Sorry, I should have said that the marriage below was done in Louisiana. Looking for info about Aristide GUIDRY who married Rosa Courfbert DELANEUVILLE on 22 Nov 1859. HIs parents are Valentine and Seraphine Dugas. I am interested in his siblings and where they settled. I would also like to know of any of his children. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Beryl Bourgeois
Looking for info about Aristide GUIDRY who married Rosa Courfbert DELANEUVILLE on 22 Nov 1859. HIs parents are Valentine and Seraphine Dugas. I am interested in his siblings and where they settled. I would also like to know of any of his children. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Beryl Bourgeois
During the past two weeks, thanks to Judy Palm in Calgary Alberta Canada, Kathye Knight, Andre Landry in Montreal, Jean Gignoux in Coudoux (a small village provençal situated fifteen kilometers from Aix-en-Provence) , Stanley LeBlanc in Louisiana and others we have been able to get the entire genealogical succession of Coach Tom Landry's family line. And this week, discovered another seperate Landry Family line in Louisiana. The discovery of this line brings to 5 the number of seperate Landry family lines that has established in North America. The first two being the two Acadian Renés; the third the Landry family line or clan whose progenitor was Guillaume Landry who established at Ille d'Orleans in Quebec the 4th is a line from from Switzerland whose progenitor is Jean-Jacques Henri Landry and Susanne Celestine Sandoz, who established in Louisiana ca 1830-1850; and today, their progeny are concentrated in the Lafayette, Louisiana area. - And now this 5th Landry family line with Charles-Alexandre Landry and Louise-Antoinette Peytavin from France. Following is some information on this line: Alexandre Charles LANDRY of St Suplice in Paris (son of Etienne Nicholas LANDRY & Marie Adelaide LEPEN) married on 1 April 1811, Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN and whose children and descendants established in the Opelousas area. According to Stanley LeBlanc at: cajun@thecajuns.com (Cajun) "Both the Petavin du Bousquet and the Landry line were from France and well-connected with all the leading figures in Attakapas. Both were Chevaliers. There are 103 entries for Peytavin in Hebert's "South West Louisiana Records" thru 1900 and some in ADNO. I checked SWLR for the father of Alexandre-Charles but apparently Alexandre-Charles was the 1st generation. There are a few Peyvatin mulatto lines - I added a few entries. Since both Peytavin and Landry came from distinguished French families, it isn't surprising that Alexandre-Louis ended up in France. =========++++++++++++++ Stanley provided the following information: LANDRY, Alexandre Charles - of this parish, native of St. Sulpice parish of Paris [France] (major son of Etienne Nicolas & Marie Adelaide LEPEU) m. 1 April 1811 Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN - of this parish, native of Opelousas (minor daughter of dec. Jean Baptiste - inhabitant on Bayou Teych & dec. Louise BOISDORE) Wits: William MACQUILLE - bride's tutor, Jean Baptiste DUHAMEL, Raymond FRANCOIS, Francois GREVEMBERG, Marin LENORMAND, B. LASTRAPES, Charles POTIER, Charles LASTRAPES. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #203) LANDRY, Alexandre Louis (Alexandre Charles - of this parish & Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN) b. 24 July 1814, bt. 21 April 1816 Pats: dec. Etienne Nicolas LANDRY & Marie Adelaide LEPEN; Mats: dec. Jean Baptiste PEYTAVIN & dec. Louise BOISDORE; Spons: Dr. Jean Baptiste DUHAMEL & Magdeleine Agathe CASTILLE, wife of the godfather; Signs: J. DUHAMEL, Agathe M. DUHAMEL, Al. C. LANDRY, Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #2010) LANDRY, Alexandre Charles - of this parish, native of St. Sulpice parish of Paris [France] (major son of Etienne Nicolas & Marie Adelaide LEPEU) m. 1 April 1811 Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN - of this parish, native of Opelousas (minor daughter of dec. Jean Baptiste - inhabitant on Bayou Teych & dec. Louise BOISDORE) Wits: William MACQUILLE - bride's tutor, Jean Baptiste DUHAMEL, Raymond FRANCOIS, Francois GREVEMBERG, Marin LENORMAND, B. LASTRAPES, Charles POTIER, Charles LASTRAPES. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #203) PEYTAVIN, Louise Antoinette - of this parish, native of Opelousas (minor daughter of dec. Jean Baptiste - inhabitant on Bayou Teych & dec. Louise BOISDORE) m. 1 April 1811 Alexandre Charles LANDRY - of this parish, native of St. Sulpice parish of Paris [France] (major son of Etienne Nicolas & Marie Adelaide LEPEU) Wits: William MACQUILLE - bride's tutor, Jean Baptiste DUHAMEL, Raymond FRANCOIS, Francois GREVEMBERG, Marin LENORMAND, B. LASTRAPES, Charles POTIER, Charles LASTRAPES. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.5, #203) LANDRY, Alexandre Louis (Alexandre Charles - of this parish & Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN) b. 24 July 1814, bt. 21 April 1816 Pats: dec. Etienne Nicolas LANDRY & Marie Adelaide LEPEN; Mats: dec. Jean Baptiste PEYTAVIN & dec. Louise BOISDORE; Spons: Dr. Jean Baptiste DUHAMEL & Magdeleine Agathe CASTILLE, wife of the godfather; Signs: J. DUHAMEL, Agathe M. DUHAMEL, Al. C. LANDRY, Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #2010) LANDRY, Alexandre Louis (Alexandre Charles & Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN) m. 14 June 1842 Henriette LASTRAPES (SM Ch.: v.8, #210) LASTRAPES, Henriette (Charles & Marie Magdeleine DECLOUET) m. 14 June 1842 Alexandre Louis LANDRY (SM Ch.: v.8, #210) LANDRY, Alexandre Charles (Alexandre Louis & Marie Louise Henriette LASTRAPES) b. 21 August 1843 (SM Ch.: v.9, #13) ++++++++++++++ In volume 2 p.542 of Southwest Louisiana Records by the late Father Donald J. Hebert I found the following: LANDRY Alexandre Charles of St Suplice in Paris (son of Etienne Nicholas LANDRY & Marie Adelaide LEPEN) married on 1 April 1811, Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN (SM Ch.:v. 5, #203) Alexander-Louis' birth is listed in volume 2 page 543 as: Alexander-Louis LANDRY (son of Alexandre Charles & Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN) born 24 July 1814 (SM Ch.: v. 6, #2010) Andre Landry provided the following information: Looking further, you may see a Jean Baptiste Peytavin, son of Jean Baptiste and Louison Boisdoré, that married Celestine Landry, daughter of Donat and Marie Lannoux (Lanoux) on the 5 of September 1831. Ref. SMI-2, 188 page 348 read as follows : Celestine, Landry, minor daughter (Donat and Marie Ann Lanoux) m. 5 Sept. 1831 Jean Baptiste Peytavin, major son (Jean Baptiste, decd and Louison Boisdoré) wit : Jean Baptiste Bourgeois; Simon Marchand; Jean Mirmont; Victor Picoud (SMI-2,188). It is interesting to know that this is the brother of Louise Antoinette Peytavin. The full line of Celestine Landry is as follow : Donat (Donato) Landry m Marie Ann Lanoue on the 5 of May 1800 at St.James Son of Marin Landry m Pélagie Landry around 1770. Son of René Landry and Marie Terriot married on the 18 of February 1737 at Grand-Pré Son of Abraham and Marie Guilbeau married on the 5 of October 1701 at Port-Royal Son of René Landry and Marie Bernard Don Landry
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Hi All, Am looking for the birth dates and death dates for Marie Cleonise BLANCHARD, minor daughter of Pierre & Marie Francoise BERNARD. Marie Cleonise married 25 Jul 1831 St. Michael's Catholic Church, Convent, La. Pierre MICHEL son of Jean Pierre & Marie Marguerite BLANCHARD. (DOBR, Vol. 5 Rev'd, p. 74, [SMI-2, 187] Marriage). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Andy Scott
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Thank you, Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Rozendal" <rogroz@swbell.net> To: <ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Pierre Trahan/Anne Brasseau > See Stephen White "Dictionnaire Généalogique" p. 415: > Marie Corporon, daughter of Martin Corporon & Cécile Joseph dit Lejeune > married ca 1746 Honoré Trahan, son of Étienne Trahan (White p. 1538) & > Francoise Roy (White p. 1425). They were exiled in Port Tobacco, MD and were > there in 1763 (Jehn "Acadian Exiles in the Colonies" p. 152), Pierre is > listed with them. They came to Louisina in 1769. > > Anne Brasseur, daughter of Cosme