The Saucier Family - Page 27
Bertha Madeline Girard was the fifth child and second daughter born to Marie Virginia Toulme and Louis Auguste Antoine Girard of Shieldsboro, Mississippi (Bay St. Louis). Her birth and death dates are unknown. She moved from New Orleans to Boston and in 1860 to Canada with her family. She was a granddaughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme, the great granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and she was a third great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. There is no additional information for her.
Blanche Elizabeth Girard was the sixth child and third daughter born to Marie Virginia Toulme and Louis Auguste Antoine Girard of Shieldsboro, Mississippi (Bay St. Louis). Her birth and death dates are unknown. She moved from New Orleans to Boston and in 1860 to Canada with her family. She was a granddaughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme, a great granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and was a third great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No additional information is available for her.
Eugenie Girard was the seventh child and fourth born daughter of Marie Virginia Toulme and Louis Auguste Antoine Girard of Shieldsboro, Mississippi (Bay St. Louis). Her birth and death dates are unknown. She moved from New Orleans to Boston and in 1860 to Canada with her family. She was a granddaughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme, great granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and a third great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No addition information is available for Eugenie.
Madeleine Josephine Toulme was the sixth child and fifth daughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme. She was born in January of 1833 at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis) and died in Bay St. Louis on November 3, 1905 at age seventy-two, following two strokes. Madeleine was a granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and a second great granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. On October 10, 1851, eighteen year old Madeleine married her thirty-seven year old cousin Evariste Valerian Saucier after they received permission from the Catholic Church for the two cousins (double cousins) to marry. Evariste Valerian was the son of Francois Julien Saucier and his second wife Melitte of New Orleans, Louisiana. Their marriage was to end in scandal, betrayal and the death of her husband Evariste Valerian Saucier. Evariste was born on July 5, 1814 and died at the age of fifty-five on April 12, 1870 at Shieldsboro, Mississippi. Their story is found in an earlier section about Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine. During their marriage Madeleine and Evariste had six children, Joseph Evariste, Jr., Charles Saucier, Claudius Eugene, William Emile, Lydia Emilia, and Elizabeth Josephine Edwige Saucier, all born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi. Soon after the death of Evariste, at the age of forty-one she married another cousin, twenty-eight year old John Anthony Breath, on June 22, 1874 at Shieldsboro. He was born in November of 1845 in Hancock County, Mississippi and died at Bay St. Louis on May 27, 1932 at the age of eighty-six and was buried in New Orleans. John Anthony Breath was the son of Anthony Quick Breath of New York and Elizabeth Arnold of Jefferson County, Mississippi. Madeleine and John Anthony had two sons, John Anthony, Jr., and Ralph Gardner Breath.
Joseph Evariste Saucier, first born child and son of Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme was born on August 10, 1852 at Shieldsboro (now Bay St. Louis) in Hancock County, Mississippi. Since his parents were double cousins, Joseph on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Joseph’s grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary. Joseph passed away after a short illness on February 13, 1931, at his daughter's home in Bay St. Louis. On October 26, 1884, at age thirty-two, he married twenty-four-year-old Adele Esther Nicaise at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church. She was the daughter of Edmond Necaise and Adele DeGuevre of Shieldsboro, another old family of the area. Adele was born on January 23, 1860 at Shieldsboro and died at Bay St. Louis on December 19, 1926. Eight children were born to Joseph and Adele, George Edmund, Placide Valerian, Albert Turner, Alcine Emile, Forrest Evariste, Camille Delphine, Florence Marie and Louisa Marguerite Saucier. More information on Joseph Evariste is found in an earlier section under his father Evariste Valerian Saucier.
Charles Saucier was the second born and second son born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Charles was born on September 13, 1856 and died at Bay St. Louis on October 22, 1946 at age ninety. Since his parents were double cousins, Charles on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Charles’ grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No additional information is known for Charles at this time.
Claudius Eugene Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on September 13, 1856 and died at Bay St. Louis on May 12, 1916 at age fifty-nine. He was the third child and third son born to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since his parents were double cousins, Claudius on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was also the great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Claudius’ grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. Claudius never married and remained with his sisters who cared for him during his long illness at the home of his step father Charles Breath, that the family shared in Bay St. Louis.
William Emile Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on October 14, 1860 and died at Bay St. Louis on October 22, 1945 at age eighty-five. He was the fourth child and fourth son of Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since his parents were double cousins, William on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. William’s grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. In 1913 at Bay St. Louis, fifty-three year old William married forty-two year old Marie Angeline Necaise, the daughter of Edmond Nicaise and Adel Guery, both residents of Shieldsboro. Marie was born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis) on June 12, 1871 and died at Bay St. Louis on May 30, 1953 at age eighty-one. William and Marie had no known descendants.
Lydia Emilia Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on April 6, 1865 and died at New Orleans on February 24, 1954, at age eighty-eight. She was the fifth child and first daughter born to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since her parents were double cousins, Lydia on her father’s side was the granddaughter of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great granddaughter of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. She was a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and her third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Lydia’s grandparents on her mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, her great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and her great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. Twenty-nine year old Lydia married thirty year old James Thomas Egan at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi on December 27, 1894. James was born on May 25, 1865 in Tennessee and died on February 5, 1912 in Texas at age forty-six. He was the son of Marcus Rufus Egan of Lebanon, Tennessee and Martha Olivia Hudson of Kentucky, residents of Tennessee. Lydia and James had three children, Madeline Olivia, Thelma Victoria, and Edwige Louise Egan.
Blanche Elizabeth Girard was the sixth child and third daughter born to Marie Virginia Toulme and Louis Auguste Antoine Girard of Shieldsboro, Mississippi (Bay St. Louis). Her birth and death dates are unknown. She moved from New Orleans to Boston and in 1860 to Canada with her family. She was a granddaughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme, a great granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and was a third great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No additional information is available for her.
