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LABOYTEAUX, LABERTEAUX, LABERTEW
LA BOYTEAUX, LA BOITEAUX, LABOITEAUX
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LABOYTEAUX, etc. GEDCOM
Presently this GEDCOM contains the research of Arlene Wimmer Hill from her The Descendants of Gabriel Laboyteaux 1652-1998 and latest GEDCOM of 2006 sent to Audrey. It may contain or eventually contain some additional information from the research of James J. de Waal Malefyt and his work, Gabriel Le Boteulx (1652-1734) of La Rochelle, France, New York City, and Piscataway, New Jersey; and other researchers: John C. Laboyteaux III, Beth Zaring, Effie Bledsoe Hannon, and other contributors. My [ASH] research of the JORDAN and WIMMER connections will also be added.
Arlene has shared her basic lineage from Gabriel LaBoiteaux/LaBoyteaux with us. Please share your research and information with us including censuses, land records, wills, Bible records and any other sources. Please post information, additions, deletions, corrections, etc. on our LABOYTEAUX-L Discussion List so that all can benefit from the information, or post a "Post-em" on WorldConnect. I will then announce the "Post-em" site location. I did lose quite a bit of information when my computer hard-drive crashed (June 2005), so you may wish to repost or resend information.
It is our wish that no living person be included in this GEDCOM. If someone is known to be living, please let Audrey know. I have set the GEDCOM cutoff date at 1920, but we know that some of our relatives are still living who began life at an earlier date. An attempt was made to conceal all those thought to be living.
Below we see a photo of Arlene at a cemetery in Weedsport, NY as she researches the LABERTEAUX family in May 2004. See additional photo and information under "P" below for "Peter Laberteaux", or under "M" for "Maria (Laberteaux) Laberteaux." Peter and Maria were first cousins and grandchildren of William LABERTEAUX (1767-aft. 1844) and Eva VAN CLEVE (1773-bef. 1820).
Courtesy of: Arlene Wimmer Hill
LABOYTEAUX, etc. SURNAME Y-DNA PROJECT
including
LaBayteaux, Laberteaux, Labertew,
LaBoiteaux, Laboytaux, Laboyteaux,
LeBatteux, LeBitoux, LeBoiteaux,
LeBoiteux, LeBoyteaux, LeBoyteulx,
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Quick References
The Middlesex County-Somerset County, New Jersey county lines moved back and forth several times in those early years. Raritan Landing is found recorded as being in Somerset County and Middlesex County. Today it is in Middlesex County. Raritan Landing was so important in those early years, as it was the furthest port up the Raritan River that ocean going vessels could navigate. See: A Note about Places
"History of Hamilton County Ohio," 1881, Henry A. Ford, A. M. and Mrs. Kate B. Ford Click on the map to go to an enlarged version of the map.
Then enlarge according to the functions of your computer. In Springfield Twp. is Mt. Healy (sic) which is probably Mt. Healthy.
Nearby is College Hill.(Source: LABOYTEAUX PAPERS: 2008, Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring) (Source citation courtesy of Linda Booram)
See also: Same map as on the Hamilton Co., OH webpage
REFERENCE SOURCES
If you are aware of titles of books, pamphlets, periodicals, microfilm, webpages, etc. containing LABOYTEAUX or variants information, please let me know. I will post the references here.
A Brief History of North College Hill, Ohio
FLORENCE CEMETERY, York Twp., Switzerland Co., IN, 2001: LABOITEAUX
Hamm, Thomas and others (Matthew C. Morris, Jeffrey J. Vawrinek, Ruth J. Pohlenz, typist),"Early Cemetery Records Liberty Township, Henry County, Indiana," Henry County Historical Society, Inc. and Parkview Junior High School History Club, New Castle, 1973: Batson Cemetery, Liberty Township, Henry County, Indiana
LEBATTEUX as a surname
Laboyteaux Cemetery, Originally The Cary Family Cemetery, NW Corner Hamilton & Van Zandt Avenues, Springfield Township, near Mt. Healthy, Hamilton County, Ohio
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Mount Healthy, Hamilton Co., OH
POTTER, Jerry O., "The Sultana Tragedy : America's Greatest Maritime Disaster"
Book is said to contain a picture of Thomas LABOYTEAUX.
Available at Amazon.com
SALECKER, Gene Eric, "Disaster on the Mississippi"
Available at BiblioFind
1790 Census: New York City
(Source: Feb 2008: J.A.R.M.1791 New York City Directory
(Source: Feb 2008: J.A.R.M.America's Historical Newspapers ["...this entire product and/or portions thereof are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or the American Antiquarian Society."
(Source: Feb 2008: J.A.R.M.Conewago History
Conewago Baptisms
Dave's Bodine Genealogy Web Site: From NJ to Conewago Colony, Pennsylvania to New York
Hill, Arlene Wimmer, The Descendants of Gabriel Laboyteaux 1652-1998, 1998
LaBoiteaux, Charles Louis, LaBoyteaux Genealogical Report, prepared for Charles Louis La Boiteaux of Cincinnati, Ohio via the services of professional genealogist, Consuelo Furman of New York, 1935 City
(Documents history of the LaBOYTEAUXs.)
(Source: Internet, 9 Aug 2003, OHHAMILT-L: Elizabeth Zaring at [email protected] asks, "Has anyone seen this document or know where a copy resides?")
La Boyteaux, Harry, Undated & Untitled LABOYTEAUX MANUSCRIPT presented via the courtesy of John C. La Boyteaux III in its entirety by clicking on the above link. LABOYTEAUX file: Located 1993 at the small museum (not the library) in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana (2008, LABOYTEAUX PAPERS: Elizabeth "Beth" Zaring: Letter to Rev. Newman from Pat Douglas
One Square Mile 1817-1992, Mt. Healthy Historical Society, 1992 One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse. Searching the U. S. Census by Name in One Step Waal Malefyt, James J. de, Gabriel Le Boyteulx (1652-1734) of La Rochelle, France, New York City, and Piscataway, New Jersey, 1998
Waal Malefyt, James J. de, Arlene Wimmer Hill, Don LaBerteaux, & G. Ann Roberts, The LABERTEAUX FAMILY HISTORY-The Michigan Migration, 1998
Journey to Manakin, Virginia, 1700: HUGUENOTS
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