Some family members, including his father, were earlier buried in Old Catholic Cemetery, also known as Old Ground (around 21st and Spring Street, now N 22nd St and E Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee), but as Laurent died before the known establishment of Old Catholic (approximately 1844), it's unknown where Laurent was originally laid to rest. It is fairly likely he was reinterred with the family at Calvary sometime after its opening in 1857. If I'm able to verify this I will update the memorial accordingly.
Attached article is from the Milwaukie Journal, Milwaukee, Territory of Wisconsin, 16 Feb 1842:3 col 4
Some family members, including his father, were earlier buried in Old Catholic Cemetery, also known as Old Ground (around 21st and Spring Street, now N 22nd St and E Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee), but as Laurent died before the known establishment of Old Catholic (approximately 1844), it's unknown where Laurent was originally laid to rest. It is fairly likely he was reinterred with the family at Calvary sometime after its opening in 1857. If I'm able to verify this I will update the memorial accordingly.
Attached article is from the Milwaukie Journal, Milwaukee, Territory of Wisconsin, 16 Feb 1842:3 col 4
Family Members
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Narcisse Mathias Juneau
1821–1883
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Paul Juneau
1822–1858
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Theresa Juneau White
1825–1887
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Francis Dodge "Frank" Juneau
1827–1890
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Harriet Henriette Juneau Fox
1828–1891
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Elizabeth Josette Juneau
1830–1836
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Charlotte Juneau Walthers
1832–1869
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Margaret Juneau Walthers
1833–1861
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Eugene A Juneau
1836–1883
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Mathilda Juneau
1837–1864
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Ellen Frances "Ella" Juneau Walters
1839–1899
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Mary Elizabeth Juneau
1840–1842
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Marie Magdalene "Mary" Juneau Husting
1841–1924
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Bonduel Fleurimont Juneau
1844–1915
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Isabella Rebecca Juneau
1845–1866
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