Working my Verrets I saw Jim Bowie from Opelousas LA BOWIE, Jims Rison (Jims Rison [James Resin] BOUIE & Margaret NEVEN [NEVILL]) b. 8 Oct. 1817, bt. 26 April 1818 Pats: Risen BOUIE & Elene JIOMS [Helen JAHNS]; Mats: Denis NEVEL & Elene [Helen] BRAUN; Spons: Baptiste DAVID & Carmelite VERET; Signed: Bte. DAVID, Carmelite VERRET. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.127)
cecil – If you use Father Donald Hebert’s CD you will find multiple entries on the Bowie name and their ties to St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas, LA. From: Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 3:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN] Jim Bowie from Opelousas LA Working my Verrets I saw Jim Bowie from Opelousas LA BOWIE, Jims Rison (Jims Rison [James Resin] BOUIE & Margaret NEVEN [NEVILL]) b. 8 Oct. 1817, bt. 26 April 1818 Pats: Risen BOUIE & Elene JIOMS [Helen JAHNS]; Mats: Denis NEVEL & Elene [Helen] BRAUN; Spons: Baptiste DAVID & Carmelite VERET; Signed: Bte. DAVID, Carmelite VERRET. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.127) . ------------------------------- 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
I got a Request BUT this needs a lot of Additions & Cleanup. This will get you started & putting this to the top of my list of projects Not the merging of two of my Le Blanc lines Elizabeth m (70) ETIENNE LE BLANC. =============================== Modified Register for (69) JOSEPH LE BLANC First Generation 1. (69) JOSEPH LE BLANC[1,2,3] was born 24 Feb 1720 and was baptized[4] 25 Feb 1720 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died in Welcome, St James, LA and was buried[5] 12 Jul 1805 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. JOSEPH married[2,3] (6h) ISABELLE GAUDET Elizabeth Gode[2,3], daughter of (6) BERNARD GAUDET Dit Le Viuex and (2f) JEANNE THERIOT Theriault, on 2 Jul 1742 in Port-Royal, Acadia. ISABELLE was born 19 Jul 1720 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was baptized 29 Nov 1720 in Port-Royal, Acadia . She was buried 29 Jan 1805 in St-Jacques-de-Cabahannocer, St James, LA. They had the following children: 2 F i. Marie-Josephe LeBlanc was born 25 Aug 1743 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Marie-Josephe married 1823 (692) Athanase Breau Brau, son of (13) Ambroise Breau and (2h) Marie-Anne Michel, on 17 Feb 1761 in Ristigouche, Gaspe, Quebec. Athanase was born 8 May 1733 in Chipoudy, Acadia. He died before 1794 in St Jacques de Cabanoce, St James, LA. 3 F ii. Anne LeBlanc was born 20 Dec 1745 in Port Royal, Acadia and was christened[6] 21 Dec 1745 in St-Jean-Baptiste, Port-Royal, Acadia. 4 F iii. ANNE LE BLANC[7] was born 31 Jan 1748 and was baptized[8] 1 Feb 1748 in St-Jean-Baptiste, Port-Royal, Acadia. She died 20 Feb 1831 and was buried[9] 22 Feb 1831 in Assumption Church Cemetery, Plattenville, Assumption, LA. ANNE married[7,10] JEAN-BAPTISTE DUHON[7], son of (3) HONORE DUHON Duon and (3j) ANNE-MARIE VINCENT, on 28 May 1770 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. JEAN-BAPTISTE was born 28 Mar 1747 in Port Royal, Acadia and was baptized 28 Mar 1747 in Port Royal, Acadia . He was buried 17 Nov 1805 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. 5 M iv. Joseph LeBlanc was born 27 Sep 1750 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. He died 22 Oct 1818 and was buried in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Joseph married[11] (1) Marguerite LeBlanc, daughter of (70) ETIENNE LE BLANC Estevan and (12e) ISABELLE BOUDROT Elisabeth Boudreau, on 3 Feb 1771 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Marguerite was born 22 Mar 1748 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was christened[12] 22 Mar 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died before 1786 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Joseph also married[13] (2) Marie Pelagie Doiron Doron[14,15,16,17], daughter of (17) Paul Doiron dit Grand Paul and (1k) Marguerite Michel, on 9 Jul 1787 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Marie was born about 1756 in Nantes, France (or 1754 In Acadie). She was buried[18] 4 Oct 1819 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. 6 F v. ELIZABETH LE BLANC Isabelle Madeleine[1,19] was born 18 Apr 1753 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was baptized 19 Apr 1753 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She was buried[20] 24 May 1815 in Ascension Church Cemetery, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. ELIZABETH married[21] (186) SIMON-JOSEPH LE BLANC[19], son of (70) ETIENNE LE BLANC Estevan and (12e) ISABELLE BOUDROT Elisabeth Boudreau, on 21 Sep 1772 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. SIMON-JOSEPH was born 16 Dec 1744 and was baptized[22] 17 Dec 1744 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia . He was buried[23] 14 Jul 1810 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. 7 M vi. Gilles LeBlanc[1] was born about 1757 in Acadia. He died 28 Sep 1832 in St James, LA and was buried 28 Sep 1832 in St James, LA. Gilles married[24] (1) Theotiste Godin Gaudin dit Bellefontaine[1], daughter of (19) 1590 Bonaventure Godin dit Bellefontaine and Marguerite Bergeron d'Amboise, on 2 Feb 1781 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA USA. Theotiste was born about 1749. She died before 21 Dec 1783. Gilles also married[25] (2) Anne Marine LeBlanc[1], daughter of (58) Desire LeBlanc and (10j) Marie-Madeleine Landry, on 21 Dec 1783 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Anne was born about 1755 in Grand Pre, Acadia. She died 3 Sep 1811 and was buried[26] 3 Sep 1811 in St Martin de Tours, St Martinville, St Martin, LA. Gilles also married[27] (3) Marie-Madeleine Bourgeois[1], daughter of Pierre Bourgeois and Marie Ann Bergeron, on 26 Sep 1816 in St Martin de Tours, St Martinville, St Martin, LA. 8 M vii. Gregoire LeBlanc[1] was born about 1762 in Acadia. