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- Pierre Eusèbe married Rosalie, daughter of French Creole Auguste Verret, at the Plattenville church, Assumption Parish, in September 1841; Rosalie's mother was a Bourg. Pierre remarried to cousin Euphémie, daughter of fellow Acadian Narcisse Trahan, at the Paincourtville church, Assumption Parish, in August 1845; Euphémie's mother was a Daigle. Pierre took his family to the Brashear City, now Morgan City, area on the lower Atchafalaya during the late 1850s. They were still there a decade later, though they may have returned to Assumption Parish briefly during the mid-1860s.
Descendants of Pierre Eusèbe DAIGLE (1820-; Olivier, Bernard, Pierre, Alexandre, Jean-Baptiste-Alexandre)
Pierre Eusèbe, son of Jean Pierre Daigle and Marie Modeste Arceneaux, born in Assumption Parish in February 1820, married Rosalie, daughter of French Creole Auguste Verret, at the Plattenville church, Assumption Parish, in September 1841; Rosalie's mother was a Bourg. Pierre remarried to cousin Euphémie, daughter of fellow Acadian Narcisse Trahan, at the Paincourtville church, Assumption Parish, in August 1845; Euphémie's mother was a Daigle. Church records hint that Pierre must have taken his family to the Brashear City, now Morgan City, area, on the lower Atchafalaya, during the late 1850s. They were still there in the late 1860s, though a daughter was born near Pierre Part, Assumption Parish, in 1866.
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