LABOYTEAUX DATA W

LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW,
LABOYTAUX, LeBOITEAUX, LeBOYTEAUX, Le BOYTEULX,
BETTIEU, etc.
FAMILIES
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William LA BOYTEAUX born 1810; married Sallie THOMPSON; and died 1862 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. "Sallie" is believed to have been the Sarah La Boyteaux, his widow, who filed this claim for damages resulting from the Civil War.


(Source: Internet, Feb 2005, DIGEST OF DISALLOWED CLAIMS of North Carolina 1871-1879 or Link 366 at Southern Claim's Commission">Southern Claims Commission)


WILLIAM HARVELL LABOYTEAUX (aka Harvell), s/o George Brooks LABOYTEAUX and Missouri "Zou" or Mary Daniel HARRIS, was born 19 January 1872 Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina; married 1897 perhaps Pennsylvania to Mary STEWART; died 03 January 1947 New York City, New York County, New York. Mary was born October 1874 and was of Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died 1944. William married (2) Anne O'Donnell.

On 29 Feb 2008, John C. La Boyteaux wrote, "Rules of the Road at Sea, as well as Handbook for Mariners were written by my great-uncle William Harvel LaBoyteaux, son of George Brooks LaBoyteaux and Missouri Daniel Harris LaBoyteaux..." John C. La Boyteaux believes he wrote this "during his tenure as president of Johnson & Higgins Company in New York."

Known Children: Elizabeth Forrester Laboyteaux (1898-1971) and Mary Laboyteaux.

2007, Courtesy of: Sally Lippitt-Houston

Harvell LABOYTEAUX
mid 1930�s on his New Jersey property


New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1947.
"He married first, 20 Oct. 1897, Mary Stewart of Philadelphia who died in 1944, and secondly Anne O'Donnell. He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth LeBoyteaux Durand [aka Elizabeth (Laboyteaux) Pegram-Durand] of Freehold, N.J. and Mrs. Mary LeBoyteaux Purdy of Holmdel, N.J."
(Source: A. W. Hill)







Created: 01 January 2005
Revised: 17 October 2010



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