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Capt. Don Augustine Verret

Name:    Auguste Verret
Spouse:    Marie Magdalen Bujol
Parents:    Nicolas   Verret , Marie   Cantrelle  
Birth Place:    Orleans, New Orleans, LA
Birth Date:    7 June 1755
Marriage Date:    15 February 1777
Death Date:    1 February 1840
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Name:    Verret, Auguste   
Father:    Verret , Nicolas    
Mother:    Cantrelle , Marie    
Birth Date:    7 June 1755
State:    LA  
Country:    USA
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First Lieutenant Don Augistin Verret took part in the following campaigns:

Surprise attack on Fort Bute; Siege and taking of Baton Rouge 1779, ant the seige and taking of Mobile in 1780.  Later promoted to the rank of Captain.
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Nicolas Verret

Birth:  1725
Death:  1775

COMMANDANT AT CABAHANOCE ON FIRST ACADIAN COAST 1770-1775
 
  
Burial:
Saint James Cemetery
Saint James
St. James Parish
Louisiana, USA
 
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Created by: Bobby
Record added: Oct 09, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 22054109


Michel Verret

Name:    Michel Verret
Year:    1669  
Place:    Quebec  
Source Publication Code:    6830  
Primary Immigrant:    Verret, Michel
Source Bibliography:    POULIN, JOSEPH-PHILIPPE. "Premiers colons du debut de la colonie jusqu'en 1700." In Programme Souvenir, Sixieme Congres de la Societe Genealogique Canadienne Francaise, Quebec (Oct. 8-10, 1960), pp. 13-22.  
Page:    21


Fernando Levy

Name: Fernando Levy
Event Type: Marriage Registration
Event Date: 12 Dec 1882
Event Place: Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, México
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year (Estimated): 1852
Marriage Place: Mexico, Distrito Federal, México
Father's Name: Francis Eduardo Levy
Mother's Name: Pilar Levy
Spouse's Name: Maria Guerrier
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 18
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1864
Spouse's Father's Name: Francis Enrique Guerrier
Spouse's Mother's Name: Alfonsina Gadin
Registration Number: 209

Page: 45
Digital Folder Number: 004976027
Image Number: 01402

Citing this Record
"México, Distrito Federal, Registro Civil, 1832-2005", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG4T-SK22 : 20 February 2021), Fernando Levy and Maria Guerrier, 1882.


Maria Felipa Guerrier

Name: Fernando Levy
Event Type: Marriage Registration
Event Date: 12 Dec 1882
Event Place: Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, México
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year (Estimated): 1852
Marriage Place: Mexico, Distrito Federal, México
Father's Name: Francis Eduardo Levy
Mother's Name: Pilar Levy
Spouse's Name: Maria Guerrier
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 18
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1864
Spouse's Father's Name: Francis Enrique Guerrier
Spouse's Mother's Name: Alfonsina Gadin
Registration Number: 209

Page: 45
Digital Folder Number: 004976027
Image Number: 01402

Citing this Record
"México, Distrito Federal, Registro Civil, 1832-2005", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG4T-SK22 : 20 February 2021), Fernando Levy and Maria Guerrier, 1882.
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Event Type: Death Registration
Name: María Felipa Guerrier Godin
Sex: Female
Age: 80
Event Date: 30 Jan 1945
Event Place: Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Cuauhtémoc, Distrito Federal, México
Death Place: México, Distrito Federal, México
Birth Year (Estimated): 1865
Father's Name: Enrique Guerrier
Mother's Name: Sofía Godin
Spouse's Name: Fernando Levy
Spouse's Sex: Male
Registration Number: 160

Other information in the record of María Felipa Guerrier Godin
Event Type: Death Registration
Name: María Felipa Guerrier Godin
Sex: Female
Age: 80
Event Date: 30 Jan 1945
Event Place: Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Cuauhtémoc, Distrito Federal, México
Death Place: México, Distrito Federal, México
Birth Year (Estimated): 1865
Father's Name: Enrique Guerrier
Mother's Name: Sofía Godin
Spouse's Name: Fernando Levy
Spouse's Sex: Male
Registration Number: 160

Page: 161
Digital Folder Number: 004989305
Image Number: 00120

Citing this Record
"México, Distrito Federal, Registro Civil, 1832-2005", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGHN-NX6T : 20 February 2021), Fernando Levy in entry for María Felipa Guerrier Godin, 1945.
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Name: Maria Felipa Guerrier
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 2 Apr 1865
Christening Place: Guerrero Sureste, Ciudad de México, México
Christening Place (Original): Santa Veracruz, Guerrero Sureste, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1865
Birthplace: Santa Veracruz, Santa Veracruz-mexico Ciudad, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Father's Name: Enrique Guerrier
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Sofia Godin
Mother's Sex: Female

Digital Folder Number: 4236090
Microfilm Number: 35831
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: C02302-0

