Mr. Hébert was born in Iberville Parish, September 18, 1851, and was a member of a family prominent in the state's history. He graduated as a civil engineer from the Louisiana state University in 1873, and soon after took up his profession and Madison parish, where he has resided since. For many years he has been parish surveyor, the work of which office he has performed conscientiously and with
satisfaction.
He was buried Monday evening at the Tallulah Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Skipper officiating. His funeral was largely attended and floral offerings were profuse.
From Madison Journal November 18, 1916
Mr. Hébert was born in Iberville Parish, September 18, 1851, and was a member of a family prominent in the state's history. He graduated as a civil engineer from the Louisiana state University in 1873, and soon after took up his profession and Madison parish, where he has resided since. For many years he has been parish surveyor, the work of which office he has performed conscientiously and with
satisfaction.
He was buried Monday evening at the Tallulah Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Skipper officiating. His funeral was largely attended and floral offerings were profuse.
From Madison Journal November 18, 1916
Family Members
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Paul Octave Hebert
1818–1880
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Ignace Hebert
1821–1849
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Marie Evelina HÉBERT Sewall
1824–1866
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Zephirin Hebert
1826–1896
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Marie Eugenie Hebert
1831–1840
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Marie Camilla Hebert
1832 – unknown
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Gustave Adolphe Hebert
1837–1838
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Marie Isadora Hebert
1841–1841
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Mary Cecilia Downes Fleming
1855–1889
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Lelia Ann Downes Coltharp
1857–1934
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Serena Cecilia Downes
1860–1861
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Lavinia Jeannette Downes Coltharp
1862–1947
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