Does anyone know when the Landrys came to the Kankakee and Bourbonnais, Ill
area and where they came from and where they were initially originated.
Don Landry
Here's a link that you might helpful ! ! ! I know I do.
Louisiana Clerks of Court
http://www.lafayetteparishclerk.com/district.html
Rita
-----Original Message-----
From: SHIRLEY LEBLANC [mailto:sat1@prodigy.net]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:13 PM
To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Court Houses
Each Parish has a Government seat which is the Parish Court House and every
city and town would have their Govt. seat - City Hall.
Shirley LeBlanc
Deboo5 wrote:
Does
I just received this from Paper of Record today. It does say to pass it
along so here it is. The search feature is rougher than Ancestry's.
(meaning many false hits) What I do is if I'm looking for someone who died
on March 15, 1865. I put March in the search box. The top boxes on the
right hand side have start date features. Those I would set for March in
one box 14 in the other. So it's a good idea before you go to look thru
your data for dates you have. You do need adobe reader to read the paper
Hi Listers, Lucie and Valerie,
Just a note, that in the back of Dudley J. LeBlanc's book "The Acadian
Miracle", was attached, the pedigree chart of his family lines. I had it but have
misplaced it in my files! :o) If someone has that book with the chart, that
might help Valerie, since he was probably a first cousin.
Linda Louviere d'Amours.
Hi Listers,
Are any of our Cajun Cousins able to help Valerie in this search?
Valerie LeBlanc vleblanc@bgfood.com
Thank you!B Lucie
My husband thinks he rememb
Hi All,
Am looking for the birth dates and death dates for Marie Cleonise BLANCHARD,
minor daughter of Pierre & Marie Francoise BERNARD. Marie Cleonise married
25 Jul 1831 St. Michael's Catholic Church, Convent, La. Pierre MICHEL son of
Jean Pierre & Marie Marguerite BLANCHARD. (DOBR, Vol. 5 Rev'd, p. 74,
[SMI-2, 187] Marriage).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Andy Scott
Hi Roger and All,
This is what I have in my database:
Family ID 69
Husband: Charles Louis (Dit DESLAURIES)
BABINEAU - 101
Birth: 1735
Death: 1775
Father: Clement BABINEAU - 671
Mother: Renee (Dit Renocke) BOURG - 672 (1676-)
Marriage: 5 Feb 1770 Place:
Restigouche, Que.
Wife: Anne GUILBEAU - 100
Birth: 1739 Place: Port Royal, Acadia,
Can
Harang was a German Coast line - later moved to Attakapas.
Stanley
-----Original Message-----
From: MJGOQ@aol.com [mailto:MJGOQ@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 2:09 PM
To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Louis Alexandre Harang b. 1768
Does anyone have any information on Louis Alexandre Harang who married
Marie
Celeste Fortier b. 1770 New Orleans, La.
Thanks!
mj
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A comment on the Acadians who went to New Orleans in 1785: I don't know that
any of them stayed there. The 1785 exiles sailed on the Seven Ships from
France. The majority settled along Bayou Lafourche, a number at Attakapas,
some at Galveztown, St. Gabriel and those of my lines at Bayou Des Ecores
(Thompson's Creek) which was north of Baton Rouge on the east side of the
Mississippi. They were displaced by a hurricane within five years and most
settled in West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee.
I offer this bec
Sorry, I should have said that the marriage below was done in Louisiana.
Looking for info about Aristide GUIDRY who married Rosa Courfbert
DELANEUVILLE on 22 Nov 1859. HIs parents are Valentine and Seraphine Dugas. I am
interested in his siblings and where they settled. I would also like to know of any
of his children. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Beryl Bourgeois
In the 1766 census of Cabanocey is found:
Abraham Roy age 35
Sauveur, son age 7
Marie, daughter age 11
Catherine, widow Lafaye age 40
Marie Marquis, her neice age 16
In the 1769 census in Attakapas, Narie Marquis, age 19, is listed with
Michel Bernard and his wife Marie Guilbeau.
DOBRCCR V. 2, p. 518
MARQUIS, Marie (Juan & Marie Como) m. 12 Jan 1773, Charle COMO (Joseph &
Anne Bourgues) (SJA-1, 44).
DOBRCCR V. 2, p. 198
COMEAUX, Francois (Charles & Marie Marquis) bt. 19 Sept. 1774 (SJA-1, 25).
