1876 – Married Agnes Cora Rodriquez Zipple
8 Children: Joseph Mathews, Victor Nicholas, Felicie C., Walter Peter, Mark John and Octave (died in infancy)
1880 – Worked as a Schooner Captain
1882 – Elected Alderman of the newly incorporated town of Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish
1880 - Gentleman Farmer, Prized Cauliflower, Potato and Green Bean Crops
1886 – Serving as town Marshall and acquitted for the shooting deaths of two citizens while on duty.
1888 – Ran a Stage Coach line in St. Tammany Parrish.
1888 – Elected Mayor of Madisonville.
1894 – Re-Elected Mayor of Madisonville.
1896 – Elected at the Louisiana State Legislature as the Republican from St. Tammany Parish.
1898 – Attended the Constitutional Convention in Baton Rouge
1900 – Ran and lost re-election for the Louisiana State Legislature
1900 and 1910 – Federal Census Taker for Madisonville
1900 – Occupation Livery Stable
1910 - Occupation Bookkeeper at Jahncke Shipyard
1920 – Manager at Jahncke Shipyard
1921 – Moved his family to Windsor, Ontario, Canada
1923 – Died while visiting his sister in New Orleans.
1876 – Married Agnes Cora Rodriquez Zipple
8 Children: Joseph Mathews, Victor Nicholas, Felicie C., Walter Peter, Mark John and Octave (died in infancy)
1880 – Worked as a Schooner Captain
1882 – Elected Alderman of the newly incorporated town of Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish
1880 - Gentleman Farmer, Prized Cauliflower, Potato and Green Bean Crops
1886 – Serving as town Marshall and acquitted for the shooting deaths of two citizens while on duty.
1888 – Ran a Stage Coach line in St. Tammany Parrish.
1888 – Elected Mayor of Madisonville.
1894 – Re-Elected Mayor of Madisonville.
1896 – Elected at the Louisiana State Legislature as the Republican from St. Tammany Parish.
1898 – Attended the Constitutional Convention in Baton Rouge
1900 – Ran and lost re-election for the Louisiana State Legislature
1900 and 1910 – Federal Census Taker for Madisonville
1900 – Occupation Livery Stable
1910 - Occupation Bookkeeper at Jahncke Shipyard
1920 – Manager at Jahncke Shipyard
1921 – Moved his family to Windsor, Ontario, Canada
1923 – Died while visiting his sister in New Orleans.
Gravesite Details
St. John Section - Row 17 - Site 8. There are some damaged stones in this Section that are unreadable & in need of repair. The Faurias might be among them.