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    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Let the Holidays begin.
    2. Lynn Labauve via
    3. On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > This is one of times in the year we put Genealogy on the back burner. > It is always welcome but we share our culture, traditions, family > histories & stories. > An important part of this is our foodways. > > > Has your family "lost" one or more of MeMa recipies? > Please share your name for it and a description in case it has a different > name in another of our homelands. > > > Not just limited to recipes for the way we cooked en Acadie but ones we > have developed as we have spread out. > > > If you have a favorite recipe you think cousins might enjoy please share. > Because we cook "by feel" we might share something from the web and tell us > how you make it yours. > > > We try and include one recipe from a different homeland on our holiday > table. We can then tell the family about your cousin there. Aline in > Moncton makes the best Chicken & Sausage Gumbo in that region. > > > Please include the word Recipe or Tradition in the subject so everyone > knows. > > > Please share you family stories and traditions for cousins whose family > has lost theirs. > > > Try to get it all in by Sunday the 30th, but, I promise to not slap your > wrist if we run a few days over. > > > > > Our Next exchange period starts before Christmas and runs through King's > Day. > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/18/2014 04:38:28
    1. [ACADIAN] Creole French Bread Dressing recipe
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. We can not even leave white bread stuffing alone can't we? I myself prefer dirty rice but use it as a side dish rather than "stuffin". Only major difference is less liquid. http://www.nola.com/food/index.ssf/2014/11/creole_french_bread_dressing_r.html Creole French Bread Dressing recipe The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Simmer the turkey giblets and neck for about 1 hour in water seasoned with Frank's Famous Creole Seasoning. When giblets are tender, remove from ...

    11/18/2014 08:04:17
    1. [ACADIAN] Let the Holidays begin.
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. This is one of times in the year we put Genealogy on the back burner. It is always welcome but we share our culture, traditions, family histories & stories. An important part of this is our foodways. Has your family "lost" one or more of MeMa recipies? Please share your name for it and a description in case it has a different name in another of our homelands. Not just limited to recipes for the way we cooked en Acadie but ones we have developed as we have spread out. If you have a favorite recipe you think cousins might enjoy please share. Because we cook "by feel" we might share something from the web and tell us how you make it yours. We try and include one recipe from a different homeland on our holiday table. We can then tell the family about your cousin there. Aline in Moncton makes the best Chicken & Sausage Gumbo in that region. Please include the word Recipe or Tradition in the subject so everyone knows. Please share you family stories and traditions for cousins whose family has lost theirs. Try to get it all in by Sunday the 30th, but, I promise to not slap your wrist if we run a few days over. Our Next exchange period starts before Christmas and runs through King's Day.

    11/18/2014 03:47:56
    1. [ACADIAN] Updated Nova Scotia Archives Links
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Updated Nova Scotia Archives Links from Cyndi lists =~=~=~=~ URL : http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm TITLE : Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management DESCRIPTION : =~=~=~=~ URL : http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/ TITLE : Virtual Archives DESCRIPTION : =~=~=~=~ URL : http://novascotia.ca/archives/virtual/directories/ TITLE : 'Let Your Fingers Do the Walking' DESCRIPTION : Using City, Provincial, Telephone and Business Directories in Archival Research. =~=~=~=~

    11/17/2014 02:06:42
    1. [ACADIAN] Genealogy Village indexes
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Genealogy Village indexes change two letter abbreviation for other states =~=~=~=~ URL : http://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/ TITLE : Louisiana DESCRIPTION : =~=~=~=~ URL : http://meahgp.genealogyvillage.com/ TITLE : Maine DESCRIPTION : =~=~=~=~ URL : http://mdahgp.genealogyvillage.com/ TITLE : Maryland DESCRIPTION : =~=~=~=~ URL : http://maahgp.genealogyvillage.com/ TITLE : Massachusetts DESCRIPTION :