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 606 Le Blanc Joseph (69). 2. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 674-675 Gaudet Bernard (6). 3. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 996-998 Le Blanc Jacques (8). 4. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 135 (SJA-4, 26). 5. DOBR, v 3 p 540 (SJA-4, 26). 6. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26a p.300 Le Blanc Anne. 7. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, v D p 785 Duon Jean Baptiste (11). 8. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26a p.350 Le Blanc Anne. 9. DOBR, v 5R p 384 (ASM-3, 217). 10. DOBR, v 2 p 263, 460 (SJA-1, 42a). 11. DOBR, v 2 p 474 (SJA-1, 13a). 12. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 141 (SGA-3, 48b). 13. DOBR, v 2 p 468 264 (SJA-2, 4). 14. Gerard-Marc Braud, Les Acadians en France Nantes et Paimbouef 1775-1785, p 164 Lalande Joseph 258. 15. Albert J Robichaux Jr, The Acadian Exiles in Chantellerault 1773-1785, p 61 Lalande Joseph 119. 16. Albert J Robichaux Jr, The Acadian Exiles in Nantes 1775-1785, p 101-102 Lalande Joseph 187. 17. Rev Donald J Hebert, Acadian Families in Exile 1785, p 34-35 Doiron Pelagie w/o Lalande Le Beaumont 19. 18. DOBR, v 3 p 294 (SJA-4, 47). 19. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, v L p 606-607, ?74 Le Blanc Etienne (70). 20. DOBR, v 3 p 538 (ASC-4, 121). 21. DOBR, v 2 p 463-464 483 (ASC-1, 120). 22. DOBR, v 1a p 152 (SGA-3, 30a). 23. DOBR, v 3 p 556 (ASC-4, 92). 24. DOBR, v 2 p 466 (SJA-1, 51). 25. DOBR, v 2 p 466 479 (ASC-1, 151 152). 26. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, SM Ch.: v.4, #708. 27. Hebert, Southwest Louisiana, SM Ch.: v.5, #420.
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I got a request for (70) Etienne family. This may not be complete. I have not review it in a while so Corrections, Comments & Questions welcome Notice daughter Anne who married Armand Melanson and is "The One We Left Behind" We do not know where the family was for awhile after arrival in Louisiana. One theory was they tried Southwest Louisiana before coming to the river. My other LeBlanc, on the River, (69) Joseph next email. ================== Modified Register for (70) ETIENNE LE BLANC Estevan First Generation 1. (70) ETIENNE LE BLANC Estevan[1,2,3] was born 11 Nov 1722 and was baptized[4] 15 Nov 1722 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He died 9 Apr 1766/14 Sep 1769 in St James, LA. Baptism: spo Charles Dupuot & Marguerite LeBlanc Location: 1754-1755 Petitcoudiac: Etienne Leblanc, femme, 1 fils, 4 filles 1761 Caeaquet: Etienne Leblanc, femme, 3 fils, 3 filles 1766 Cabahannocer 1769 Cabahannocer vve 1770 Ascension . I had most of the information there but I've revamped to explain the discrepancies in numbers and provided the source documents. . The information, in conjuntion with sacramental records, should be useful in determining arrival dates in-between the various census records. For example, my ancestor Etienne LeBlanc wasn't with the February 1765 Acadians. Although, additional Acadians arrived in May, June, August, September and October 1765, I can reasonably determine that he wasn;t with these groups because 2 children were baptized on 12/2/1765 in New Orleans. This indicates very strongly that he arrived with the group that arrived in late Novemeber 1765 since the first thing Acadians did was to have their children baptized and marriages revalidated. . Stanley LeBlanc 1/6/2005 http://www.thecajuns.com . See my post re the letter dated November 26, 1765 which states that Acadians had arrived in May, June, August, September, October, a few days before the letter and more were expected in a few days. Since Etienne ahd children baptized in New Orleans on 12/2/1765, he most likely arrived with th alte November 1765 group. SAW recently pointed out that the first thing the Acadians did was to have their children Stanley LeBlanc 1/5/2005 . I agree with Stanley that most likely Etienne LeBlanc arrived in Louisiana with the November 1765 group from Halifax. . Here is what I have on the imprisonment of Etienne in Acadia: . Acadian Coast Census 9 Aug 1761 Estienne LeBlanc 8 members, 1 man, 1 woman, 3 boys, 3 girls . Fort Cumberland (Old Fort Beausejour) 24 August 1763 Etienne LeBlanc Yzabelle idem Simon Etienne Mathurin Joseph Anne Margueritte Magdelaine ------------9 . Joseph was born 19 Jul 1762. . As for Joseph LeBlanc married to Isabelle Gaudet, this is what I have for their imprisonment in Acadia: Ft. Edward 11 Oct 1761 Joseph LeBlanc 6 members . Ft. Edward 12 Jul 1762 Joseph LeBlanc 6 members [Joseph is noted as remaining after the men had been moved to Halifax as being too sick to move] . Ft. Edward 9 Aug 1762 Joseph LeBlanc 6 members [Joseph is noted as remaining after the men had been moved to Halifax as being too sick to move] . 