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 St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery
(SM32)

Cecila

Pictures by Paul Moline

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
15 known in this cemetery, 11 found
Brigadier General
HEBERT, Louis - this page
Civil War Notable Page - this site
 
ANGELES, J. B.
ANGELLE, Aurelius
ANGELO, F.
DEVILLIER, Francois
FOURNET, Valsin Antoine
GUIDRY, Alexandre
GUILBEAU, Julien C.
HAMILTON, Eugene
LeBLANC, Joseph Aristide
MONTET, Onezime
ZERINGUE, E.
ZERINGUE, Sosthene
ZIMMERMAN, Joseph

J. B. ANGELES
CO. A
30  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.

Angeles, J. B., Pvt. Cos. D. and A. 30th La. Infty. En. March 11th, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll from April 30th to Aug. 31st, 1862, "Transfd. from the O. G. May 30th." Roll from Aug. 31st to Oct. 31st, 1862. "Clinton Hosp." Present on Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862. Roll for May, 1863, to Aug., 1863. "Detached Service in Attakapas." Roll for Sept. and Oct., 1863, "Absent Without Leave." Prisoner at Port Hudson, April 18th, 1864. Roll for Nov. 1st, 1864, to Feb. 28th, 1865. "Absent Without Leave Date Unknown."

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

AURELIUS ANGELLE  Sr.
CO. K
7  LA.  CAV.
C. S. A.

F. ANGELO
CO. F
LA.  MIL.
C. S. A.
MARCH 25, 1848
APRIL 26, 1920

Angelo, F., Pvt. Fire Battn. On Roll dated New Orleans, La., Nov. 23rd, 1861.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

FRANCOIS DEVILLIER
CO. K
18  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.

Devillier, Francis, Pvt. Co. K. 18th La. Infty. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Washington, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

SGT
ALEXANDRE GUIDRY
CO. B
18  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.
MAY 13, 1827
FEB. 10, 1920

Guidry, Alexander, Pvt. Sergt. Co. B, 18th La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls from Oct. to Dec., 1861, Present. Roll for Jan. to Feb., 1862, Present. Rejoined his Co. at Camp Benjamin, La., on Feb. 5, 1862, having been absent on furlough. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent on furlough, wounded at Battle of Shiloh. Rolls from July, 1862, to June, 1863, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Present. Pro. Grd. at Vermilionville. Also appears in Co. F of the Consolidated 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent on furlough obtained Feb. 16, 1864. Name appears in body of a letter dated Hdqrs. U. S. Forces, Plaquemine, La., April 9, 1865, Deserter from Rebel Army. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Washington. La., June 19, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

EUGENE HAMILTON
CO. I
30  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.

Hamilton, E. B. (also on Rolls as Hamilton, Eugene). Pvt. Co. I, 30th La. Inf. En. March 12, 1863, Plaquemine, La. Present on Rolls to Oct., 1862. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent, sick, furlough to Parish of Iberville. Roll for May and June, 1863, Absent, sick, in Hospl. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent without leave. Roll to Oct. 31, 1863, Deserted from Hospl., March _, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured near Plaquemine, La., Dec. 21, 1864. Sent to New Orleans, La., Jan. 9, 1865. Paroled at New Orleans, La., May 16, 1865.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

LOUIS HEBERT

Approximately 100 yards to the West is the
probable resting place of General Louis Hebert,
C. S. A.   Born in Iberville Parish in 1820,
Hebert was graduated from West Point in 1845
third in his class.  After an army service of
two years, he resigned to manage his family's
sugar interests.  Before the war he was a
member of the state senate and chief engineer
of Louisiana.  During the war he fought at
Wilson's Creek, Elkhorn, Iuka, Corinth, Vicksburg,
and Fort Fisher.  He was an editor and teacher
after the war in Iberville and St. Martin
Parishes and lived until 1901.

The reinternment of Louis Hebert to St. Joseph Cemetery is described here with photos.

A brief biography is here.

Hebert, Louis, Col., F. and S., 3rd La. Inf. En. May 17, 1861, New Orleans, La. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1861, Absent on special service. On letter dated Pro. Mar. Office, S. W. D., U. S. A., March 20, 1862.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

A.  LeBLANC
BONDS CO.
LA.  MTD.
PARTISAN
RANGERS
C. S. A.

Leblanc, Aristide, Jr. 2nd Lt. Co. H, 2nd La. Cav. En. Sept. 1, 1862, Napoleonville, La., for the War.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

ONEZIME  MONTET
CO. E
26  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.


MARIE ENOLIE
MONTET

Monte, Onezime, Pvt. Co. E, 26th La. Inf. En. Vermilionville, March 13, 186-. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862. Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled at Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

E. ZERINGUE
CO. G
10  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.

SOSTHENE ZERINGUE
CO. D
18  LA.  INF.
C. S. A.

Zeringue, Sosthene, Pvt. Cos. D. A, 10th Battn. La. Inf. Also borne on Rolls of Cos. D, A, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf., Pvt. En. St. Martinsville, La., March 17, 1862. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche, La., April 14, 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La., May 11, 1863. Exchanged New Orleans, La., _, 1863. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Present. Also borne on Rolls of Co. K, 18th La. Inf., Pvt., as Zerangue, S., of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Washington, La., June 21, 1865. Res. St. Landry Par., La.

Above from Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers by Andrew B. Booth

 

 

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