1810 Gaspards of Avoyelles



1810

Daniel Gaspard and Baptiste Gaspard are next to each other

Daniel Gaspard Household

1 m <10
1 m 10-15
1 m 16-25
1 m 45+
1 f <10
1 f 26-44


Baptiste Gaspard Household

1 m 26-44
2 f <10
1 f 26-44

How do these match up with the "standard undocumented genealogy" from ancestry.com?


We have the following targets:

(a) Daniel Gaspard  I    1746-1818
(b) Daniel Gaspard II    1775-1825

(c) Jean Baptiste I   1776-1843 
(d) Jean Baptiste II   ? - 1880 

(b) and (c) are sons of (a), and (d) is son of (c)

Census Daniel could be (a), but then what are the ramifications?
Census Baptiste matches (c) nicely on age. 

The reported family dates on the Ancestry "historical family search" don't match very well in either situation.

We know from the Avoyelles history book Liz found on google books that (a) and (b) had land next to each other.

If the Daniel Gaspard is Daniel Gaspard II, the age is off as he should be 35ish


His wife Augustine Juneau is  the f 26-44  (she should be 35ish)

We need to account for the following children:

Louis  1796-1850
Daniel 1800-1850
Joseph  1802-1867

Sidalise 1806 - ?
Francoise  1806 - ?
Nanette (Manette)  1810-1842

The three boys are approximately right.  There is no death date listed for the twins(?), so maybe they died early and the last girls is Nanette?

What do you think?

The Avoyelles baptism list makes it look like Joseph has a twin sister Zoavia, so maybe she fits in somehow?

There are also some other baby Gaspards listed there that don't fit with either of these two families.









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