11 Oct 1762 Joseph LeBlanc 6 members . There are several Joseph LeBlancs at Acadian Coast on 9 Aug 1761, but I haven't been able to pin them down yet. . Roger 1/6/2005 . There is still the question of "where" they arrived from. Since Joseph was born in 1762 and Marie-Marthe-Elisabeth was born April 15, 1765 and both bt on 12/2/1765 in New Orleans, they had to be in a location that didn't have a priest. . According to the Declarations at Belle-Ile-en-Mer in Feb. 1767 by Charles and Simon LeBlanc, Joseph & family had passed to the Mississippi. . I recall reading something [perhaps on the Pembroke list by Paul Delaney] that Joseph had joined his cousin Etienne in going to Louisiana. I'll check asap. . Stanley 1/6/2005 . ETIENNE married[1,2,3,5,6] (12e) ISABELLE BOUDROT Elisabeth Boudreau[1,2,3,6], daughter of (12) CLAUDE BOUDROT and (3f) CATHERINE HEBERT, on 1 Oct 1742 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. ISABELLE was born 9 Feb 1722 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized[7] 10 Feb 1722 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia . She died after 15 Apr 1777. Baptism: spo Francois Leblanc & Elisabeth Boudrot Disp 4-4 cons wit Claude Boudrot; Jean Terriot; Jacques Terriot; Joseph Boudrot sig Etienne Leblanc; Elizabet Boudrot ETIENNE and ISABELLE had the following children: 2 F i. Marie LeBlanc[6] was born 24 Jul 1743 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized[8] 24 Jul 1743 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. Baptism: spo Rene Teriot & Anne Leblanc 3 M ii. (186) SIMON-JOSEPH LE BLANC[6] was born 16 Dec 1744 and was baptized[9] 17 Dec 1744 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. He was buried[10] 14 Jul 1810 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Baptism: spo Jean Baptiste LeBlanc & Marguerite Halen Location: 1763 Fort Beausejour 1766 Cabahannocer 22a 1769 Cabahannocer 24a 1770 Ascension 24a (sic) 1777 Ascension 22a (sic) SIMON-JOSEPH married[11] ELIZABETH LE BLANC Isabelle Madeleine[6,12], daughter of (69) JOSEPH LE BLANC and (6h) ISABELLE GAUDET Elizabeth Gode, on 21 Sep 1772 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. ELIZABETH was born 18 Apr 1753 in Port-Royal, Acadia and was baptized 19 Apr 1753 in Port-Royal, Acadia . She was buried[13] 24 May 1815 in Ascension Church Cemetery, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. BIRTH: other birth date 11 Jan 1754 Location: 1766 Cabahannocer 13a 1769 Cabahannocer 14a 1777 Ascension 22a wit Martin Prejean & Francois Duhon 4 F iii. (70c) Anne LeBlanc dite La Poule[6,14] was born 19 Jul 1746 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was baptized[15] 19 Jul 1746 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Acadia. She died 7 Oct 1836 in Digby, Clare, NS. Returned to Acadia Location: . 1763 Prisoner Ft Beausejour Baptism: spo Jean Boudrot & Marie LeBlanc DEATH: age 92 New Brunswick Courier Anne married[14] (34) Amand Melanson[14], son of (9) Ambroise Melanson and Marguerite Comeau, about 1766. Amand was born 2 May 1741 and was baptized 3 May 1741 in Port Royal, Acadia . He died before 1818. Location: . 5 Oct 1761 Prisoner Ft Edwards 11 Oct 1762 Prisoner Ft Edwards 1768 Kings County, NS 1 wife, 1 son, 1 daughter; willing to take an oath to the British crown 12 Jul 1768 Pisiquit 1769 Baie-Ste-Marie, NS 18 May 1775 Land grant 200 acres, lot # 34, Grosse Coques, NS; from the Bastarache Grant 5 F iv. Marguerite LeBlanc was born 22 Mar 1748 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was christened[16] 22 Mar 1748 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. She died before 1786 in Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. Marguerite married[17] Joseph LeBlanc, son of (69) JOSEPH LE BLANC and (6h) ISABELLE GAUDET Elizabeth Gode, on 3 Feb 1771 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Joseph was born 27 Sep 1750 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. He died 22 Oct 1818 and was buried in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. wit Joseph Blanchard & Francois Duhant 6 M v. (210) Etienne LeBlanc Estevan was born about 1751. Etienne married Osite LeBlanc, daughter of (58) Desire LeBlanc and (10j) Marie-Madeleine Landry. Osite was born 1758. She died 17 Jan 1808. Location: 1763 Oxford MD 7 F vi. LeBlanc was born[18] about 1754. 8 M vii. (212) VI.I.1.f Mathurin LeBlanc[19] was born about 1754 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died about 1825 in Terrebonne, LA. Mathurin married[19,20] Rosalie Theriot[19], daughter of (47) Joseph Theriot and Magdaleine Bourgeois, on 4 May 1778 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Rosalie was born about 1759. She died 27 Sep 1819 in Lafourche, LA. wit Estienne LeBlanc & Joseph Melanzon 9 F viii. Marie Magdeleine LeBlanc was born 1757. BIRTH: Other Date 7 Apr 1758 near Miramichi per N.F. Carnahan 21 Aug 2002 Marie married[21] (1) Joseph Landry Josef dit Dios, son of (49) ABRAHAM LANDRY dit Petit Abram and (1e) MARGUERITE FLAN, on 23 Feb 1778 in St James Catholic Church, St James, LA. Joseph was born 1757 in MD. He was buried[22] 8 Jan 1784 in Ascension Church Cemetery, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. wit Mathurin Savoy & Joseph LeBlanc Marie also married[23] (2) Henrique Robichaux Henri, son of Amable Robichaud Joseph and Anastasie Dugas Dugat, on 8 Sep 1787 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA USA. Henrique was born 1761 in Halifax, NS. He was buried 25 Apr 1799 in Assumption Church Cemetery, Plattenville, Assumption, LA USA. wit Jean LaForestry Marie also married[24] (3) Santiago Jacques Lamothe, son of Santiago Lamothe and Francisca Azera, on 31 Jan 1803 in Assumption Church, Plattenville, Assumption, LA. 10 M ix. Joseph LeBlanc was born 1762. He died before 1769. DEATH: Before census of 1769 11 F x. Marie Marthe Elizabeth LeBlanc was born 15 Apr 1765 and was baptized 8 Dec 1765 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Marie married[25] (1) Jean Baptiste Robichaud, son of Amable Robichaud Joseph and Anastasie Dugas Dugat, on 28 Aug 1787 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA. wit Jean LaForetry Marie also married[26] (2) Santiago LaConte, son of Nicholas LaConte and Marie Harrelle, on 22 Apr 1783 in Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, Ascension, LA USA. wit Francisco Mollere & Jerome LeBlanc Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 203-204 Boudrot Claude (12). 