I probably don't know any more than you do about where our great grandmothers came from. I'm only guessing that they came from the Haute Pyrenees section of the Midi-Pyrenees Dept. My great grandmother, Euphrasie, who was 2 years older than Julie, arrived in New
Orleans along with Julie aboard the SS
Paris from
Bordeaux on 13 Oct 1890. They both listed their occupation as milliner.
Euphrasie married
Michel Ferrage in 1894. They had a son, Rene, in 1895. According to family legend,
Michel was shot and killed by the NOPD, probably in 1896, in a case of mistaken identity. Euphrasie and her son returned to France. She and the boy later returned to New
Orleans along with a third sister, Ida, via
Le Havre and
New York City, in 1897. (I may have mistakenly said in my previous post that Julie accompanied her on this trip.) Ida died in Dec 1927. Euphrasie married my great grandfather, Michael
Quinn, in 1900. My grandmother was born a year later. At that time they lived at 3119
Dumaine St., New
Orleans. Sometime before the 1920 census they moved to 1712 General
Ogden St. (next to the protection levee, near the river, in the Carrolton section of New
Orleans). She died in Feb 1937.
The last address I've found for Julie Fourcade Tujague (I have always assumed that the "g" (vice "q") was the result of an error on the part of an immigration clerk) was 1682 North Broad St., New
Orleans. I found this in the 1910 census. She was a widow at the time.
Jim
Jensen