Citing this Record
"México bautismos, 1560-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JS92-1FH : 10 April 2020), Maria Felipa Guerrier, 1865.
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Maria Teresa Raquel Levy

Name: Maria Teresa Raquel Levy Guerrier
Event Type: Baptism
Event Date: 02 Mar 1890
Event Place: Santa Veracruz (Guerrero Sureste, Distrito Federal), Distrito Federal, México, México
Residence Place:
Gender: Female
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name: Fernando Levy
Mother's Name: Teresa Guerrier
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
GS Film Number: 000035833
Digital Folder Number: 004566069
Image Number: 00974

Citing this Record:
"México, Distrito Federal, registros parroquiales y diocesanos, 1514-1970," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9B-2T1D : accessed 29 March 2015), Fernando Levy in entry for Maria Teresa Raquel Levy Guerrier, 02 Mar 1890; citing Baptism, Santa Veracruz (Guerrero Sureste, Distrito Federal), Distrito Federal, México, México, parroquias Católicas, Distrito Federal (Catholic Church parishes, Distrito Federal); FHL microfilm 35,833.
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Event Type: Death Registration
Name: Raquel Levy Guerrier
Sex: Female
Age: 74
Event Date: 20 Dec 1963
Event Place: Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Benito Júarez, Distrito Federal, México
Death Place: México, Distrito Federal, México
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Father's Name: Fernando Levy
Mother's Name: María Guerrier
Registration Number: 164

Other information in the record of Raquel Levy Guerrier
Event Type: Death Registration
Name: Raquel Levy Guerrier
Sex: Female
Age: 74
Event Date: 20 Dec 1963
Event Place: Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Benito Júarez, Distrito Federal, México
Death Place: México, Distrito Federal, México
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Father's Name: Fernando Levy
Mother's Name: María Guerrier
Registration Number: 164

Page: 165
Digital Folder Number: 004981297
Image Number: 01993

Citing this Record
"México, Distrito Federal, Registro Civil, 1832-2005", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG45-YQL2 : 20 February 2021), Fernando Levy in entry for Raquel Levy Guerrier, 1963.
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John J Ogilvie

Occupation: 1880 census- farmer near Hartford, OH on his parent's farm
Occupation: 1850 census- laborer
Occupation: 1870 census- carpenter
Event: Military Service 1862 Civil War- Union Army; Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862 in Company F, 113th OH Volunteer Infantry; attained rank of Sergeant wounded on June 27, 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga and recieved a disability discharge on December 1864 in Columbus, Oh.
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Regimental History:  One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry- Cols., James A. Wilcox, John G. Mitchell; Lieut Cols. Darius B. Warner, Toland Jones; Majsl, L. Sarling Sullivant, Otway Watson.  This regiment, with the exception of Cos., I and K was organized at Camps Chase and Zanesville, from Oct 10 to Dec. 12 1862.  Co.I formerly a company of the 109th Ohio Infantry, was organized at Camp Dennison, Dec. 1, 1862.  Co. K at urbana and Columbus, from Dec. 8, 1863 to March 31, 1864.  all to serve for three years.  In Dec 1862, the regiment was ordered to Louisville where danger was expected from the Morgan riad, and although the organization was incomplete, in 2 hours it was on its way, finely equipped.  After a few months spent in Kentucky it was ordered to Tennessee and in Sept 1863, after a wearisome and trying march over the mountains, the regiment bore a distinguished part in the sanguinary battle of Chickamauga, being brought into action in the afternoon of the second day at the most critical point and moment.  It was a bloody baptism for the regiment, as its loss was 138 officers and men out of 382.  It moved to the relive of Knoxville and endured all the sufferings and trials of the campaign.  Then the monotony of the winter was broken only by an occasional reconnaissance, until the regiment moved on the Atlanta campaign.  It was a action at Resaca, Dallas and Kennesaw mountain.  In the last named engagement the regiment formed the first line of assault and consequently lost heavily, the casualties being 10 officers and 153 men.  In the numerous engagements around Atlanta the regiment was not actively concerned except at Peachtree creek, though it was always present and almost always exposed to the fire of the sharpshooters.  It joined Sherman in his "march to the sea" participated in the siege of Savannah; shared in all the labors and glories of the campaign in theCarolinsa; was severely engaged at Bentonville fightine hand-to-hand and during the heaviest of the battle leaping the breastworks to repel assaults from either direction.  This was its last battle and it was mustered out on July 6, 1865. [THE UNION ARMY, VOL. 2; data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA: database on line at Ancestry.com 1999]


Stewart Ogilvie

ID: I548019227
Name: Stewart OGILVIE
Given Name: Stewart
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1841 in Hartford, Licking County, Ohio
Death: 20 Sep 1863 in During Civil War possibly at Battle of Chickamagwa
Event: Military Service 1862 Civil War- Union Army, enlisted Aug. 14, 1862 at Hartford, OH; in Company F, 113th OH Volunteer Infantry; attained rank of Corporal
Note:
Family never knew the fate of Stewart. He was missing after the Battle
of Chickamagwa and no one knew if he had been killed or captured. The
family took a scrap of the cloth his mother had woven and sewn into a
uniform for him, and compared it to all the uniforms on the dead bodies
from that battle, but were unable to find any that matched. Army records
list him as being killed at Chickamauga on Sept. 20, 1863.


