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LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW,
LABOYTAUX, LeBOITEAUX, LeBOYTEAUX, Le BOYTEULX,
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GABRIEL LABOYTEAUX is believed to have been born abt. 1735; married 31 Dec 1772 Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Mary FITZ RANDOLPH. He is believed to have been the s/o Peter LABOYTEAUX & Jemymy BRIES. However, Gabriel, if born abt. 1735 would have been abt. 37-38 when married to Mary, so Mary could have been his 2nd wife. Gabriel & Mary are believed to have been the parents of Jemima LABOYTEAUX (b 1763) who married Joshua DAVIS and John G. LABOYTEAUX (b 1770) who married Phoebe [--?--] who went to Hamilton Co., OH and later John G. and sons went to Owen Co., IN.





Abstracts of Wills, Vol. 34, 1771-80, Page 179
Gabriel LeBoyteaux was witness to the will of David Fitz Randolph,
Piscataway, Middlesex County [NJ], yeoman, farmer.
Written: March 13, 1772; Proved April 6-1772
Inventory 2-1-1773
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(Source: Feb 2008, LABOYTEAUX PAPERS: Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring via Buzz Carmichael: Lib K, p. 544)

[Note: Miscellaneous Research: David Fitz Randolph was married to Sarah Molleson/Mollison. Gabriel LaBoyteaux appears to have been a grandson-in-law of David Fitz Randolph. David Fitz Randolph & Sarah Molleson are said to have been the parents of Molleson/Mollison Fitz Randolph. Molleson/Mollison Fitz Randolph would become the administrator of Gabriel LeBoyteauz/LaBoyteaux's estate. It appears that Gabriel La Boyteaux married Mary Fitz Randolph, dau/o Molleson/Mollison Fitz Randolph & Hannah Smalley. An Inventory of Gabriel's estate was made by Reune Fitz Randolph who appears in some family records as s/o Molleson Fitz Randolph and thus bro/o Mary (Fitz Randolph) La Boyteaux. ASH]


Abstracts of Wills
Vol. 8, 1791-95
Page 219
February 21, 1792

GABRIEL LABOYTEAUX
"Laboyteaux, Gabriel of Middlesex Cty. [NJ]
Int. Adm'r: Mollison Fitz Randolph
Fellow bondsman: Tristrum Manning; Both of said co."
May 1, 1792
Inventory �35.4.7;
Made by Reune Fitz Randolph and Ephraim Drake
(Source: Feb 2008, LABOYTEAUX PAPERS: Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring via Buzz Carmichael: File 8065-8068 L: B-34, p. 313)




GEORGE BROOKS LA BOYTEAUX, s/o William LA BOYTEAUX and Sarah "Sallie" N. THOMPSON, was born 13 November 1843 perhaps Pasquotank County, North Carolina; served during the Civil War in Co. A. of the 1st North Carolina Guards; fought at Roanoke, was captured and became a prisoner of war, was paroled and later exchanged; married abt. 1871 North Carolina to Missouri "Zou" or Mary Daniel HARRIS; died 28 November 1916 at unknown place. His wife was born 29 November 1851 in North Carolina; died 15 January 1926 unknown place. Both are buried at Edge Hill Cemetery, Charles Town, Jefferson, West Virginia. Children: William Harvel, Charles Henry, George Brooks, Salvadora, Harris, Effie Daniel, Jennie Beatrice Boggs, Zuala, Unknown infant, Ethel Scott, & John Colston LaBoyteaux.
See also: Effie (Laboyteaux) Wilson: Membership in the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

2007, Courtesy of: Sally Lippitt-Houston

Summer of 1892
Charleston, West Virginia
George Brooks LaBoyteaux b. 1843, holding John Colston LaBoyteaux, b. 1891.
Boy in front: Harris C., b. 1880. Small girl in checkered dress: Ethel Scott LaBoyteaux, b. 1889. Girl on second step with Ethel: Effie LaBoyteaux, b. 1882. Girl on top step: Bea LaBoyteaux, b. 1884.

2007, Courtesy of: Sally Lippitt-Houston says,
"Ethel Scott La Boyteaux (verbal history) prior to her death in 1977 and from pages from the family Bible."

La Boyteaux Family 1911
Photo in front of home in Charles Town, West Virginia

Bottom row left to right: Brooks and Richard La Boyteaux (sons of Harris and Lillian La Boyteaux); Elizabeth La Boyteaux (daughter of Harvel and Mary La Boyteaux), Harvell Wilson (son of Effie La Boyteaux Wilson), Mary Stuart La Boyteaux (daughter of Harvell and Mary La Boyteaux)

2nd row: left to right: Ethel Scott La Boyteaux (b. 1889; daughter), George Brooks La Boyteaux (partriach, b. 1843), Missouri (Daniels) La Boyteaux (b. 1884, matriarch), Bee (Boggs) La Boyteaux (b. 1884, daughter)

3rd row: 3 women standing w/ spouses: (left to right): Kathleen La Boyteaux (wife of Brooks), Mary La Boyteaux (wife of Harvell), Lillian La Boyteaux (wife of Harris)

4th (top) row: (left to right): Brooks (George Brooks) La Boyteaux (b. 1877, son), Effie Daniel La Boyteaux Wilson (b. 1882, daughter)(her son, Harvell, is in the front row); William "Harvell" La Boyteaux (b. 1872, son), Harris La Boyteaux (b. 1880, son)

Missing: John Colston La Boyteaux (b. 1891, son), Charles La Boyteaux (b. 1875, son), Zoula Daniels La Boyteaux (b. 1885, daughter), Salvador La Boyteaux (b. 1879, daughter, deceased at time of photo) Unnamed baby who died at birth in 1887.



GILBERT LOWE LaBOITEAUX, s/o John Peter LABOYTEAUX and Sarah "Sallie" Lenah LOWE, was born 17 March 1820 Mt. Pleasant, Hamilton Co., Ohio. (Arlene Wimmer Hill) When ten years of age he was a bareback pony express rider traversing the rough winter and spring terrain between Mt. Pleasant and Cincinnati, Ohio and earning approximately $40 a year. ("One Square Mile")
Courtesy of: Jackie McCollum

Gilbert married Nancy / Anna STEVENS who was born 20 May 1821 Danvers, MA. (Arlene Wimmer Hill) It is said that the family later resided in the Stevens' homestead which was located at 7345 Hamilton Avenue. During the Gold Rush of 1849, Gilbert and others from the area went to California, but returned home. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Gilbert was a newspaper writer for Cincinnati, Ohio papers. He wrote under the pseudonym of "Homo" for more than 50 years. ("One Square Mile").
His beloved wife, Anna, died 21 Mar 1898 leaving her husband a widower for the next 16 years. He died at 94 years on 18 April 1914. Both Gilbert and Anna are buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Hamilton Co., Ohio in Section 113, Lot 158. (Arlene Wimmer Hill)
Courtesy of:
Arlene Wimmer Hill
May 2000



GILBERT LOWE LaBOITEAUX, s/o George L. LaBOITEAUX and Angeline "Angie" SNODGRASS and gs/o Gilbert Lowe LaBOITEAUX & Nancy / Anna STEVENS; was born 24 Aug 1873; married Bianca BROWN; died 11 Nov 1940. Bianca was born 2 April 1874 and died 24 Dec 1962. Both are buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Hamilton Co., Ohio in Section 100, Lot 238, near the large "LaBoiteaux-Snodgrass" stone.

  

Courtesy of:
Arlene Wimmer Hill
May 2000






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