 at Plaucheville, Louisiana. He married Victoria
Landry. John expired on May 29, 1964 at New Orleans.(The Times
Picayune, May 29, 1964, Sect. 1, p. 2)
Winsted J. Bonnette
(1902-1987) was born at Plaucheville, Louisiana on July 25, 1902.
He married Cecile Daigle (1906-1994) at Lac-Baker, Madawaska County,
New Brunswick, Canada. Cecile was a school teacher and the couple
met at a convention in Montreal.(Marie Atkinson, March 22, 1998)
Circa 1927, W.J. Bonnette moved to New Orleans were he
taught school and later was a member of the New Orleans Retired
Teachers Association. Winsted expired at Metairie, Louisiana on
November 15, 1987.(The Times Picayune, November 25, 1987, p.
B-14)
John A. Bonnette (1906-1984) was born at
Plaucheville, Lousiana on April 8, 1906. He married Ethel Roy
(1912-1992) of New Roads, Louisiana. They had three children:
William A. Bonnette (b. 1938) married Bonnie Hattier (b. 1942) on
May 14, 1966 at St. Leo’s, NOLA. William and Bonnie reside at Baton
Roughe, Louisiana-two children: Keith William Bonnette (b. 1971) and
Suzanne Bonnette Lorio (b. 1973), married Christopher Lorio; Roy Bonnette-Mandeville, Louisiana; and
Betty A. Bonnette married Ronald
Mitchell-two children: Christopher Bonnette (b. 1971) and Melissa
Bonnette (b. 1973)-Ronald and Betty reside in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Nell Mary Bonnette (1912-1973)
Before the demise of Henry Bonette, Nell Mary Bonnette
(1912-1973), a daughter, was born on July 12, 1912. Her corporal
remains were interred in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 at New Orleans.
4. ULYSSE MICHEL BONNETTE (1877-1940)
 
Genevieve "Mim" Champagne (1877-1940) and Ulysse M. Bonnette
(1877-1940) and
circa 1938.
[Courtesy of Marilyn Crotty Hood,
Alexandria, Louisia
Ulysse Michel Bonnette (1877-1940), called Ulysses, Moses Ulysse or "Uncle Joe",
was born January 23, 1877 and baptized at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church in Marksville, Louisiana. He married Genevieve Lodi
Champagne (1882-1969), called "Tante Mim". She was born near St.
Martinsville, Louisiana on October 16, 1882, the daughter of
Telesphore Champagne (1835-1910+) and Adelaide Lenormand
(1840-1910+). Their children were: Edwin P. Bonnette (1899-1969),
Sutton J. Bonnette (1901-1974), William J. Bonnette (1904-1969),
Floyd B. Bonnette (1905-1971), Agnes Bonnette Crotty (b. 1912),
Mildred Bonnette Cullen (1917-1960), and Mae Delle Bonnette Puckett
(1920-2000). Ulysse Bonnette made his initial livelihood hauling
pulpwood in the Choupique area of Avoyelles Parish.
In 1930, Ulysse Bonnette and family were residing on 15th
Street in Alexandria, Louisiana. He drove a truck for the
city.(1930 Rapides Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, R 816, p. 10B,
ED 7)
Ulysses Bonnette expired on January 25, 1940 at Alexandria. His
remains were interred at the Greenwood Memorial Park at Pineville,
Louisiana. Tante Mim Bonnette died on August 18, 1969, at
Alexandria. Her corporal remains also rest in Pineville.
Children of Ulysse
Bonnette and Genevieve Champagne