2. Stephen A White, Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 19-21 Boudrot Claude (12). 3. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 548 LeBlanc Rene (32). 4. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 129 (SGA-2, 36). 5. DOBR, v 1a p 30, 131 (SGA-3, 17a). 6. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, v L p 606-607, ?74 Le Blanc Etienne (70). 7. DOBR, v 1a p 31 (SGA-2, 30). 8. DOBR, v 1a p 144 (SGA--3, 21a). 9. DOBR, v 1a p 152 (SGA-3, 30a). 10. DOBR, v 3 p 556 (ASC-4, 92). 11. DOBR, v 2 p 463-464 483 (ASC-1, 120). 12. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, v L p 606 Le Blanc Joseph (69). 13. DOBR, v 3 p 538 (ASC-4, 121). 14. Michael B Melanson, Melanson-Melancon The Genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun Family, p 73-74 Melanson (34). 15. DOBR, v 1a p 123 (SGA-3, 39a). 16. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 141 (SGA-3, 48b). 17. DOBR, v 2 p 474 (SJA-1, 13a). 18. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, vol L p 607. 19. Stephen A White, DGFA (2) - unpublished, v L p 786-787 LeBlanc Mathurin (212). 20. DOBR, v 2 p 479, 692 (SJA-1, 47a). 21. DOBR, v 2 p 429, 472 (SJA-1, 47). 22. DOBR, v 2 p 428 (ASC-1, 19b). 23. DOBR, v 2 p 472 (ASC-2, 9). 24. DOBR, v 2 p 414, 472 (ASM-2, 76). 25. DOBR, v 2 p 478 (ASC-2, 9). 26. DOBR, v 2 p 479 (ASC-1, 149).
I got a request for Jacques LeBlanc's Family I am descendant of their son (19) Francois twice. If you look at the parents of their children spouses there is only one couple I am not related to. My Ancestors are in CAPS Comments & Questions always welcome. ================================ Modified Register for (2) JACQUES LE BLANC First Generation 1. (2) JACQUES LE BLANC[1,2,3] was born about 1651 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He died after 26 May 1731 in Grand Pre, Acadia. Location: 1671 Port-Royal 20a 1686 Port-Royal 35a 1693 Les Mines 42a . Jacques and 3 of his brothers settled in Gran Pre, in 1686. In 1693, he was living at Rivere De Habitants, a suburb of Gran Pre, Acadia, Canada. He was living at the time of his daughter's death on 26 May 1731. JACQUES married[1,2,3] (1c) CATHERINE HEBERT[1,2,3], daughter of (1) ANTOINE HEBERT Anthyme and GENEVIEVE LEFRANC, about 1673 in Grand Pre, Acadia. CATHERINE was born about 1656. She died in Grand Pre, Acadia. They had the following children: 2 M i. (7) Jean LeBlanc[2,4,5] was born about 1674 in Acadia. He died 10 Jun 1747 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[6] 11 Jun 1747 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Jean married[2,4,5] (1j) Marguerite Richard[2,4,5], daughter of (1) MICHEL RICHARD Dit Sansoucy and (1a) MADELAINE BLANCHARD, about 1698. Marguerite was born about 1677. 3 F ii. (2b) Marguerite LeBlanc[2,7,8] was born about 1676 in Acadia. She died after 21 Nov 1740. Marguerite married[2,7,8] (3) Francois Cormier[2,7,8], son of (2) THOMAS CORMIER and (1c) MARIE-MADELEINE GIROUARD, about 1692. Francois was born about 1672. He died before 24 Nov 1733. 4 M iii. (21) Jacques LeBlanc[2,9,10,11] was born about 1677. He died 1719/1723. Jacques married[2,9,10,11] (4g) Elisabeth Boudrot Isabelle[2,9,10,11,12,13], daughter of (4) CLAUDE BOUDROT and (1d) ANNE-MARIE THIBODEAU, about 1715. Elisabeth was born about 1696. She died after 13 Sep 1756. 5 F iv. (2d) Marie LeBlanc[2,7,14] was born about 1680. Marie married[2,7,14] (4) Alexis Cormier[2,7,14], son of (2) THOMAS CORMIER and (1c) MARIE-MADELEINE GIROUARD, about 1697. Alexis was born about 1676. 6 F v. (2e) Anne LeBlanc[2,15,16] was born about 1681 in Acadia. She was buried 30 Jan 1770 in l'Assomption, Quebec. Anne married[2,15,16] (3) Pierre Breau[2,15,16,17], son of (1) VINCENT BREAU Brot and (1b) MARIE BOURG, about 1705. Pierre was born about 1670. He died after 25 Apr 1757. SAW_adds_&_Corrtections: p 274 (sept 2003) Famille de Pierre Breau (3) Ajouter, après «e. fille», «f. fille n av Rc 1707 (peut être du deuxième lit)». . p 275 (sept 2003) La même famille Par conséquent, «f» à «n» deviennent «g» à «o». . p 275 (août 2007) La même famille g. (auparavant f.) Joseph. Au bout de la première ligne, au lieu de «v 1733», lire «v 1735». . p 275 (sept 2003) La même famille h. (auparavant g.) Catherine. Au lieu de «n v 1707», lire «n/b Rg GP 7 févr/14 avril 1708 (pr & mr: Jean Hébert qui a signé & Marguerite Richard)». [Contribution de Robert Brault, de Terrebonne (Québec)] . p 275 (avril 2011) La même famille i. (auparavant h.) Anne. Sur les deuxième et troisième lignes, supprimer tout ce qui suit «Dugas)». . p 276 (avril 2011) La même famille Ajouter, après les quatre Notes de S.A. White, ce qui suit: Note de P. Delaney Les dispenses du quatrième degré de consanguinité accordées lors des mariages de Joseph LeBlanc, arrière-petit-fils de Jean Babineau et d'Isabelle Breau, avec Modeste Léger, arrière-petite-fille de Pierre-Jacques Léger et d'Agathe Breau (Rg Memramcook 12 sept 1826) et de Grégoire LeBlanc, frère de Joseph, avec Marguerite Léger, cousine germaine de Modeste (ibid. 20 sept 1830), confirmant l'affirmation de Placide Gaudet selon laquelle Agathe Breau était la fille de Pierre Breau et d'Anne LeBlanc. 