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DOB: 20 Jul 1850
POB: Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA
DOD: 19 Mar 1942
POD: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Burial: 7 Mar 1942
Spouse: Marie Francoise Rose Philomene Amelie Armelin
DOM: 9 Jul 1872
POM: Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA
Father: Pierre Alfrede Pecot
Mother: Helene Livie Perret

Ancestry[]

Alexandre Theodore Pecot is the son of Pierre Alfrede Pecot and Helene Livie Perret.





ChildList[]

Name DOB POB DOD POD Spouse DOM POM Notes
Ursin Alexandre Pecot
4 Jun 1875 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 22 Nov 1959 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Marie Josephine Lanaux New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Lelia Marie Pecot
27 Jan 1878 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 14 Sep 1950 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Louis Emile Breaux 1896 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA
Leopold Joseph Pecot
19 Jan 1879 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 26 Feb 1970 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Corinne Victoire D'Aunoy 21 Apr 1909 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Noemie Philomene Pecot
18 Jan 1881 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 2 Jun 1935 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Joseph Anatole Lanaux 1907 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Coralie Victoire Pecot
30 Jul 1883 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 12 May 1957 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Robert Pierce 1906 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Rose Regina Pecot
29 Aug 1885 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 18 Dec 1909 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Never married.
Marie Elodie Pecot
9 Sep 1887 Charenton, St. Mary, Louisiana, USA 7 Sep 1967 Washington, D.C., USA James Henderson Cornett 9 May 1907 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA






Family History[]

Alexandre Theodore Pecot, born in Charenton, Louisiana, was the second son of Alfred Pecot and Helene Livie Perret. The Pecot family was quite large at the time of her birth in 1887, and nearly all Pecots lived in Louisiana. The first Pecots to arrive in Louisiana came by way of Jamaica, arriving in about 1804. Rosalie Prejean Pecot, a widowed mother of six, came to Louisiana after French refugees from Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and the Revolution that began there in 1791 were expelled from British owned Jamaica. The British feared news of the revolution and slaughter occurring in Saint Domingue would inspire the slaves in Jamaica to do the same.

Rosalie's husband, Francois Pecot, was murdered by rebels with their eldest son, Louis Francois (called "Luc").

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