_Michel AYMOND ______ | (1725 - 1800) _Jean Baptiste AYMOND _| | (1750 - 1824) m 1785 | | |_Catherine ARON _____ | (1725 - 1800) | |--Etienne AYMOND | (1797 - 1866) | _Pierre JOFRION _____ | | (1720 - ....) m 1750 |_Marianne JOFRION _____| (1760 - ....) m 1785 | |_Marianne VALLEAU ___+ (1722 - ....) m 1750
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Notes for Etienne Aymond:
The St. Paul's baptism records are found under the Spanish
writing of his name the way they pronounced it (Estevan Homo].
His godparents were Jacob Hooter and Margaret Simon. His
baptism did not take place until May 12, 1802, by Father Brady.
Etienne, Sr., (called " Stephen" in English) owned a plantation
on Bayou Rouge in Avoyelles Parish as of 1827. Stephen's
children born after 1829 were the issue of his second marriage.
In the 1860 Census, we see that Etienne was considered wealthy
for that time, as his real estate was worth about $15,000 and
his personal property was valued at $4,000. Like his brothers,
Michel and Pierre, Etienne served in the 17th, 18th & 19th
Consolidated Regiment of the La. Militia, at the Battle of New
Orleans in the War of 1812. "Rapides Parish Pensioners in the
War of 1812"; opcit; at p. 2. According the 1820 Census,
Etienne was a slave owner. From the January 7, 1846 Permission
to Marry which he executed for his daughter Clementine, and
which is filed in the Avoyelles Parish Courthouse, we see that
Stephen was able to sign his name.
_Robert CHANDLER ____+ | _Roger CHANDLER _____| | | | |_Isabella CHILTON ___+ | | |--Mary CHANDLER | | _____________________ | | |_Mary SIMMONS _______| | |_____________________
_Thomas HINCKLEY ____+ | _Samuel HINCKLEY ____| | | | |_Mary RICHARDS ______ | | |--Mercy HINCKLEY | | _Thomas POPE ________+ | | |_Sarah POPE _________| | |_Sarah JENNEY _______+
[52148] Still Living.
[114639] CHAN8 Jun 2001
_John I STITT _______ | _David STITT ________| | | | |_Elizabeth HEILMAN __+ | | |--Herbert STITT | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________