Stealing one from Unc On this day in Canadian History May 16, back in 1930, my 5th cousin 3 generations remove Gilbert Adelard Labine discovered pitchblende at Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories. http://www.thedailyobserver.ca/2015/05/16/on-this-day-in-canadian-history Guedry family is Guidry in Louisiana, Texas; Jeddery/Geddery in Nova Scotia; (Guildry dit) Labine Quebec westward. He is the 1st cousin 3 generations removed of Marguerite Labine who received Metis Script, claim no 1232; 21 Aug 1876.
Congratulations. Also what fun to practice reading french. I did stumble on some words so glad to have the English to fall on. Karen Lynn On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 6:26 PM, André-Carl Vachon <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks a lot Paul and everyone who helped me in all those years! > > Very best regards! > Andre > > ---- Paul L LeBlanc via a écrit ---- > > > > > > > > > > >C'est officiel! On m'a décerné le Prix Acadie-Québec 2015! > >« Il nous fait grand plaisir de vous annoncer que votre candidature a été > retenue pour l’obtention du Prix Acadie-Québec de 2015. Vos livres, > conférences historiques et écrits dans diverses revues ainsi que le rôle > que vous avez joué dans le rapprochement des descendants de la famille > Lejeune dans le cadre du Congrès mondial acadien de 2014 ont permis aux > Acadiens et aux Québécois de mieux connaître leur histoire et les liens > historiques, patrimoniaux et culturels qui les unissent. De plus, vos > efforts d’éveil de l’identité acadienne auprès des Québécois ont enrichi > notre mémoire collective et témoignent de votre passion à l’égard du > resserrement des liens entre l’Acadie et le Québec. » > > > > > >It's official! I was awarded the prize acadie-quebec 2015! > > > >" it makes us great pleasure to announce that your application has been > chosen for the achievement of the price acadie-quebec 2015. Your Books, > conferences historical and written in various magazines, as well as the > role you have played in the approximation of the descendants The family > lejeune within the framework of the world Acadian Congress of 2014 have > allowed the acadiens and québécois de better know their history and the > historical, cultural and heritage that unite them. In addition, your > efforts of awakening of the Acadian Identity Auprès Des Québécois have > enriched our collective memory and show your passion in respect of the > tightening of the links between Acadia and quebec. " > > > >http://www.saic.gouv.qc.ca/…/pr…/relations-acadie-quebec.asp > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >. > >------------------------------- > >To check our Archive > >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > >------------------------------- > >To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a > confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the > "Name" you would like us to call you. > >------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a > confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the > "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thanks a lot Paul and everyone who helped me in all those years! Very best regards! Andre ---- Paul L LeBlanc via a écrit ---- > > > > >C'est officiel! On m'a décerné le Prix Acadie-Québec 2015! >« Il nous fait grand plaisir de vous annoncer que votre candidature a été retenue pour l’obtention du Prix Acadie-Québec de 2015. Vos livres, conférences historiques et écrits dans diverses revues ainsi que le rôle que vous avez joué dans le rapprochement des descendants de la famille Lejeune dans le cadre du Congrès mondial acadien de 2014 ont permis aux Acadiens et aux Québécois de mieux connaître leur histoire et les liens historiques, patrimoniaux et culturels qui les unissent. De plus, vos efforts d’éveil de l’identité acadienne auprès des Québécois ont enrichi notre mémoire collective et témoignent de votre passion à l’égard du resserrement des liens entre l’Acadie et le Québec. » > > >It's official! I was awarded the prize acadie-quebec 2015! > >" it makes us great pleasure to announce that your application has been chosen for the achievement of the price acadie-quebec 2015. Your Books, conferences historical and written in various magazines, as well as the role you have played in the approximation of the descendants