excerpted from "Biography of Lieut. Col. Julius P. Garesché, assistant adjutant-general, U.S. army." By His Son
" May 30tb, 1850, while on a visit to some relatives in St.
Louis Mariquitta gave birth to a beautiful little boy, Julio. He
was baptized Marie Pierre Jules Garesche.." page 110
"In the latter part of Summer he wrote to Mariquitta a most touching letter, begging her to return... At the time the baby was a little unwell and Mariquitta dreaded under the circumstances making the long trip...
page 111 "The circumstances of their reunion and the death of Julia and Julius' tender devotion to his side wife and dying child are beautifully described in the following letters"
Page 118
"Dear Little Jules, he was buried yesterday at five o'clock. Father Telmon had the kindness to allow him to be buried in the Church as near the Communion rail as possible. " ... Mariquitta was pleased and love all at the thought of having her darling buried in the Church. ..."
This book is dedicated "TO THAT OF MT DEAR LITTLE BROTHERS AND SISTER
(JULIO, LOUISE, EDGAR, AND LAUREAL),
AND TO MY THREE BELOVED SISTERS (MARIE, TAYIE, AND ADELE),"
excerpts from "Biography of Lieut Col. Julius P. Garesché"
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche, (brother of Julio ), as found in the Library of Congress collection
excerpted from "Biography of Lieut. Col. Julius P. Garesché, assistant adjutant-general, U.S. army." By His Son
" May 30tb, 1850, while on a visit to some relatives in St.
Louis Mariquitta gave birth to a beautiful little boy, Julio. He
was baptized Marie Pierre Jules Garesche.." page 110
"In the latter part of Summer he wrote to Mariquitta a most touching letter, begging her to return... At the time the baby was a little unwell and Mariquitta dreaded under the circumstances making the long trip...
page 111 "The circumstances of their reunion and the death of Julia and Julius' tender devotion to his side wife and dying child are beautifully described in the following letters"
Page 118
"Dear Little Jules, he was buried yesterday at five o'clock. Father Telmon had the kindness to allow him to be buried in the Church as near the Communion rail as possible. " ... Mariquitta was pleased and love all at the thought of having her darling buried in the Church. ..."
This book is dedicated "TO THAT OF MT DEAR LITTLE BROTHERS AND SISTER
(JULIO, LOUISE, EDGAR, AND LAUREAL),
AND TO MY THREE BELOVED SISTERS (MARIE, TAYIE, AND ADELE),"
excerpts from "Biography of Lieut Col. Julius P. Garesché"
Copyright, 1887, by Louis Garesche, (brother of Julio ), as found in the Library of Congress collection
Gravesite Details
Biography of his father describes the burial as in a Catholic Church in St Louis, Missouri.
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