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Louis Thibeaux III 1832 - 1863

Louis Thibeaux III of Lafayette, Louisiana United States was born in November 1832 in Lafayette to Louis Thibeaux II and Julie (Baudoin) Thibeaux. He had siblings Felicianne (Thibeaux) Mallett, Aurefeline Thibeaux, Julie Azelie (Thibeaux) Harman, Telesphore Thibeaux, Charles Edgard Thibeaux, and Celeste Thibeaux. Louis Thibeaux died at age 30 years old on July 1, 1863 in Gettysburg, PA.
Louis Thibeaux III
Lafayette, Louisiana United States
November 1832
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
July 1, 1863
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 17325, United States
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Louis Thibeaux III's History: 1832 - 1863

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  • 11/dd
    1832

    Birthday

    November 1832
    Birthdate
    Lafayette, Louisiana United States
    Birthplace
  • 07/1
    1863

    Death

    July 1, 1863
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325, United States
    Death location
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    Louis Thibeaux III lived 37 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 30.
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In 1832, in the year that Louis Thibeaux III was born, on August 2nd, the Bad Axe Massacre ended the last major Native American rebellion east of the Mississippi River. The Massacre was the last battle of the war between white settlers and militia in Illinois and Michigan Territory and the Sauk and Fox tribes. 400 - 500 of the Native American warriors were killed outright. Some escaped but were soon killed by Sioux, who were working with the US soldiers.
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In 1842, he was just 10 years old when on August 14th, General William J. Worth declared that the Florida War - also called the Second Seminole War - was over. It was the "the longest and most costly of the Indian conflicts of the United States", lasting from 1835 to 1842. By the end of the war, it was costing $93,300 per month - plus the pay of the regular soldiers. An agreement allowed the Seminole either to move west or to move to a reservation in southwest Florida.
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