Early New York City and Pennsylvania, etc. Advertisements-Tax Notices-Marriages-General Information: LABOYTEAUXs

LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW,
LABOYTAUX, LeBOITEAUX, LeBOYTEAUX, Le BOYTEULX,
BETTIEU, etc.
FAMILIES
of
NORTH AMERICA
and
BEYOND




LABOYTEAUXs
Early New York, Pennsylvania, etc. Advertisements
Tax Notices-Marriages-General Information

(Source: America's Historical Newspapers-Scans of original documents are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or the American Antiquarian Society)
(Gleanings: 18 Feb 2008: Courtesy of: J.A.R.M.)



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1763 January 3
The New-York Gazette
Page 4
�John Laboyteaux, Taylor, Has removed from Potbaker�s Hill, to the House where Mr. Puntine lately lived, in Maiden Lane, between the New-Dutch Church and the Fly-Market, next Door to Dr. Cammonau(?), where he continues his Business as usual, where any Gentlemen that please to favor him with there Custom, may be served in the genteelest Manner, and on reasonable Terms. He takes this Method to acquaint his Customers, that he has furnished himself with a neat Assortment of superfine and coarse Cloth, and Trimings (sic) suitable, and many other Articles proper for the season, which he can afford at a reasonable Rate.�




1766 September 10
Published in New York City
and
Published as The New-York Journal
or
The General Advertiser

"ROBERT WOOFFENDALE, Surgeon Dentist, lately arrived from London; (who was instructed by Thomas Berdmore, Esq; Operator for the teeth to his present majesty) begs Leave to inform the Public, that he performs all Operations upon the Teeth, Gums, Sockets, and Palate: Likewise fixes artificial Teeth so as to escape Discernment, and without Pain, or the least inconvenience.

N.B. May be spoke with at his Lodgings, at Mr. John Laboyteaux, at the Golden-Baqll, betwixt the Fly-Market and the New-Dutch Church, from the hours of Nine in the Morning to Six in the Evening, said Wooffendale intends to Leave New-York, the 16th of next Month.�




1778 July 21
The Pennsylvania Evening Post
"JUST come to hand, and to be sold by JOHN LABOYTEAUX in Second street, between Arch and Market streets, a small assortment of elegant looking glasses, pictures, china bowls, plates, and Turennes(?); paper snuff boxes, dissected maps of different parts of the world, and a few boxes of shells with limners colours.

All persons indepted to him by bond, note, or book, are desired to settle their accounts; and those to whom he is indebted, to call for payment. July 21.




1778 July 25
The Pennsylvania Packet
or
The General Advertiser
�PHILADELHIA. Whereas sundry persons, notoriously disaffected to the American cause, and others of suspicious characters, presuming upon indulgence and lenity of their virtuous and forbearing countrymen, have lately manifested an unbecoming and insolent spirit, and more especially have endeavoured to suppress all evidence and discovery of the oppression of the friends of America, and other misdoings before and during the enemy�s possession of this city, by intimidating and discouraging the good people of this State from appearing against them.

WE the subscribers, in furtherance of public justice, and in support of the authority of the State for the purpose, DO therefore declare, and pledge ourselves to each other, that we will disclose any facts within our knowledge tending to bring such offenders to proper trial; and we will countenance and support all other the faithful inhabitants of this State, who may be restrained by any undue influence from making such discoveries against any oppression or insult whatever�At the same time declaring that we have no other object in view then to make a proper discrimination between the friends and enemies of America, and to remove every improper bias from the minds of our fellow citizens, who from misapprehension of the duty they owe their country, and inattention to their oath of allegiance, have been so far misled as to suppose their appearing as witnesses against such offenders officious and dishonourable.

IN WITNESS whereof, we have herewith(?) set our hands, ibis 17th July, 1778.�
About 186 names, including
�John Laboyteaux�

[Note: "I believe these 186 persons were members of the Patriot Society of Philadelphia�Compare this list of names with those found in the History of Philadelphia 1609-1884, chapter 18, page 387, footnote to Patriot Society During the Revolution." J.A.R.M.]