DOBRCCR
Hi again Henry. Depending where your ancestors were deported from, certain
lists do exist. For instance the list of men imprisoned at Grand-Pre for a
month prior to being deported can also be found on my web site. This list has
now been published and can be purchased from the Grand-Pre gift. Winslow had
ordered the names of these men and boys records. Included in the list is how
many children they had, how many animals, etc... a very interesting list.
About 300 were deported from Grand-Pre along
Hi,
Would SKS out there who has access to the Diocese of New Orleans books
please look up and verify for me Marriage Date and Parents of:
Jean Baptiste (dit LaTendresse) LeGros and Marie Anne (Marianne) Drouillion
, married 5/6/1740.
Jean Baptiste's parents are reported to have been:
Pierre LeGros and Jean Dirod (now known as Duhon) and
Marie Anne, Louis Laurent Drouillion (Pierre & Anne Corbesace) who married 1
Jan 1725 New Orleans, Marie Anne Herault (Joseph & Marie Anne Frene).
Any help would be appr
Hi Anne.. that is Chipoudy and today it is called Hopewell Hill
Lucie
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home
www.acadian-home.org
Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org
CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com
Grand-Pri - http://www.grand-pre.com/
www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Hendrick [mailto:anne.hendrick@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:45 AM
To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Chicoudy - New name
Does
The next five names on the list of holders of receipts for Canadian money
are:
7) Michel Bernard
8) Pierre Lagrise
9) Charles Babineau
10) Michel Poirier
11) Jean Boudro
Three of these individuals, Bernard, Babineau, and Boudro married daughters
of Joseph dit L9Officier Guilbeau & Madeleine Michel.
7) MICHEL BERNARD
Michel Bernard (born ca 1735), the son of Jean-Baptiste Bernard (White p.
126) & Cicile Gaudet (White p. 677), married 25 January 1761 at Ristigouche
(Arsenault p. 2431) Marie (-Anne) Guilbe
I've read many references about the Acadian Deportees and how they were sent
to various locations. I've seen a list of some of the Acadians who went to
New Orleans in 1785. This particular list is too young for my needs.
However, I haven't seen a list(s) of the Deportees as they departed from
their homeland.
Do such lists exists? On the Internet?
Thanks,
Henry
To anyone on the list..Help
First: Vol. 1-B SWLR
MIRE, Constance, of St. James on the River (major dau of dec. Simon of Cote
Gelee & Magdeleine CORMIER) m. 11 April 1809 Charles GRANGER--of Iberville
(major son of Benoit & Marguerite Anna Dubois) Wits: Benjamin MIRE, Celestin
PREJEAN, Celestin LANDRY, Antoine Joseph TRAHAN, Jean Baptiste GRANGER. Fr. Etienne
VIEL
Second: Vol. 2-B SWLR Succ # 2 of:
MIRE, Joseph wid of Amelia GUILBEAU Heirs: Placide, Joseph Zephirin,
Benjamin, Constance m Charles GR
I am not sure of this, but these were mostly former slaves who had assumed
the names of their French slave owners, Although there were some Acadians that
tried settling in Santo Domingo, the climate and living conditions were so
harsh that they soon left.
Don Landry
Thank you very much Roger for this information; my father was a Bergeron and
my mother an Arsenault, the lines that settled in Quebec, just across Three
Rivers, in St-Gregoire. I was aware of these long distant cousins in
Louisiana on both sides of the family, but this additional information is
very interesting, seeing these two families together even then. I am looking
forward to the release of the S.A. White second dictionary next year since I
understand that the first volume will include these two famili
Gishle made the following inquiry on the Landry genforum:
"I am looking for the parents date and place of Pierre Landry married to
Isabelle Dupuis born circa 1730 married in Acadia deported in Maryland by the
british. add information will be welcome. thanks"
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Response:
I have a Pierre Landry, dit Veilliarde son of Pierre Landry and Anne Marie
Doucet from Pisiquit, Acadia bn ca 1753 and who was married ca 1750 at Pisiquit
to an Elizabeth "Isabelle" Dupuis and died at Pla
Hi would those people who wanted to purchase Stephen Whites
Dictionnaire please contact me so I can give you the details. We have
received our shipment at ACGS.
Thank you!
Lucie
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home
www.acadian-home.org
Am-Can Gen Soc www.acgs.org
CMA 2004 - www.cma2004.com
Grand-Pri - http://www.grand-pre.com/
www.umoncton.ca/etudeacadiennes/centre/cea.html
Each Parish has a Government seat which is the Parish Court House and every city and town would have their Govt. seat - City Hall.
Shirley LeBlanc
Deboo5 wrote:
Does each city in Louisiana have a court house, or is it each parish that has a court house located in one of its cities?
D.J.
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