Eugenie Girard was the seventh child and fourth born daughter of Marie Virginia Toulme and Louis Auguste Antoine Girard of Shieldsboro, Mississippi (Bay St. Louis). Her birth and death dates are unknown. She moved from New Orleans to Boston and in 1860 to Canada with her family. She was a granddaughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme, great granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and a third great-granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No addition information is available for Eugenie.
Madeleine Josephine Toulme was the sixth child and fifth daughter of Victoria Uranie Saucier and John Baptiste Toulme. She was born in January of 1833 at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis) and died in Bay St. Louis on November 3, 1905 at age seventy-two, following two strokes. Madeleine was a granddaughter of Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise of Pass Christian, a great granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and a second great granddaughter of Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. On October 10, 1851, eighteen year old Madeleine married her thirty-seven year old cousin Evariste Valerian Saucier after they received permission from the Catholic Church for the two cousins (double cousins) to marry. Evariste Valerian was the son of Francois Julien Saucier and his second wife Melitte of New Orleans, Louisiana. Their marriage was to end in scandal, betrayal and the death of her husband Evariste Valerian Saucier. Evariste was born on July 5, 1814 and died at the age of fifty-five on April 12, 1870 at Shieldsboro, Mississippi. Their story is found in an earlier section about Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine. During their marriage Madeleine and Evariste had six children, Joseph Evariste, Jr., Charles Saucier, Claudius Eugene, William Emile, Lydia Emilia, and Elizabeth Josephine Edwige Saucier, all born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi. Soon after the death of Evariste, at the age of forty-one she married another cousin, twenty-eight year old John Anthony Breath, on June 22, 1874 at Shieldsboro. He was born in November of 1845 in Hancock County, Mississippi and died at Bay St. Louis on May 27, 1932 at the age of eighty-six and was buried in New Orleans. John Anthony Breath was the son of Anthony Quick Breath of New York and Elizabeth Arnold of Jefferson County, Mississippi. Madeleine and John Anthony had two sons, John Anthony, Jr., and Ralph Gardner Breath.
Joseph Evariste Saucier, first born child and son of Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme was born on August 10, 1852 at Shieldsboro (now Bay St. Louis) in Hancock County, Mississippi. Since his parents were double cousins, Joseph on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Joseph’s grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary. Joseph passed away after a short illness on February 13, 1931, at his daughter's home in Bay St. Louis. On October 26, 1884, at age thirty-two, he married twenty-four-year-old Adele Esther Nicaise at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church. She was the daughter of Edmond Necaise and Adele DeGuevre of Shieldsboro, another old family of the area. Adele was born on January 23, 1860 at Shieldsboro and died at Bay St. Louis on December 19, 1926. Eight children were born to Joseph and Adele, George Edmund, Placide Valerian, Albert Turner, Alcine Emile, Forrest Evariste, Camille Delphine, Florence Marie and Louisa Marguerite Saucier. More information on Joseph Evariste is found in an earlier section under his father Evariste Valerian Saucier.
Charles Saucier was the second born and second son born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Charles was born on September 13, 1856 and died at Bay St. Louis on October 22, 1946 at age ninety. Since his parents were double cousins, Charles on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Charles’ grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. No additional information is known for Charles at this time.
Claudius Eugene Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on September 13, 1856 and died at Bay St. Louis on May 12, 1916 at age fifty-nine. He was the third child and third son born to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since his parents were double cousins, Claudius on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was also the great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Claudius’ grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. Claudius never married and remained with his sisters who cared for him during his long illness at the home of his step father Charles Breath, that the family shared in Bay St. Louis.
William Emile Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on October 14, 1860 and died at Bay St. Louis on October 22, 1945 at age eighty-five. He was the fourth child and fourth son of Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since his parents were double cousins, William on his father’s side was the grandson of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great grandson of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. He was a great great-grandson of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. William’s grandparents on his mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, his great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and his great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary, early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. In 1913 at Bay St. Louis, fifty-three year old William married forty-two year old Marie Angeline Necaise, the daughter of Edmond Nicaise and Adel Guery, both residents of Shieldsboro. Marie was born at Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis) on June 12, 1871 and died at Bay St. Louis on May 30, 1953 at age eighty-one. William and Marie had no known descendants.
Lydia Emilia Saucier was born in Shieldsboro (Bay St. Louis), Mississippi on April 6, 1865 and died at New Orleans on February 24, 1954, at age eighty-eight. She was the fifth child and first daughter born to Evariste Valerian Saucier and Madeleine Josephine Toulme of Shieldsboro. Since her parents were double cousins, Lydia on her father’s side was the granddaughter of Francois Julien Saucier and Melitte Levergne, great granddaughter of Henry Marie Saucier and Marie Francois Rouseve. She was a great great-granddaughter of Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and her third great grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary of Colonial Mobile. Lydia’s grandparents on her mother’s side were Philippe Saucier and Mary Louise Nicaise, her great grandparents were Henri Saucier and Barbe LaCroix and her great great-grandparents were Jean Baptiste Saucier and Gabrielle Savary early pioneers of Colonial Mobile. Twenty-nine year old Lydia married thirty year old James Thomas Egan at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi on December 27, 1894. James was born on May 25, 1865 in Tennessee and died on February 5, 1912 in Texas at age forty-six. He was the son of Marcus Rufus Egan of Lebanon, Tennessee and Martha Olivia Hudson of Kentucky, residents of Tennessee. Lydia and James had three children, Madeline Olivia, Thelma Victoria, and Edwige Louise Egan.