Friday, March 6, 1970

Ken's Mom and Dad's families

Ken's Mom and Dad's families

Ken's Grandma Cecelia Kamadulcky (B. 10/31/1902  D. 11/2/2002) 
 According to Cecelia's Dad's US Citizenship papers, he migrated to St. Louis from Germany


I believe this is a photo of MaryAnn's father as a young man---Dominick Lauria.  He would be in Italy at this time.  So I assume this is an Italian military uniform from the early 1900's. 
the 11/18/1920 manifest of the SS Providence with Domenico Lauria listed.

Going by Dominick Laury in the US
and another
Dominick Laury or George LaBeaume as an old man.  I've heard he came to the USA and worked seven years before he could bring his wife and kids over.  So I think there were 2 born in Italy before Angie, Mary Ann and Frankie were born here in the USA. 
Rose Cammileri Lauria---Dominick's wife.
 copy of the manifest from the ship Rose and the 2 oldest kids came over on. They changed their last name from Lauria to Laury when they got to the states.
 another photo of Rose.  Whenever I see this photo I think of my daughter Angela.  Their faces are very similar.
Rose Cammilleri Lauria
Rose as an old lady.

Dominick and Rose
baby Mary Ann---Ken's mom  (B: 9/7/1930) (D: 6/28/2011)
Rose and the 3 girls (Mary Ann to the far left, Angie in the middle and Mary to the right)
Mary Ann and Frankie, I think
Mary Ann graduating from kindergarten

Mary Ann at 1st Communion
Mary Ann and her winning high school basketball team.  She's the 2nd to the left in the back row.
high school age Mary Ann
softball Mary Ann
ping pong Mary Ann
Mary Ann and friends.
Mary Ann in front row---far right.  And a bunch of her brothers and sisters and their families.
Mary Ann and Jim to the far right

Mary Ann and ???
Mary Ann posing by mirror
Mary Ann at the house in St. Ann
Young Mary Ann and Jim LaBeaume
candid street photo of Jim in St. Louis.
Mary Ann wedding day---Jan. 21, 1950




father-daughter dance?
bride and groom 1st dance


it's official


 


a bit out of order!




Cecilia and George Frederick LaBeaume?

Jim 
Check for Bingo Mary Ann won from a radio station
Their tiny Club house on the Cuiver River.
Several years ago, someone contacted our family asking if we wanted the ancestry of the LaBeaume's.  We, of course, said yes.  We were shocked when we got the pages and pages of ancestry sheets.  I actually never really looked at it until today.  I even figured out how to follow Ken's line from all the LaBeaume's from about 14 generations.  I was surprised to see it went back 8 generations before they left France.  I was also surprised to see that all 6 of those generations (before Ken) lived and died in St. Louis.  So I'm writing down the lineage for 8 generations:

1.  Louis Auguste De Tarteron de LaBeaume (12/19/1765)-(1/4/1821)  born in France.  Married first time in France.
    married in St. Louis on 6/8/1797 to 2nd wife--Susanne Charet DuBreiul (7/5/1780)-(2/1/1844), whom gave birth to Paul Theodore LaBeaume
   
2.   Paul Theodore LaBeaume (1/2/1809)-(1/21/1868) 10th of Louis's 14 kids
      1836---married Eliza Ann Hammond (2/13/1818)-(1903)

3.   George Hammond LaBeaume (3/10/1837)-(1897)
      married Zoe Pelagie Saucier (4/24/1839)-(1925)

4.  Sylvester Clement LaBeaume (10/21/1874)-(3/24/1958)
      married Louise (Rose) Jane O'Leary

5.   George Frederick LaBeaume (11/22/1900)-(7/22/1960)
      1919---married Cecilia Kamadulski (10/25/1902)-(11/2/2002) lived to be      100!

6.  James Robert LaBeaume (9/10/1929)-(9/16/1977)
      1/21/1950---married Mary Ann Laury (9/7/1930)-(6/28/2011)

7.  Kenneth James LaBeaume (1/28/1952)------
      1975---married Maryanne Susan Gagznos (5/16/1956)-----

8.  Timothy James LaBeaume (12/22/1978)-----
      2/15/2003 married Faith Wilkes (6/17/1979)
      they moved to Knoxville, Tennessee in 2015

and

       Angela Susan LaBeaume Hicks (10//3/1980)-----
       9/29/2007 married Joshua Avon Hicks (6/9/1974)

With this is the end of our branch of LaBeaumes.


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