Edwin P. Bonnette
(1899-1969)
[Courtesy of Marilyn Crotty Hood,
Alexandria, Louisiana]
Edwin P. Bonnette
(1899-1969) was born May 9, 1899, at Charenton, Louisiana.
Circa 1919, he
married Carrie Gremillion (1895-1980) who was born October 3, 1895
in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, the daughter of Fernand Gremillion
(1868-1920+) and Pulcherie Plauche (1870-1920+). Fernand
Gremillion was a farmer in Ward 8 and later moved to Moreauville,
Louisiana. Two children: Emcel Paul Bonnette
(1920-1999) and Edwin P. Bonnette Jr. (b. 1924), called Red.
In 1930,
Edwin P. Bonnette family resided on Levin Street in Alexandria,
Louisiana. He made his livelihood as a core maker in an iron
foundry.(1930 Rapides Parish, Louisiana Federal Census R816, p. 9B,
ED 7)
The family later lived at 19 Gordon Street in Alexandria.
He expired on June 28, 1969, at Alexandria, Louisiana. Carrie died
on September 29, 1980, also at Alexandria. Both were interred in
Greenwood Memorial Park at Pineville, Louisiana.
Children of Edwin
P. Bonnette and Carrie Gremillion
Emcel P. Bonnette (1920-1999) was born
September 20, 1920. He married Rita Helmenger
(1920-2002). Emcel made his
livelihood as a postman at Alexandria, Louisiana. Their children
were: Judith Lee Bonnette Viviano (b. 1942), Cynthia Frances Bonnette
Stern, Michael Bonnette, and Emcel Paul “Shane” Bonnette Jr. Emcel
P. Bonnette expired on November 13, 1999 at Schertz, Guadeloupe
County, Texas, which is situated between San Antonio and New
Braunfels. His
corporal remains were interred in the Fort Sam Houston National
Cemetery at San Antonio, Texas.(The Alexandria Daily Town Talk,
November 15?, 1999)
Rita
Helmenger Bonnette was born July 9, 1920 and died on June 19, 2002,
also at Schertz, Texas. In 1930, she and Irene Helmenger (b.
1919) were living at the St. Joseph's Orphan Home on Lakeview Avenue
in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.(1930 Rapides Parish,
Louisiana R817, p. 1A, ED 40)
Edwin P. Bonnette Jr. (b. 1924) was a
Christian Brother, Brother Hubert, at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
He resigned and married. Edwin later was associated with Nicholls State
University, Thibodeaux, Louisiana. In 2003, his request to renter
the Christian Brothers order was approved. Brother Hubert is
working in the admissions office at St. Stanislaus College in Bay
St. Louis, Mississippi. No further information.(Focus, V. 10, No.
2, 2003)

Sutton J. Bonnette?? and ?
[Courtesy of Marilyn Crotty Hood,
Alexandria, Louisiana]
Sutton John Bonnette
(1901-1974) was born May 12, 1901, at Plaucheville, Louisiana.
Circa 1922, Sutton married
Anna M. LaCour (1902-1974) who was born at Moreauville, Louisiana on
August 16, 1902. In 1930, they were domicile on Levin Street
at Alexandria, Louisiana where he worked for the Kansas City Southern railroad
as a carman helper.(1930 Rapides Parish, Louisiana R816, p. 9B, ED
7)
Sutton and Anna Bonnette had two daughters: Bernice Bonnette
(b. 1925) in California? and Mrs.
Charles (Patsy?) H. Martin 3889 Flowerland
Drive, Atlanta, Georgia NE. He expired
on February 10, 1974, at DeKalb County, Georgia. Anna L. Bonnette also
died at Atlanta, Georgia on March 30, 1974. Both were buried in the
Greenwood Memorial Park at Pineville, Louisiana.
William J. Bonnette
(1904-1969), called Will and Bill, was born January 8, 1904, at Plaucheville. Married two
or three times. A daughter, "Billie Rae Bonnette? with
first wife and Kathleen ?Bonnette with second wife. Married Lorraine Lipsey
Guillot (1914-1999), a native of Atlanta, Winn Parish, Louisiana.
Step-son, Sammy Lipsey, of Shreveport, Louisiana. William H.
Bonnette died December 24, 1969. His corporal remains were interred
at the Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville.
Floyd B. Bonnette
(1905-1971) was born December 8, 1905. He expired January 12, 1971,
at Alexandria. By 1930, he was divorced, but had a son, Nickie
Bonnette. At this time, Floyd was living at home on 15th
Street with his parents and two younger sisters. He worked for
Ward's Hardware Store in Alexandria.(1930 Rapides Parish,
Louisiana.(1930 Rapides Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, R 816, p.
10B, ED 7)
Post 1930, Floyd B. Bonnette married Lucille ? Bonnette and had two
children: Floyd Bonnette Jr. and Barbara Jane Bonnette? He was
employed at Alexandria at different times as policeman, and operated
a grocery store on Prospect Street. Floyd expired January 12,
1971, at Alexandria and his corporal remains were interred at
Greenwood Memorial Park at Pineville, Louisiana.
 
Agnes Bonnette Crotty (b. 1911) and Agnes, Bob Crotty (1906-1985), and Mae
Delle "Rook" Bonnette Puckett (1920-2000)
[Courtesy of Marilyn
Crotty Hood, Alexandria, Louisiana]
Agnes Bonnette
was born circa 1911. Before she married Robert E. Crotty
(1906-1985). Agnes worked as a stenographer for a theatre. She
and Bob Crotty had two children: Robert E. Crotty Jr. (1933-1996)
married Gayle A. Bordelon; and Marilyn Crotty (b. 1935) married
Leonard Paul Hood. Agnes was residing in a personal care
facility at Alexandria, Louisiana in 1998.
Mildred Bonnette (1917-1960) was born November 22, 1917.
She married Edward W. Cullen Edward Joseph Cullen, II (1916-1964),
a native of Dennison, Texas. Their children were: Edward Joseph
Cullen III, called Ed, married Martha Lynn Colvin of Alexandria,
Louisiana and Geneva Cullen married Robin Stewart. Mildred expired
on December 4, 1960. Her corporal remains were interred in the
Greenwood Cemetery at Pineville, Louisiana. Edward J. Cullen
II died at Dallas, Texas in 1964. His corporal remains were
sent to Dennison, Texas for internment.
Edward “Ed”
Cullen III has been a reporter, columnist [Attic Salt], and
staff writer for The Baton Rouge Advocate for many years. He
debuted in July 2001 as a commentator for NPR’s “All Things
Considered” sharing his experiences of growing up in South
Louisiana. Ed has published Letter in a Woodpile
(2006), a series of essays on life in southern Louisiana. Ed
and Martha have two children: Michael Cullen and a daughter, Emily
Cullen Nash.
  
