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    According to Ramsay, Lafitte's widowed mother migrated with her two sons, the elder Pierre and Jean, from Saint-Domingue to New Orleans in the 1780s. In approximately 1784, his mother married Pedro Aubry, a New Orleans merchant, keeping Jean with her.

  2. Apr 26, 2020 · What we know for sure: he had an older brother (probably a half-brother) named Pierre and their mother moved them to New Orleans in 1784, where she married a local man named Pedro Aubrey. From Aubrey, Jean learned the ropes of being a merchant as well as every detail of the waterways of New Orleans.

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  3. The story of the French pirate Jean Lafitte. Despite the bribe and the Americans holding his brother Pierre in jail for smuggling and expecting an American attack on his base and small fort on Grande Terre, Laffite sent a warning to New Orleans with his fastest courier, who could arrive in a day.

  4. Jul 25, 2011 · Jean Lafitte settled in New Orleans when his widowed mother married Pedro Aubrey, a rich merchant, in 1784. Jean stayed with his mother while his brother, Pierre, was raised elsewhere in Louisiana by an aunt.

  5. Feb 19, 2024 · What was Pierre and Jean Laffite’s early life like, and how did they end up in Louisiana? Pierre and Jean Laffite (sometimes spelled “Lafitte” or “Laffitte”) were born in the village of Pauillac, France. Their father was the merchant Pierre Laffite, but they appear to have had different mothers.

  6. Jul 26, 2011 · The Lafitte name was very common in Louisiana and appears in records as early as 1765. Jean Lafitte settled in New Orleans when his widowed mother married Pedro Aubrey, a rich merchant, in 1784. Jean stayed with his mother while his brother, Pierre, was raised elsewhere in Louisiana by an aunt.

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  8. Mar 6, 2014 · Almost 200 years ago, privateer-smuggler Jean Laffite became a hero because he did something most people wouldn’t have done: in the face of extreme adversity, he had helped save New Orleans for the Americans, even though United States officers had destroyed his home base and seized his property a few months earlier.

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