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Louis-Xavier Tetreau 1838 - 1839

Louis-Xavier Tetreau was born on December 4, 1838 in Saint-Aimé, Le Bas-Richelieu County, QC Canada to Pierre Tetreau, I and Angélique (Houle) Tetreau, and had siblings Pierre "Peter" Tetreau, I, Angélique Tetreau, Émilie Tetreau, Zoé Tétreault 2, Jean-Baptiste Tetreau, Olivier Tetreau, Zoé Tetreau 1, Pierre Tetreau 2, Narcisse Tetreau, Théodule Tetreau, Élisabeth Tetreau, Mathilde Tetreau, and Onésime Tetreau. Louis-Xavier Tetreau died on September 20, 1839 in Saint-Aimé, QC.
Louis-Xavier Tetreau
December 4, 1838
Saint-Aimé, Le Bas-Richelieu County, QC, J0G, Canada
September 20, 1839
Saint-Aimé, Le Bas-Richelieu County, QC, J0G, Canada
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Louis-Xavier Tetreau's History: circa 1838 - circa 1839

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  • 12/4
    1838

    Birthday

    December 4, 1838
    Birthdate
    Saint-Aimé, Le Bas-Richelieu County, QC J0G, Canada
    Birthplace
  • 09/20
    1839

    Death

    September 20, 1839
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Saint-Aimé, Le Bas-Richelieu County, QC J0G, Canada
    Death location
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    Louis-Xavier Tetreau lived 68 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1838, in the year that Louis-Xavier Tetreau was born, on February 24th, Representatives William J. Graves (Kentucky) and Jonathan Cilley (Maine) fought a duel with rifles. They faced off at 94 yards. Cilley was hit on Graves' third try - in the femoral artery - and bled to death on the dueling field. The Panic of 1837 and Jackson's presidency had caused an extremely partisan Congress and the duel was a result.
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In 1839, in the year of Louis-Xavier Tetreau's passing, in Mississippi the first state law was passed allowing married women to own property in their own name. Other states had previously allowed women who were deserted by their husbands to own property, but Mississippi was the first state in which women could now own and control property while their husband was alive and present.
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