Cadet Charles W. Puckett (1921-1979) and May Delle "Rook" Bonnette
(1920-2000)
[Coleman,
Texas-1942; Rook looking for Charles plane to come home soon?; a1965
portrait photograph-all images courtesy of Rook Bonnette]
Mae Delle Bonnette
(1920-2000) was born September 24, 1920, at Moreauville,
Avoyelles Parish, Lousiana. Mae Delle, called “Rook”,
married Charles William Puckett (1921-1979), a native of Sikes, Winn
Parish, Louisiana on September 19, 1942 at Coleman, Texas. Rook and
Charles had one child, Sondra Ann Puckett Smith Scalco (b. 1945).

Scotland 1946
(Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), third from left. Charles L.
Puckett, Ike’s pilot, sixth from left)[Courtesy of Rook Bonnette]
During World War II, Charles trained at Coleman, Texas to fly
military aircraft. He was commissioned at second lieutenant in the
US Army Air Corps at Lubbock, Texas in June 1943. Charles military
career took him to North Africa where he flew combat missions in the
B-25 medium range bomber. As the Allies pushed the Germans out of
this region, Charles’ squadron continued air assaults against enemy
positions in Sicily, Italy, etc. The US Army Air Corps softened the
way for the ground troops of General Bernard L. Montgomery
(1887-1976) and General Mark Clark (1896-1984). When the conflict
had ended in 1945, Charles Puckett flew military VIPs.
Charles W. Puckett made his livelihood as sales manager for Turpin
Pontiac at Alexandria, Louisiana. He expired at Biloxi, Mississippi
on September 19, 1979, while attending a presentation of the new
1980 Pontiac. Charles W. Puckett’s corporal remains were interred
in Forest Lawn Memorial Park at Pineville, Louisiana. Rook B.
Puckett expired at Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana on April 9,
2000.(SSDI) No further information.
5. IRMA BONNETTE
Mentioned in the January 1895 Petition for Inventory and Tutership.
She appears to have married or died before the 1900 Federal Census. No further
information.
6. IDA EMMA BONNETTE (1884-1962)
Ida Emma Bonnette was born in February 1884. Circa 1902, she
married Gustave or Gaston Etienne Champagne (1878-1943). Their
children were: Ignace or Ignatius B. Champagne (1904-1973), Maude
Champagne Lemoine (1905-1977), Alwyn Champagne (1907-1972), Eddie
Champagne (1908-pre-1920), and Agnes Marie Champagne Hellbach
(1914-1965).
Gaston E. Champagne was born Hippolyte Gaston Champagne
on June 2, 1878, near St. Martinville, Louisiana, the son of
Telesphore Champagne (1843-1910+) and Celina Adelaide Lenormand
(1845-1910+). He was the brother of "Tante Mim", Genevieve
Champagne Bonnette (1882-1969), the wife of Ulysse Bonnette.
In 1910, the Gaston Champagne family was domiciled in
St. Mary Parish, Louisiana were he made his livelihood as a farm
laborer. Telesphore and Celina Champagne were residing with them
and their four children.(1910 St. Mary Parish, Louisiana Federal
Census, T624_531, p. 21B, ED 83)
By 1920, the family had relocated to the Bonnette
familial grounds near Plaucheville, Louisiana. Here Gaston farmed.
Eddie Champagne had died before 1920, probably in the Spanish Flu
pandemic of 1918.(1920 Avoyelles, Louisiana Parish Federal Census
T625_605, p. 8B, ED 13)
In 1930, the Champagnes were residing on Arabella Street
at New Orleans. Gaston worked here as a general laborer.(1930
Orleans Parish, Louisiana R812, p. 10A ED 251)
Gustave or
Gaston E. Champagne expired on December 8, 1943. Ida died September
28, 1962, at New Orleans. Their remains were interred in property
No. C325-A of Section F at the Hope Mausoleum on 4841 Canal Street
in New Orleans.