7 F vi. (2f) Catherine LeBlanc[2,7,18] was born about 1683 in Acadia. She died before 14 Nov 1740 in Acadia. Catherine married[2,7,18] (5) Pierre Cormier[2,7,18], son of (2) THOMAS CORMIER and (1c) MARIE-MADELEINE GIROUARD, about 1702. Pierre was born 25 Mar 1682 in Beaubassin, Acadia and was baptized 25 Mar 1682 in Beaubassin, Acadia . He died before 17 Jul 1730. 8 M vii. (27) Pierre LeBlanc[2,19] was born about 1684. He died 25 May 1745 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[20] 25 May 1745 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Pierre married[2,19,21] (8a) Marie Landry[2,19], daughter of (8) RENE LANDRY and (3b) ANNE THERIOT, on 15 Nov 1718 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marie was born about 1692. She was buried 6 Oct 1770 in Yamachiche, Quebec. 9 M viii. (13) Rene LeBlanc[2,22,23] was born about Dec 1685 in Port-Royal, Acadia. Rene married[2,22,23] (6a) Jeanne Landry Anne[2,22,23], daughter of (6) CLAUDE LANDRY and (1e) CATHERINE THIBODEAU Marie-, about 1708. Jeanne was born about 1685. 10 F ix. (2i) Cecile LeBlanc Marie[2,9,10,24,25] was born after 1686. She was buried[26] 26 May 1731 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. BURIAL: wit Jacque LeBlanc, her father; Michel Boudrot her husband; Joseph Boudrot; Jacques Terriot; Joseph Huguet Cecile married[2,9,10,24,25] (14) Michel Boudrot Boudreau[2,9,10,24,25], son of (4) CLAUDE BOUDROT and (1d) ANNE-MARIE THIBODEAU, about 1708. Michel was born about 1685. He died Sep 1755-Sep 1756. 11 F x. (2j) Madelaine LeBlanc[2,27,28] was born about 1686 in Acadia. She was buried 4 Oct 1761 in Trois Rivieres, Quebec. Madelaine married[2,27,28,29] (2) Michel Hache dit Galland[2,27,28], son of (1) Michel Hache Larche dit Galland and (2c) Anne Cormier, on 12 Oct 1711 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Michel was born about 1691 in Beaubassin, Acadia. He died 11 Sep 1765 in Bordreaux, St-Croix, France. 12 M xi. (19) FRANCOIS LE BLANC[2,9,10,30] was born about 1688 in Acadia. He died 1761. Location: The family was deported to Boston MA British Colonies. Marguerite and her children, Simon and Marguerite, were in Miquelon in 1767(Source - S White Dictionaire) FRANCOIS married[2,9,10,30,31] (4h) MARGUERITE BOUDROT[2,9,10,30], daughter of (4) CLAUDE BOUDROT and (1d) ANNE-MARIE THIBODEAU, on 19 Sep 1712 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. MARGUERITE was born about 1698. She died after 15 May 1767. 13 M xii. (20) Bernard LeBlanc[2,32,33] was born about 1690 in Grand Pre, Acadia. He died before 1763. Bernard married[2,32,33,34] (8a) Marie Bourg[2,32,33], daughter of (8) ALEXANDRE BOURG dit Bellehumeur and (3e) MARGUERITE MELANSON, on 7 Feb 1714 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. Marie was born about 1695. She died 23 Nov 1764 in Le Mirebalais, St Dominque. 14 M xiii. (2m) Ignace LeBlanc[2] was born about 1692 in Acadia. Location: In the 1693 census of Les Mines Ignace was 1 year of age. He may have been born in Les Mines, Acadia, Canada(Source - S White Dictionaire). Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 983-985 LeBlanc Daniel (1). 2. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 985-987 LeBlanc Jacques (2). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 798-799 Hebert Antoine (1). 4. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1373-1375 Richard Michel (1). 5. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 995-996 LeBlanc Jean (7). 6. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 133 (SGA-3, 43b). 7. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 401-402 Cormier Thomas (2). 8. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 402-404 Cormier Francois (3). 9. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 190-193 Boudrot Claude (4). 10. Stephen A White, Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 6-9 Boudrot Claude (4). 11. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Families Acadiennes (2) - unpublished, v L p 529 LeBlanc Jacques (21). 12. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 44-45 Aucoin Martin (3). 13. Stephen A White, DGFA - Ajouts et corrections, v1 p 44-45 Aucoin Martin (3). 14. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 404-406 Cormier Alexis (4). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 270-272 Breau Vincent (1). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 274-277 Breau Pierre (3). 17. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 254-256 Bourgeois Germain (3). 18. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 406-408 Cormier Pierre (5). 19. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 928-930 Landry Rene (8). 20. DOBR v 1aR, p 150 (SGA-3, 32b). 21. DOBR v 1aR, p 114, 149 (SGA-2, 256). 22. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 924-926 Landry Claude (6). 23. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1006-1007 LeBlanc Rene (13). 24. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 207-209 Boudrot Michel (14). 25. Stephen A White, Famille de Michel Boudrot, p 23-25 Boudrot Michel (14). 26. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, v 1a p 125 (SGA-2,109). 27. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 791-794 Hache Michel (1). 28. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 794-796 Hache Michel (2). 29. DOBR v 1aR, p 89, 137 (SGA-1, 54). 30. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1019-1021 LeBlanc Francois (19). 31. DOBR, v 1a p 31-32, 130 (SGA-1, 48). 32. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 234-237 Bourg Alexandre (8). 33. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1021-1022 LeBlanc Bernard (20). 34. DOBR v 1aR, p 38, 124 (SGA-1, 43).
