Proud Confederate Soldier
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Chachere, Joseph, Pvt. Co. F. 8th La. Infty. En. March 27th, 1862, Opelousas, La. Present on Roll to April 30th, 1862. Roll to Aug. 31st, 1862, Absent, sick, at Gen. Hospl. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent. Wounded June 29th or 30th last near Richmond. Rolls Nov., 1862, to Aug., 1863, Absent, sick, in La., since July 8th, 1862. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent. Sent to Gen. Hospl., July 8th, 1862. Absent Aug. 1st, 1862. Went to Louisiana on furlough of 30 days, where he now is. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent. Accidentally wounded July 1st, 1862. Furloughed to Louisiana for 30 days, Aug. 1st, 1862, where he now is. Record copied from Memorial Hall, New Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., June, 1903, born Louisiana, occupation farmer Res. Grand Coteau, La., age when enlisted 27, married, Accidentally injured by an ambulance. Furloughed. Went home and remained. Dropped from Co. Rolls.
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Name: Chachere, Joseph
Rank: Private
Company: "F" 8th La. Inf.
U. S. Regiment: "C. S. A."
Date of Death: Jan. 6, 1896
Name of Cemetery: Catholic Cemetery, Opelousas, La.
Ship to: James O. Chachere, at Opelousas, La.
Applicant: James O Chachere, Opelousas, La.
Date: Feb. 14, 1931
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Old brick tomb with marble tablet marker.
Joseph Chachere
Born: Jan. 16, 1834
Died: Jan. 26, 1896
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CSA marker standing in front of tomb.
Joseph Chachere
Co. F
8 LA INF.
C.S.A.
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"Sous Cette Pierre Repose"
Tombstone Inscriptions of the
Old St. Landry Catholic Church Cemetery
Opelousas, Louisiana
Susan Burleigh Douget
Hebert Publications
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Name: Chachere, Joseph
Rank: Private
Company: "F" 8th La. Inf.
U. S. Regiment: "C. S. A."
Date of Death: Jan. 6, 1896
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The obituary stated that the community was greatly shocked on Tuesday last to hear that Mr. Joseph Chachere etc,etc.
January 6, 1896 was Monday and Tuesday was January 7,
St. Landry Clarion.
Opelousas, Louisiana,
Saturday, January 11, 1896
Page 3, Column 1.
Proud Confederate Soldier
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Chachere, Joseph, Pvt. Co. F. 8th La. Infty. En. March 27th, 1862, Opelousas, La. Present on Roll to April 30th, 1862. Roll to Aug. 31st, 1862, Absent, sick, at Gen. Hospl. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent. Wounded June 29th or 30th last near Richmond. Rolls Nov., 1862, to Aug., 1863, Absent, sick, in La., since July 8th, 1862. Roll Sept. and Oct., 1862, Absent. Sent to Gen. Hospl., July 8th, 1862. Absent Aug. 1st, 1862. Went to Louisiana on furlough of 30 days, where he now is. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Absent. Accidentally wounded July 1st, 1862. Furloughed to Louisiana for 30 days, Aug. 1st, 1862, where he now is. Record copied from Memorial Hall, New Orleans, La., by the War Dept., Washington, D. C., June, 1903, born Louisiana, occupation farmer Res. Grand Coteau, La., age when enlisted 27, married, Accidentally injured by an ambulance. Furloughed. Went home and remained. Dropped from Co. Rolls.
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Name: Chachere, Joseph
Rank: Private
Company: "F" 8th La. Inf.
U. S. Regiment: "C. S. A."
Date of Death: Jan. 6, 1896
Name of Cemetery: Catholic Cemetery, Opelousas, La.
Ship to: James O. Chachere, at Opelousas, La.
Applicant: James O Chachere, Opelousas, La.
Date: Feb. 14, 1931
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Old brick tomb with marble tablet marker.
Joseph Chachere
Born: Jan. 16, 1834
Died: Jan. 26, 1896
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CSA marker standing in front of tomb.
Joseph Chachere
Co. F
8 LA INF.
C.S.A.
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"Sous Cette Pierre Repose"
Tombstone Inscriptions of the
Old St. Landry Catholic Church Cemetery
Opelousas, Louisiana
Susan Burleigh Douget
Hebert Publications
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Name: Chachere, Joseph
Rank: Private
Company: "F" 8th La. Inf.
U. S. Regiment: "C. S. A."
Date of Death: Jan. 6, 1896
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The obituary stated that the community was greatly shocked on Tuesday last to hear that Mr. Joseph Chachere etc,etc.
January 6, 1896 was Monday and Tuesday was January 7,
St. Landry Clarion.
Opelousas, Louisiana,
Saturday, January 11, 1896
Page 3, Column 1.
Family Members
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