Villeré family

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The Villeré family is a prominent Louisiana Creole lineage historically influential in the social and political life of New Orleans and the surrounding region.

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Jacques Philippe Villeré 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Louisiana Creole family
person
political family
associatedWith Creole society of New Orleans NERFINISHED
Democratic-Republican politics in Louisiana
Louisiana politics
associatedWithEvent early statehood period of Louisiana
birthPlace Louisiana NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalIdentity Francophone Creole
deathPlace Louisiana NERFINISHED
ethnicity Louisiana Creole NERFINISHED
Louisiana Creole NERFINISHED
family Villeré family NERFINISHED
hasMember Jacques Philippe Villeré NERFINISHED
historicalRole influential in political life of New Orleans
influential in social life of New Orleans
historicalSignificance one of the notable Creole lineages of Louisiana
influenceArea New Orleans metropolitan area NERFINISHED
parishes surrounding New Orleans
languageTradition French
linkedTo plantation economy of Louisiana
notableCenter New Orleans NERFINISHED
occupation politician
orderInOffice second Governor of Louisiana after statehood
politicalInfluencePeak 19th century
positionHeld Governor of Louisiana
region Louisiana NERFINISHED
religionTradition Roman Catholicism
socialClass planter elite
socialStatus prominent landowners
termEnd 1820
termStart 1816

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Marie Laure Villeré memberOf Villeré family