Terrebonne Parish GenWeb
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One of the southernmost of Louisiana's parishes, Terrebonne Parish was established on March 22, 1822, from the southern part of Lafourche Interior, bordering on the Gulf of Mexico. Covering an area of 2100 square miles, it is the second-largest parish in the state. The early French settlers named the parish for the fertility of its soils: terre bonne means "good earth."
Many thanks to the former Parish Coordinator, Tim Hebert and to the Terrebonne Genealogical Society for their generous donation of materials!
Joachim & Josephine Lehmann LeBouf
Joachim LeBoeuf was born 5 Dec 1863 and died 12 Dec 1944. He was the son of Francois Maurice LeBoeuf (1819-1864) and Marguerite Olympe Blanchard (1828- ).
He married Josephine Lehmann (c 1865-1904), daughter of Charles Lehman and Delphine Bourg (12 Dec 1839- ) in 29 Mar 1856 in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, LA.1886, daughter of Hiacynthe and Louise Bourg.
Elphege & Ann Guidry Daigle
Elphege Joseph Daigle is the son of Leufroy Ulgere Daigle and Rosalie Eulalie Thibodeaux. He was born 3 Jun 1862 Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, LA . He died 18 Jan 1923 in Bayou Blue, Terrebonne Parish, LA . He is buried in Halfway Cemetery
He married in 1881 Thibodaux to Marie "Molly" Josephine Pitre. He married again in 1915 to Angeline Guidry
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