Capt. John Vernou Bouvier, I, (USA)

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Capt. John Vernou Bouvier, I, (USA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: 1926 (82-83)
Manhattan, New York City, New York County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Michel Bouvier and Louise C. Bouvier
Husband of Caroline Maslin Bouvier
Father of Major John Vernou Bouvier, II and Caroline Maslin Bouvier
Brother of Elizabeth Dixon; Zénaïde Bouvier; Alexine E. Bouvier; Mary Howell Bouvier; Josephine M. Bouvier and 3 others
Half brother of Eustache Bouvier and Therese Elizabeth Patterson

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About Capt. John Vernou Bouvier, I, (USA)

John Vernou Bouvier (1843-1926)
Captain John Vernou Bouvier, Member of the New York Stock Exchange

Father Michel Bouvier (1792-1874)
Mother Louise Clifford Vernou (1811-1872)
Spouse Caroline Maslin Ewing (1844-1920)
Children
John Vernou Bouvier Jr. (1865-1948)
Caroline Maslin Bouvier (1867-1869)

He fought in the Civil War with the New York State Militia and was shot through the lung rendering it useless for the rest of his life. He was aide-de-camp to General Marsena R. Patrick. After the war, he became a member of the New York Stock Exchange, enjoying a successful career. He married and had two children.

Businessman and stockbroker. Married, Caroline Ewing on October 27, 1864.

Private, Company G, 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry[19th PA Inf], April 27, 1861, discharged August 8, 1861. Enrolled on April 28, 1862, at Aquia Creek, Virginia, for three years as Second Lieutenant, Company E, 20th New York State Militia. On August 29, 1862, while serving as aide-de-camp on the staff of General Marsena R. Patrick, he was severely wounded. John was shot through the body, the ball entered the left lung, passing out the back on the edge of the shoulder blade, leaving the lung almost entirely useless for the remainder of his life. He was captured on August 29, 1862 and exchanged November 8, 1862. Mustered as 2nd Lieutenant January 7, 1863, First Lieutenant, Company K, 20th N.Y.S.M., March 6, 1863 and discharged, October 5, 1863, Bouvier was promoted by brevet, to the rank of Captain, U.S.V., from March 13, 1865.

John V. Bouvier was the great grandfather of Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, wife of President John F. Kennedy.

Note* Although John's gravestone shows his middle name as Vernon,an error was made in cutting the stone. Numerous sources including his family history, titled The Bouviers, by John H. Davis, attest to his middle name being Vernou.

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Capt. John Vernou Bouvier, I, (USA)'s Timeline

1843
March 25, 1843
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1865
August 12, 1865
Torresdale, Pennsylvania, United States
1867
1867
1920
1920
Age 76
Manhattan Assembly District 15, New York, New York
1926
1926
Age 82
Manhattan, New York City, New York County, New York, United States
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Most Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery, East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States