- BIRTH: 25 MAY 1787
- CHRISTENING: 15 OCT 1788, Nouvelle Orléans,Louisiane
- DEATH: APR 1856, Nouvelle Orléans,Louisiane
- BURIAL: Nouvelle Orléans,Louisiane
Father - Père: Etienne Henry PLAUCHÉ
Mother - Mère: Marguerite SELAM
Family - Famille1:
Marie "Molly" BROWN
- MARRIAGE: 9 JUL 1809, Avoyelles,Louisiane
[S2]
- Etienne (Stephen) Alexandre PLAUCHÉ
- William PLAUCHÉ
- Selam PLAUCHÉ
- Euphémie PLAUCHÉ
- +Mary PLAUCHÉ
- Marguerite PLAUCHÉ
_Jean PLAUCHIER ___
_Estienne PLAUCHIER _____|
| |_Anne CURET _______
_Etienne Henry PLAUCHÉ _|
| | _Honoré VARDALAY __
| |_Magdeleine VARDALAY ____|
| |_Catherine IMBERT _
|
|--Jacques Henri Urbain PLAUCHÉ
|
| ___________________
| _Jacques SELAM __________|
| | |___________________
|_Marguerite SELAM ______|
| ___________________
|_Marie Magdalene GOLEUR _|
|___________________
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Notes
BIOGRAPHY: From Old Families of Louisiana, Published 1931, New Orleans,
LA (courtesy of Randy DeCuir)
BIOGRAPHY: Some of Etienne Henry's sons became planters in various parts
of Louisiana, particularly in the Red River parishes; some became
merchants in New Orleans. Among the latter were the two
youngest, Jean Baptiste Plauché and Jacques Henri Urbain
Plauché.
BIOGRAPHY: Jacques Henri Urbain Plauché, best known as Urbain
Plauché, also fought under General Andrew Jackson. On July 9, 1809,
he, a Catholic, was married to Mary (or Polly, as she was
called) Brown, a Protestant, the daughter of William and Dicey
(or Dacie) Brown of the Red River parish of Rapides.
William Brown came to Louisiana from Kentucky with his wife,
who was Dicey White of South Carolina, and settled in Rapides
in 1800, where the head of the family died in 1820, his wife
dying three years earlier.
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