Ship pilot.
Native of Lorient, France.
Burial in the New Orleans Holy Field (St. Peter Street Cemetery).
Note: St. Louis (Cathedral) Church Parish's "Holy Field" was St. Peter Street Cemetery from as early as 1720, until this plot was overcrowded by the late 1780s. St. Louis Cemetery #1 was established in 1789, although burials continued for a handful of years in St. Peter Street, Saint Louis Cemetery # 1 became the new "Holy Field" of the church. It is estimated that St. Peter Street Cemetery holds roughly 8000 in ground burials.
Ship pilot.
Native of Lorient, France.
Burial in the New Orleans Holy Field (St. Peter Street Cemetery).
Note: St. Louis (Cathedral) Church Parish's "Holy Field" was St. Peter Street Cemetery from as early as 1720, until this plot was overcrowded by the late 1780s. St. Louis Cemetery #1 was established in 1789, although burials continued for a handful of years in St. Peter Street, Saint Louis Cemetery # 1 became the new "Holy Field" of the church. It is estimated that St. Peter Street Cemetery holds roughly 8000 in ground burials.
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