The family lejeune within the framework of the world Acadian Congress of 2014 have allowed the acadiens and québécois de better know their history and the historical, cultural and heritage that unite them. In addition, your efforts of awakening of the Acadian Identity Auprès Des Québécois have enriched our collective memory and show your passion in respect of the tightening of the links between Acadia and quebec. " > >http://www.saic.gouv.qc.ca/…/pr…/relations-acadie-quebec.asp > > > > > > > > >. >------------------------------- >To check our Archive >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ >------------------------------- >To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
C'est officiel! On m'a décerné le Prix Acadie-Québec 2015! « Il nous fait grand plaisir de vous annoncer que votre candidature a été retenue pour l’obtention du Prix Acadie-Québec de 2015. Vos livres, conférences historiques et écrits dans diverses revues ainsi que le rôle que vous avez joué dans le rapprochement des descendants de la famille Lejeune dans le cadre du Congrès mondial acadien de 2014 ont permis aux Acadiens et aux Québécois de mieux connaître leur histoire et les liens historiques, patrimoniaux et culturels qui les unissent. De plus, vos efforts d’éveil de l’identité acadienne auprès des Québécois ont enrichi notre mémoire collective et témoignent de votre passion à l’égard du resserrement des liens entre l’Acadie et le Québec. » It's official! I was awarded the prize acadie-quebec 2015! " it makes us great pleasure to announce that your application has been chosen for the achievement of the price acadie-quebec 2015. Your Books, conferences historical and written in various magazines, as well as the role you have played in the approximation of the descendants The family lejeune within the framework of the world Acadian Congress of 2014 have allowed the acadiens and québécois de better know their history and the historical, cultural and heritage that unite them. In addition, your efforts of awakening of the Acadian Identity Auprès Des Québécois have enriched our collective memory and show your passion in respect of the tightening of the links between Acadia and quebec. " http://www.saic.gouv.qc.ca/…/pr…/relations-acadie-quebec.asp
Post 1755 people so no Rene Le Blanc For those who stayed ======================== on Gail Dever "Genealogy à la carte" Provincial Archives of New Brunswick digitizes Dictionary of Mirachichi Biographies http://genealogyalacarte.ca/?p=9244
Prairie Acadian Cultural Center in Eunice First time I hears of this. Is it part of the Jean Lafitte National Park? http://www.katc.com/story/29043297/prairie-acadian-cultural-center-hosts-cajun-music-dance-lessons
hey Paul you might already have this but I'm sending it on just in case http://nativeheritageproject.com/ scroll to Finding Your American Indian Tribe Using DNA <http://nativeheritageproject.com/2015/04/01/finding-your-american-indian-tribe-using-dna/> Fran On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks LeLand > > > Family search add indexes for Saskatchewan Registers & Cemeteries > > > http://www.genealogyblog.com/?p=35023 > > > > Collection – Indexed Records – Digital Images – Comments > Canada, Saskatchewan, Catholic Church Records, 1846–1957 – 40,494 – 0 – > Added indexed records to an existing collection. > https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2001071 > > > Canada, Saskatchewan Cemetery Transcripts, ca. 1850–1994 -164,737 – > 139,318 – Added indexed records and images to an existing collection > https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2258205. > > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a > confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the > "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks LeLand Family search add indexes for Saskatchewan Registers & Cemeteries http://www.genealogyblog.com/?p=35023 Collection – Indexed Records – Digital Images – Comments Canada, Saskatchewan, Catholic Church Records, 1846–1957 – 40,494 – 0 – Added indexed records to an existing collection. https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2001071 Canada, Saskatchewan Cemetery Transcripts, ca. 1850–1994 -164,737 – 139,318 – Added indexed records and images to an existing collection https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2258205.