1779 February 4
The Pennsylvania Packet
or
The General Advertiser
Published in Philadelphia
�DIFFERENT kinds of calicoes, pelong(?), muslins, checks(?), gauzes, ditto aprons and handkerchiefs, nanquins(?), gingangs(?), cambrick, linen, sheeting, tea, china ware of different denominations; cotton, thread and silk stockings; sundry gallantry ware articles; buttons, spy-glasses, East-India canes, &c. are to be sold in Second-street, opposite to the Baptist Church, by JOHN LABOYTEAUX.�




1784 January 31
The Independent Gazette
or
The New-York Journal Revived
Page 3
�New-York, January 23, 1784. � All Persons indebted to the estate of John Laboyteaux, late of this city, deceased, are, for the LAST TIME, requested to make payment before the first day of March next, to the subscriber, at No. 14, Smith-street; as there is a necessity of settling said estate without any longer delay.�And those having demands against said estate, are desired to bring in their accounts, properly attested, to Hannah Laboyteaux, Executrix.�
[NOTE: Hannah Laboyteaux, widow of Capt. John Laboyteaux, who died 1780 aboard the "Aurora," has been identified by researchers as "Hannah (nee Smith) Laboyteaux." ASH]
["I have in my notes that the Purcell Genealogy has Hannah Purcell married to John Laboyteaux who lived c1740-1780. There are numerous tid-bits that would seem to fit this well. What is the source for the maiden name of Hannah being Smith? Maybe the IGI, Early NY Marriage Bonds, or some other source, has a Hannah Purcell married to a John _____ (Bartow, Bartol, etc)... perhaps by checking some sources we can find the marriage record of John and Hannah or John and a earlier wife. J.A.R.M.]

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19 Feb 2008: The below is interesting, as all the children we have for John Laboyteaux and Hannah Smith are born after their marriage in 1762! Unfortunately, the Ancestral File info is only as accurate as the resources of the person/s who submitted it. I have found many mistakes in that as well as the IGI. Again, we need to get back to original sources - some of them few and far between in the 1700's and later also. awh

19 Feb 2008: I checked out Ancestral File for Hannah "Pearsall" and John "Laboteaux" at www.familysearch.com , and that is what it says - a huge mistake! The children listed are the same ones we have for Hannah Smith Laboyteaux. awh


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19 Feb 2008:Ancestrial File (IGI) has Hannah Purcell dying in 1763 yet all the Laboyteaux childen attached to that union. I didn't see a source given, but it would appear to be, at least in part, that Purcell Genealogy. [J.A.R.M.]

Hannah PEARSALL (AFN: XTTK-1R) Pedigree
Birth: 5 Aug 1749
Cow Neck, L.I., Ny
Death: 26 Jan 1763
Parents:Father: Nathaniel PEARSALL (AFN: MWPN-RD) Family
Mother: Mary LATHAM (AFN: MWPN-SK)
Marriage(s): Spouse: John LABOTEAUX (AFN: 1KM7-939) Family



1792 December 17
The Diary
or
Loudon�s Register
Published in New York City
�TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY the 27th inst. At the Merchants Coffee House, (If not sold before at private sale,) THAT convenient TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, at present occupied by Mrs. Laboyteaux; situate in Broad Street, the corner of Princes Street; there is in said house three rooms on each floor, with finished bed rooms in the garret�Also, an excellent BRICK KITCHEN, with finished rooms over the same, together with a good CELLAR, a Stone Cistern and Pump in the yard.

Also, that convenient three story BRICK HOUSE No. 5, Old Slip, occupied at present by Dr. Samuel Borrowe; together with the lease of the store No. 1, Water-street, fronting the Old Slip, formerly occupied by the subscriber; the advantages of which as a stand for business is too well known to need description. The sales to commence at 12 o�clock; when the conditions will be made known and indisputable titles given by � JACOB HALLET.

N.B. Any person desirous to purchase previous to the date of sale, will be pleased to apply as above. Dec. 17� dif"

["We need to check if there is any additional words to this advertisement." J.A.R.M.]




1794 May 28
The Daily Advertiser
Published in New York City
�MRS. LABOYTEAUX, respectfully informs her friends and the public, that she has removed from Broad-street, near the exchange, into that large new house no. 13 Little Water-street, nearly opposite messrs. Remsen and Sleight�s for boarding Ladies and Gentlemen.

