Notes for Elizabelle Romero: Elizabelle, (according to the book, Southwest Diocese Records, by Father Donald Hebert, St. Martinville Ch. Records)m. Jan 30, 1872 to Alfred De Armentor (Youngsville Ch.Records)
ROMERO FAMILY
Elizabelle, b. Feb 20, 1817 (according to the book, Southwest Diocese Records, by Father Donald Hebert, St. Martinville Ch. Records)m. Jan 30, 1872 to Alfred De Armentor (Youngsville Ch.Records)
Her parents were: Emile LaClair Romero, b. Sept 19, 1830(St. Martinville Chr. Rec.) and Marie Elina Hulin (also written as Hollier)
Emile was the son of: Antoine Nicholas "Colar" Romero, b. Sept 28,1802, bapt. Jan 7, 1803(St. Martinville Ch. Rec.) and Delphine Adele Lopez. His godparents are Antonio Romero and Marie Theresa Segura.
Antoine was the son of: Joseph Romero, b. around 1765 and Julie Gosseran of Pointe Coupee Parish. Her parents were Louis Gosseran and Marie Dozat.
Joseph's parents were: Miguel Romero and Marie De Grano of Malaga, Spain.
The book: New Iberia, Essay of the town and its people, by Glen Conrad gives a great detail of the history of the Romero's ----- Don Fransico Bouligny and a group of Malaguenos, as they were called, after arriving in New Orleans, set sail in Mid January 1779 for this area. They first settled the Charenton area and called it Nueva Iberia. Sometime in April the settlement was flooded, they picked up and moved to higher grounds on the Bayou Teche, about 26 miles. This is where the Spanish Settlement (by so-called Malaguenos) named New Iberia was established.
By 1792, a general census of the area was taken and Miguel was not in it. Apparently he had died. Marie, his wife was 53, the children: Joseph 27, Juan 15, Antonio 13, and Marie Bernardo 8.
Joseph márried Julie Gosseran Juan married Charlotta Dore Antoinio married Marguerite Wise and Marie Segura Marie Bernardo married Bernard Migues Today, the Romero's are one of the largest Spanish families in the area. The area of "Coteau" in Iberia Parish, next to Youngsville, was the main settlement of the Romero families.
Sources: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900 New Iberia, Essay of the town and its people, by Glen Conrad (excellent) The Tasted Bayou Water, by Maurine Bergerie
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More About Elizabelle Romero and Alfred Romain Armentor: Marriage: 30 January 1872, Youngsville Church, Ste. Etienne.96
Children of Elizabelle Romero and Alfred Romain Armentor are:
+Edward Daigre Armintor, b. 02 July 1896, Iberia Parrish, LA, d. 13 May 1949, Houston, TX.