PIERRE LaBORDE FAMILY
OF
AVOYELLES PARISH LOUISIANA
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Husband: Appollinaire LABORDE
Born: 15 JUN 1842 at: Avoyelles Parish, La
Married: 23 FEB 1865 at: Marksville area
Died: 1 JUL 1927 at: Avoyelles Parish, La
Father:Hypolite LABORDE
Mother:Meliane JUNEAU
Other Spouses: Eulalie DUCOTE
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Wife: Elvire LEMOINE
Born: 1847 at:
Died: 7 APR 1900 at:
Father:Jerome Eraste LEMOINE, SR
Mother:Emilia MOREAU
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Pierre Belleni LABORDE
Born: 5 DEC 1869 at: Probably Mansura, La
Married: at:
Died: 23 DEC 1887 at: Probably Mansura, La
Spouses:
Name: Amede LABORDE
Born: 22 JUL 1873 at: Texas
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Nora LABORDE
Born: 21 MAR 1876 at: Mansura, LA
Married: 18 JAN 1894 at: Mansura, Avoyelles Parish, LA
Died: 27 MAY 1936 at: Mansura, LA
Spouses: Severe GAUTHIER
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Name: Isaac Jerome LABORDE
Born: 25 OCT 1878 at: Mansura, La
Married: 18 JAN 1899 at: Avoyelles Parish, La
Died: 12 NOV 1943 at: Shreveport, LA (North Louisiana Sanitarium)
Spouses: Emily Mary SMITH
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Name: Leoni LABORDE
Born: 28 DEC 1880 at: Mansura, La
Married: UNKNOWN at: Avoyelles Parish, La
Died: 15 AUG 1956 at: Mansura, La
Spouses: Alsace NORMAND
Name: Leon P. LABORDE
Born: 10 MAY 1883 at: Probably Mansura, La
Married: UNKNOWN at:
Died: UNKNOWN at: Probably Shreveport, La
Spouses: Blanch M. LABORDE
Name: Polle L. V. LABORDE
Born: 6 JUL 1885 at: Probable Mansura, La
Married: at:
Died: 15 DEC 1886 at: Probably Mansura, La
Spouses:
Name: Naomi LABORDE
Born: 9 MAR 1888 at: Probably Mansura, La
Married: UNKNOWN at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Antolone DUCOTE
Name: Clara LABORDE
Born: 14 FEB 1890 at: Mansura, La
Married: UNKNOWN at:
Died: 6 OCT 1959 at: Alexandra, La
Spouses: Eddie NORMAND
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