Historical Markers StoppingPoints.com Historical Markers, Sightseeing & Points of Interest Scenic Roads & Points of Interest
About Us | Photo Gallery | Free Widgets | Featured States | Search Site
Register or Edit LoginRegister
Home Louisiana West Baton Rouge Parish Brusly Historical Markers St. John The Baptist Catholic Cemetery
 
     

St. John The Baptist Catholic Cemetery

South Kirkland Dr., Brusly, LA, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 23' 8.034", -91° 14' 14.7696"
  Louisiana LA State Historical Marker
Louisiana State
Historical Marker
 
   
West Baton Rouge conveyance records reveal that on June 28, 1833, Jean Baptiste Hebert donated land for use as a cemetery for the congregation of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. With Hebert?s permission, the tract had already been used as a cemetery. Around 1860, the encroaching river took the original tract. At the church?s expense, Hebert?s remains were moved to the present cemetery. The present cemetery and church are on property acquired from Ambroise Blanchard in 1838.
(Continued on other side)

(Continued from other side)
Ancestors of many Brusly and area residents are interred here, as noted by markers and headstones. Also interred here are veterans of military service, dating back to the Civil War. Remains of individuals from the Catholic cemetery in Lobdell were transferred to this site in 1932. According to Heck family members, many of the iron crosses in the cemetery were made by Andr‚ and Henri Heck, prior to 1921, in their blacksmith shop near this property. A stroll through the cemetery can be compared to walking through the pages of family history.

Last updated: 4/9/2016 15:06:20
   
Related Themes: C.S.A., Confederate States of America, Confederacy, Louisiana Cemetery Markers, Cemeteries, LA Graveyards,
Burial Grounds and Graves

 
Explore other historical Louisiana Cemeteries.
 View other Louisiana Civil War Historical Markers
 
     
Image Gallery

 
St. John The Baptist Catholic Cemetery Historical Marker Location Map, Brusly, Louisiana