Brasseur (White p. 269) & Elizabeth > Thibodeau (White p. 1520) was born ca 1753. This family was exiled to > Snowhill MD and were there in 1763. Elizabeth was a widow and listed as > "Elizabeth Brasseux" with her children, including Anne (Jehn "Acadian Exiles > in the Colonies" p. 151). They came to Louisiana in 1767. > > Pierre Trahan and Anne Brasseaux were married ca 1774 in Opelousas. In the 4 > May 1777 Opelousas census is found: > Family 122 > Pierre Trahant age 27 > Anne Brasseux, wife age 23 > Marie, daughter age 2 > > Nearby at Family 101 is: > Honoré Trahant age 50 > Marie Corpron, wife age 61. > > Roger A. Rozendal > rogroz@swbell.net > > > From: "Ehughes@eatel.net" <ehughes@eatel.net> > > Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:43:17 -0500 > > To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Pierre Trahan/Anne Brasseau > > Resent-From: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com > > Resent-Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:43:02 -0600 > > > > Can someone help me with this couple? > > This is what > > This is what I have: > > Pierre Trahan b:ca 1750 m: ca 1765 Anne Brasseau b: ca 1753 > > s/o Honore Trahan and Marie Corporon. > > Also need the parents of Anne Brasseau. > > Thanks > > > > ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/ACADIAN-CAJUN.html > This is the link to our archives. You may search or browse. Also, subscribe or unsubscribe and contact admin. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
A correction, Marie Corporon was the daughter of Martin Corporon and his second wife, Marie-Joseph Viger. Sorry. Roger A. Rozendal > See Stephen White "Dictionnaire Généalogique" p. 415: > Marie Corporon, daughter of Martin Corporon & Cécile Joseph dit Lejeune > married ca 1746 Honoré Trahan, son of Étienne Trahan (White p. 1538) & > Francoise Roy (White p. 1425). They were exiled in Port Tobacco, MD and were > there in 1763 (Jehn "Acadian Exiles in the Colonies" p. 152), Pierre is > listed with them. They came to Louisina in 1769.
See Stephen White "Dictionnaire Généalogique" p. 415: Marie Corporon, daughter of Martin Corporon & Cécile Joseph dit Lejeune married ca 1746 Honoré Trahan, son of Étienne Trahan (White p. 1538) & Francoise Roy (White p. 1425). They were exiled in Port Tobacco, MD and were there in 1763 (Jehn "Acadian Exiles in the Colonies" p. 152), Pierre is listed with them. They came to Louisina in 1769. Anne Brasseur, daughter of Cosme Brasseur (White p. 269) & Elizabeth Thibodeau (White p. 1520) was born ca 1753. This family was exiled to Snowhill MD and were there in 1763. Elizabeth was a widow and listed as "Elizabeth Brasseux" with her children, including Anne (Jehn "Acadian Exiles in the Colonies" p. 151). They came to Louisiana in 1767. Pierre Trahan and Anne Brasseaux were married ca 1774 in Opelousas. In the 4 May 1777 Opelousas census is found: Family 122 Pierre Trahant age 27 Anne Brasseux, wife age 23 Marie, daughter age 2 Nearby at Family 101 is: Honoré Trahant age 50 Marie Corpron, wife age 61. Roger A. Rozendal rogroz@swbell.net > From: "Ehughes@eatel.net" <ehughes@eatel.net> > Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:43:17 -0500 > To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Pierre Trahan/Anne Brasseau > Resent-From: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:43:02 -0600 > > Can someone help me with this couple? > This is what > This is what I have: > Pierre Trahan b:ca 1750 m: ca 1765 Anne Brasseau b: ca 1753 > s/o Honore Trahan and Marie Corporon. > Also need the parents of Anne Brasseau. > Thanks
