Submitted by Mike Miller
Situated in the midst of one of
the most fertile portions of Iberville parish, the plantation which
Henry D. Dardenne owns and occupies, Crescent plantation, five miles
below Plaquemine, La., is conceded to be among the beet in this
vicinity, and this is saying not a little, for on every hand may be
seen superior places, whose ownership indicate, thrift and
prosperity. This plantation is the birthplace of Mr. Dardenne, who
was born September 18, 1852. His father, John A. Dardenne, and his
grandfather, John L Dardenne, were also natives of the Creole state.
This family is of French descent. John L. Dardenne established the
Crescent plantation, and John A. was born there and there passed his
entire life, his death occurring October, 1883, at the age of
sixty-three. He was a graduate of the Baltimore university and was a
member of the police jury for many years, being chairman of that
honorable body most of the time. He had intended studying law, but
the death of his father threw the management of Crescent plantation
on his shoulders and he became a life-long planter. His wife, the
mother of our subject, is still living and resides on the
plantation. Henry D. Dardenne attended Georgetown college, D. C.,
and then returned to the plantation in Iberville parish, at his
father's death, and assumed the management of the same. He has
served four years as a member of the police jury from Ward 8, and
takes an active interest in politics, working for success of
democracy. Socially Mr. Dardenne is a Knight of Pythias. He stands
well with all who know him and is a genial, pleasant gentleman. He
was married February 23, 1881, to Miss Noema Marix; who died in
1886. To them was born one daughter. In 1889 Mr. Dardenne married
Miss Harriet Jacobs, who bore him a son and a daughter. The Dardenne
family is an old and much honored one.
Biographical and
Historical Memoires of Louisiana, (vol. 1), p. 369. Published by the
Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago, 1892.
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