Some bits & pieces to get you started other set of parents in Grandparent entry. . HEBERT, Melanie (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) b. 26 Dec. 1831, bt. 4 March 1832 Pats: Agricole HEBERT & Elene PREJEAN; Spons: Maximilien LANDRY & Josephine LANDRY. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. Ch.: v.3, p.140, #24) . HEBERT, Belony (Onesime HUBERT & Elise LANDRY) b. 4 Feb. 1825, bt. 27 March 1825 Spons: Francois BENOIT & Marie LANDRY - all of this parish. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. Ch.: v.2, #51) HEBERT, Silvanie (Olezime & Elise LANDRY) bt. 23 April 1826 at age 6 wks. Spons: Zenon HEBERT & Carmelite LANDRY. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. Ch.: v.2, #205) HEBERT, Don Martin (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) died 13 Aug. 1829 at 1:00 at age 2 years; buried 14 Aug. 1829 in the church cemetery. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. Ch.: v.2, p.74, #117) HEBERT, Melanie (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) b. 26 Dec. 1831 (Laf. Ch.: v. 3, p. 140) HEBERT, Celanie (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) bt. 31 Dec. 1836 at age 9 mths. (Laf. Ch.: v. 5, p. 25-A) HEBERT, Desire (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) bt. 22 Oct. 1837 at age 8 mths. (Laf. Ch.: v. 5, p. 60) HEBERT. child (Onezime & Lise LANDRY) d. 22 Sept. 1839 at age 8 days (Laf. Ch.: v. 3, p. 139) -----Original Message----- From: Gordon Bonnet via <[email protected]> I have a connection in my database that I’m beginning to doubt — I had Elise (Lise) Landry, who m. ca. 1824 to Onesime Hebert (Agricole/Helene Prejean) as the daughter of Agricole Landry and Marie Christine Labauve. I have a birth record that I thought was hers: LANDRY, Louise (Agricole - of Vermillion & Christine LABAUVE) b. 18 March 1806, bt. 12 April 1807 Pats: Joseph LANDRY & Marie MELANCON; Mats: Jean Baptiste LABAUVE & Francoise BROUSSARD; Spons: Joseph LANDRY & Lise LABAUVE. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #382) But the more I look, the more I’m finding that the only indication that Louise and Elise/Lise are the same person is the similarity of the names. I can’t find any documentation that they’re the same person. Does anyone have support for this? Or disproof? thanks, Gordon
Hi y’all… I have a connection in my database that I’m beginning to doubt — I had Elise (Lise) Landry, who m. ca. 1824 to Onesime Hebert (Agricole/Helene Prejean) as the daughter of Agricole Landry and Marie Christine Labauve. I have a birth record that I thought was hers: LANDRY, Louise (Agricole - of Vermillion & Christine LABAUVE) b. 18 March 1806, bt. 12 April 1807 Pats: Joseph LANDRY & Marie MELANCON; Mats: Jean Baptiste LABAUVE & Francoise BROUSSARD; Spons: Joseph LANDRY & Lise LABAUVE. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #382) But the more I look, the more I’m finding that the only indication that Louise and Elise/Lise are the same person is the similarity of the names. I can’t find any documentation that they’re the same person. Does anyone have support for this? Or disproof? thanks, Gordon
Join us again on Wed., May 6 for our monthly genealogy workshop. Janie Bulliard will present a program on the 1765 Acadians in Attakapas. coffee at 9:30am; program at 10am. Y'all come! Acadian Memorial 121 S New Market St. P.O. Box 379 St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337)394-2258 (337)394-2260 fax www.acadianmemorial.org
Merci Confirmed one set of parents Other one - guess I will chase all living with that name and excluded those married & died in that time frame. Iff not 2nd marriage should have some good canidates. -----Original Message----- From: Cecil Van Duzee <[email protected]> Charles Dugas and wife Edmonia living 1880 census with her parents Emile-Carmelite. http://interactive.ancestry.com/6742/4241439-00395/6458261?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Jean Dugas and wife Arthemise Lormand in 1850 census Vermilion Parish. prob married Abbeville burned records C
Charles Dugas and wife Edmonia living 1880 census with her parents Emile-Carmelite. http://interactive.ancestry.com/6742/4241439-00395/6458261?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults Jean Dugas and wife Arthemise Lormand in 1850 census Vermilion Parish. prob married Abbeville burned records C Genealogists are not authors. We don't create history... We evaluate and document it. > Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 23:05:42 -0400 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ACADIAN] Dugas Charles & Jean questions > From: [email protected] > > > Can not find wife's half of marriage. Can only find one baptism of about right age. Any ideas or suggestions? > DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) > > THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) > ========================. > Jean Dugas need parents. Can not find either half of marriage. > > > The child baptized on claimed date is Jeanne. (female?) > > DUGAS, Jeanne (Charles & Claire LANDRY) b. 24 Oct. 1822, bt. 5 Dec. 1822 Spons: Jean Olidon BROUSSARD & Carmelitte LANDRY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Laf. Ch.: v.1, p.13) > > > > Also need parents for his wife Arthemise NORMAND/Lormand. > > > > > > ========================= > > Ahnentafel Chart for Elia Dugas > > > First Generation > > > 1. Elia Dugas was born 19 May 1877. She