DUTCH OVEN GATHERING - LATANIER COOKERS - PALMETTO ISLAND STATE PARK – LOCATED JUST BELOW ABBEVILLE, LA. 2ND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE MONTH OF MAY – WE GO TO STATE COOK OFFS – THIS YEAR AT LAKE BISTENEAU STATE PARK. WE HAVE OUR NEXT GATHERING NEXT SATURDAY DECEMBER 13TH -- WE BEGIN COOKING AT 8:00 AM AND SERVE AT 11:30 AM. LAST MONTH WAS THE COCHON DE-LAIT COOKING. WE HAD 5 CAJUN MICROWAVE COOKERS WITH 5 LARGE HOGS. EVERYTHING EATEN. THERE WERE 41 BLACK IRON POTS THAT ALL SORTS OF WONDERFUL DISHES. - I COOKED PORK JAMBALAYA IN MY POT AND BOB COOKED CORNBREAD IN HIS POT. WE SERVED OVER 400 PEOPLE. WE RAN OUT OF PLATES AND PEOPLE WERE GOING BACK TO THEIR CAMPERS TO GET MORE PLATES. THE CROWD WAS RATHER LARGE. THE MUSIC WAS GREAT AND EVERYONE HAD A GOOD TIME. WE EVEN HAD COOKS FROM ARKANSAS AND NORTH LOUISIANA WHO CAME DOWN AND COOKED WITH US. COME ON DOWN AND GET SOME GREAT FOOD COOKED IN BLACK IRON POTS THE OLD FASHION WAY. COME PASS A GOOD TIME. OF NOTE THE PERRY BRIDGE IS CLOSED FOR 6 MONTHS – YOU NEED TO COME DOWN THE PUMPING PLANT ROAD THAT GOES TO --- RICHARD SEAFOOD AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS.
I have a cast iron 5 quart pot that I use on my glass cook top for 45 years and have never had any problems. When I am through cooking I let it cool then I clean it with SALT AND RINSE WITH WARM WATER. I Finish it off cleaning it AND drying it then applying some PAM COOKING SPRAY – IT DOES A GREAT JOB FOR ME. THIS POT WAS GIVEN TO ME BY AN OLD LADY FROM ACROSS THE STREET WHEN WE MOVED IN TO OUR NEW HOUSE 45 YEARS AGO. SHE WOULD ALWAYS TELL ME MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN IT LIKE I TOLD YOU AND NEVER--NEVER USE SOAP TO CLEAN IT. SHE WOULD JOKINGLY TELL ME IF I EVERY HAD ANY LEFTOVERS TO GET OUR SONS TO CROSS THE STREET AND BRING HER SOME. SHE GOT LOTS OF LEFTOVERS THROUGH THE YEARS. From: Roberta Estes via Sent: Saturday, December 6, 2014 4:55 PM To: 'George O Brien' ; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Care of your Cast Iron Cookware Hi Karen, What kind of stove can't use cast iron and why? Roberta -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George O Brien via Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:50 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Care of your Cast Iron Cookware Hi, Yes, I am cooking with cast iron. Just recently we we were asked if we wanted some of my brothers cast iron as it can't be used on his stove. So it is being passed down. Do you also share that you are borderline anemic? Karen Lynn . ------------------------------- 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
bet it is a flat glass surface!! the cast iron doesn't make good heating contact on those types of stoves! Fran Wilcox On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Roberta Estes via <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Karen, > > What kind of stove can't use cast iron and why? > > Roberta > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On > Behalf Of George O Brien via > Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:50 PM > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Care of your Cast Iron Cookware > > Hi, > Yes, I am cooking with cast iron. Just recently we we were asked if we > wanted some of my brothers cast iron as it can't be used on his stove. So > it is being passed down. Do you also share that you are borderline anemic? > Karen Lynn > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Hi Karen, What kind of stove can't use cast iron and why? Roberta -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George O Brien via Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2014 5:50 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Care of your Cast Iron Cookware Hi, Yes, I am cooking with cast iron. Just recently we we were asked if we wanted some of my brothers cast iron as it can't be used on his stove. So it is being passed down. Do you also share that you are borderline anemic? Karen Lynn
Hi, Yes, I am cooking with cast iron. Just recently we we were asked if we wanted some of my brothers cast iron as it can't be used on his stove. So it is being passed down. Do you also share that you are borderline anemic? Karen Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> To: acadian <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Dec 6, 2014 8:45 am Subject: [ACADIAN] Care of your Cast Iron Cookware Care of your Cast Iron Cookware One of the things we in Louisiana share with our cousins in Nova Scotia is Cast Iron Cookware. Do we also use them in our other homelands? Southern Living Magazine ran the 11 Commandments of Cast Iron Care on Page 105 of the October 2014. For some reason the article is not yet in their index. Check your library or email me at [email protected] for a copy. (thanks Eula) In the 70s, I got chicken fryer and was later given my sisters, 2 six inch fry pans, after she passed. In my Final Instructions, all three will go to her daughter or her daughters. Maybe then she will be old enough to appreciate them. . ------------------------------- 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