Champagne tomb at St. Louis No. 3 Cemetery
3421 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana
[Crypt 13, Tier A-St. John's Corridor]
[image made by Ray L. Bellande, March 1998]
Children of Ida Bonnette and
Gaston Champagne
Ignatius (Ignace) B. Champagne
(1904-1973) was born February 8, 1904. He expired at New Orleans in
November 1973. In 1930, Ignatius was employed as a salesman in a
department store in New Orleans. His corporal remains may have
been interred in the Hope Mausoleum on Canal Street in New Orleans.
Ignatius acquired the Hope Mausoleum internment property in February
1943.
Maude Champagne (1905-1977) was born September 3. 1905.
She married Alcide Lemoine (ca 1899-1930+) circa 1923 probably in
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. He was the son of Edwin Lemoine
(1867-1910+) and Margrit Lemoine (1868-1910+). In 1930, Alcide
and Maude Lemoine were residents of Ward 8, Avoyelles Parish,
Louisiana where he was a farmer. They lived next door to her
cousin, Verdie Lemoine Voisel (1910-2002) and Voimore Voisel
(1903-1981).
Maude and Alcide had at least three children: twin boys, Haly and H?
Lemoine (b. 1926), and Clomance Lemoine (b. 1928).(1930
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Federal Census R784, p. 5B, Ed 20)
Maude expired at Westwego, Louisiana in February 1977. No
further information.
Alwyn Champagne
(1907-1972) was born April 4, 1907. He married Rose Calogne
(1917-1985). In 1930, he made his livelihood employed in cotton
seed oil mill in the Crescent City. They had three children:
Jeanette Champagne (1939-1986), Richard Champagne, and Jerry
Champagne Foush (1941-1995), who was born on March 14, 1941. Jerry
married Robert Foush and was the mother of: Robert J. Foush Jr.;
Bret J. Foush; Lori F. Samataro; and Theresa F. Carrone.
Agnes Marie Champagne
(1914-1965) was born
March 26, 1914. She married Robert H. Hellbach (1912-1988).
They had a daughter, Mrs. Robert Higgins. Agnes expired on
March 10, 1965 at Gretna, Louisiana. Robert lived until May
27, 1988. It is believed that their corporal remains were
interred in the St. Joseph's Cemetery No. 2 at 2220 Washington
Avenue in New Orleans.(The Times Picayune, March 11, 1965, p. 2)
7. INEZ BONNETTE (1886-1938)
Inez Bonnette (1886-1938), called "Tante Barb", was born in January 1886, at
Plaucheville. She married Hermagene Lemoine. They resided at
Plaucheville and reared a family consisting of: Elder B. Domico
(1906-1992), Gaston Lemoine (1907-1974), Wiltz "Pish" J. Lemoine
(1908-1969), Will "Bill" Lemoine (1908-1980), James F. Lemoine
(1914-1969), William F. Lemoine, Hampton
Lemoine, Nodie Lemoine (d. 1996), Marjorie L. Rabalais (b.1921). Inez Bonnette Lemoine
(1886-1938) died on January 25, 1938. Her remains
were interred in the Mater Dolorosa Cemetery at Plaucheville,
Louisiana. No further information.
Children
of Inez Bonnette and Hermagene Lemoine
Elder L. Domico (1906-1992) was born December 13, 1906.
On May 28, 1925 at Alexandria, Louisiana, Elder married Ben Domico
(1901-1972), the son of Sam Domico and Matilda Nicholas. Their
children were: Sam Herman Domico (1926-1971) married Pia Koontz;
Rita Opal Domico (b. 1927) married Paul Lacombe (1919-1983); Mary
Matilda Domico (b. 1929) married Levis J. Louviere Jr. (1924-1989);
and Frances "Baby" D. Finney (b. 1933). Elder Lemoine Domico expired on August 27, 1992, at Alexandria, Louisiana.
Sam Domico died there on July 15, 1972. No further information.
Gaston Lemoine (1907-1974)
was born September 22, 1907. He married Denette Bernadette
Lemoine, the daughter of J. Lemoine and Irma Mayeux. Gaston
lived most of his life in the New
Orleans area. He expired in February 1972. No further
information.
Wiltz J. Lemoine (1908-1969) was born
June 26, 1908 at Plaucheville. He died October 12, 1969. Wiltz, called Pish, was