    11/17/2014 01:49:35
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Waiting on the dock
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Eula <[email protected]> paul leblanc you just sent me this golden piece of our family puzzle. WOW. What a great way to wake up and see this. I am so happy to have received this and from such a great genealogist. It may be cold outside but the sun sure is shining on my computer and all this wisdom. BOB’S GGGGGGRAND PARENTS. WOW – THANK YOU. Francoise married[1] Joseph Chauvin Delery[2], son of Pierre Chauvin and Marthe Autreuil Hautreux, on 27 May 1726 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Joseph was born 14 Apr 1674 in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec. He died 19 Aug 1732 in of Chapitoulas and was buried[3] 20 Aug 1732 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. BURIAL: ADNO v 1 p 49 Chauvin Joseph, Surnamed (dit)De Lery, Resident of Chaptoulas, i Aug 20, 1732 (SLC, B1, 77) ADNO v 1 p 158

    11/16/2014 01:32:23
    1. [ACADIAN] Waiting on the dock
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Families waiting on the dock when the Acadians arrived. Joseph Chauvin brother Gills left their sibs in Montreal and came to Louisiana. I was helping a cousin with a sib that stayed. Joseph married a LeBlanc the daughter of Henry which was the same as my Grandfather. Henry had all daughters so the name died. ADNO v 1 & 2 entries I will post Marriage contracts & other sources tomorrow. ===================== Modified Register for Henry LeBlanc First Generation 1. Henry LeBlanc died before 1725. Henry married Seruanne Le Marie. They had the following children: + 2 F i. Francoise Lorence LeBlanc LaurenceFrancoise Lorence LeBlanc Laurence. + 3 F ii. Marianne LeBlancMarianne LeBlanc. + 4 F iii. Setuanne Perinne LeBlanc LaurenceSetuanne Perinne LeBlanc Laurence. Second Generation 2. Francoise Lorence LeBlanc Laurence (Henry) was born in of, St-Laurent, St-Malo, Ile-et-Vilaine, France. Francoise married[1] Joseph Chauvin Delery[2], son of Pierre Chauvin and Marthe Autreuil Hautreux, on 27 May 1726 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Joseph was born 14 Apr 1674 in Montreal, Montreal, Quebec. He died 19 Aug 1732 in of Chapitoulas and was buried[3] 20 Aug 1732 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. BURIAL: ADNO v 1 p 49 Chauvin Joseph, Surnamed (dit)De Lery, Resident of Chaptoulas, i Aug 20, 1732 (SLC, B1, 77) ADNO v 1 p 158 Le Blanc Francoise Lorence [@laurence](dec Henry & Seruanne Le Marie) Native of St-Laurent, Diocese of St-Malo m Joseph Chauvin Delery, May 27, 1726 (SLC, M1, 106) ADNO v 1 p 49 Chauvin Joseph of Montreal in Canada(?)widower of Hypolite Mercier dec at LaRochelle m Francois Lorence [@lawrence] Le Blanc May 26 1726 w. Brusle Councillor of the superior Council of this Province and the brides brother-in-law, Fleuriaux [@Fleuriau] procurator general at the same council, Fassind, Councillor bothj cousins in the second degree by affinity through their spouces, Cecille Le Blanc , Helene Desmorieres [@morieres], PelagieDesmorieres [@Moriere], Seruanne Le Blanc, De LaTour, Rossard, Malbre, R Duval (SLC, M1, 106) Joseph and Francoise had the following children: + 5 F i. Christine Chauvin DeleryChristine Chauvin Delery. 6 F ii. Laurence Chauvin was christened[4] 25 Jun 1730. Baptism: ADNO v 1 p 49 Chauvin Laurence [fem] (Joseph Chauvin Delery & Francoise Laure(*) Le Blanc b June 25, 1730 (AN, 1703, 113) 7 F iii. Marguerite Chauvin. Marguerite married (1) Dominque Verbois De. Dominque died before 14 Aug 1759. Marguerite also married[5] (2) Bernard DeVerger on 14 Aug 1759 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. + 8 M iv. Francois ChauvinFrancois Chauvin. 3. Marianne LeBlanc (Henry). Marianne married Claude Jousset Josette La Loire, son of Jean-Baptiste Jousset de la Loire and Marianne Nadot Nadaud, on 26 Feb 1725[6] in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Claude was born 1704. He died 1776. ADNO v 1 p 158 Le Blanc Marianne(dec Henry Le Blanc & Suranne Le Marie) m Claude Jousett La Loire, Feb 26, 1725 (SLC, M1, 80) ADNO v 1 p 137 Jousset Claude (dec Jean Baptiste Jousset de la Loire [former] resident of Montreal & Marianne Nadot) m Marianne Le Blanc feb 26 1725 w Boisbriant, commandant general of this colony & knight of the Military Order of St-Louis; de la Chaise, royal commissioner; Brusle, councillor of the Superior Council of the province & the bride's beau-frere; Fasende [@faisende], Fleuriau, the bride's first cousin & councillor of the same superior Council; Demande; Perine La Marie; Cecille Le Blanc, Louise Manade; Heleine Demorier; Pelagie Demoriere; Serunne Le Blanc; Rossard Chartier de Baulne; Prat; Dalcour (SLC M1 80)) Claude and Marianne had the following children: 9 F