Julia Ogilvie

Birth:  1843
Death:  1921

Julia is buried here according to "Bartholomew County, Indiana Cemetery Records," May Adams Arbuckle for Indiana Historical Society Pioneer Committee.
 
  
Burial:
Saint Pauls Cemetery
Ogilville
Bartholomew County
Indiana, USA
 
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Created by: Darlina Shaw
Record added: Apr 30, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 51844725


James David Ogilvie

Occupation: Abt 1860 owned a sawmill in Hartford, Ohio.  Served as a school treasurer and Justice of the Peace in Rogers, (Ford County) Illinois - elected on April 21, 1867.  1866 moved for Ford County, Illinoise and became a farmer.

Residence:1902 141 S. Rosewood Ave, Kankakee, Illinoise
(1866 moved from Ohio to Ford County, Illinois in a covered wagon, after relatives of At telling them about fine land for sale by the Illinois Central Railroad; lived here for 35 years.

Religion:  Served for more than 30 years as an Elder in the Presbyterian Church.

Member of Masonic order for more than 60 years.

Cause of Death:  Myocarditis.
Newspaper describes him as a "man of worth and integrity.  His advice was sought on all matters and he was repeatedly chosen for offices in school district and township"  In his obituary, was described as "one of Illinois' oldest and most highly respected pioneers, and a long time will known and beloved citizen of Kankakee... In later years the railroad sought the advice of Mr. Ogilivie in locating the station -- now the town of Cabery ..  The Ogilive home from the very beginning was known by all the settlers of the northe part of Ford County.  It was to the Ogilive farm men went for assistance and direction in business and personal affairs.  Mr. Ogilvie was active in township and county develepment and held responsible school and township offices for many years.  With neither banks or stores within many miles of the township, schools, teachers and many individuals trusted him with their money and their business.  In all the years thater was never a difference or a difficulty reflected upon his name or integrity."


Abbie Corneilia Williams

Name: Abbie Corneilia WILLIAMS
Given Name: Abbie Corneilia
Surname: Williams
Sex: F
Birth: 10 Nov 1842 in Hartford, Ohio; Licking County
Death: 9 Jan 1937 in her home at 141 S. Rosewood Ave; Kankakee, IL of "infirmities of advance age" (94 yrs. old)
Occupation: Homemaker (see notes)
Event: Note Unknown see notes under Sally Olgilvie for details on his life
Residence: 141 S. Rosewood, Kankakee, IL; moved here when retired from farm
Burial: 12 Jan 1937 Mound Grove Cementary; Kankakee, IL
Religion: One of 12 women who organized the Presbyterian Church in Cabery, IL
Note:
Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis with extreme senility
James' (her husband) brothers and sister lived with her and her husband
so she had to cook and take care of all of them with some hired help.
She also took care of Jim and Avis, her grandchildren for about 7 years.
They were described as a handful and underdisciplined.


Father: Allen WILLIAMS b: Bet 1802 and 1803 in Essex Co., New Jersey
Mother: Hannah CARPENTER b: Bet 1798 and 1808 in Milton, Vermont

Marriage 1 James David OGILVIE b: 3 Sep 1832 in Hartford, Licking County, Ohio
Married: 5 Mar 1861 in Hartford, Ohio; Licking County
Event: Details Unknown in See notes under Sallie Ogilvie for more
Event: Anniversary Unknown 5 Mar 1921 in Celebrated 60th wedding anniversary with a reunion of family and friends at their home
Note: _MSTATSingle


Sallie Corneilia Ogilvie

ID: I548019030
Name: Sallie Corneilia OGILVIE
Given Name: Sallie Corneilia
Surname: Ogilvie
Sex: F
Birth: 3 Aug 1876 in Cabery, Ford County, Illinois
Death: 7 Mar 1975 in LaGrange, IL from fall resulting in a hairline crack in her hip, possible heart failure, and possibly the loss of the will to live (98 yrs. old)
Burial: 11 Mar 1975 Mound Grove Gardens; Kankakee, Illinois
Event: Marriage status Unknown Never married
Event: Organizations Unknown Member if Thursday Thimble Club- one of Kankakee, IL's oldest social groups
Event: Organizations Unknown Member since 1906 of the Minerva Club- Kankakee's oldest women's organization
Residence: Bet 1902 and 1956 Kankakee, IL
Residence: 1956 Moved to LaGrange, IL
Religion: Member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Kankakee, IL; served as Sunday School superintendent, organist, and choir director


George Ogilvie

Occupation:  1850 Census - Shoemaker
1870 Farmer