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- Villepigue is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick L. Villepigue, American politician John Bordenave Villepigue (1830– 1862),...
- John Bordenave Villepigue (July 2, 1830 – November 9, 1862) was a career U.S. Army officer who served on the Western Frontier and became a Confederate...
- John Cantey Villepigue (March 29, 1896 – April 18, 1943) was a corporal in the 118th Infantry, 30th Division which was federalized out of the South Carolina...
- Frederick L. Villepigue (c. 1826–?) served as Secretary of State of Florida from July 1, 1853, to January 13, 1863. Villepigue was born in South Carolina...
- died several months later from his injuries. Villepigue was a descendant of General John B. Villepigue noted above. Statesman and financier Bernard M...
- Howard (general), John Pegram, James Deshler, Horace Randal, and John Villepigue. Custis Lee was then commissioned in the Corps of Engineers, as his father...
- (cenotaph) John Bordenave Villepigue (1830–1862) – Confederate Civil War general, and ancestor to John Canty Villepigue John Canty Villepigue (1896–1943) – World...
- Civil War General John Bordenave Villepigue and his descendant, World War I Medal of Honor recipient John Canty Villepigue, in addition to World War I Medal...
- recipient John Canty Villepigue is buried. He and Villepigue were both ****igned to Company M, 118th Infantry, 30th Division, with Villepigue being awarded his...
- Chevremont, married André Villepigue and became the owner of Figeac. The estate was managed by Alfred Maquin, as the Villepigues lived in Paris. In 1905...