i. Cecile Francoise Jousset. Cecile married[7] Jacque Corbin Bachemain on 25 Jan 1764 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 4. Setuanne Perinne LeBlanc Laurence (Henry). Setuanne married[8] Bernard Alexandre Vielle on 25 Jun 1726 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. ADNO v 1 p 158 Le Blanc Serunna Perinne Laurence(dec Henry [former] magazine custodian & Seruanne LeMarie) m Bernard Alexandre [@Alexandre Bernard] Vielle, june 25, 1726 (SLC, M1, 108) ADNO v 1 p 255-256 Viel Bernard Alexandre [@Alexandre Bernard] (pierre, Burgher of Paris & Elizabeth Le Blanc) of Paris, Head surgeon of New Orleans m Seruanne Perinne Laurence Le Blanc Jene 25, 1726 w Brusle; Chauvin de Lery, the bride's brother-in-law; Fassend [@fassinde] the brides first cousin by affinity; Dumanoir; Prat; Perault; Ste-Thereze; P Demanade (SLC M1 108) Bernard and Setuanne had the following children: 10 M i. Alexandre Antoine Viel was christened[9] 1 Mar 1730. Baptism: Alexandre Antoine (Bernard Alexandre & Serune Perine Lam{our?] b March 1, 1730 (AN, B 1730 111) Third Generation 5. Christine Chauvin Delery (Francoise Lorence LeBlanc, Henry). Christine married (1) Guillaume Denes, son of Pierre Denes. Guillaume was buried[10] 11 Apr 1746 in St Charles Borremeo Church, Destrehan, St Charles, LA. They had the following children: 11 F i. Marguerite Denes was born about 1742 in German Coast, LA. She died about 1781. Marguerite married[11] Francois Martin, son of Jacques Pierre Martin and Marie Filent, on 8 Nov 1762 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Francois was born about 1740 in St-Maragrin, Saintange, France. He died Jul 1801 in Pointe-a-la-Hache, Plaquemines, LA. 12 M ii. Jean Denes was christened[12] 18 Apr 1745 in St Charles Borremeo Church, Destrehan, St Charles, LA. Christine also married[13] (2) Jean Lafrance d'Argent, son of Lafrance d'Argent and Anne, on 21 May 1748 in St Charles Borremeo Church, Destrehan, St Charles, LA. Jean was born about 1720. He died before 1756. ADNO v 1 p 145 La France Jean (dec [o] & Anne [o]), native of New Orleans, Diocese of Quebec m Christine Chovin surname [dit] Delery May 21 1748 w LeBorne Sr, George LeBorne Jr, Jean Baptiste LeBorne (SCB, B1, 50) ADNO v 1 p 49 Chauvin Christine (dec [o] Chovin, surname [dit] Delery & Francoise [o], Native of New Orleans, diocese og Quebec, widow of Guilleaume Denes m Jean LaFrance may 21 1748 (SCB, B1, 50) Jean and Christine had the following children: 13 F iii. Marie-Josephe Lafrance was christened[14] 19 Mar 1749 in St Charles Borremeo Church, Destrehan, St Charles, LA. Baptism: ADNO v 1 p 145 La France Marie Josephe (Jean & Christine Chovin) b March 19 1749 s Jean Simon Dreger Jr & Marguerite Golois (SCB B1 55) 14 M iv. Jean-Baptiste Lafrance was christened[15] 2 Jul 1754 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. He died about 1819. Jean-Baptiste married Fansoneta Jeanne Tassin, daughter of Pierre Tassin and Jeanne Daubard. Fansoneta was born 21 Dec 1755. She died 21 Dec 1775. 15 F v. Marie Jeanne Lafrance was christened[16] 12 Apr 1755 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 8. Francois Chauvin (Francoise Lorence LeBlanc, Henry). Francois married[17] Marie Delachaise on 26 Jun 1763 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. They had the following children: 16 F i. Marie Louise Chauvin was born 14 Jul 1770 and was christened[18] 31 Jul 1770 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 17 M ii. Nicholas Chauvin was born 9 Jan 1769 and was christened[19] 30 Jan 1769 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 18 M iii. Nicholas Francois Chauvin was born 26 Aug 1764 and was christened[20] 2 May 1765 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. 19 F iv. Rose Chauvin was born 15 Dec 1766 and was christened[21] 20 Sep 1767 in St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Orleans, LA. Appendix A - Sources 1. Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, v 1 p 49, 158 (SLC M1 109). 2. Mgr Cyprien Tanguay, <I>Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles CanadiennesTanguay</I>, v 1 p 123 Chauvin Pierre. 3. ADNO, v 1 p 49 (SLC, B1, 77). 4. ADNO, v 1 p 49 (AN, 1730, 113). 5. ADNO, v 2 p 53, (SLC B4 14). 6. ADNO, v 1 p 137, 158 (SLC, M1, 80). 7. ADNO, v 2 p 61, 156 (SLC B5 173 & M2 1). 8. ADNO, v 1 p 158, 255-256 (SLC M1 108). 9. ADNO, v 1 p 255 (AN, B 1730 111). 10. ADNO, v 2 p 76 (SCB B1 39) . 11. ADNO, v 2 p 85, 198 (SLC B4, 72). 12. ADNO, v 2 p 76 (SCB B1 33) . 13. ADNO, v 1 p 49, 145 (SCB, B1, 50). 14. ADNO, v 1 p 145 (SCB B1 55). 15. ADNO, v 2 p 162 (SLC B3 23). 16. ADNO, v 2 p 162 (SLC B3 39). 17. ADNO, v 2 p 53 (SLC B5 171). 18. ADNO, v 2 p 53-54 (SLC B6 86). 19. ADNO, v 2 p 54 (SLC B6 39). 20. ADNO, v 2 p 54 (SLC B5 91). 21. ADNO, v 2 p 54 (SLC B6 6).

