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Alcide M Bordelon

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Alcide M Bordelon

Birth
Bordelonville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
9 Mar 1932 (aged 76)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.9848016, Longitude: -90.1127853
Plot
43 Henderson Orange Metairie
Memorial ID
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Alcide M. Bordelon, district clerk of Avoyelles Parish, La., was born here in the year 1856, and here was reared to manhood on a plantation and was educated. As a native-born resident of this parish he is looked upon with considerable pride by the people of this locality, for they have watched his career from his youth up, and he has at all times shown himself to be a young man of undoubted honesty, and has displayed ability and sagacity of a high order. In 1881 he was united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Noemil Coco, also a native of this parish, and although he was elected to the office of clerk of the district court in the spring of 1888, and moved to Marksville,' he is yet the owner of his plantation. He was for four years a magistrate of the Sixth Ward, but on May 2(5, 1888, was installed into the office of clerk, and will serve until 1892. His union has resulted in the birth of four children: Louis Clinton, Joseph L., Robert Lucins and Daisy Alice. Mr. Bordelon is one of the most popular men of the parish, and is one of its most efficient public servants, which fact speaks loudly in his praise, for Avoyelles Parish is noted for its able, honorable and painstaking officials. He is a genial man, and is a gentleman in every sense of the word, both by instinct and education. His parents, Marceline O. and Ozide (Mayenx) Bordelon, were also born in the State of Louisiana, the father dying in January, 1884, his widow still surviving him. The family are Catholics, and the father was for a number of years a member of the police jury.

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Alcide M. Bordelon, district clerk of Avoyelles Parish, La., was born here in the year 1856, and here was reared to manhood on a plantation and was educated. As a native-born resident of this parish he is looked upon with considerable pride by the people of this locality, for they have watched his career from his youth up, and he has at all times shown himself to be a young man of undoubted honesty, and has displayed ability and sagacity of a high order. In 1881 he was united in the bonds of matrimony to Miss Noemil Coco, also a native of this parish, and although he was elected to the office of clerk of the district court in the spring of 1888, and moved to Marksville,' he is yet the owner of his plantation. He was for four years a magistrate of the Sixth Ward, but on May 2(5, 1888, was installed into the office of clerk, and will serve until 1892. His union has resulted in the birth of four children: Louis Clinton, Joseph L., Robert Lucins and Daisy Alice. Mr. Bordelon is one of the most popular men of the parish, and is one of its most efficient public servants, which fact speaks loudly in his praise, for Avoyelles Parish is noted for its able, honorable and painstaking officials. He is a genial man, and is a gentleman in every sense of the word, both by instinct and education. His parents, Marceline O. and Ozide (Mayenx) Bordelon, were also born in the State of Louisiana, the father dying in January, 1884, his widow still surviving him. The family are Catholics, and the father was for a number of years a member of the police jury.

Info Link: http://www.laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/Bigraphicalmemoirs13/avoyellesparishbh1.html

Gravesite Details

Age 76, Name on Plot Bordelon, Date of Burial 3/13/1932, Ref: Cemetery Records



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