married to Anna Mae English (1913-1991). She ex-
pired on December 30, 1991. Both are interred at the Mater Dolorosa
Cemetery at Plaucheville, Louisiana.
Will Lemoine (1908-1980) was the twin brother of Wiltz
Lemoine. He was born June 26, 1908 and expired at Metairie,
Louisiana in March 1980. No further information.
William F. Lemoine
(1912-1987) was born August 27, 1912 in Plaucheville, Louisiana.
He married Lorine Lemoine (1918-1996), the daughter of
J. Lemoine and Irma Mayeaux. Their children were: David
Lemoine; Leon Lemoine; John Wayne Lemoine; and Francis Lemoine
Anderson. William F. Lemoine expired December 9, 1987 at Metairie,
Louisiana. Lorine died at Plaucheville on October 25, 1996.
No further information.
James F. Lemoine (1914-1969) was born July 13, 1914, at
Plaucheville. He married Frances R. Howard (1920-1994). James served
in the US Army during WW II reaching the rank
of Master Sergeant. He died on April 29, 1969. Frances expired on
October 17, 1994. Both were interred at Mater Dolorosa Cemetery in Plaucheville,
Louisiana.
Hampton Lemoine
(?-1975)-Hampton married Evelina St. Romain (1918-1993).
He was buried at New Orleans. No further in
formation.
Nodie
N. Lemoine (1916-1997) was born June 16, 1916. She expired
at Baton Rouge on
February 14, 1997.
No further information.
Marjorie L. Rabalais was born January 21, 1921, at
Plaucheville, Louisiana. She married John Millard Rabalais (1921-1997) on
April 13, 1940, at Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church in Plaucheville.
Their children were: John M. Rabalais, Jr. (b. 1941), Vincent
Rabalais (b. 1943), Rebecca R. Masters Devalcourt (b. 1945), Monica
R. Lemoine (b. 1954), and Nick Rabalais (b. 1958). Millard Rabalais
passed on October 23, 1997. His remain
buried in the Mater Dolorosa Cemetery at Plaucheville, Louisiana.
8. IRENE BONNETTE-(1888-1982)
Irene Bonnette (1888-1982) was born February 28, 1888, at Plaucheville,
Louisiana. Circa 1907, she married Placide Lemoine (1885-1985),
who was born August 23, 1885 in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.
The family was residing in Simmesport, Louisiana
in 1940 and later relocated to Metairie, Louisiana. Their children were: Eddie P. Lemoine (1908-1983), Verdie Lemoine
Voisel (1910-2002), Gerdie Lemoine Mitchell (1917-2004), Paul
Lemoine, Henry Lemoine, Lester Lemoine, and Nell Lemoine Mejia
(1927-1993). Family moved to New Orleans. She expired in March 1982 at
Metairie, Louisiana. Placide Lemoine died in October 1985 at
Metairie. No further information.
In 1910, Placide and
Irene are residing in Ward 8 Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana with their
two children: Eddie Lemoine and Verdie Lemoine. Placide is
making his livelihood as a farmer.(1910 Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana
T624_508, p. 18B, ED 22)
Children
of Irene Bonnette and Placide Lemoine
Eddie P. Lemoine (1908-1983)-was born at Plaucheville,
Louisiana on June 29, 1908. He died in May 1983 at Metairie,
Louisiana.
Verdie Lemoine (1910-2002)- was born February 27, 1910 in
Plaucheville, Louisiana. Circa 1927, she married Voimore Voisel
(1903-1981). Sons: Vilmon Voisel (1928-1930+) and Allen J. Voisel (1933-3/8/1989).
Verdie expired at Metairie, Louisiana on May 8, 2002. Voimore
Voisel died there in September 1981. No further information.
Gertrude "Gerdie"
Lemoine
(1917-2004)-married
Lance Joseph Mitchell. Children: Jacqueline Mitchell
Robert, Ernest Mitchell, and Raymond Mitchell (1938-1996). Her
corporal remains were interred at St. Patrick's No. 3 Cemetery in
New Orleans. She passed on August 26, 2004 at Laplace,
Louisiana.(L'Obervateur, September 6, 2004)
Nell Lemoine (1927-1993)?-married Mr. Mejia? Died
September 13, 1993 at Metairie, Louisiana.
9. PHILIBERT M. BONNETTE (1890-1967)
 
