J. R. VERRET, LOUISA. -- J. R. Verret was born in Lafourche parish, March 28,
1855. He is the son of J. R. and Charlotte (Romagosa) Verret, the former a
native of Terrebonne and the latter of Lafourche parish.
The subject of
this sketch received his education in Houma, where his parents removed when he
was quite young. He began life as a deputy in the clerk's office at Houma, where
he remained for about two years. He then engaged in a grocery business, and in
this he continued until 1877, after which time he was appointed registration
clerk, and held this office for two months, at the end of which time he removed
to St. Mary parish, February, 1879, where he took charge and managed the
plantation store of Mrs. E. D. Burguieres. In March, 1883, he was married to
Miss Elodie Bodin, a native of Terrebonne parish, born February 5, 1860. She is
the daughter of N. Bodin and Emma Bonvillain, both natives of St. Mary parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Verret are the parents of four children, viz.: Louise Elodie, Emma
Cecile, John Robert, Mary Beatrice.
Contributed 2021 Nov 04 by Mike Miller, from Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical, published in 1891, Biographical Section, page 386.
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