Villeré mysteriously died prior to the firing squad execution of the rebels, in October 1769. Jacques Villeré's grandfather, Etienne Roy de Villeré,...
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Louisiana. His father, Jules Villeré, was a sugar cane planter in Plaquemines Parish, while his grandfather, Jacques Villeré, had served as the second governor...
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Villere or Villeré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Jacques Villeré (1828–1899), Confederate legislator from Louisiana Jacques...
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Louisiana became a U.S. state, winning the election of 1812 against Jacques Villeré, and serving from 1812 through 1816. On the eve of the War of 1812...
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John Milton Elliott X 1. Charles Jacques Villeré 2. Charles Magill Conrad X 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré 5. Henry Marshall X 6. John...
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Elliott X Louisiana 1. Charles Jacques Villeré X 2. Charles Magill Conrad X 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré X 5. Benjamin Lewis Hodge...
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Mitchell Robinson Junior Rodriguez Jean Saint Malo Elmer R. Tapper Jacques Villeré Norris Weese Tommy Wiseau Louisiana portal National Register of Historic...
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Places in 1975. Other politicians and soldiers interred/entombed here: Jacques Villeré (1761–1830) of St. Bernard Parish, La. Second Governor of Louisiana...
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1865, six were French Creoles and spoke French: Jacques Villeré, Pierre Derbigny, Armand Beauvais, Jacques Dupré, Andre B. Roman and Alexandre Mouton. According...
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Thomas von Sömmerring, German physician, anatomist (b. 1755) March 7 – Jacques Villeré, first Creole governor of Louisiana (b. 1761) March 16 – Sir Robert...
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