Mathilde C. Bonnette
(1888-1971) Filbert Bonnette (1890-1967) J. Stephen
Bonnette (b. ca 1953), grandson.
Philibert or Filbert Bonnette (1890-1967) was born on April 2,
1890. On December 21, 1911, at St. Mary Parish, he married Marie
Mathilde Champagne (1888-1971), the daughter of Eraste Champagne
(1863-1900+) and Alice Dugas (1873-1900+). Children: Hazel Marie Bonnette (1912-2002),
Henry Bonnette (c. 1918-c.1918), Joseph Valley Bonnette (b. December 24, 1920),
Bernell Bonnette (b. February 11,
1923), and Charles Ray Bonnette (b. December 18, 1929).
Filbert Bonnette made his livelihood as a cooper at the
hoop mill in Bunkie, Louisiana and as moulder and iron foundry
worker in Alexandria, Louisiana. At various times, the family
resided at Charenton, Alexandria, and Shreveport, Louisiana. In
1920, Filbert and Mathilde Bonnette lived on Lee Street in
Alexandra, Louisiana. He was employed in a foundry and a mould
maker.(1920 Rapides Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, T625_626, p.
53A, ED 59)

3215
Masonic Drive
[Mathilde C. Champagne on
porch of Alexandria domicile]
Circa 1942, the family moved to Alexandria from Shreveport. They
resided at 3215 Masonic Drive (formerly Country Club Road) near the
St. Francis Cabrini Hospital. Their home was a simple bungaloid
structure of three bedrooms located on Lot Four of Square Two of the
Woodrow Addition to the City of Alexandria. The lot has a
fifty-foot front on Masonic Drive and is 140 feet deep. It is
currently owned by the heirs of Mathilde C. Bonnette and Filbert M.
Bonnette.(Succession No. 25,829-Ninth Judicial Court of Rapides Parish,
Louisiana-January 1990).
Today, there is a one-story, brick, commercial building on the
property which is managed by Randy Monsur for the Bonnette heirs.
It was sold in October 2004.
Mr. Bonnette worked at a foundry in New Orleans during WW II.
During retirement, he served as a crossing guard for school children
at a parochial school in Alexandria.
Filbert M. Bonnette expired on September 16, 1967, at
Alexandria from a ruptured aneurysm of the aorta. Mathilde C.
Bonnette died on June 9, 1971 from colon cancer. Both are interred
in the Alexandria Memorial Gardens on La. Highway 165, south of
Alexandria, Louisiana.
Children of Filbert Bonnette and
Mathilde Champagne
   
Hazel M. Bonnette (1912-2002)
[pre- 1937 Bowman's Drugstore, Shreveport, Louisiana; circa 1942 at 3215 Masonic Drive, Alexandria, Louisiana; New
Orleans circa 1944 with spouse, Alton L. Bellande (1912-1970), and
eldest child, Ray L. Bellande (b. 1943); and Al Bellande (1912-1970)
at Biloxi]
Hazel M. Bonnette
Hazel Marie Bonnette (1912-2002) was born October 2, 1912, at
Charenton, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. She married Alton L.
Bellande (1912-1970) a native of Biloxi, Mississippi on October
19, 1941, at St. John Berchmans Catholic Church in Shreveport,
Louisiana. Five children: Ray L. Bellande (b. 1943), Mickey J.
Bellande (b. 1944), Betty B. Toland (b. 1946) Bruce J. Bellande (b.
1947), and Roy A. Bellande (b. 1949).

Les Enfants des Bellande
[1st row l-r: Bruce J. Bellande, Betty B.
Toland; Roy A. Bellande; 2nd row l-r: Ray L. Bellande and Mickey
J. Bellande]
(image made circa 1951 at Biloxi,
Mississippi. Courtesy of Ray L. Bellande)
Henry Bonnette
Henry Bonnette (1918-1918) may have expired during the Spanish
influenza epidemic of 1918-1919. No further information.
  
Bernell Bonnette Charles Ray Bonnette and J.V. Bonnette
[middle image, circa 1939, probably at Shreveport, Louisiana]
Joseph Valley Bonnette, called J.V. Bonnette, was born December 20,
1920, at Shreveport, Louisiana. He married Mable Duff (1925-2008) of Simmesport, Louisiana, the daughter of James
T. Duff and Gracie V. Wilkins, on May 18, 1948 at Marksville, Louisiana.
Mable D. Bonnette expired at Alexandria on May 8, 2008. Five children: John Steven Bonnette
(b. 1949) ; Frances C. Bonnette (b. 1950) married Henry Ray Evans; Jeanette Bonnette
(b. 1951) married Samuel Partain Jr.; Robert M. Bonnette (1954-2006)
married Lydia Docote; and Mary
Bonnette (b. 1955) married Roy Broussard and Robert W. Davis.(The
Alexandria Town Talk, May 9, 2008)
Bernell Blackwell
was born February 11, 1923, at Shreveport,
Louisiana. She married John Edward "Jack" Blackwell
(d. 2004) on May 30, 1948, at St. Francis Cabrini Church in
Alexandria, Louisiana. Three children: Michael P. Blackwell (b.
1949), David P. Blackwell (b. 1951), and Patricia B. Westergaard (b.
1955) of Copenhaven, Denmark.
Charles Ray Bonnette
was born December 18, 1929 at Shreveport,
Louisiana. He married Della Temple (b. March 22, 1936), a native of
Russell, Kansas on August 18, 1956. She was the daughter of Ralph
Temple (1910-1997) and Lena Temple of Jennings, Louisiana. One
child: Mark Temple Bonnette (b. May 14, 1957).
 
