Jean Pierre Labat

Male 1872 - 1914  (42 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jean Pierre Labat was born on 27 Jun 1872 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France (son of Martin Labat and Gratienne/Gracieuse Labat); died on 22 Dec 1914 in Orange County, California.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 145-2a, page 3
    • Census: 1920, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 76-9b, page 18

    Notes:

    Census:
    He was living in San Juan Capistrano with his brother Pedro. His brother was 23, born in March 1868, single and he was 27 born in June 1872, single. His brother immigrated in 1883 and he in 1886. They were both day laborer.

    Census:
    He was living alone in San Juan. He was 51 years old and single. He immigrated in 1886 and was naturalized in 1909. He was a miner doing general prospecting.
    Note: This census record fits this individual but he had been dead for 6 years in 1920. Further research necessary.

    Died:
    G.P. Labat was 42 years old when he died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Martin Labat was born on 12 Nov 1836 in Mendia, Briscous, France; died on 21 Nov 1897 in San Juan Capistrano, California.

    Other Events:

    • Courtcase: #12441 Insolvency of Ballade 2/14/1890
    • Immigration: 12 Apr 1872, New York City, New York; Martin Labat, 25 years old, carpenter arrived in New York aboard the St. Laurent. They sailed from Le Havre.
    • Census: 1880, Forster City, California; California, San Diego, Forster City, District 72, Page 4

    Notes:

    He came to California in 1870 following the death of his wife in France.

    Birth:
    His parents were Salvat Labat (b. ~1792 d. 3/21/1877 Hasparren p.85) and Jeanne Indart (b. ~1815), who were renting the farm of Mendia at the time of their son's birth in 1836.

    Courtcase:
    In 1890, his address was % Juan Salaberry & Co., San Juan Capistrano.

    Immigration:
    This is likely the manifest for Martin as his son Pierre's birth record in June 1872 states that he was absent. His father Salvat did the declaration in his absence. The age of 25 was probably miswritten as Martin was 35 at this time.

    Census:
    He was a sheepherder working for the Oyharzabal brothers in 1880.

    Died:
    Buried in San Juan Capistrano Cemetary

    Martin married Gratienne/Gracieuse Labat on 23 Jun 1869 in Hasparren, France. Gratienne/Gracieuse was born on 29 Jan 1834 in Alhambide, Hasparren, France; died in 1895 in Los Angeles, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gratienne/Gracieuse Labat was born on 29 Jan 1834 in Alhambide, Hasparren, France; died in 1895 in Los Angeles, California.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 4 May 1886, New Orleans, Louisiana; Gracieuse Labat, 50 years old, was headed to San Francisco with her two children Marie, 16 years old and Pierre 14 years old. They sailed on the Marseille from Bordeaux to New Orleans.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Her parents were Laurent Labat, farmer, 36 years old, young owner of Alhambide and Marie Hiriart of Hasparren.

    Children:
    1. Marie Labat was born on 31 Jan 1871 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France; died on 25 May 1899 in San Juan Capistrano, California.
    2. 1. Jean Pierre Labat was born on 27 Jun 1872 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France; died on 22 Dec 1914 in Orange County, California.