    11/15/2014 03:18:36
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie
    2. Lynn Labauve via
    3. Yikes! Doesn't look too appetizing to me! On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > White Boudin Not Red (Black in NB/NS [blood]) > 15 mins "movie" on a staple in Southwest Louisiana > Not for faint of heart as Boucherie is shown. > Note: that the "family names" are assimilated Cajun ones and not Acadian > ones. > > > The TP article > > http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf/2014/11/cajun_boudin_takes_star_turn_s.html > > The movie > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acy22OziLCI > > > > > > > Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie - Media Buffet > > > The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com > > Traditional Cajun boudin is the star of a new short documentary. (DAVID > GRUNFELD / THE TIMES PICAYUNE) (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE ... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/14/2014 08:04:50
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Fw: Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie
    2. John Estano deRoche via
    3. Very much resembles the practices of immigrants from northern Italy to the coal-mining towns of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, in the late 1800s up through the mid-1900s! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eula via Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 11:46 AM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: [ACADIAN] Fw: Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie From: Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 8:35 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN] Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie YOU HAVE GOT TO WATCH THIS - BOY OH BOY WHAT MEMORIES OF MY YOUTH AND FAMILY YEARLY GATHERINGS. THIS IS HOW WE DIVIDED OUR MEAT FOR FREEZER AND WINTER. EVERYONE WAS INVOLVED IN DOING THE VARIOUS COOKING, CUTTING THE MEAT, MAKING CRACKLINS AND BOUDIN, COOKING A PORK FRICASSE AND BACKBONE STEWS AND EVERYONE LEFT WITH A PACK OF MEAT FOR THEMSELVES. WE USUALLY BUTCHERED 2 OR 3 PIGS AT A TIME. MOM AND DAD WERE BOTH FROM LARGE FAMILIES AND WE ALL GATHERED TOGETHER IT WAS WONDERFUL. THE YEARS HAVE GONE BY ALL TOO FAST AND SOME OF THESE TRADITIONS HAVE BEEN LOST AS FAMILIES MOVED AWAY FROM THE FARMS. CLICK ON THE VIDEO BELOW. White Boudin Not Red (Black in NB/NS [blood]) 15 mins "movie" on a staple in Southwest Louisiana Not for faint of heart as Boucherie is shown. Note: that the "family names" are assimilated Cajun ones and not Acadian ones. The TP article http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf/2014/11/cajun_boudin_takes_star_turn_s. html The movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acy22OziLCI Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie - Media Buffet The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Traditional Cajun boudin is the star of a new short documentary. (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE TIMES PICAYUNE) (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE ... . ------------------------------- 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