Elie Bonnette
[L-R: WWI and circa 1958. Courtesy of
Frances K. Carson and
Lynda Laine B. Branch]
10. ELIE BONNETTE (1893-1960)
Elie Bonnette, called Lee, was born on January 2, 1893.
Lee Bonnette married Frances Virginia Pyne (1902-1995), the daughter
of Frank Thomas Pyne and Eleanor Donohoe. Miss Pyne was born at
Manhattan, New York City on September 10, 1902. Their children
were: James Lee
Bonnette (b. 1920) and Frances Lillian Kline (1922-2004). Lee later
married Flossie Daniels and had two children: Cloyse Bonnette (b.
1933) and Lynda Laine Bonnette (b. 1941). Lee Bonnette passed on
March 27, 1960 at Alexandria, Louisiana. Frances Pyne Bonnette
expired on December
19, 1995, at Shreveport, Louisiana. No further information.
In 1920, Lee and Virginia P. Bonnette were residing on
Lee Street in Alexandria, Louisiana. Lee was employed in a foundry
as a mould maker.(1920 Rapides Parish, Louisiana Federal Census,
T625_626, p. 53B, ED 59)
By 1930, Lee Bonnette had two children: James Lee Bonnette and
Frances Lillian Bonnette. He was widowed and living on Gould Avenue
in Alexandria, Louisiana. At this time, Lee was making his
livelihood as a foundry moulder.(1930 Rapides Parish, Louisiana
Federal Census, R816, p. 1B, ED 6)
Children of Elie
Bonnette and Virginia Pyne
James Lee Bonnette
was born on November 10, 1920, at Alexandria, Louisiana. He married
Mary Ellen Kane (b. 1920) on June 1, 1941, at Savannah, Georgia.
Their children were: Susan B. Ahnell Wolfe (b. 1942) married
Russell C. Wolfe (b. ca 1928); Richard Kelly Bonnette (b. 1948) married Lorinda
Corderio; Harold T. Bonnette (b. 1950) married Valerie G. McMurtrie
(b. 1953); and Judith Lee Bonnette (b. 1952).

William Kline and Elie
Bonnette
[Alexandria, Louisiana
circa 1944? Courtesy of Frances K. Carson and Lynda Laine B.
Branch]
Frances Lillian Bonnette was born in 1922 at
Alexandria, Louisiana. She married William Kline. Their children
were: Frances K. Carson (b. 1946), William Kline (b. 1950),
Phyllis K. Copp (b. 1953), and Albert Kline (b. 1955).

Flossie Daniels Bonnette
[Courtesy of Lynda Laine B.
Branch]
Children of Elie Bonnette and Flossie Daniels
Cloyse Bonnette was born November 19, 1933. He
married Shirley Cleveland on May 23, 1955 at Alexandria. Their
children were: Alan Kent Bonnette (b. 1962), Tyra Bonnette (b.
1963) married Jon Fullerton; Lynda Bonnette (b. 1965) married Sean Bradford; and Heather Bonnette
(b. 1968) married Ricky Atkins.

The Branch Family
[L-R:
Nathan Callais [in yellow shirt], son of Jay Callais
and Sallie Branch Callais. Behind him is Jay Callais,
husband of Sallie Branch. Next to Jay Callais is Sallie Branch
Calais. Below Sallie in the red shirt is Mimi Callais,
daughter of Jay and Sallie B. Callais. Standing in the white shirt
is Candace Callais, daughter of Jay and Sallie B. Callais.
Next to her is Cara Branch, spouse of Brian Branch. Next to
Cara is Brian Branch, the son of Mark A. Branch and
Jamie P. Branch. Next to him is Danielle B. Taylor, the
daughter of Danny Branch and Cynthia H. Branch. Next to her in the
green shirt is Chuck Taylor, the spouse of Danielle.
Next to him is Jennifer Branch, the daughter of Danny Branch
and Cynthia H. Branch. Next to Jennifer is Ben Branch,
in the orange striped shirt, and also the son of Daniel Lee Branch
and Cynthia H. Branch. Next to him in the white shirt is Cynthia
Ann Hite Branch, his mother, and behind her is Daniel Lee
Branch, his father. Next to them is Jesse Lynch married
to Beth Ann Branch Lynch, the daughter of Mark and and Jamie
P. Branch. Next to Jesse Lynch is Mark Allan Branch, in the
suit. Coming back around from left to right is our mother, Lynda
Laine B. Branch, and bending down to the right of her is
Jamie Prescott Branch, the wife of Mark A. Branch. Rufus
C. Branch, our father, is holding Lillie Bonnette Lynch,
the first great grandchild of Rufus C. Branch Jr. and Lynda Laine
Bonnette Branch, and finally Beth Ann Lynch, the spouse of
Jesse Lynch and daughter of Mark A. Branch and Jamie P.
Branch.(Courtesy of Lynda Laine B. Branch and Mark A. Branch-July
2007)