died 23 Nov 1953 in Delcambre Church, Delcambre, Iberia, LA. > Baptism: DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 19 May 1877 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 41) > Elia married[1,2] Alcide LeBlanc, son of Jules LeBlanc and Azemea **** Belair, on 4 Feb 1895 in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. Alcide was born 12 Aug 1874 and was christened[3] in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. He died 30 Aug 1953 and was buried in Delcambre Church, Delcambre, Iberia, LA. > Alcide and Elia obtained a marriage license 4 Feb 1895 in Abbeville Courthouse, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. > LEBLANC, alcide (Jules & Azemia BELAIR) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Elia DUGAS (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.268) > DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 268) > DUGAS, Elia m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205) > LEBLANC, Alcide m. 4 Feb. 1895 Elia DUGAS (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205) > > > > > Second Generation > > > 2. Charles **** Dugas married[4] Edmonia **** Thibodeaux on 17 Nov 1873 in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. > Location: DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) > . > Canidates for her. Only one I could find about the right age. Can not find her half of marriage. > THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) > . > DUGAS, Eva (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 29 Sept. 1874 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 264) > DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 19 May 1877 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 41) > DUGAS, Emma (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 9 March 1880 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 183) > DUGAS, Emilda (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 14 Dec. 1882 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 326) > DUGAS, Elie (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 28 March 1886 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 5, p. 135) > DUGAS, Ella Josephine (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 12 March 1890 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 5, p. 346) > . > DUGAS, Eva (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 15 Feb. 1892 Leonce BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 177) > DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 268) > DUGAS, Edmond (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 22 Dec. 1896 (Abbeville Ch.: v.7, p. 130) > DUGAS, Emma (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 23 Nov. 1896 Oleus MOUTON (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.315) > . > THIBODEAUX, Marie Euseide (Dorestan & Anastasie TRAHAN) m. 4 Nov. 1873 Aurelien BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 421) > 3. Edmonia **** Thibodeaux was born 20 Apr 1855 and was christened[5] in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. > Location: Canidates for her. Cannot find her half of marriage only one of about right age. > THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) > DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) > > > > > Third Generation > > > 4. Jean Dugas Isadore was born 24 Oct 1822 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA. He died 4 Oct 1877. Jean married Arthemise **** Normand. > Location: DUGAS, Marie Jean (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) b. 26 Dec. 1846; bt. prior to 1854 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p.52) > DUGAS, Arthemise (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) b. 27 March 1873 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 196) > > > > > > > Location: DUGAS, Annonciade (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 1 June 1874 Valerie BOUDREAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 6) > DUGAS, Uranie (d. Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 26 Jan. 1880 Sebastien M. NUNEZ (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 144) > DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) > DUGAS, Uranie (d. Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 26 Jan. 1880 Sebastien M. NUNEZ (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 144) > DUGAS, Elizabeth (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 18 Dec. 1865 Felicien DOMINGUE (NI Ch.: v. 1, p. 287) > DUGAS, Cleomas (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 2 Dec. 1878 Louis THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 110) > DUGAS, Martial (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 14 Jan. 1880 Phoedora DUBOIS (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 140) > DUGAS, Martial (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 23 Sept. 1889 Adrienne DUBOIS (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 107) > DUGAS, Adelaide (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 2 Jan. 1883 Aurelien BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 229) > DUGAS, Artibus (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 25 Nov. 1889 Elicia BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 113) > DUGAS, Odilon (John & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 3 Dec. 1888 Irma PREJEAN (Carencro Ch.: v. 2, p. 63) > > > > > Baptism: some claim this is him > > DUGAS, Jeanne (Charles & Claire LANDRY) b. 24 Oct. 1822, bt. 5 Dec. 1822 Spons: Jean Olidon BROUSSARD & Carmelitte LANDRY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Laf. Ch.: v.1, p.13) > > > > . > 5. Arthemise **** Normand. > 6. Emile **** Thibodeaux married Carmelite **** Boudreaux. > 7. Carmelite **** Boudreaux was born 22 Oct 1828 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA. > Appendix A - Sources > > > 1. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.268). > 2. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205). > 3. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 265). > 4. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426). > 5. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89). > > > > . > ------------------------------- > To check our Archive > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/acadian/ > ------------------------------- > To subscribe to the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'subscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message. You will receive a confirmation e-mail to try & stop "machine" enrollment spam. Give it the "Name" you would like us to call you. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Joseph Laundry Foundation website http://www.landryfoundation.com/ Joseph Landry was born at Grand-Pre. Settled in what would become Donaldsonville. Served in Spanish Militia during the American Revolution. Was first "American" commandant of the militia centered in Donaldsonville after Louisiana Purchase. The foundation was formed to restore his family tomb in Ascension Church Cemetery in Donaldsonville LA,
Thanks Jay -----Original Message----- From: JAY SCHEXNAYDRE <[email protected]> St. Pierre de Bonnet Carré is today called St. Peter Church in Reserve. The original post office for St. John Parish was called “Bonnet Carré” it covered the whole of St. John Civil Parish. It was never located where the spillway is located which is in St. Charles Civil Parish. There was a church in Montz, Louisiana - St. Isidore and a church in Destrehan, St. Charles Borromeo on either side of where the spillway stands. The spillway was just a few plantations. Today in the town of Norco there is also a church called Sacred Heart of Jesus. St. Pierre aka St. Peter started circa 1864 so that citizens of the east bank of St. John would not have to cross the river to Edgard for services.
Anyone know of St Pierre Bonnet Care Church? Was it torn down when the spillway was built? In a 1896 St Gabrial marriage entry, that church is the groom's home parish Abner Louis Babin s/o Louis S Babin & Odille LeBlanc Other Babins at the ceremony Wallace J, George, Cyrile, Mable
Can not find wife's half of marriage. Can only find one baptism of about right age. Any ideas or suggestions? DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) ========================. Jean Dugas need parents. Can not find either half of marriage. The child baptized on claimed date is Jeanne. (female?) DUGAS, Jeanne (Charles & Claire LANDRY) b. 24 Oct. 1822, bt. 5 Dec. 1822 Spons: Jean Olidon BROUSSARD & Carmelitte LANDRY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Laf. Ch.: v.1, p.13) Also need parents for his wife Arthemise NORMAND/Lormand. ========================= Ahnentafel Chart for Elia Dugas First Generation 1. Elia Dugas was born 19 May 1877. She died 23 Nov 1953 in Delcambre Church, Delcambre, Iberia, LA. Baptism: DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 19 May 1877 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 41) Elia married[1,2] Alcide LeBlanc, son of Jules LeBlanc and Azemea **** Belair, on 4 Feb 1895 in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. Alcide was born 12 Aug 1874 and was christened[3] in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. He died 30 Aug 1953 and was buried in Delcambre Church, Delcambre, Iberia, LA. Alcide and Elia obtained a marriage license 4 Feb 1895 in Abbeville Courthouse, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. LEBLANC, alcide (Jules & Azemia BELAIR) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Elia DUGAS (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.268) DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 268) DUGAS, Elia m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205) LEBLANC, Alcide m. 4 Feb. 1895 Elia DUGAS (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205) Second Generation 2. Charles **** Dugas married[4] Edmonia **** Thibodeaux on 17 Nov 1873 in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. Location: DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) . Canidates for her. Only one I could find about the right age. Can not find her half of marriage. THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) . DUGAS, Eva (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 29 Sept. 1874 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 264) DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 19 May 1877 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 41) DUGAS, Emma (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 9 March 1880 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 183) DUGAS, Emilda (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 14 Dec. 1882 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 4, p. 326) DUGAS, Elie (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 28 March 1886 