Morning Gordon, It seems that your handwriting is alright! This entry from SWLR: MORVANT, Francois Aurelien (Terville & Arthemise EMESLEON) b. 15 Jan. 1864 (Charenton Ch.: v. l-B, p. 132) I attempted to identify the family of EMESLEON, but no luck. A -----Original Message----- From: acadian-cajun-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:acadian-cajun-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gordon Bonnet Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 7:05 AM To: acadian-cajun@rootsweb.com Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Morvant/Emesleon??? I have another entry in my database that I'm wondering if it's a result of my handwriting, which has been horrible since my elementary- school days. I have Terville Morvant, son of Francois and Marie Genevieve (Granger) Morvant, as marrying to Arthemise Emesleon. I have no marriage record for them, but one child, Francois Aurelien, b. 15 Jan 1864 in Charenton, St. Mary Parish, LA. Emesleon? I must have either written that down in such a way that I couldn't read it, or mistyped it when I put it in the database. Can anyone help? cheers, Gordon ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Does anyone know the parents of Zeelide or Zeolide Fontenot who married Constant Carriere, son of Ursin and Felonise (Derbonne) Carriere, ca. 1865 in Opelousas LA? Thanks as always... Gordon
Does anyone know the parents & birthdate of Pierre Guidry, who m. ca. 1878 to Marguerite Lagrange, probably in Grand Coteau, LA? thanks.... Gordon
I have another entry in my database that I'm wondering if it's a result of my handwriting, which has been horrible since my elementary- school days. I have Terville Morvant, son of Francois and Marie Genevieve (Granger) Morvant, as marrying to Arthemise Emesleon. I have no marriage record for them, but one child, Francois Aurelien, b. 15 Jan 1864 in Charenton, St. Mary Parish, LA. Emesleon? I must have either written that down in such a way that I couldn't read it, or mistyped it when I put it in the database. Can anyone help? cheers, Gordon
Does anyone know the parents of Valsin Dugas, who married probably ca. 1915 in Carencro, LA to Georgina Ita Olivier, daughter of Augustin and Constance (Carmouche) Olivier? Thanks... Gordon
Don & List, The Baton Rouge Diocese, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS, vol. 2, pp. 610 & 617 gives this info on their marriage at St. Francis of Pointe Coupee, LA: Charles QUEBEDEAU of Illinois, son of Joseph & Marie LEST, married 24 Oct 1776 to Catherine RECURON, daughter of Guillaume & Marie Anne DERUIS. Witnesses: Martin SOUDRY; Marie Anne DERUIS (PCP-2, part 2, 185) & (PCP-4, 129). Charles must have died before his widow remarried on 22 Feb 1802 at Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, LA. Karen Theriot Reader _KATheriot@aol.com_ (mailto:KATheriot@aol.com) ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
In a message dated 8/25/2007 3:09:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time, MJGOQ writes: I have just started to research this "Robin" family. Can anyone help me? Have information that he was married 3 times: lst to Marie Anne Tisserand de Moncharvaux, native of Kaskaskia, Ill. 2nd wife was Marie Felicite Picote de Belestre, also from Ill. 3rd wife was Marie Therese Berthelot married April 24, 1800 At St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas. Would appreciate some help. Thanks! Mary Jo ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
The reason I have been trying to establish the correct date of birth of Charles Québédeaux m. Marie Catherine Recuron is that records show that his father Joseph Québédeau died in prior to the 1745 marriage of his daughters and could not have fathered a child who was born on 3 February 1750 On records of the marriages of two of his daughters in 1745...one records states that her father was deceased, the previous one does not, both took place in 1745. Don Landry ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Hello Gordon 1st cousin and other related party marriages were very, very common. There were dispensations; but our "trusted" recorded sources DNO, DOBR, and Hebert did not indicate dispensations granted. My data shows Emilie "Melite" to be the daughter of Sylvain, III and Josephine Bello. He was the son of