Lynda Laine Bonnette Branch
[Courtesy of Lynda Laine
B. Branch]
Lynda Laine Bonnette Branch was born on February 15,
1941 at Alexandria, Louisiana. She married Rufus
Cornelius Branch Jr. (b. 1932) on March 22, 1957. Their children are: Mark
Allan Branch (b. 1958) married August 1, 1978 to Jamie Prescott
(b. 1958); Daniel Lee
Branch (b. 1960) married Cynthia Ann Hite (b. 1960); and Sallie Branch
(b. 1961) married Jay Callais B. 1954). Rufus C. Branch was
ordained a Southern Baptist minister and spent his life as a
minister and evangelist, primarily in the central Louisiana Parishes
of Rapides. LaSalle, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and East
Feliciana. Reverend Branch also did short ministries in
California and at Green River, Wyoming. Lynda Laine and Rufus
C. Branch Jr., whom she calls Junior, reside in retirement in
Slaughter, Louisiana.(Linda Laine B. Branch, June 9, 2007)

Nettie M. Bonnette and daughter
[l-r: Ethel Goudeaux Stewart
(1919-1984); ? Stewart, sister-in-law; and Nettie M. Bonnette
(1895-1969)
[Courtesy of Betty Bellande Toland, Biloxi, Mississippi]
11. NETTIE MARY BONNETTE (1895-1969)
Nettie Mary Bonnette
(1895-1969) was born at Plaucheville, Avoyelles
Parish, Louisiana in November 1895. She married Nicholas “Nick” J.
Goudeaux (1892-1947) born July 6, 1892 in Avoyelles Paris, Louisian, the son of Joseph Goudeau (1869-1930) and
Catherine Josephine Moncla (1872-1939). They had one daughter, Ethel Mary Goudeaux
Stewart (1919-1984), the wife of Clarence Stewart (1915-1971). He
was the son of William Stewart and Videlia Stewart (1889-1962).(LaCour,
V. 3, p. 108)
In 1920, Nick J. Goudeaux and Nettie Bonnette Goudeaux were
domiciled on Levin Street at Alexandria, Louisiana. He worked in a
railroad repair shop refurbishing rail cars. Bloome Bonnette
(1899-1977), a foundry worker and spouse, Azalie Goudeaux Bonnette
(1898-1979), were living with the Goudeaux family(1920 Rapides
Parish, Louisiana Federal Census, T625_626, p. 18A, ED 56)
Nick J. Goudeaux expired on July 8, 1947. Nettie Bonnette Goudeaux expired at New Orleans on August 3, 1969. From her obituary
it appears that they arrived at New Orleans circa 1932. The
corporal remains of all these deceased Goudeaux and Stewart family
were interred in the Clarence Stewart tomb in the St. Louis Cemetery
No. 3 at 3421 Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans.(The Times
Picayune, August 3, 1969, p. 20)

Stewart-Goudeaux Tomb
[image by Ray L. Bellande at St. Louis
Cemetery No. 3 on
3421 Esplanade Avenue, NOLA, December 1997
Child of Nettie
Bonnette and Nicholas Goudeaux
Clarence Stewart and Ethel Goudeaux Stewart had four children: Robert
Nicholas Stewart (b. 1942) married Patricia Schwegmann; Jacqueline
Stewart (b. 1947) married Gerald Hughes (b. 1945); Michael Stewart
married Cindy ?; and Debbie Stewart married Glenn Lauff.(Robert N.
Stewart, September 1996)
Clarence Stewart died at Metairie, Louisiana on May 19, 1971. Ethel
Goudeaux Stewart passed on August 13, 1984.
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Books and Essays
American State Papers,
"Claims in the Western District of Louisiana-Case No. 73-36",
Vol. 3-1815-1824, (Southern Historical Press: Greenville, South
Carolina-1994).
Avoyelles Parish Crossroads of Lousiana,
(Pelican Publishing Company: Gretna, Louisiana-1999).
Randy DeCuir, “Bonnett (sic)”, [a compilation of
Bonnette family genealogy], (P.O. Box 383, Marksville, Louisiana
71351).
Randy DeCuir, “Fuqua”, [a compilation of Fuqua family
genealogy], (P.O. Box 383, Marksville, Louisiana 71351)
William Nelson Gremillion
Sr. and Loucille Edwards Gremillion, Some Early Families of
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, Vol. I, (Claitor's Publishing Division:
Baton Rouge, Louisiana-1980).
Jeraldine Dufour LaCour,
Avoyelleans of Yesteryear |