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 5, p. 135) DUGAS, Ella Josephine (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 12 March 1890 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 5, p. 346) . DUGAS, Eva (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 15 Feb. 1892 Leonce BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 177) DUGAS, Elia (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 4 Feb. 1895 Alcide LEBLANC (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 268) DUGAS, Edmond (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) b. 22 Dec. 1896 (Abbeville Ch.: v.7, p. 130) DUGAS, Emma (Charles & Edmonia THIBODEAUX) m. 23 Nov. 1896 Oleus MOUTON (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.315) . THIBODEAUX, Marie Euseide (Dorestan & Anastasie TRAHAN) m. 4 Nov. 1873 Aurelien BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 421) 3. Edmonia **** Thibodeaux was born 20 Apr 1855 and was christened[5] in Abbeville Church, Abbeville, Vermilion, LA. Location: Canidates for her. Cannot find her half of marriage only one of about right age. THIBODEAUX, Edmonia (Emile & Carmelite BOUDREAUX) b. 20 April 1855 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89) DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) Third Generation 4. Jean Dugas Isadore was born 24 Oct 1822 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA. He died 4 Oct 1877. Jean married Arthemise **** Normand. Location: DUGAS, Marie Jean (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) b. 26 Dec. 1846; bt. prior to 1854 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p.52) DUGAS, Arthemise (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) b. 27 March 1873 (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 196) Location: DUGAS, Annonciade (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 1 June 1874 Valerie BOUDREAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 6) DUGAS, Uranie (d. Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 26 Jan. 1880 Sebastien M. NUNEZ (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 144) DUGAS, Charles (Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 17 Nov. 1873 Edmonia THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426) DUGAS, Uranie (d. Jean & Arthemise NORMAND) m. 26 Jan. 1880 Sebastien M. NUNEZ (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 144) DUGAS, Elizabeth (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 18 Dec. 1865 Felicien DOMINGUE (NI Ch.: v. 1, p. 287) DUGAS, Cleomas (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 2 Dec. 1878 Louis THIBODEAUX (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 110) DUGAS, Martial (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 14 Jan. 1880 Phoedora DUBOIS (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 140) DUGAS, Martial (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 23 Sept. 1889 Adrienne DUBOIS (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 107) DUGAS, Adelaide (Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 2 Jan. 1883 Aurelien BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 229) DUGAS, Artibus (d. Jean & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 25 Nov. 1889 Elicia BROUSSARD (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 113) DUGAS, Odilon (John & Arthemise LORMAND) m. 3 Dec. 1888 Irma PREJEAN (Carencro Ch.: v. 2, p. 63) Baptism: some claim this is him DUGAS, Jeanne (Charles & Claire LANDRY) b. 24 Oct. 1822, bt. 5 Dec. 1822 Spons: Jean Olidon BROUSSARD & Carmelitte LANDRY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Laf. Ch.: v.1, p.13) . 5. Arthemise **** Normand. 6. Emile **** Thibodeaux married Carmelite **** Boudreaux. 7. Carmelite **** Boudreaux was born 22 Oct 1828 in Lafayette, Lafayette, LA. Appendix A - Sources 1. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v.3, p.268). 2. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1205). 3. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 3, p. 265). 4. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 2, p. 426). 5. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, (Abbeville Ch.: v. 1, p. 89).
-----Original Message----- From: Cj C <cjchik28[email protected]> Great..so I'm distantly related to that Jean Dubreuil through marie francoise dubreuil wife of Francois Arcand... On Apr 25, 2015 3:23 PM, "Paul L LeBlanc via" < [email protected]> wrote: Thanks Roberta (I may actually watch this) You’ll enjoy this episode if you have ancestry in Quebec City or early French voyageurs that settled the Mississippi corridor. Melissa's episode airs this Sunday, April 26 at 10/9c on TLC. Roberta blog with all the details http://dna-explained.com/2015/04/24/melissa-etheridge-who-do-you-think-you-are-season-finale/ Johan Robitalle (PetiteFleur) is the 8th GGdaughter of Jean Jalais who I believe was the founder in North America. .
Thanks Roberta (I may actually watch this) You’ll enjoy this episode if you have ancestry in Quebec City or early French voyageurs that settled the Mississippi corridor. Melissa's episode airs this Sunday, April 26 at 10/9c on TLC. Roberta blog with all the details http://dna-explained.com/2015/04/24/melissa-etheridge-who-do-you-think-you-are-season-finale/ Johan Robitalle (Petit Fleur) is the 8th GGdaughter of Jean Jalais who I believe was the founder in North America.
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