Applegate-Daubet Family Collection S 2509 [1779]-1937 1 folder
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Processed by: Jennifer Duplaga, April
2005
Biographical Note:
Pierre Joseph Daubet was born in France 1799, the son of Simon and Jane Claude Chaulet Daubet. He was the oldest of four children. He moved to the United States in 1827. On August 11, 1830, he married [Rosind] Anninger in Louisville, Kentucky. Together, they had five children. Daubet died October 3, 1901 in Jeffersonville, IN.
Scope and Content Note:
This collection contains information regarding the Applegate and Daubet families. Included is a copy of the birth record for Pierre Joseph Daubet, correspondence, a passport, the sale of properties and obituaries.
Item Listing:
Folder 1.
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1799 |
Birth record for Pierre Joseph Daubet |
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14 Apr. 1827 |
A declaration from Mayor Daubet about Pierre Joseph Daubet |
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2 Apr. 1827 |
Passport for Pierre Joseph Daubet to travel to Cincinnati |
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26 Apr. 1840 |
ALS to God father from Julia Daubet |
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15 Nov. [1840] |
ALS to Victor from Julia Daubet |
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17 May 1841 |
Sales of property by Henry Daubet for Pierre Joseph Daubet |
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19 Jan. 1903 |
ALS to Julia Ann Applegate and Mary Jane Wilson |
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18 Oct. 1909 |
Obituary for Edwin D. Applegate |
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18 Oct. 1929 |
Advertisements from The Advertiser, Jolietville, IN |
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23 Nov. 1937 |
Card from the memorial service of Thomas J. Applegate |
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14 Jan. 1941 |
Obituaries for Jehu N. Stuart and Mamie Applegate Stuart |
Collection Information:
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Size of Collection: |
1 folder |
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Collection Dates: |
[1779]-1937 |
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Provenance: |
Rick and Robert Applegate, Indianapolis, IN, 4 Sept. 1981 |
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Restrictions: |
None |
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Reproduction Rights: |
Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscript Section, Indiana State Library. |
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Alternate Formats: |
None |
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Related Holdings: |
None |
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Notes: |
None |
Photocopying Policy:
Manuscript materials CANNOT be photocopied or digitized in their entirety. Photocopies and/or digital images cannot exceed 25% of a collection or a folder within a collection. In some cases, photocopying may not be permitted due to the condition of the item. Check with a Manuscript Librarian for other options.