1706 - 1764 (58 years)
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Name |
Louis Barthélemy Daniel de Macarty |
Born |
1706 |
Gender |
Male |
Military |
1732 [1] |
Musketeer, aide-major |
Military |
14 Sep 1735 [1] |
Captain |
Military |
11 Jun 1750 |
Fort de Chartres, Illinois [1] |
Major |
Military |
16 Jul 1750 [1] |
Chevalier de St. Louis |
Military |
01 Jul 1759 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [1] |
Lieutenant of the King |
Died |
20 Apr 1764 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Person ID |
I2787 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
24 Aug 2011 |
Family |
Marie Françoise Hélène Pellerin, c. 19 Jul 1731, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Married |
14 Jun 1748 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [2] |
Children |
+ | 1. Jeanne Françoise de Macarty, b. 04 May 1749, New Orleans, Louisiana [Birth] |
+ | 2. Jean Baptiste François de Macarty, b. 07 Mar 1750, New Orleans, Louisiana , d. 10 Nov 1808, New Orleans, Louisiana (Age 58 years) [Birth] |
+ | 3. Chevalier Louis Barthélemy de Macarty, c. 18 Feb 1751, St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana [Birth] |
+ | 4. Françoise Brigitte de Macarty, c. 11 Apr 1752, St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana , d. 03 Mar 1815, New Orleans, Louisiana (Age ~ 62 years) [Birth] |
| 5. Marie Françoise de Macarty, b. 17 Sep 1753, New Orleans, Louisiana [Birth] |
+ | 6. Marie Catherine Adélaide de Macarty, b. 18 Nov 1756, New Orleans, Louisiana [Birth] |
| 7. Celeste Eléonore Elizabeth de Macarty, b. 11 Jan 1759, New Orleans, Louisiana [Birth] |
| 8. Louise Elenor de Macarty, b. 30 Dec 1761, New Orleans, Louisiana  |
| 9. Marie Marthe de Macarty, b. 14 Apr 1765, New Orleans, Louisiana , d. 12 Feb 1837, New Orleans, Louisiana (Age 71 years) [Birth] |
| 10. Eugene Theodore de Macarty, b. 03 Apr 1769, New Orleans, Louisiana  |
| 11. Nicolas Theodore de Macarty, b. 20 Mar 1773, New Orleans, Louisiana , d. 24 Aug 1849, New Orleans, Louisiana (Age 76 years) [Birth] |
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Last Modified |
12 Apr 2020 |
Family ID |
F924 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Came to New Orleans in 1732 with his elder brother, Jean Jacques de Macarty. [3]
- Captain of the French troops, served with credit under Bienville and de Vaudreuil in their Indian campaigns against the Natchez and Chickasaws and, as a reward for his military services, was appointed Aide Major of New Orleans. Later he commanded Fort Chartres on the Mississippi river, one of the more important citadels in French colonial Louisiana. [3]
- Macarty Mactigue, born 1706, son of a captain in the regiment of Albemarle, was long in the service of France. He entered the Musketeers in 1713 and became captain in Louisiana in 1731, and four years later he was aide-major at New Orleans. He was sent to the Illinois, where as commander of Fort Chartres he was a leading figure in tbe South West until 1761. Bienville speaks highly of him, especially in regard to his attention to detail and discipline. Villiers du Terrage has preserved a letter from him in regard to the British attack on Niagara. He died at New Orleans, April 20, 1764.
Name:
- Daniel Barthelemy de Macarty
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Sources |
- [S111] Louisiana Troops, 1720-1770, Winston De Ville, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc), LA 929.3., 127.
- [S186] Louisiana Marriage Contracts v1, Alice Daly Forsyth, (1980, Polyanthos, Inc., New Orleans), Lou R 929.3763 F73L., 203.
June 14, 1748
Sieur DANIEL BARTHELEMY De MACARTY, Lieutenant of the Troops of the Marines in this Colony, son of the deceased Mr. THEODORE De MACARTY, Commandant of the town of Crussol, and of the deceased Dame CATHERINE FLECHIE his father and mother, native of Charnes
with
Demoiselle FRANCOISE PELLERIN, minor daughter of the deceased Sieur GERARD PELLERIN and of Dame FRANCOISE RUELLAN now wife of JEAN BAPTISTE de MEMBREDE.
Stipulating for Mr. De Macarty, Mr. JEAN JACQUES MACARTY MACTEGUE his brother, Captain of the Troops of the Marines of this Colony and Madame his wife, Mr. PIERRE de RIGAUD Marquis de VAUDREUIL, Chevalier of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, and Captain of the King's vessels in this province of Louisiana and Madame his wife, Mr. GILLES AUGUSTIN PAYEN, Chevalier de NOYAN, Chevalier of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, Lieutenant of the King in this Province.
And on the part of Demoiselle FRANCOISE PELLERIN, Sieur De MEMBREDE her step-father and Madame Dame her mother stipulating for the minor and Sieur GERARD PELLERIN her brother, Mr. DUBREUIL, Senior, her tutor and Mr. VINCENT GUILLAUME DAUBERVILLE Commissioner of the Marines of Louisiana.
Signed at New Olreans in the presence of Mr. DeMEMBREDE, Sieur Augustin Chantalon and MARIN LeNORMAND, witnesses as required.
Signing—DANIEL BARTHELEMY DeMACARTHY, FRANCOISE HELENE PELLERIN, RULELLAN MEMBREDE, MACARTY MACTIGUE, LOUIS GERARD PELLERIN, TREPAGNIE MACARTY, Sieur de VAUDREUIL, VAUDREUIL, D'AUBERVILLE, VAUDREUIL, MONTAULT de MONBERAULT, LENORMAND, DeBENAC, CHANTALON, NOYAN, GUIEL de PAYEN, HENRY, Notary.
- [S49] Old Families of Louisiana, Stanley Clisby Arthur, (Harmanson, 1931), 332.
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