    11/14/2014 05:07:11
    1. [ACADIAN] Fw: Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie
    2. Eula via
    3. From: Paul L LeBlanc via Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 8:35 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ACADIAN] Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie YOU HAVE GOT TO WATCH THIS - BOY OH BOY WHAT MEMORIES OF MY YOUTH AND FAMILY YEARLY GATHERINGS. THIS IS HOW WE DIVIDED OUR MEAT FOR FREEZER AND WINTER. EVERYONE WAS INVOLVED IN DOING THE VARIOUS COOKING, CUTTING THE MEAT, MAKING CRACKLINS AND BOUDIN, COOKING A PORK FRICASSE AND BACKBONE STEWS AND EVERYONE LEFT WITH A PACK OF MEAT FOR THEMSELVES. WE USUALLY BUTCHERED 2 OR 3 PIGS AT A TIME. MOM AND DAD WERE BOTH FROM LARGE FAMILIES AND WE ALL GATHERED TOGETHER IT WAS WONDERFUL. THE YEARS HAVE GONE BY ALL TOO FAST AND SOME OF THESE TRADITIONS HAVE BEEN LOST AS FAMILIES MOVED AWAY FROM THE FARMS. CLICK ON THE VIDEO BELOW. White Boudin Not Red (Black in NB/NS [blood]) 15 mins "movie" on a staple in Southwest Louisiana Not for faint of heart as Boucherie is shown. Note: that the "family names" are assimilated Cajun ones and not Acadian ones. The TP article http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf/2014/11/cajun_boudin_takes_star_turn_s.html The movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acy22OziLCI Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie - Media Buffet The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Traditional Cajun boudin is the star of a new short documentary. (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE TIMES PICAYUNE) (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE ... . ------------------------------- 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

    11/14/2014 02:45:42
    1. [ACADIAN] Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. White Boudin Not Red (Black in NB/NS [blood]) 15 mins "movie" on a staple in Southwest Louisiana Not for faint of heart as Boucherie is shown. Note: that the "family names" are assimilated Cajun ones and not Acadian ones. The TP article http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf/2014/11/cajun_boudin_takes_star_turn_s.html The movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acy22OziLCI Cajun boudin takes star turn in short movie - Media Buffet The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com Traditional Cajun boudin is the star of a new short documentary. (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE TIMES PICAYUNE) (DAVID GRUNFELD / THE ...

