Proud Confederate Soldier
Adolphe Castille was a son of:
Gervais Castille & Marie Antoinette LeBlanc
He was the widowed husband of:
Amelie (Cormier) Castille
They were married in 1853.
Sources:
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS
by Rev. Donald J. Hebert
War Department
Application for Headstone
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War Department
Application for Headstone
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Name: Adolphe Castille
Rank: Private
Company: A.
Company: D (DeClouet's Guards
At clos of war: Capt Ransons Co. 7th La. Cav., CSA
Confederate "Yellow Jacket" (La.).
Date of Death: Nov. 13, 1905
Added note: Company officers were Capt. Alexandre. Thibodeaux & Colonel Valsin Fournet.
Veteran drew a pension
Name of Cemetery: St. Bernard
Located in: Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Shipped to: [His daughter] Mrs. Nicholas Blaise, Breaux Bridge, Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
His daughter, Adolphine CASTILLE was married to Nicolas Blaise
Proud Confederate Soldier
Adolphe Castille was a son of:
Gervais Castille & Marie Antoinette LeBlanc
He was the widowed husband of:
Amelie (Cormier) Castille
They were married in 1853.
Sources:
SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS
by Rev. Donald J. Hebert
War Department
Application for Headstone
-----------------------------
War Department
Application for Headstone
-----------------------------
Name: Adolphe Castille
Rank: Private
Company: A.
Company: D (DeClouet's Guards
At clos of war: Capt Ransons Co. 7th La. Cav., CSA
Confederate "Yellow Jacket" (La.).
Date of Death: Nov. 13, 1905
Added note: Company officers were Capt. Alexandre. Thibodeaux & Colonel Valsin Fournet.
Veteran drew a pension
Name of Cemetery: St. Bernard
Located in: Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Shipped to: [His daughter] Mrs. Nicholas Blaise, Breaux Bridge, Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
His daughter, Adolphine CASTILLE was married to Nicolas Blaise
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