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Edward Gabriel André Barrett

Edward André Gabriel Barrett
Birth name Edward André Gabriel Barrett
Born (1827-02-04)February 4, 1827
New Orleans, New Orleans, U.S.
Died March 31, 1880(1880-03-31) (aged 53)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Navy
Years of service 1840–1877
Rank Commodore
Commands held USS Quinnebaug
USS Portsmouth
USS Savannah
USS Catskill
USS Canandaigua
USS Massasoit
USS Ticonderoga
USS Plymouth
Battles/wars American Civil War
Mexican-American war
Spouse(s) Palmira De Ribrocchi
Relations
  • Thomas Barrett (father)
  • Marie Henriette Griffon d’Anneville (mother)
  • Giuseppe Alfredo Barrett (son)
  • Paula Jenny Barrett (daughter)
  • Virginia M. Elena Barrett (daughter)
  • Camillo Barrett (son)

Commodore Edward André Gabriel Barrett, United States Navy, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on 4 February 1827 and died of malaria in New York City on 31 March 1880. He was buried in the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in New York City. He was a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) and participated as a protagonist, in an active way to the American Civil War, to the development of world power the US and its military fleet, to fight slavery .

The second of six children, he married the Noble Palmira De Ribrocchi of Tortona, Piedmont, Italy, in 1850 in Genoa. Palmira was the daughter of the Noble Giovanni Battista De Ribrocchi and Jousserandot Jeanne Francoise, of the Persange Barons. They had four children: Joseph Alfred, Paula Jenny, Virginia M. Elena and Camillo, who became a Garibaldian volunteer. From an article in the Army and Navy Journal, He later remarried in America, probably only civilly and had two other children, who were respectively 8 and 3 years old at the time of his death (1880).

Edward Barrett’s family, of Creole origins, was one of the most aristocratic of Louisiana. He descended on his mother side, from Marquis De Villiers, commander in chief of the French forces, to whom Washington surrendered after Braddock’s defeat.(Fort Necessity). His father, Thomas Barrett, was Collector of the Port of New Orleans for 15 years. This assignment was personally given to him by President Jackson. His mother, Marie Henriette Griffon d’Anneville, was from New Orleans.


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