- Pons
Bringier commissioned the home to be
built in Burnside,
Ascension Parish, Louisiana, as a
wedding gift for his son,
Michel Douradou Bringier (1789–1847)...
- 13, to the
Bringier family,
which owned 35,000
acres on
various plantations. He was
likely purchased as the
property of
Louis Amedée
Bringier, who was born...
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married Louise Marie Myrthe Bringier (d. 1875), a
native of
Louisiana and
daughter of
wealthy French Creole matriarch Aglae Bringier and her husband. Steadily...
- from St.
James Parish planter Marius Pons
Bringier to his
eldest daughter, 14-year-old
Francoise "****"
Bringier, on the
occasion of her
marriage to 34-year-old...
- the Gr****
Revival architectural style. The
plantation remained in the
Bringier-Tureaud
family until 1950, when it was
purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Robert...
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Taylor (1826–1879), a
Confederate Army general;
married Louise Marie Myrthe Bringier in 1851.
Margaret Smith Taylor Sarah [Knox]
Taylor Richard Taylor On May...
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former slave who been
educated in
schools on a
plantation owned by the
Bringier family.
After the war, he had
advanced to
become an
attorney and state...
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Richard Taylor Nickname: ****
January 27, 1826 –
April 17, 1879
Louise Marie Myrthe Bringier Father of Richard, Zachary, Louise, Elizabeth, and Myrthe....
- from Virginia.
Kenner was
married to the
former Anne
Guillelmine Nanine Bringier (August 24, 1822 –
November 6, 1911). They
resided at the
Ashland Plantation...
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Plantation and
mansion that he
built for his wife, Anne
Guillemine Nanine Bringier, but also
interests in the
Bowden (1858), The Houmas, the 1400-acre Hollywood...