    11/14/2014 02:35:58
    1. [ACADIAN] Lost Souls in the other LA
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Lost Souls in the other LA Lotus - please share Thanks Terry & Cate From the Orleans (civil) Parish Board (ie country) Copied from FB page ... some of you may find an ancestor heretofore MIA. Cate ;-} ******* Compelling article about the unclaimed persons of Los Angeles County, CA. For potential family members and would-be sleuths, it includes an online database of about 1,400 who will be buried on Dec 10 if not claimed by relatives. The Unclaimed Persons volunteer group is mentioned, as is Joyce Kato, the LA County coroner who was one of the first to work with us. I'm also quoted toward the end. http://www.latimes.com/?/la-me-c1-unclaimed-dead-20141109-s? here's the database along with some eye-opening graphics: http://spreadsheets.latimes.com/unclaimed-dead/ L.A. County?s unclaimed remains of 2011 The names of those cremated at the Los Angeles County Crematory in Boyle Heights have been recorded by hand in ledgers since the early 1960s. The ashes of those who remain unclaimed after three years are buried in one mass grave each December. A ceremony remembering the unclaimed people will take pl? http://spreadsheets.latimes.com/

    11/13/2014 12:50:26
    1. [ACADIAN] Canadian Facebook groups
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Thanks Unc As much as I hate FB I am still sharing A genealogy blog of interest.. http://genealogyalacarte.ca/?p=6200 Regards, Unc

    11/12/2014 02:19:59
    1. [ACADIAN] Archives & Museums in Louisiana and other states
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Archives & Museums in Louisiana and other states Change the two letter abbreviation for other states Category Summary (Cyndi's List - United States/Louisiana - Libraries, Archives & Museums) http://www.cyndislist.com/us/la/libraries/ * New Links : 0 * Updated Links : 1 * Total Links : 49 Category Summary (Cyndi's List - United States/Maine - Libraries, Archives & Museums) http://www.cyndislist.com/us/me/libraries/ * New Links : 0 * Updated Links : 1 * Total Links : 43

    11/12/2014 12:42:36
    1. [ACADIAN] Cyndilists Churches in Louisiana & Maine
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Cyndilists Churches in Louisiana & Maine For others change to state code Category Summary (Cyndi's List - United States/Louisiana - Religion & Churches) http://www.cyndislist.com/us/la/religion/ * New Links : 0 * Updated Links : 1 * Total Links : 17 Category Summary (Cyndi's List - United States/Maine - Religion & Churches) http://www.cyndislist.com/us/me/religion/ * New Links : 0 * Updated Links : 1 * Total Links : 10

    11/09/2014 11:52:38
    1. [ACADIAN] Fwd: 250th Anniversary of Acadians arrival in Louisiana
    2. Lynn Labauve via
    3. What a wonderful celebration! I was at the Breaux Reunion at the CMA99.....will be there in spirit.... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Paul L LeBlanc via <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 9:45 AM Subject: [ACADIAN] 250th Anniversary of Acadians arrival in Louisiana To: [email protected] Thanks cousin Gayle Breaux-Smith >From the breauxdumonde newsletter Guedry/PetitPas & Breau(x) family reunions are planned Check back for details about them and other family reunions as they become available To join Breau family association email [email protected] Guedry/Guidry/Guildry dit Labine contact Marty [email protected] Y'all come n pass a good time ================================== 250th Anniversary of Acadians’ arrival & Grand Reveil Acadien 2015 will mark the 250th Anniversary of the Acadians arrival in Louisiana. Grand Reveil Acadien [GRA2015] activities are being planned from October 3–12, 2015 throughout south Louisiana. http://www.louisiane-acadie.com/ 250th Anniversary of St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church 1765 - 2015 November 11, 2014, the Feast of Saint Martin, will be the opening of the anniversary year. Other 2015 events:  June 2 – Rededication of the Church  November 11 – 250th Anniversary Celebration  December 25 – Midnight Mass – Closing of the anniversary year Founded in 1765 by Acadian exiles, St. Martin de Tours Church in St. Martinville, LA “is one of the oldest Catholic churches in America and the third oldest in Louisiana.” “St. Martin de Tours Church has been the center of religious and cultural activities of St. Martinville and the Attakapas Nation since colonial times.” . ------------------------------- 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