I received an inquiry from Jean Gignoux from Provence near Aix-en-Provence in France regarding the lineage of the family line of LANDRY - PEYTAVIN. Alexandre Charles LANDRY of St Suplice in Paris (son of Etienne Nicholas LANDRY & Marie Adelaide LEPEN) married on 1 April 1811, Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN and whose children and descendants established in the Opelousas area. Alexandre Charles LANDRY was born ca 1790 in Paris (parish of St Eustache) died 19 january 1858 in Paris Louise Antoinette PEYTAVIN born 21 December 1796 at Opelousas. Issue: 1. Alexander-Louis born 24 July 1814 in Opelousas deceased (?) m. 14 June 1842 in Opelousas to Henriette Lastraps bn ca 1825 in Opelousas died 18 February 1882 in New Orleans - Issue (3 children) - Alexandre-Charles Landry ; Henry Landry; Maurice Landry 2. Marie Xavier Landry born 06 June 1827 at St-Aubin (France) married 27 December 1861 at Algiers - Elisabeth Lanne who was born 19 September 1839 at Rouen - Issue: 4 children : Pauline Landry deceased in 1946 - Louise Landry deceased in 1947 - Charles Landry bn ca 1870 deceased ca 1947 - Maurice born ca 1874 and deceased ca 1950. 3. Adélaïde Landry ?????? 4. (and the fourth no information) Is anyone familiar with this family?? Is this a 4th or possibly a 5th Landry family line that was established in Louisiana?? The first two being the progeny of the two Acadian René Landrys. The third the Landry family line or clan from Switzerland whose progenitor is Jean-Jacques Henri Landry and Susanne Celestine Sandoz, and who established in Louisiana ca 1830-1850, and today, their progeny are concentrated in the Lafayette, Louisiana area. And now this Landry family line??? Please help me. Don Landry Don2717@cox.net
Can someone help me with this couple? This is what This is what I have: Pierre Trahan b:ca 1750 m: ca 1765 Anne Brasseau b: ca 1753 s/o Honore Trahan and Marie Corporon. Also need the parents of Anne Brasseau. Thanks
Continuing with what my research has indicated, the next five names on the list of holders of receipts for Canadian Money are: 16) OLIVIER THIBAUDEAU 17) LOUISE THIBAUDEAU 18) PAUL THIBAUDEAU 19) PIERRE SURET 20) JEAN SEMÉRE Again, these are a family grouping. 16) OLIVIER THIBAUDEAU Olivier Thibodeau, born 14 Jan 1732, the son of Charles Thibodeau (White p. 1509) and Francoise Comeau (White p. 376) married 1) ca 1760 Madeleine Broussard, born ca 1733?, daughter of Alexandre Broussard (White p. 285) and Marguerite Thibodeau (White p. 1517), widow of Jean-Baptiste Landry. Madeleine Broussard married first ca 1752 Jean-Baptiste Landry, possibly son of Jean-Baptiste Landry (White p. 924) and Marguerite Comeau (White p. 378). A daughter, Anne, was born13 Sep 1753 and Jean-Baptiste died before 1760. A son, Theodore, and a daughter, Marie, were born to Olivier and Madeleine ca 1761. 12 August 1763 list of prisoners at Halifax (Jehn p. 252) Aulivie Tibeaudau, his wife, three children These would seem to be : Olivier Thibodeau age 31 Madeleine Broussard age 30 Anne Landry (step daughter) age 9 Marie age 2 Theodore age 2 Olivier and his family came to Louisiana with Joseph Broussard where on 4 April 1765, he signed the D¹Auterive Compact. On 5 April 1765, he received a receipt for 1115 livres 15 sols in billetes in Canadian money (Receipts). They then settled at Attakapas where on 10 May 1765 is recorded: THIBODEAUX, Margueritte-Anne (Olivier & Magdelene Broussard) b. 10 May 1765, bpt. 11 May 1765 (SM Ch.: v. 1, p. 5; SM Ch.: Slave Funeral Register v. 1, p. 1 #1- Hebert v. 1A pp. 752-753), the first birth and the first Acadian record in the Attakapas registers. On 16 May 1765 is also recorded: BROUSSARD, Magdeleine - wife of Olivier Thibaudaut d. 16 May 1765 (SM CH.: Slave Funeral Register v. 1, #2; SM CH.: v. 1, p. 6- Hebert v. 1A p. 140). It is also noted in the record that her daughter, Marguerite-Anne, died the same day. In the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Olivier Thibodau, 1 militia man, 1 boy, 2 girls These are: Olivier Thibodeau age 34 Theodore age 5 Anne Landry age 12 Marie age 5 Between the 1766 census (25 April 1766) and the 1769 census, Olivier married a second time to Agnes Brun, born ca 1743, possibly daughter of Charles Brun (White p. 292) and Anne Caissie (White p. 311), widow of Paul Doucet. Agnes Brun married ca 1763 Paul Doucet, possibly son of either Pierre-Paul Doucet (White p. 534) and Anne Brun (White p. 297) or Alexis Doucet (White p. 540) and Madeleine Leger (White p. 1043). A daughter, Annette, was born ca 1764. (Paul may have been imprisoned at Ft. Edward and Agnes at Halifax with Gregoire Pellerin and his wife Cecile Prejean before they were married). Paul probably never arrived in Louisiana, because in the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Widow