Person:Jacques de Lagroue (1)

Watchers
Jacques Francois de Lagroue
 
m. 9 Aug 1751
  1. Charles Adrien de la Groue1752 -
  2. Jacques Francois de Lagroue1757 -
m. Bef 1784
  1. Emilie LagroueBef 1785 -
  2. Honore Louis Lagroue1784 -
  3. Charles Lagroue1795 -
  4. Marguerite LagroueBef 1798 -
Facts and Events
Name Jacques Francois de Lagroue
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Nov 1757 New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Baptism[1] 27 Nov 1757 St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Marriage Bef 1784 (based on birthdate of first known child)
to Charlotte Rose de la Chaise
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sacramental Records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. (New Orleans, Louisiana: Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987-)
    Vol. 2 (1751-1771), p. 76 (citing St. Louis Cathedral, Record Book 3, p. 86).

    "Son of Claude Adrien, deceased, general warehouse guard, and Francoise Louise Darensbourg." Sponsors: Jacques Delachaise (warehouse guard of this city) & Marguerite Metzerine, spouse of _____ Darensbourg (captain commandant at the German Post)

  2.   First Settlers of the Louisiana Territory: Orleans Territory Grants from American State Papers, Class VIII, Public Lands. 2v. (Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, c1983-)
    vol. II, pg. 68.

    No. 10 - Jacques Lagrove claims a tract of land, situate on the west side of the river Mississippi, in the county of German Coast, containing four arpents in front, and forty in depth, and bounded on the upper side by land of Jean Charles Rodrigues, and on the lower by land of Joseph Pinchof.

    This land was surveyed in the year 1776, in favor of Antoine Seiche, and has ever since that period, been inhabited and cultivated; the present claimant not holds it under the title of said Antoine Seiche, by regular deeds. Confirmed.