Sylvain, fils and his first wife Emilie Comeaux. Elise was the daughter of Sylvain, fils and his (second) wife Judith Bello. That would make Elise the aunt of Melite. Cecil Van Duzee ----- Original Message ----- From: Gordon Bonnet<mailto:jaggy227@fltg.net> To: acadian-cajun@rootsweb.com<mailto:acadian-cajun@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:09 AM Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Sonnier/Carrier/Derbonne Is this correct? I've pieced this together from what records I've been able to scrape together, but it seems like this implies a way- too-close-relationship marriage. I'm trying to sort out Onezime Carriere who m. Elise Sonnier. They had a son, Onezime, b. in Opelousas in 1828, who m. Azeline Derbonne, daughter of Michel and Melite (Sonnier) Derbonne. The records are pretty clear that Melite Sonnier was the daughter of Sylvain Sonnier by his first wife Judith Bello. The problem is, I've also found indications that Elise Sonnier who married Onezime Carriere was also a daughter of Sylvain and Judith. This would make Elise and Melite sisters, and Onezime and Azeline Derbonne first cousins. It's not impossible -- I know it happened -- but wouldn't there have to be some kind of dispensation recorded for this marriage? If there is one, I've never found it. So the question is: is this correct? Especially, was Elise Sonnier, wife of Onezime Carriere, the daughter of Sylvain and Judith (Bello) Sonnier, or did I record something incorrectly? Thanks, Gordon ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Following is all of the information I have on Charles Quebedeaux s/o Joseph l'Espagnol Quebedeaux. If there are any errors or corrections needed please respond. Generation No. 1 Joseph Québédeaux dit l'Espagnol and Mariannne (Marie Anne) Antoinette (Antoine) Beau (sometimes listed as Marie Lest) JOSEPH "L'ESPAGNOL"1 QUEBEDO was born Abt. 1700 in Paris, France? Malaga, Spain? Canary Islands???. He met MARIE ANNE ANTOINE BEAU. She was born Bef. 1711 in Lest? Born Paris, France?. "It is believed that Joseph Quebedeaux, his wife Marie Antoine Beau and their 2 daughters, Marie Joseph, Quebedeau and Marie Jeanne Quebedeau came to the Illinois country in the Renaud Concession. It is not known if Joseph Quevedo actually worked for Phillippe François Renault in the lead mines. Some info on Joseph Quebedeaux was found in the Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) Unfortunately the information consists of only brief card index information, such as the "Contract to hire Quebedo by La Pointe" in the year 1744. It is not known what he was hired to do. (Missy Burke's website) It is also not known which Quebedo was hired -- Joseph or Charles? The Quebedeauxs were in the Illinois country as early as September 1723 and the records mention Qebedee, the younger in several different cases where he was one of several witnesses to a transaction. It is not known which Quebedo it was or why the term "the younger" was used. Notes for JOSEPH "L'ESPAGNOL" QUEBEDO compiled by : I happened upon the following 1781 entry in Appendix II of "Marriage Dispensations in the Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas - 1786 - 1803," by Shirley Chaisson Bourquard, 1980, Polyanthos, Inc. King Charles III of Spain confirms decree of March 23, 1776 that consent of parents must be obtained before matrimony. The occasion in a lawsuit brought before the Real Audiencia of Mexico on Feb. 6, 1781 following hearings before the Alcalde Mayor of the City of Valladolid of Michoacan (Mexico) in the present State of Moretia by Don Josef Antonio de Peredo against Don Fernando Garcio de Quevedo for marrying his daughter Dona Mariana de Peredo without his consent. (Found a Valladolid, Mexico located in Yucatan Peninsula on Route 180. Appears to be in the existing state of Yucatan, vice Michoacan. It also appears that QUEVEDO is a place name.) The following was extracted from the book, "Illinois: A History of the Prairie State" by Robert P. Howard, 1972, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. By 1717, during the short-lived Law regime, the Illinois, which had been a dependency of Canada, was placed under the government of Louisiana. In search of gold, Philippe Renault, the French director of mines, arrived in 1720 after stopping at Santo Domingo