DEATH: Died at 11 AM
Occupation: He was a cane planter and was on the Ascension Parish Police Jury from 1916 to 1920. He had a nice plantation home in Brusly McCall.
BIRTH: Born before parents were married.
185. Marie Antonia Damasa FALCON
Marriage: As Delores Elizabeth was becoming increasingly ill, Marie Antonia Damasa Falcon moved into the house to take care of her and the children. After Delores' death, Joseph married Marie with consent from the courts.
Children: Did not let his children have an education, although he was highly educated himself.
Emigration: Moved from Donaldsonville, Louisiana to Rayne, Louisiana and started line of Falcon descendants there. The move to Rayne may have been in part due to better cultivating lands of the prairies, unlike the marsh of the Donandsonville area around Bayou LaFourche.
Marriage: As Delores Elizabeth was becoming increasingly ill, Marie Antonia Damasa Falcon moved into the house to take care of her and the children. After Delores' death, Joseph married Marie with consent from the courts.
Records: Jean was blind for many years. He could not see some of his younger children.
Baptism: Sponsors were Adolohe Delomotte and Marie Allemon Melancon
Baptism: Sponsors were Albert Pelletier and Marie Himel
Baptism: Sponsors were Frenck Falcon and Alice Boudro