send me a copy of the cast iron care please!! FRan On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > Care of your Cast Iron Cookware > > > One of the things we in Louisiana share with our cousins in Nova Scotia is > Cast Iron Cookware. > Do we also use them in our other homelands? > > > Southern Living Magazine ran the 11 Commandments of Cast Iron Care on Page > 105 of the October 2014. > For some reason the article is not yet in their index. > Check your library or email me at [email protected] for a copy. (thanks > Eula) > > > In the 70s, I got chicken fryer and was later given my sisters, 2 six inch > fry pans, after she passed. In my Final Instructions, all three will go to > her daughter or her daughters. Maybe then she will be old enough to > appreciate them. > . > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Paul, I'd like a copy please. Thank you, Roberta On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > Care of your Cast Iron Cookware > > > One of the things we in Louisiana share with our cousins in Nova > Scotia is Cast Iron Cookware. > Do we also use them in our other homelands? > > > Southern Living Magazine ran the 11 Commandments of Cast Iron Care on > Page > 105 of the October 2014. > For some reason the article is not yet in their index. > Check your library or email me at [email protected] for a copy. (thanks > Eula) > > > In the 70s, I got chicken fryer and was later given my sisters, 2 six > inch fry pans, after she passed. In my Final Instructions, all three > will go to her daughter or her daughters. Maybe then she will be old > enough to appreciate them. > . > ------------------------------- > 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
I can;t live without my cast iron pots and fry pans... won't make gumbo without the cast iron pot! Fran in cold Deerfield Ma On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > Care of your Cast Iron Cookware > > > One of the things we in Louisiana share with our cousins in Nova Scotia is > Cast Iron Cookware. > Do we also use them in our other homelands? > > > Southern Living Magazine ran the 11 Commandments of Cast Iron Care on Page > 105 of the October 2014. > For some reason the article is not yet in their index. > Check your library or email me at [email protected] for a copy. (thanks > Eula) > > > In the 70s, I got chicken fryer and was later given my sisters, 2 six inch > fry pans, after she passed. In my Final Instructions, all three will go to > her daughter or her daughters. Maybe then she will be old enough to > appreciate them. > . > ------------------------------- > 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 >
I got a request for Francoise children. Not sure if it was updated since I last posted, so here is a fresh copy. Questions and Comments always welcome. ========================================== Modified Register for (1a) FRANCOISE GAUDET First Generation 1. (1a) FRANCOISE GAUDET[1,2,3] was born about 1623. She died before 1700 in Port-Royal, Acadia. FRANCOISE married[1,2] (1) (1) MERCIER[1,2] about 1644. They had the following children: 2 F i. (1a) MARIE MERCIER[2,4,5] was born about 1645 in France. She died in Port-Royal, Acadia. MARIE married[2,4] (1) (1) ANTOINE BABIN[2,4] about 1662. ANTOINE was born about 1626. He died 1686/1688 in Port-Royal, Acadia. MARIE also married[2,5] (2) (1) Guillaume Le Juge[2,5] about 1688. Guillaume was born about 1665. FRANCOISE also married[1,3] (2) (1) DANIEL LE BLANC[1,3] on 1650. DANIEL was born about 1626. He died 1695/1698 in Port-Royal, Acadia. They had the following children: 3 M ii. (2) JACQUES LE BLANC[3,6,7] was born about 1651 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He died after 26 May 1731 in Grand Pre, Acadia. JACQUES married[3,6,7] (1c) CATHERINE HEBERT[3,6,7], daughter of (1) ANTOINE HEBERT Anthyme and GENEVIEVE LEFRANC, about 1673 in Grand Pre, Acadia. CATHERINE was born about 1656. She died in Grand Pre, Acadia. 4 F iii. (1b) FRANCOISE LE BLANC[3,8,9] was born about 1653 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She died 1677/1686 in Cobequid, Acadia. FRANCOISE married[3,8,9] (2) MARTIN BLANCHARD[3,8,9,10], son of (1) JEAN BLANCHARD and RADEGONDE LAMBERT Jeanne Joy, about 1671 in Cobeguit, Acadia. MARTIN was born about 1647 in Port Royal, Acadia. 5 M iv. (1c) Etienne LeBlanc[3] was born about 1656 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He died in at sea. 6 M v. (3) RENE LE BLANC[3,11,12] was born about 1657 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He died 3 Jan 1734 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[13] 4 Jan 1734 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. RENE married[3,11,12] (1h) ANNE BOURGEOIS[3,11,12], daughter of (1) JACQUES BOURGEOIS dit Jacob and (1a) JEANNE TRAHAN, about 1678 in Port-Royal, Acadia. ANNE was born about 1661 in Port-Royal, Acadia. She died 28 Dec 1747 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[14] 29 Dec 1747 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. 7 M vi. (5) ANDRE LE BLANC[3,15,16,17] was born about 1659. He died 4 May 1743 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[18] 5 May 1743 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand Pre, Acadia. ANDRE married[3,15,16] (1h) MARIE DUGAS Jeanne Anne[3,15,16,17], daughter of (1) ABRAHAM DUGAS and (1b) MARGUERITE DOUCET Louise, about 1683 in Port-Royal, Acadia. MARIE was born about 1667. She died 13 Jan 1734 in Grand Pre, Acadia and was buried[19] 14 Jan 1734 in St-Charles-aux-Mines Catholic Church, Grand-Pre, Acadia. 8 M vii. (4) ANTOINE LE BLANC[3,11,20] was born about 1662 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He was buried before 20 Jul 1730 in Grand-Pre, Acadia. ANTOINE married[3,11,20] (1i) MARIE BOURGEOIS[3,11,20], daughter of (1) JACQUES BOURGEOIS dit Jacob and (1a) JEANNE TRAHAN, about 1681. MARIE was born about 1665. She died in Grand-Pre, Acadia. 9 M viii. (6) Pierre LeBlanc[3,21,22,23] was born about 1664 in Port-Royal, Acadia. He was buried[24] 5 Nov 1717 in St-Jean-Baptiste Church, Port-Royal, Acadia. Pierre married[3,21,22] (1) (2b) Marie Theriot Elisabeth Terriault[3,21,22], daughter of (2) CLAUDE THERIOT and (1c) MARIE GAUTROT Francoise Louise Gautreau, about 1684. Marie was born about 1665. She died before 1693. Pierre also married[3,22,23] (2) (2e) Magdelaine Bourg[3,22,23], daughter of (2) FRANCOIS BOURG and (1d) MARGUERITE BOUDROT, about 1697. Magdelaine was born about 1677. She died after 3 Dec 1730. Appendix A - Sources 1. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v1, p 666-668 Gaudet Jean (1). 2. Stephen A White, Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles Acadiennes 1636-1714 v2, p 1173-1174 Mercier (1). 3. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 983-985 LeBlanc Daniel (1). 4. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 57-58 Babin Antoine (1). 5. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1059 Le Juge Guillaume (1). 6. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 985-987 LeBlanc Jacques (2). 7. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 798-799 Hebert Antoine (1). 8. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 143-144 Blanchard Jean (1). 9. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 144-146 Blanchard Martin (2). 10. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 780-781 Guilbeau Pierre (1). 11. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 251-253 Bourgeois Jacques (1). 12. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 987-989 LeBlanc Rene (3). 13. Diocese of Baton Rouge v 1aR, p 151 (SGA-2, 132) . 14. DOBR v 1aR, p 39 (SGA-3, 47a). 15. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 562-564 Dugas Abraham (1). 16. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 991-992 Le Blanc Andre (5). 17. Albert J Robichaux Jr, The Acadian Exiles in Saint-Malo 1758-1785, v 2 p 711-712 Robichaud Joseph (834). 18. DOBR v 1aR, p 121 (SGA-3, 20b). 19. DOBR v 1aR, p 66 (SGA-2, 132). 20. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 989-990 LeBlanc Antoine (4). 21. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 1484-1486 Theriot Claude (2). 22. Stephen A White, DGFA v2, p 993-995 LeBlanc Pierre (6). 23. Stephen A White, DGFA v1, p 222-224 Bourg Francois (2). 24. An Acadian Parish Remembered, RG 1 Vol. 26 p.360 Le Blanc Pierre.
Care of your Cast Iron Cookware One of the things we in Louisiana share with our cousins in Nova Scotia is Cast Iron Cookware. Do we also use them in our other homelands? Southern Living Magazine ran the 11 Commandments of Cast Iron Care on Page 105 of the October 2014. For some reason the article is not yet in their index. Check your library or email me at [email protected] for a copy. (thanks Eula) In the 70s, I got chicken fryer and was later given my sisters, 2 six inch fry pans, after she passed. In my Final Instructions, all three will go to her daughter or her daughters. Maybe then she will be old enough to appreciate them.
Thanks for the corrections None of my families ever left Assumption except for trips to the Justice of the Peace in Thibodaux when the couple was to closely related to marry in the church. (And my family moved to New Orleans in 1908) So the (Civil) Register books are like the Assumption Marriage Book I have cited. Small reminder - rootsweb rules say no prices. -----Original Message----- From: Nancy <[email protected]> Paul, The price for the journal is the 4 issues per year bound together. That is anywhere from 250 to more than 300 pages. The first year we only published 3 issues therefore it is less expensive. The price is correct - $30.00 for a years' worth of Terrebonne Life Lines. You said we continued the Church Register books from 1902 - 1946. We were not able to get access to the church register books. These are public records, the later years are marriage records. From 1926 forward Assumption Parish marriages are included also. Thanks for the plug. Our new website is still in the baby steps of getting up and running. Nancy L. Wright Director, Terrebonne Genealogical Soc.
Besides Terrebonne they cover the whole Lafouche Interior region (Lafouche & Assumption) Terrebonne Genealogical Society http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/ a 25 year lifeline article index http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/25-year-index/ Their In Print Publication http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/book-list/ They continued the Church Register books 1902-1946! (The price for their journal must be wrong.)
Paul, The price for the journal is the 4 issues per year bound together. That is anywhere from 250 to more than 300 pages. The first year we only published 3 issues therefore it is less expensive. The price is correct - $30.00 for a years' worth of Terrebonne Life Lines. You said we continued the Church Register books from 1902 - 1946. We were not able to get access to the church register books. These are public records, the later years are marriage records. From 1926 forward Assumption Parish marriages are included also. Thanks for the plug. Our new website is still in the baby steps of getting up and running. Nancy L. Wright Director, Terrebonne Genealogical Soc. From: "Paul L LeBlanc via" <[email protected]> Wednesday, December 03, 2014 8:38 AM Subject: [LATERREB] Terrebonne Genealogical Society website > > Their In Print Publication > http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/book-list/ > They continued the Church Register books 1902-1946! > (The price for their journal must be wrong.) From: "Paul L LeBlanc via" Terrebonne Genealogical Society website > > Besides Terrebonne they cover the whole Lafouche Interior region (Lafouche > & Assumption) > > > Terrebonne Genealogical Society > http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/ > > > a 25 year lifeline article index > http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/25-year-index/ > > > Their In Print Publication > http://www.terrebonnegenealogicalsociety.org/book-list/ > They continued the Church Register books 1902-1946! > (The price for their journal must be wrong.)