Peter Labat

Male 1925 - 2004  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peter Labat was born on 31 Mar 1925 in Orange County, California (son of Jean Pierre/Pedro Labat and Helen Daguerre); died on 05 Dec 2004 in Sun City, Maricopa, Arizona.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jean Pierre/Pedro Labat was born on 13 Mar 1868 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France (son of Martin Labat and Marie Casaux); died on 28 Aug 1943 in Orange County, California.

    Other Events:

    • Courtcase: #12441 Insolvency of Ballade 2/14/1890
    • Census: 1900, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 145-2a, page 3
    • Census: 1910, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 0052-1b, page 2
    • Census: 1920, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 76-3a, page 5
    • Census: 1930, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 61-10b, page 20

    Notes:

    Name:
    possibly Jean Pierre

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

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

    Census:
    He was living with his brother, Salvador and his family in San Juan. He was 41 years old and single. He immigrated in 1883 and was a laborer.

    Census:
    Pete & Ellen D Labat owned and lived in a farm on Occidental St. in San Juan with their daughter Jennie, her two sons, John & Dominic Luc, his brother Salvador and nephew Edward. He was 51 years old and she was 31. He immigrated in 1883 and she in 1907, both were naturalized. He was a farmer of a walnut grove.

    Census:
    Pete & Helen Labat owned and were living west of Sante Fe railroad with their children. He was 62 years old and she was 41. He was first married at 51 year old and she was 20 at her first marriage. He immigrated in 1885 and she in 1907. He was the caretaker of the city waterworks.

    Jean married Helen Daguerre on 18 Jan 1919 in Los Angeles, California. Helen was born on 01 Jan 1889 in St. Etienne de Baigorry, France; died on 18 Feb 1970 in Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helen Daguerre was born on 01 Jan 1889 in St. Etienne de Baigorry, France; died on 18 Feb 1970 in Orange County, California.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 76-3a, page 5
    • Census: 1930, San Juan Capistrano, California; California, Orange, San Juan, District 61-10b, page 20

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Her parents were Dominica Daguerre and Jennie Gronsheros (sic) on her marriage with Luc.
    Her parents were Dominique & Marguerite Daguerre on her marrige with Labat.
    Source: Los Angeles marriage records

    The Labat biography lists her birth place as Bigorre.

    Census:
    Pete & Ellen D Labat owned and lived in a farm on Occidental St. in San Juan with their daughter Jennie, her two sons, John & Dominic Luc, his brother Salvador and nephew Edward. He was 51 years old and she was 31. He immigrated in 1883 and she in 1907, both were naturalized. He was a farmer of a walnut grove.

    Census:
    Pete & Helen Labat owned and were living west of Sante Fe railroad with their children. He was 62 years old and she was 41. He was first married at 51 year old and she was 20 at her first marriage. He immigrated in 1885 and she in 1907. He was the caretaker of the city waterworks.

    Children:
    1. Juanita Helen Labat
    2. Marie Louise Labat
    3. 1. Peter Labat was born on 31 Mar 1925 in Orange County, California; died on 05 Dec 2004 in Sun City, Maricopa, Arizona.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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 Marie Casaux on 25 Jun 1862 in Hasparren, France. Marie was born about 1837 in Hasparren, France; died on 13 Mar 1868 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marie Casaux was born about 1837 in Hasparren, France; died on 13 Mar 1868 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Her name was spelled as Cassou on the Salvador Labat biography.

    Children:
    1. Jean Labat was born on 10 Jun 1863 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France.
    2. Salvat/Salvador Labat was born on 19 Mar 1865 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France; died on 5 Apr 1939 in Orange County, California.
    3. Pierre Labat was born on 3 Dec 1866 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France; died on 22 Jun 1867 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France.
    4. 2. Jean Pierre/Pedro Labat was born on 13 Mar 1868 in Etchelousia, Hasparren, France; died on 28 Aug 1943 in Orange County, California.