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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Michel Benoit |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][6] |
16 Aug 1808 |
St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana, United States |
Christening? |
17 Jan 1809 |
St Martinville, LAGodparents: Michel Trahan & Isabelle Aucoin |
Marriage |
1 Feb 1829 |
Grand Coteau, St Landry, Louisiana, United Statesto Elise "Lise" Melanie Granger |
Residence[1] |
1840 |
Calcasieu, Louisiana, United States |
Residence[2] |
1850 |
Calcasieu, Calcasieu, Louisiana |
Residence[3] |
1860 |
Calcasieu, Louisiana, United States |
One of the First Families of Calcasieu Parish
A project based on the 1840 Census of Calcasieu Parish, counts the family of Michel Benoit as one of the first families of Calcasieu Parish.S1
Calcasieu Parish - 1850
The family was listed as living in Calcasieu Parish in the 1850 Census. Michel listed his occupation as planter.[2]
Record
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1850 Census - Household of Michel Benoit [1] |
Census Place: Calcasieu, Louisiana
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- Michel Benoit M 42 Planter, Value of real estate - $200
- Lise F 36
- Jn Bte M 14
- Zelmise F 11 [Marie Zelmire]
- Lise F 8 [Elisa]
- Virgine F 6
- Julien M 3
- Jacques M < 1 year
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Lake Charles - 1860
The 1860 Census showed their location as Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Michel listed his occupation as farm laborer.[3]
Record
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1860 Census - Household of Michel Benoit [3] |
Census Place: Lake Charles, Louisiana
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- Michel Benoit Sr. WM 50 Farm Laborer, Value of personal estate - $2500
- Lise Benoit WF 45
- Julien Benoit WM 19, Farm laborer
- Lise Benoit WF 15
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Member of the Law and Order Company
In August 1860, when Calcasieu Parish was only 20 years old and Lake Charles was still an unincorporated village, lawlessness became so bad that a number of residents decided to organize a vigilante committee. They named it the Law and Order Company of Lake Charles. Their organization had four purposes: to quell rowdyism, protect property, stop violence and stop breaches of the peace.
Its members were Jacob Ryan, David Goos, Joseph Bilbo, William Haskell, E.A. King, Asa Ryan, Michel Mithon, Joseph Pujo, W.H. Kirkman, Joseph Sallier, Victor Touchy and Michel Benoit.
(Based on a entry in “Leaves from the Diary of Louise,” American-Press, Aug. 22, 1925.)S5
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Janice Batte Craven and La Vaughn H. "LV" Hayes. List of the First Families of Imperial Calcasieu Parish
1840. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Seymour, Geneva Bailey. 1850 census of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. (Cecilia, Louisiana: H?bert Publications, c1980)
Year: 1850; Census Place: Calcasieu, Calcasieu, Louisiana; Roll: M432_230; Page: 381; Image: 275., 1850. 1850 Census 
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Seymour, Geneva Bailey. 1860 census of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. (Eunice, Louisiana: H?bert Publications, c1980)
Series: M653 Roll: 409 Page: 173, 29 Jul 1860. 1860 Census 
- Hébert, Donald J. Southwest Louisiana Records: Church and Civil Records of Settlers, 1756-1810. (Eunice, Louisiana: Hebert Publications, 1974-)
Volume 1, p. 39.
Benoit, Michel (Francois Xavier of Carencro & Marguerite Trahan) b 16 August 1808 (SM Ch : v 6 #547)
- Michel Benoit and the Law and Order Company of Lake Charles.
- ↑ Michel Benoit, 1808, in Louisiana United States. Louisiana Births and Christenings, 1811-1830; 1854-1934. (FamilySearch Record Search)
Reference ID: 2:J2K4PL. Source Reference: Volume 1. GS Film Number: 6010598. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C53328-1. System Origin: EASY. Record Number: 348.
Name: Michel Benoit Event Type: Birth Event Date: 16 Aug 1808 Event Place: Saint Martinville, St. Martin, Louisiana, United States Event Place (Original): St. Martinville, St. Martin, La Gender: Male Father's Name: Francois Xavier Benoit Mother's Name: Marguerite Trahan
"Louisiana Births and Christenings, 1811-1830, 1854-1934", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HSR3-BCMM : 14 January 2020), Michel Benoit, 1808.
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