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LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW,
LABOYTAUX, LeBOITEAUX, LeBOYTEAUX, Le BOYTEULX,
BETTIEU, etc.
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The information contained in this record should only be used as a guide or "working genealogy." You should always validate or reconfirm your own lineage. Only through continual research and finding legal records, known as primary resources, will one's genealogy be more exact. At times, when all is said and done, we must rely upon one's own preponderance of what seems to be, but that needs to be stated. Please, therefore, use as a genealogical aid only.     Audrey


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CATHERINE "Caty" LABOYTEAUX, strongly believed to be the dau/o Joseph LABOYTEAUX & Catherine SICKLES, was baptized at New York City, NY in 1771; married Cornelius JEWELL. They moved to Conewago Colony, Pennsylvania. Their daughter, Feymie JEWELL, was baptized at Conewago, PA in April 1790. Cornelius and Catherine were recorded at York Co., PA in 1790 Census. During the early 1790s [abt. 1792-1793] Cornelius Jewel was on the tax rateables / assessments at Hillsborough, NJ. (Norton's NJ Census) and perhaps at Hillsborough other years, too. From 1806 on, Cornelius and Caty resided in New York City. Catherine died 10 January 1830 in New York City at age 58 from tuberculosis. She was laid to rest at the Trinity Church in New York City. It is not known when Cornelius died.
(Source: 2006 GedCom: Arlene Wimmer Hill; Internet, 10 Feb 2008, LABOYTEAUX-L: J.A.R.M. whose ancestor was Cornelius and Catherine.)

WOOSTER STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Wooster Street in New York City runs parallel to Broadway between Canal St. and Houston St. It's in the area that now known as Soho. Not far from Washington Square.
(Source: Internet, 1 Apr 2008, E-mail to ASH: Suzanne )
Wooster St. begins at Canal and runs parallel to B'way being about 4 blocks west of that avenue. Wooster, at the corner of Broome Street, is about 4 blocks east of the property owned by Catherine and her husband. About this time Catherine's son-in-law, and my ancestor, Anthony Maxwell, also had a nearby address on Broome Street and another at 76 Centre. (Source: Internet, 1 Apr 2008, E-mail to ASH: J.A.R.M.)

Conewago Baptisms
Conowago (sic) Colony, Pennsylvania

(Source: LABOYTEAUX PAPERS: Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring via Buzz Carmichael: Somerset County Historical Quarterly, p. 280)
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CATHERINE (LABOYTEAUX) JEWEL

Death Record
Internet, 27 March 2008: Courtesy of J.A.R.M
Sources:
Catherine Juel [Catherine (Laboyteaux) Jewell] - New York City, Register of Deaths, Vol. 17 (FHL Film 447546), p. 1 of 2
Catherine JUEL- New York City, Register of Deaths, Vol. 17 (FHL Film 447546), p. 2 of 2


Decease: 10 January 1830;
Name: Juel, Catherine;
Residence: Wooster [Street]; Age: 58yrs 0ms 0ds; Place of Nativity: New York; Disease: Consumption [aka tuberculosis]; Cemetery: Trinity; Sexton: E. Coats





Charles H. "Alabam" LABOYTEAUX, Democrat Senator of Alaska; (aka Senator Alabam Laboyteaux), was born 10 April 1874 or 1875; served in the Spanish-American War, Sgt., 2, Alabama Infantry. Charles was of Livengood, Yukon-Koyukuk census area of Alaska. He was a member of Alaska territorial senate 4th District, 1937-42. He served as a member of the Senate and Clerical force; was a member of the 14th Alaska Legislature in 1939; and was a member of the Senate of the 15th Session 1941- Territory of Alaska. He died 31 October 1951; and is buried at the Birch Hill Cemetery, Alaska.
(Source: Alaska's Digital Archive>Photo [Note: Link no longer available.])
(Source: Political Graveyard)
(Source: Gravestone[Note: Link no longer available.])br> (Source: 2/24/2014, E-mail photo to ASH: Courtesy of Margo Faccini who indicates: ...photographs "taken by my uncle [Elliott Purser] while in Alaska in the 1930�s and 1940�s."




Charles M. LaBOITEAUX, s/o George L. LaBOITEAUX & Angie SNODGRASS, was born 27 May 1886 and died 26 May 1972. He is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Hamilton Co., OH in Sec 100-Lot 238 near the large signature stone for "LaBoiteaux-Snodgrass." Nothing more is known about Charles. See: "Miscellaneous" for this signature stone.

May 2000: Courtesy of:
Arlene Wimmer Hill



Clarence Ellsworth LABOYTEAUX, s/o Clarence Herbert LABOYTEAUX and Esther EVANS, was a notable historical figure in Humboldt Co., CA. He married Sarah Bell Carson, granddaughter of William Carson, a Eureka pioneer. Clarence E. and Sarah Bell had one son Ellsworth T. Laboyteaux, born 15 Nov. 1913 in Eureka, inherited the Carson lumber business and sold out in 1950, never returning to Humboldt County.

The Humboldt Times
March 12, 1950
Business and Professional Men's Group Will Assure Landmark's Preservation
Excerpt from the Article
"Comprising one of the most important--and certainly one of the most significant--real estate deals in Eureka in a good many years, sale and transfer of the Carson Mansion, Second and M streets, to a group of Humboldt county business and professional men organized as the Carson club, was disclosed yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. LaBoyteaux. Announcement of the sale was made through the legal firm of Huber and Godwin, representatives for Mr. and Mrs. La Boyteaux. Under the terms of the transfer the newly organized club takes possesion of the premises April 1, including both the mansion and the grounds embracing two full city blocks."

Courtesy of: John Colston La Boyteaux III
20 Jan 2005



Clifford LaBOITEAUX
ca 1980
Courtesy of: Carol Ellison
Clifford is her uncle.
08 Feb 2005



CORNELIA "Nealia" LABOYTEAUX, dau/o Hiram LABOYTEAUX and Elizabeth Ann FISHER, was born 31 October 1865 near Millville, Henry County, Indiana; married 10 November 1887 Henry County, Indiana to Amos C. WILKINSON; died 4 November 1911 Messick, Henry Township, Henry County, Indiana. Amos, s/o Daniel G. WILKINSON & Barbara HERRING, was born 18 July 1864 in the John Bell Farm, New Castle, Henry County, Indiana; died 02 August 1946 Henry County, Indiana.
(Source: Arlene Wimmer Hill; Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring)

Amos Wilkinson, Cornelia (Laboyteaux) Wilkinson, & unknown others.
  
Feb 2008, Courtesy of: Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring






Created: 01 January 2005
Revised: 26 February 2014



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