William Henry moved his family to Mobile and Selma, Alabama, Mansfield, Louisiana and after the Civil War and the death of his wife Anna Maria Swinton Bonneau in Selma, he moved to Hemphill, Texas where he married his second wife. It is believed that he worked as Court Clerk for Sabine County, Texas. He died while on a trip back to Mobile to visit his son, Octavious.
William Henry moved his family to Mobile and Selma, Alabama, Mansfield, Louisiana and after the Civil War and the death of his wife Anna Maria Swinton Bonneau in Selma, he moved to Hemphill, Texas where he married his second wife. It is believed that he worked as Court Clerk for Sabine County, Texas. He died while on a trip back to Mobile to visit his son, Octavious.
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Col. William Henry Bonneau
1796 - 1890
Family Members
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William Henry Bonneau Jr
1821–1861
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Mary Jane Bonneau Crook
1822–1876
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Mary Jane Bonneau Crook
1822–1898
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Caroline Elizabeth Bonneau Brodnax
1824–1912
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Anna Maria Bonneau Youngblood
1825–1877
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Maj Richard Vanderhorst Bonneau
1827–1899
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Dr Edwin Alonzo Bonneau
1829 – unknown
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Dr John Bruce Bonneau
1831–1913
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Hugh Swinton Bonneau
1834–1924
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Sarah Adaline Bonneau Youngblood
1836–1922
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Peter Maybank Bonneau
1840–1862
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Arnoldus "Nollie" Bonneau
1841–1938
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Octavius Bonneau
1843–1906
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