    11/06/2014 04:39:27
    1. [ACADIAN] 250th Anniversary of Acadians arrival in Louisiana
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Thanks cousin Gayle Breaux-Smith From the breauxdumonde newsletter Guedry/PetitPas & Breau(x) family reunions are planned Check back for details about them and other family reunions as they become available To join Breau family association email [email protected] Guedry/Guidry/Guildry dit Labine contact Marty [email protected] Y'all come n pass a good time ================================== 250th Anniversary of Acadians’ arrival & Grand Reveil Acadien 2015 will mark the 250th Anniversary of the Acadians arrival in Louisiana. Grand Reveil Acadien [GRA2015] activities are being planned from October 3–12, 2015 throughout south Louisiana. http://www.louisiane-acadie.com/ 250th Anniversary of St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church 1765 - 2015 November 11, 2014, the Feast of Saint Martin, will be the opening of the anniversary year. Other 2015 events:  June 2 – Rededication of the Church  November 11 – 250th Anniversary Celebration  December 25 – Midnight Mass – Closing of the anniversary year Founded in 1765 by Acadian exiles, St. Martin de Tours Church in St. Martinville, LA “is one of the oldest Catholic churches in America and the third oldest in Louisiana.” “St. Martin de Tours Church has been the center of religious and cultural activities of St. Martinville and the Attakapas Nation since colonial times.”

    11/06/2014 02:45:13
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux
    2. Mitch Conover via
    3. Guess Guidry has Meaux votes! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cecil Van Duzee via Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 7:38 AM To: acadian Subject: Re: [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux On bayous. (actually arroyos --- originally Spanish) Go west young man. The Cajuns listened. Especially after creation of the oil industry, and the building of the refineries and chemical plants. C Genealogists are not authors. We don't create history... We evaluate and document it. > To: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 07:45:00 -0500 > Subject: [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux > From: [email protected] > > Guidry vs Landry in Port Arthur reported by Meaux > > This sure is Morgus's West Louisiana isn't it? > > Is Port Arthur also a bayou? > > ===================================== > http://www.panews.com/news/local_news/guidry-leads-in-county-clerk-rac > e/article_30c9ce9a-64b1-11e4-8cb2-37af009f8117.html > > Guidry leads in county clerk race > > Posted: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:02 am By Mary Meaux The News > staff writer Mary M Posted on Nov 5, 2014by Mary M > > Incumbent Carolyn Guidry was on her way to a win in the Jefferson > County Clerk race at press time with 104 of 109 precincts reporting. > Guidry, a Democrat, pulled in 21,650 votes or 51.42 percent of the > vote against her opponent, Doug Landry, Republican, who earned 20,454 > votes or 48.58 percent of the vote. > > Guidry was unavailable for comment Monday night. > > The county clerk is the keeper of the records for the county and > Guidry has presided over the restoration of more than seven million of > the county's records. During her tenure in office she has worked to > preserve the county's history and make the records available to the > public. > Another important duty of the county clerk's office is to administer > elections and under Guidry's leadership electronic voting has been > implemented in Jefferson County. This year countywide voting has been > introduced, allowing a voter to cast their ballot at any precinct thus > reducing the number of errors of people voting in the wrong precinct. > > Prior to Guidry's county clerk position, she worked for Southwestern > Bell for 30 years, starting as a service representative. She was vice > president of the Community Workers of America. > > Guidry was born and raised in Beaumont, and a 1970 graduate of Hebert > High School. > > She attends Mother Mercy Catholic Church in Beaumont. > > Guidry has two children, a son and a daughter. > > . > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/05/2014 03:55:16
    1. [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux
    2. Paul L LeBlanc via
    3. Guidry vs Landry in Port Arthur reported by Meaux This sure is Morgus's West Louisiana isn't it? Is Port Arthur also a bayou? ===================================== http://www.panews.com/news/local_news/guidry-leads-in-county-clerk-race/article_30c9ce9a-64b1-11e4-8cb2-37af009f8117.html Guidry leads in county clerk race Posted: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:02 am By Mary Meaux The News staff writer Mary M Posted on Nov 5, 2014by Mary M Incumbent Carolyn Guidry was on her way to a win in the Jefferson County Clerk race at press time with 104 of 109 precincts reporting. Guidry, a Democrat, pulled in 21,650 votes or 51.42 percent of the vote against her opponent, Doug Landry, Republican, who earned 20,454 votes or 48.58 percent of the vote. Guidry was unavailable for comment Monday night. The county clerk is the keeper of the records for the county and Guidry has presided over the restoration of more than seven million of the county’s records. During her tenure in office she has worked to preserve the county’s history and make the records available to the public. Another important duty of the county clerk’s office is to administer elections and under Guidry’s leadership electronic voting has been implemented in Jefferson County. This year countywide voting has been introduced, allowing a voter to cast their ballot at any precinct thus reducing the number of errors of people voting in the wrong precinct. Prior to Guidry’s county clerk position, she worked for Southwestern Bell for 30 years, starting as a service representative. She was vice president of the Community Workers of America. Guidry was born and raised in Beaumont, and a 1970 graduate of Hebert High School. She attends Mother Mercy Catholic Church in Beaumont. Guidry has two children, a son and a daughter.

