Oscar F. L'AMOREAUX (RIN: 377) was born 07 September 1827 in Freetown, Cortland, New York. Catherine W. L'AMOREAUX (RIN: 378) was born 04 November 1836 in Princeton, Illinois.


Children of Oscar F. L'AMOREAUX and Catherine W. L'AMOREAUX are:
1. LeRoy L'AMOREAUX (RIN: 379), b. 14 November
2. Nettie C. L'AMOREAUX (RIN: 380)

Notes for Oscar F. L'AMOREAUX:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Oscar F. L'Amoreaux; Born: 7 Sep 1827, Freetown, Cortland Co., New York

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: "He had been a professor of Greek and Latin in Chicago and was one of the pioneer group to come to Estero. I remember him as a tall, gaunt man and his wife as short, but that is all. Roy was one of the fishermen and stayed at the island, but was also an expert card player and kept a game going when he was at the main place. Nettie was an artist and gave my age group of girls drawing and painting lessons."


Notes for Catherine W. L'AMOREAUX:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Catherine W.
L'Amoreaux; Born: 4 Nov 1836, Princeton, Illinois

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: "He had been a professor of Greek and Latin in Chicago and was one of the pioneer group to come to Estero. I remember him as a tall, gaunt man and his wife as short, but that is all. Roy was one of the fishermen and stayed at the island, but was also an expert card player and kept a game going when he was at the main place. Nettie was an artist and gave my age group of girls drawing and painting lessons."


Notes for LeRoy L'AMOREAUX:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: LeRoy L; L'Amoreaux; Born: 14 Nov, Wheaton, Illinois

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Roy Lamoreaux;
"He had been a professor of Greek and Latin in Chicago and was one of the pioneer group to come to Estero. I remember him as a tall, gaunt man and his wife as short, but that is all. Roy was one of the fishermen and stayed at the island, but was also an expert card player and kept a game going when he was at the main place. Nettie was an artist and gave my age group of girls drawing and painting lessons."

EARLY DAYS ON ESTERO ISLAND--An Old Timer Reminisces by Leroy Lamoreaux; by Barrett and Adelaide Brown; 1967; Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-15783; Estero Island Publishers; Fort Myers Beach, Florida.

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Roy Lamoreaux was a fisherman who lived on Estero Island--page 73.

THE FLAMING SWORD; Community Current Events by L. W. Bubbett; December 1934: "Brother Franklin Jacke took some time off from his confining duties in the store to make a trip to Tampa with LEROY LAMOREAUX of Estero Island. They left Monday the twenty-sixth and returned the following day. Leroy Lamoreaux raises papayas on Estero Island which he disposes of in the Tampa market. This "tree melon" seems to be growing in popularity, and deservedly so, for it is really a delicious fruit."


Notes for Nettie C. L'AMOREAUX:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Nettie C. L'Amoreaux

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: "He had been a professor of Greek and Latin in Chicago and was one of the pioneer group to come to Estero. I remember him as a tall, gaunt man and his wife as short, but that is all. Roy was one of the fishermen and stayed at the island, but was also an expert card player and kept a game going when he was at the main place. Nettie was an artist and gave my age group of girls drawing and painting lessons."