HEBERT, A. P. Lake Arthur, LA ** ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Source: Southwest Louisiana Historical and Biographical by William Henry Perrin published in 1891; page 157. Typed by Margaret Rentrop Moore A.P. Hebert, Lake Arthur. - A.P. Hebert was born in Calcasieu parish, Louisiana, April 1838. He is the son of Placide and Evelyn (Richard) Hebert, both native fo Louisiana. Placide Hebert was a planter all his life. He died in 1884, on his farm near Lake Arthur. His widow still survives him and is seventy-seven years of age. A.P. Hebert is one of a family of three children. His sisters, Louisa, wife of Telesphore Landry, and Hortense, wife of D.Derouen, both reside in Calcasieu parish. Mr. Hebert has been chiefly engaged in farming and stock raising, though for the last two years he has been in charge of a store at Lake Arthur for the firm of Derouen & Andrus. He owns a farm near Lake Arthur, which he operates chiefly as a stock farm. Mr. Hebert served during the latter part of the late war, his field of duty being Texas. He was married, in 1867, to Charlotte Lacour, of Vermilion parish. They are the parents of three children, two sons and one daughter - Arthur, Cora, Jules.