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Menelas Bergeron

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Menelas Bergeron

Birth
Death
28 Jun 1921 (aged 18)
Burial
Church Point, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section I, No. 186
Memorial ID
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Bergeron, Francois Menelas (Claudas & Helena Brasseur) b: 11 Jan 1903 (Church Point Church V 5 Pg 236) (Rev Donald J Hebert V 35 Pg 39)


Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956
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Name: Menelas Bergeron
Birth Year (Estimated): 1903
Birthplace: Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race: White
Father's Name: Clodus Bergeron
Mother's Name: Ellena Brasseur
Death Date: 27 Jun 1921
Death Place: , Acadia parish, Louisiana


DEATH NOTICE:

The following article, though very confusing, describes the death of Menelas Bergeron.

Although the article begins by announcing the death of Arthur Thibodeaux, as you read through it, you will realize it was Menelas Bergeron who was shot and killed by Arthur Thibodeaux.

Castille Louisiana is in Acadia Parish.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lapehgs/pointe/pnna138.htm

ARTHUR THIBODEAUX KILLED AT DANCE

Crowley Signal June 27, 1921

Arthur Thibodeaux, 18 year old son of Felix Thibodeaux, was killed at midnight Sunday in the vicinity of Castille. The accused came to Crowley and gave himself up to the authorities. He claims self defense. Thibodeaux and Bergeron were best of friends before the trouble which ended in the murder. Mr. Thibodeaux says he regretted the fact that had killed Mr. Bergeron.

In an interview with Coroner Frances and also with Mr. Thibodeaux, a reporter for the Signal learned the following information: The men were returning from a dance at Alex. Allemand’s hall near Castille, when the trouble which started at the ball over a girl was resumed.

Mr. Thibodeaux claims Mr. Bergeron rushed to the side of the buggy and grabbed the reins. It was impossible for him to tell what the aggressor held in the either hand, and as he expected trouble Mr. Thibodeaux said he opened fire when it was evident that the other man, who had kicked him at the dance wanted to open the trouble. The first shot made a wound in the left side of the nose entering the brain. The second shot was just below the clavicle (center). Mr. Thibodeaux said he asked Mr. Bergeron to turn loose the lines, but he still held them, and it was then that he decided to protect himself. It later developed that Mr. Bergeron was unarmed.

When Mr. Thibodeaux came to the authorities and notified them of the murder, Sheriff Fontenot took charge of the investigation and the facts in the case are substantially as given here.

J.B.A. Bergeron came to the residence of Deputy Sheriff Joe Amy about 4 o’clock this morning and reported that his nephew.


Bergeron, Francois Menelas (Claudas & Helena Brasseur) b: 11 Jan 1903 (Church Point Church V 5 Pg 236) (Rev Donald J Hebert V 35 Pg 39)


Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956
---------------------
Name: Menelas Bergeron
Birth Year (Estimated): 1903
Birthplace: Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race: White
Father's Name: Clodus Bergeron
Mother's Name: Ellena Brasseur
Death Date: 27 Jun 1921
Death Place: , Acadia parish, Louisiana


DEATH NOTICE:

The following article, though very confusing, describes the death of Menelas Bergeron.

Although the article begins by announcing the death of Arthur Thibodeaux, as you read through it, you will realize it was Menelas Bergeron who was shot and killed by Arthur Thibodeaux.

Castille Louisiana is in Acadia Parish.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lapehgs/pointe/pnna138.htm

ARTHUR THIBODEAUX KILLED AT DANCE

Crowley Signal June 27, 1921

Arthur Thibodeaux, 18 year old son of Felix Thibodeaux, was killed at midnight Sunday in the vicinity of Castille. The accused came to Crowley and gave himself up to the authorities. He claims self defense. Thibodeaux and Bergeron were best of friends before the trouble which ended in the murder. Mr. Thibodeaux says he regretted the fact that had killed Mr. Bergeron.

In an interview with Coroner Frances and also with Mr. Thibodeaux, a reporter for the Signal learned the following information: The men were returning from a dance at Alex. Allemand’s hall near Castille, when the trouble which started at the ball over a girl was resumed.

Mr. Thibodeaux claims Mr. Bergeron rushed to the side of the buggy and grabbed the reins. It was impossible for him to tell what the aggressor held in the either hand, and as he expected trouble Mr. Thibodeaux said he opened fire when it was evident that the other man, who had kicked him at the dance wanted to open the trouble. The first shot made a wound in the left side of the nose entering the brain. The second shot was just below the clavicle (center). Mr. Thibodeaux said he asked Mr. Bergeron to turn loose the lines, but he still held them, and it was then that he decided to protect himself. It later developed that Mr. Bergeron was unarmed.

When Mr. Thibodeaux came to the authorities and notified them of the murder, Sheriff Fontenot took charge of the investigation and the facts in the case are substantially as given here.

J.B.A. Bergeron came to the residence of Deputy Sheriff Joe Amy about 4 o’clock this morning and reported that his nephew.




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