N.B. A front room and cellar to Let. May 23. IW" [Inquire Within]




1795 August 7
Aurora General Advertiser
Article Titled �Arrived at New-York�;
   Among the ships listed was the schooner Regulator, out of Norfolk and Captained by �Laboyteaux�.   




1795 October 21
The Courier, Boston Evening Gazette and Universal Advertiser
Published at Boston [Massachusetts]
"Shipping News"
Article
�A schooner arrived at Marblehead, from North-Carolina, has brought in the master and crew of the Sally, Capt. Laboyteaux, of Berwick, from Norfolk for Londonderry, which had foundered on Georges�s(sic) Banks, on Monday last. She had on board 250 hhds tobacco. The rigging and sails were saved. She is owned by Col. Hamilton.�

["I believe this was Secretary of State Alexander Hamilton, who for the most part lived in New York City." J.A.R.M.]
[His name in other records is given as Capt. Peter Laboyteaux. J.A.R.M.]

[Place locations: Georges Bank is within the Gulf of Maine area, so Berwick, Maine, and Marblehead, Massachusetts are reasonable guesses for other locations. Unsure of Norfolk or Londonderry, although there is a Londonderry, New Hampshire. There may be a Norfolk, Maine, but definitely a Norfolk, Virginia. ASH
Checked page by page: 1790 & 1800 U.S. Federal Census: Berwick, York Co., ME for LABOYTEAUX & variant spellings using Heritage Quest, but found none, however did notice a number of inhabitants with the HAMILTON surnae. ASH]




1798 March 2
The New-York Gazette
and
The General Advertiser
Published in New York City
�To Be Let, And possession given the 1st May, that large and commodious house No. 13 Little Water-Street, near the Battery, as present occupied by Mrs. Laboyteaux. For further particulars, enquire of BENJAMIN S. JUDAH; Feb. 9 No. 1, Old-Slip"

["I believe Little Water-Street became Front Street." J.A.R.M.]




1801 July 25
New York Weekly Museum
The marriage notice of Captain John Schuyler, son of John Schuyler of Barbadoes Neck, NJ, to Miss Ann Laboytaux of that same place.




1810
New York City Tax Assessment

   John �Labretoux�, �First Street�.   
   [He was living in a house owned by Henry Nunzier(?).]   

["First Street is now Chrystie Street." J.A.R.M.]
["1810 Tax Assessment, Ward __(?), page 10�Also living in this house or a neighboring house also owned by Nunzier(?) was 'John Paul'�NOTE there is a word attached to both these tenants which seems to read poverty." J.A.R.M.]




1819 September 30
The Mercantile Advertiser
Death Notice

�Yesterday morning, of a short illness, Mrs. Hannah Laboyteaux, an old and respectable inhabitant of this city. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 5 o�clock, from No. 227 Church-street.
[Obituary for Mrs. Hannah Laboyteaux, New York Post, Sept. 30, 1819.]




1819 September 30
New York Evening Post
Death Notice
   Mrs. Hannah Laboyteaux who died Tuesday evening, age 80   




1823 November 13
New York City Death Libers

   Labateax, Frank � Grand St. � 2y, 6m � born NY � consumption � Bethel Bapt. � H. Shop   

["I believe this was the Henry Shopp who was married to Althea Jewel and, as well as being a sexton for Bethel Baptist, was a butcher by trade. No connection yet found between Aleatha Jewell and Cornelius Jewel though I see possibilities." J.A.R.M.]




From 1885
Brooklyn Death Index

   LABOYTAUX, Peter, 86y, 10-17-1885, #12666   





HOMEPAGE:
LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW
  LA BOYTEAUX, LA BOITEAUX, LABOITEAUX  
and variants:
LaBAYTEAUX, LABOYTAUX,
LeBATTEUX, LeBITOUX, LeBOITEAUX,
LeBOITEUX, LeBOYTEAUX, Le BOYTEULX,
BETTIEU, PATOU, PETUE, etc.
FAMILIES
of
North America
and
Elsewhere







Created: 19 February 2008
Revised: 21 February 2008



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