Ana Brun, 1 woman, 1 girl This should be: Agnes Brun, widow of Paul Doucet, age 23 Annette Doucet age 2 Agnes was listed only 2 doors from Olivier in the census. In the 1769 Attakapas census is found: Ollivier Tibodeau age 35 (sic) Wife (Agnes Brun age 26) Anne, daughter (sic) (stepdaughter Landry) age 15 Theodor, son age 8 Marie, daughter age 8 Anne daughter (sic) (stepdaughter Doucet) age 5 17) LOUISE THIBAUDEAU Marie-Louise Thibodeau, born ca 1737, is the daughter of Charles Thibodeau (White p. 1509) and Francoise Comeau (White p. 376) and the sister of Olivier Thibodeau. As I stated previously, Marie-Louise was probably imprisoned at Halifax with Silvain Breau and Isabelle Darois (see 5) SILVAIN BRAUD) where ca 1763, she married Pierre Gautreau, son of Pierre Gautreau (White p. 696) and Marie-Josephe Bugead (White p. 301). Shortly before leaving Halifax with Joseph Broussard, a daughter, Marie-Josephe, was born 3 Apr 1764. However, Pierre never reached Louisiana, because immediately after the arrival of Joseph Broussard¹s group in New Orleans is recorded: ADNO v. 2, p. 138: GOTREAU, Marie-Josephe (dec. Pierre & Louise Tibeaudau) baptised 22 Feb 1765, born 3 Apr 1764 (SLC, 85, 82). On 5 April 1765, Louise received a receipt for 50 livres in billetes in Canadian money (Receipts). Louise and Marie-Josephe then settled at Attakapas. In the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Maria Thibodeau widow 1 woman, 1 girl Marie-Louise Thibodeau, widow Pierre Gatreau, age 29 Marie-Josephe Gatreau age 2 Marie-Louise was living near her brother Amand Thibodeau. Before the 1769 Attakapas census, Marie-Louise died because in that census is found: Amand Tibodeau age 29 (sic) His wife (Gertrude Bourg age 27) Blandine daughter age 2 Isaac son age 1 Marguerite Bourque (sister of Gertrude) age 25 Marie Gotreau (Gautreau) age 5 (orphan of Pierre Gautreau & Marie-Louise Thibodeau, sister of Amand) 18) PAUL THIBAUDEAU Paul Thibodeau (White p. 1523), born 27 Jul 1728, son of Claude Thibodeau and Elizabeth Comeau married ca 1763 (Halifax) Rosalie Guilbeau, born ca 1744, daughter of Joseph Guilbeau (White p. 782) and Madeleine Michel (White p. 1184). Paul seems to have been imprisoned at Halifax with his cousin Paul Thibodeau and his wife Marguerite Trahan while Marguerite was with her parents there until they were married. Paul and Rosalie came to Louisiana with Joseph Broussard where on 5 Apr 1765, Paul received a receipt for 32 livres in billetes in Canadian money (Receipts). They then settled in Attakapas where in the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Pablo Thibaudau, 1 militia man, 1 woman Paul Thibodeau age 37 Rosalie Guilbeau age 22 On 26 August 1765 is recorded: THIBODEAUX, Andre-Paul (Paul Tibaudeau & Rosalie Guilbaud) b. 26 Aug 1765, bpt. 27 Aug 1765 (SM CH.: Slave Baptism Register v. 1, p. 2 #5- Hebert v. 1A pp. 743-744). In the 1769 Attakapas census is found: Paul Tibodeau age 36 (sic) His wife (Rosalie Guilbeau age 25) Paul son age 3 Isaac new born 19) PIERRE SURET Pierre Suret, born 25 Sep 1736, son of Joseph Suret (White p. 1476) and Marguerite Terriot (White p. 1500) married ca 1761 Marie Thibodeau, born ca 1741, daughter of Paul Thibodeau (White p. 1520) and Marguerite Trahan (White 1542). A daughter, Marie-Anne, was born 24 Feb 1762, probably while the family was imprisoned at Ft. Edward. 12 Jul 1762 Ft. Edward (Consentino) Pre Suret Jun 2 The men were in Halifax at this time so this must be: Marie Thibodeau age 21 Marie-Anne Suret new born 11 Oct 1762 Ft. Edward (Consentino) Pre Suret jun 3 The men had returned from Halifax so this is: Pierre Suret age 26 Marie Thibodeau Marie-Anne Suret Pierre and his family came to Louisiana with Joseph Broussard in February 1765 and one of the first things they did was have their daughter baptised. ADNO v. 2, p. 259 SURRE, Marie Anne (Pierre and Marie Thibodo), baptised 4 March 1765, born 24 Feb 1762, in Chipute, England (SLC 85, 84). On 5 April 1765, Pierre received a receipt for 15 livres in ordonnances and 88 livres in billetes in Canadian money (Receipts). They then settled in Attakapas where there is recorded: Hebert v. 1A, pp.735-736 SURET, Augustin (Pierre & Marie