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  Iberville - History
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Parents > United States > Louisiana > LA Parishes > Iberville  
Websitehttps://www.ibervilleparish.com//
Established April 14, 1807
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedRP February 21, 2024 04:31pm
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February 21, 1861 -


IBERVILLE lost to POINTE COUPEE when law of 14 March 1859 was repealed and the Barrow plantation was declared to be within POINTE COUPEE. (La. Laws 1861, 5th Leg., 2nd sess., p. 19)

March 14, 1859 - February 21, 1861


IBERVILLE gained from POINTE COUPEE when boundary was adjusted to run along the upper line of the Barrow plantation. (La. Acts 1859, 4th Leg., 2nd sess., p. 59; Lemmon, Magill and Wiese, p. 202)

March 11, 1859 - March 14, 1859


IBERVILLE lost to POINTE COUPEE. (La. Acts 1859, 4th Leg. 2nd sess., pp. 16-17)

January 01, 1850 - March 11, 1859


[by 1850] IBERVILLE gained from ASCENSION. (Thorndale & Dollarhide, p. 137)

April 15, 1847 - January 01, 1850


IBERVILLE exchanged with ST. MARTIN. (La. Acts 1847, 1st Leg., 2nd sess., pp. 95-96)

February 03, 1841 - April 15, 1847


IBERVILLE lost to ASCENSION. (La. Acts 1841, 15th Leg., 1st sess., p. 7)

February 23, 1837 - February 03, 1841


IBERVILLE gained from POINTE COUPEE. (La. Acts 1835, 12 Leg., 1st sess., pp. 22-23)

March 24, 1827 - February 23, 1837


IBERVILLE gained from WEST BATON ROUGE. (La. Acts 1827, 8th Leg., 1st sess., pp. 178-180)

April 07, 1826 - March 24, 1827


IBERVILLE exchanged with WEST BATON ROUGE when the southern and western WEST BATON ROUGE defined. (La. Acts 1825, 7th Leg., 2nd sess., pp. 186-188)

April 14, 1807 - April 07, 1826


IBERVILLE Parish created within Iberville County. The creation of parishes did not abolish the 12 counties established on 10 Apr 1805. The counties existed for taxing and electoral purposes, while parishes took over jurisdiction of judicial matters. (Orleans Terr. Acts 1807, 1st. Leg., 2nd sess., ch. 1, sec. 9/ p. 12; Calhoun, 85-93)

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