    11/05/2014 12:45:00
    1. Re: [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux
    2. Cecil Van Duzee via
    3. On bayous. (actually arroyos --- originally Spanish) Go west young man. The Cajuns listened. Especially after creation of the oil industry, and the building of the refineries and chemical plants. C Genealogists are not authors. We don't create history... We evaluate and document it. > To: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 07:45:00 -0500 > Subject: [ACADIAN] Guidry leads Landry in Port Arthur election reported by Meaux > From: [email protected] > > Guidry vs Landry in Port Arthur reported by Meaux > > This sure is Morgus's West Louisiana isn't it? > > Is Port Arthur also a bayou? > > ===================================== > http://www.panews.com/news/local_news/guidry-leads-in-county-clerk-race/article_30c9ce9a-64b1-11e4-8cb2-37af009f8117.html > > Guidry leads in county clerk race > > Posted: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:02 am > By Mary Meaux The News staff writer > Mary M > Posted on Nov 5, 2014by Mary M > > Incumbent Carolyn Guidry was on her way to a win in the Jefferson > County Clerk race at press time with 104 of 109 precincts reporting. > Guidry, a Democrat, pulled in 21,650 votes or 51.42 percent of the vote > against her opponent, Doug Landry, Republican, who earned 20,454 votes > or 48.58 percent of the vote. > > Guidry was unavailable for comment Monday night. > > The county clerk is the keeper of the records for the county and Guidry > has presided over the restoration of more than seven million of the > county’s records. During her tenure in office she has worked to > preserve the county’s history and make the records available to the > public. > Another important duty of the county clerk’s office is to administer > elections and under Guidry’s leadership electronic voting has been > implemented in Jefferson County. This year countywide voting has been > introduced, allowing a voter to cast their ballot at any precinct thus > reducing the number of errors of people voting in the wrong precinct. > > Prior to Guidry’s county clerk position, she worked for Southwestern > Bell for 30 years, starting as a service representative. She was vice > president of the Community Workers of America. > > Guidry was born and raised in Beaumont, and a 1970 graduate of Hebert > High School. > > She attends Mother Mercy Catholic Church in Beaumont. > > Guidry has two children, a son and a daughter. > > . > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/05/2014 12:37:32