Death Certificate of Legier, Marie Louis Fournis 3-17-1862 Submitted by Paula T. Ellis April 2003 Source: Louisiana State Archives vol. 23, pg. 563 ************************************************* Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************ Be it remembered that on this day, to wit the [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty [blank] and the eighty [blank] of the Independence of the United States of America, before me, PIERRE LACOSTE, duly commissioned and sworn RECORDER OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS, in and for the Parish and city of Orleans, personally appeared Mr. Antoine Bonaventure Michel Aine a native of France aged about fifty-eight years, residing on corner of Elysian Field and Girod Streets in the third district in this city, who by these presents declares that Widow Louis Rene Legier born Fournis, a native of St. Domingo aged about eighty-seven years, departed this life on the seventeenth day of March Eighteen hundred and Sixty-two (17th March 1862) at three quarters past three o’clock P. M. in a house situated on Marigny Street between Morales and Urquart Streets at the house of his [sic] son Jean Francois Legier. This done at New Orleans in the presence of the aforesaid Antoine Bonaventure Michel as also in that of Messrs. Fernand Monroe Crozat, John P. Montannet, both of this city, witnesses by me requested to be, who have hereunto set their hands together with me after due reading hereof, the day, month and year first above written. Signed: Michel F. M. Crozat, Jr. F. M. Crozat , recorder John Montannet