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Donatien Domingues

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Donatien Domingues

Birth
New Iberia, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
30 Mar 1907 (aged 68)
Patoutville, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Patoutville, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Donasien Domingues (also Donatien Donacien) was married to Louisa Amelina Migues 4 February 1860 in New Iberia [NI Ch VI pg 223] Donatien died on March 30 1907 at 68 years of age in Grand Marais, LA

Louisa Amelina Miguez, the daughter of Bernard Jr and Eleocadie "Leocadie"{Etie} Miguez, was born, 1 Nov 1841, in that part of old St Mary Parish that became Iberia Parish in 1868. Not long after Amelina's birth her father distanced himself and became involved with another women and their children. "Leocadie" died when Amelina was 12 and she was raised by her older sister, Aglais, who did not marry until after Amelina married.
Amelina Married Donatien Domingues 4 Feb 1860, in the Catholic Church of New Iberia, LA. Donatien was born in the part of St. Martin Parish that became Iberia Parish. Their parental family homes were close together in what became newly formed Iberia parish.
The rural home place and farm of Donatien and Amelina was located on state highway 674 north (Grand Marias Road) & west of Jeanerette a couple of miles towards New Iberia. This was the home of birth for all of their children. After Donatien's death in 1907 Ameliana moved into Jeanerette, and built a house on Main Street next door to the corner lot home of Felix Schexnayder at Main and Pellerin.
It is said Amelina was a very shrewd business women and on the lighter side enjoyed card playing - some say poker. She was instrumental in the introduction of Azalea shrubs in Jeanerette. She died, 23 Dec 1936, in Jeanerette and was buried in the St John's Church Cemetery in Jeanerette – age 95, leaving 55 grandchildren, 121 great grandchildren and 19 great great grandchildren.
Granddaughter Miss Gertrude Schexnayder purchased Amelina's home adjoined her parental home on Main Street.
-Toby 12/13/2012-

Donatien Domingues is a Confederate Soldier Veteran. His tomb is marked as such. Company G, 7th LA Cavalry His Brother is Felicien Domingues, buried in Erath who is also a Veteran of the Confederate States of America.
Donasien Domingues (also Donatien Donacien) was married to Louisa Amelina Migues 4 February 1860 in New Iberia [NI Ch VI pg 223] Donatien died on March 30 1907 at 68 years of age in Grand Marais, LA

Louisa Amelina Miguez, the daughter of Bernard Jr and Eleocadie "Leocadie"{Etie} Miguez, was born, 1 Nov 1841, in that part of old St Mary Parish that became Iberia Parish in 1868. Not long after Amelina's birth her father distanced himself and became involved with another women and their children. "Leocadie" died when Amelina was 12 and she was raised by her older sister, Aglais, who did not marry until after Amelina married.
Amelina Married Donatien Domingues 4 Feb 1860, in the Catholic Church of New Iberia, LA. Donatien was born in the part of St. Martin Parish that became Iberia Parish. Their parental family homes were close together in what became newly formed Iberia parish.
The rural home place and farm of Donatien and Amelina was located on state highway 674 north (Grand Marias Road) & west of Jeanerette a couple of miles towards New Iberia. This was the home of birth for all of their children. After Donatien's death in 1907 Ameliana moved into Jeanerette, and built a house on Main Street next door to the corner lot home of Felix Schexnayder at Main and Pellerin.
It is said Amelina was a very shrewd business women and on the lighter side enjoyed card playing - some say poker. She was instrumental in the introduction of Azalea shrubs in Jeanerette. She died, 23 Dec 1936, in Jeanerette and was buried in the St John's Church Cemetery in Jeanerette – age 95, leaving 55 grandchildren, 121 great grandchildren and 19 great great grandchildren.
Granddaughter Miss Gertrude Schexnayder purchased Amelina's home adjoined her parental home on Main Street.
-Toby 12/13/2012-

Donatien Domingues is a Confederate Soldier Veteran. His tomb is marked as such. Company G, 7th LA Cavalry His Brother is Felicien Domingues, buried in Erath who is also a Veteran of the Confederate States of America.

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