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| 1900 census Ascension ED1 Ward 1
#88 Almena Bujol head may 1840 60 yrs widow
#89 Eve daughter oct 1865 35 yrs
#90 Adam son sept 1866 33 yrs farmer
#91 Agustus son aug 1867 33 yrs
#92 Bruce son july 1869 30 yrs clerk grocer
#93 H. P. son june 1870 29 yrs merchant
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| Mrs. Rosalie Bruyere, Edmond Bujol
United States, Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts, Indenture and Apprenticeship Records, 1865-1872
Name: Mrs. Rosalie Bruyere
Plantation: Point Fine Hope
Event Type: Employment
Event Date: Sept 30 1865
Event Place: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Name: Edmond Bujol
Plantation: Bujol
Event Type: Employment
Event Date: 01 Jul 1865
Event Place: New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
| 1865 Plantation Agreement with freedmen |
| 1865 Plantation Agreement with freedmen |
| 1867 after Civil War (1861-1865), Inspection of Bujol Plantation in St-James Donaldson LA
#9 Theo Bujol
Plantation name: Pelico plantation in Modest La.
Freedmen: 9 male 1 Boy, 1 female
30 acres- sugar
22 acres cotton
60 acres corn
mthly wage: $10.00
#12 Edmond Bujol Jr.
Plantation name: Bujol
Freedmen: 13 male 2 Boy, 2 female
80 acres- sugar
80 acres corn
mthly wage: $8.00
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| 1900 census ward 1 Ascension La
#88 Mrs Amenia Bujol head 60 yrs - widow
#89 Eve 35 yrs
#90 Adam 34 yrs
#91 Augustus 33 yrs
#92 Bruce 30 yrs
#93 H.P. 29 yrs |
| North west side of DonaldsonVille La. in 1858 also known as Modeste (southern part of region) La. The map was made in 1858 and published in 1859.
Shows the land owned by Edmond Bijol in Modeste / Donalsonville La in 1858. We see 4 parcels of land with Edmond Bujol name on it. It is possible that the larger section (1) is Edmond Bijol(father 1818) Pelico Plantation, and the smaller portions are Edmond (2, 3, 4) (son 1838). We presume this, since the sons land is beside the land of Henry Bruyere (4) which happens to be his father-in-law. Did he get that portion of land from his father-in-law?
Source:Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection
Map of the parishes of Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge and Iberville : including parts of the parishes of St. Martins and Ascension, Louisiana |
| 1865-1872 Employment contract for Plantation staff
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
E J Bujol
United States, Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts, Indenture and Apprenticeship Records, 1865-1872
J E Bujol
United States, Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts, Indenture and Apprenticeship Records, 1865-1872
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| 1870 census Ascension LA
#1 Joseph Bujol 32 Farmer
#2 Hermina 30
#3 Marie 9
#4 Gustave 5
#5 Samson 2
#6 Paul 2/12
#27 Lise Bujol 47 (Keeping house)
#28 Joseph 25 (at home lame)
#29 Louise 19
#30 Leonce 17
#31 Rosalie 16
#32 Francoise 14
#33 Edmond 23
#34 Amelia 23
#35 James 1
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