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  (b. 26 May 1854 Grand Coteau, St Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA   d. 27 November 1925 Lafayette, Louisiana, USA )  

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Resida SONNIER was born 26 May 1854 in Grand Coteau, St Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA

Resida SONNIER was the child of ?   and   ?

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Resida  married  Philibert DOMINGUE 7 January 1882 in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Philibert DOMINGUE  was born 3 September 1858 in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.  Philibert died 7 January 1918 in Carencro, Louisiana, USA. 

Resida SONNIER died 27 November 1925 in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.



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