Thibaudaut) b. 19 Jun 1765, bt. 19 Jun 1765 (SM CH.: Slave Baptism Register v. 1, p. 1, #3; SM CH.: v. 1, p. 7) It seems Pierre and Augustin both died between 19 Jun 1765 and 24 April 1766 because they are not present in the 1766 census or any later records. It is also difficult to place Marie and her daughter in the 1766 census, but a good possibility (after eliminating most other possibilities) is that she was with Gregoire Pellerin and his wife, Cecile Prejean. Gregoire¹s brother, Charles, was married to Isabelle Thibodeau, sister of Marie, and they lived next door to Gregoire. In the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Jorge Pellerin 1 militia man, 1 woman, 1 boy (sic), 1 girl The first known child of Gregoire and Cecile was Emilie born ca 1767; therefore, there should have been no children in 1766. My premise is that the 1766 Attakapas listing may be: Gregoire Pellerin age 42 Cecile Prejean, his wife, age 36 Marie Thibodeau, widow Suret, age 25 Marie-Anne Suret age 4 Anyway, shortly after the 1766 census Marie married Jean-Baptiste Sémer and in the 1769 Attakapas census is found: Jean B. Semer age 25 Wife (Marie Thibodeau, widow Suret, age 28) Marie, daughter (sic) (stepdaughter) age 8 Jean Semér is next on the Receipt list refer to next write up for more. 20) JEAN SEMÉRE Jean-Baptiste Semér, born ca 1744, son of Jean Semér (White p. 1578) and Elizabeth Saulnier (White 1448) was separated from his parents in the Grand Derangement and they were deported to France. Jean-Baptiste is not listed in the prisoner lists at Halifax or Ft. Edward, but at age 19, he was probably included as a ³child² with some family. Because of his close association with Thibodeaus (Amand and Marie-Louise), he may have been with Silvain Breau and Isabelle Darois (see 5) SILVAIN BRAUD) in Halifax. He came to Louisiana with Joseph Broussard where on 5 April 1765, he received a receipt for 604 livres in billetes in Canadian money (Receipts). He settled in Attakapas where in the 1766 Attakapas census is found: Juan Baptista (sic) (Semér) 1 militia man (age 22) On both sets of the original census, the last name is missing, but by the process of elimination, it has to be Jean-Baptiste Semer. Sometime before 12 Aug 1766, Jean-Baptiste wrote a letter to his father in Le Havre, France extolling the virtues of Louisiana and causing many there to petition the government to go to Louisiana (³Quest for the Promised Land² p. 77). Shortly after the 1766 census Jean-Baptiste Semér married Marie Thibodeau, widow of Paul Suret and in the 1769 Attakapas census is found: Jean B. Semer age 25 Wife (Marie Thibodeau, widow Suret, age 28) Marie, daughter (sic) (stepdaughter) age 8 I still would appreciate all corrections and any comments. Roger A. Rozendal rogroz@swbell.net
thanks anyway for all of your help.. Heather
-----Original Message----- From: dlddvm@ix.netcom.com [mailto:dlddvm@ix.netcom.com] Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 8:13 PM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Port Royal registers The link given below has been great. I've been following my Martin ancestors from the beginning of the years covered on this site to the end. Since I really haven't been researching long, this would be the first time to actually follow families. It has been thrilling to watch the births of children and exciting to watch them get to marriage, sad to see the children who do not make it and to see the elders pass on. Then the grandchildren come and grow. It has been interesting to see who their friends were and to see some of my Breaux relatives marry into the Martin family. This makes it so much more real for me. What a great site! Thanks Margaret Martin Broussard For more information about the registers and to search the database, please visit http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/acadian/. ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-caj un This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Here's a link that you might helpful ! ! ! I know I do. Louisiana Clerks of Court http://www.lafayetteparishclerk.com/district.html Rita -----Original Message----- From: SHIRLEY LEBLANC [mailto:sat1@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 5:13 PM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Court Houses Each Parish has a Government seat which is the Parish Court House and every city and town would have their Govt. seat - City Hall. Shirley LeBlanc Deboo5 <deboo5@cox.net> wrote: Does each city in Louisiana have a court house, or is it each parish that has a court house located in one of its cities? D.J. ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-caj un This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-caj un This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Each Parish has a Government seat which is the Parish Court House and every city and town would have their Govt. seat - City Hall. Shirley LeBlanc Deboo5 <deboo5@cox.net> wrote: Does each city in Louisiana have a court house, or is it each parish that has a court house located in one of its cities? D.J. ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian-cajun This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
----- Original Message ----- From: <ACADIAN-CAJUN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <ACADIAN-CAJUN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 12:00 PM Subject: ACADIAN-CAJUN-D Digest V03 #203
Harang was a German Coast line - later moved to Attakapas. Stanley -----Original Message----- From: MJGOQ@aol.com [mailto:MJGOQ@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 2:09 PM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] Louis Alexandre Harang b. 1768 Does anyone have any information on Louis Alexandre Harang who married Marie Celeste Fortier b. 1770 New Orleans, La. Thanks! mj ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== The number one rule of this list is no flaming. If something is posted to the list that disturbs you, bring it to the _admin._, not the list or the person who posted. Your concerns will be addressed. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Valerie, The information re Jean/Andre/Daniel was based upon Bona Arsenault and has been proven incorrect by Stephen A. White whose documentation shows that Desire was the son of Rene and his 1st wife, Elisabeth Melanson. A major piece of evidence to support SAW's position is that the 1769 census of Cabonocey shows that Augustin Broussard,20, nephew was in the household. Augustin was the son of Madeleine LeBlanc (Desire's half-sister, dau. Of Rene and Marguerite Thebeau) who was married to Charles Broussard(Pierre Broussard m. Marguerite Bourg/Francois Broussard m. Catherine Richard). Pierre was the brother of Joseph Broussard dit Beausoliel and Alexandre Broussard dit Beausoliel who led the Acadians who arrived in New Orleans in 1765. Stanley LeBlanc -----Original Message----- From: Valerie LeBlanc [mailto:vleblanc@bgfood.com] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 1:13 AM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ACADIAN-CAJUN] FW: Thank you Dear Listers, Since my first request was listed I have received several replies and for each I am thankful. Each one gave me more information as to my husband's heritage. Having said that, I have a discrepancy that I need help in resolving. I am tracing Albert LeBlanc b. 16 Oct 1866 New Iberia M. 14 Oct 1890 Ursule LeBlanc. All the information I have received has the following lineage the same Albert LeBlanc Jean Baptiste Duprelon b. 1843 M. Aspasie Broussard Simon (Simonet) LeBlanc b. 1822 M. Celeste Dupre Norbert Dupre LeBlanc b. 1798 M. Josephine Broussard Antoine Alexandre b. Abt. 1770 M. Marie Clemence Dupre Simon LeBlanc b. 1741 M. ? Desire' LeBlanc b. 1717 M. Marie Madeleine Landry Here is where the discrepancies fall. Some information had Desire' 's father being Rene LeBlanc b. 1682 then Rene LeBlanc b. 1657 then Daniel b. 1626 and other information has Desire''s father being Jean b. 1684 then Andre' b. 1659 then Daniel b. 1626 Any help you can give me on which path to Daniel I should take would be much appreciated. Thanks again, Valerie Hamer LeBlanc ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.ethnic.acadian -cajun This is a link to the Acadian-Cajun Message Board at RootsWeb. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237