to purchase Negro slaves. Glenn R. Conrad's, "The First Families of Louisiana, Volume II," Claitor's Publishing Division, 1970, provides a compiled and translated listing dated January 1, 1726 which represents the Census of the Inhabitants of Louisiana. Joseph L'ESPAGNOL is listed among the people found in Illinois. The census shows that he had a wife and 2 (?) children on 5 arpents of cleared land. Also listed is Antoine L'ESPAGNOL on 5 arpents of cleared land. No wife or children are listed for Antoine, nor is there a clear relationship shown for Joseph and Antoine. Charles R. Maduell, Jr's, "The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana From 1699 Through 1732," Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1972. Notes on the January 1732 census of Illinois indicate that Illinois was under the jurisdiction of Louisiana with government from New Orleans. The census of the fort included Fort Chartres, Cascassias, Cahoquias, and the mines of M. RENAULT. "ANTOINE the spaniard" is listed among the inhabitants of Cacassias in Illinois. The census does not provide a column for wife, but does provide for listing the numbers of legitimate children (LC), natural children and orphans (UC), negroes and negreses belonging to the Company of the Indies (NS), Negro children (both sexes) (NC), and Indian slaves (IS). There are no entries under any of these columns for Antoine. At the same time that Antoine is shown as "the spaniard," elsewhere --at the concession of M. RENAULT (at his mine)-- we find "QUEVEDO, the spaniard," with 5 legitimate children. Still unsure if there is a relationship between Antoine and Joseph L'ESPAGNOL, but it appears that Joseph is now known as "QUEVEDO." So far, I have been able to identify only 4 children belonging to Joseph QUEVEDO. With further research we might learn that Antoine was a child of Joseph, but I'm not ready to take the giant leap of faith. More research needed. Generation No. 2 CHARLES QUEBEDEAUX, 1751 Son of Joseph Québédeaux dit l'Espagnol and Mariannne (Marie Anne) Antoinette (Antoine) Beau Charles Québédeaux (Joseph Le Quebedeaux and Marie Antoine Beau (sometimes listed as Marie Lest), native of the city and Diocese of Paris) b. 3 February 1750 at Village of Chartres In Colonial Illinois and died at Pointe Coupée before 1802. He moved to False River at Pointe Coupée, with his sister Marie-Françoise Québédeau and her husband Nicholas Prevost, where he married Marie‑ Catherine RECURON daughter of Guillaume Recuron and Marie‑Anne Deruis on 24 October, 1776. wit. Marlin Soudry and Marie Anne Deruis (PCP‑2, part 2, 185) also (PCP‑4, 129) (B.R. vol 2, pp 610‑611) He later moved from Pointe Coupée to the northern part of the Attakapas enentually settling near Bayou Téche in vicinity of present Arnaudville. Charles Québédeaux was a soldier in Company of Militiamen of the Attakapas, formed 20 June 1774. Marie‑Catherine RECURON was the daughter of Guillaume Recuron and Marie‑ Anne Deruis and was born 12 jan 1762, bt 21 jan 1762 in Pointe Coupee, LA. She died in Opelousas at home of Jean Pierre Stelly on 5 Dec 1818 at age 60 yrs.?. Guillaume Recuron, called Dauphine, Soldier in Mazeliere's company, native of St. Alban (Francois and Louise Fabre) m. 21 June 1760 Marianne Deruit (Deruis) (Alexandre decd and Mariane Bourcelier wit.: Marianno, Gerard, Dural. (PCP‑3, 69 ) B.R. Vol 1 p. 212) issue: Louise, 1769; Marguerite, 1767; Marie, 1764; Marie Catherine, 1762 m. Charles Quebedeaux (Joseph Quebedeaux and Marie Lest) 24 Oct. 1776; Francois, 1773; Jean‑Francois,1771) ("LOUISIANA POPULATION ‑ des Forts Francais‑d'Amerique ‑ Tome II (Brown ‑ Dean "The Village of Chartres In Colonial Illinois 1720‑1765") In 1763, by the Treaty of Paris, the area east of the Mississippi River was surrendered to the British, and although the troops did not reach Fort de Chartres until 1765, most of the people in New Chartres and St. Phillyppe sold their land and moved on to other parts of French Louisiana or returned to Québec. This could be the reason that Charles Québédeaux accompanied his sister, Marie‑Françcoise Québédeaux and brother‑in‑law Nicolas Provost, on the trek southward sometime in the 1760's. Settling with his relatives on False River in Pointe Coupée, Charles Québédeaux married Marie‑Catherine Recuron a native of the area in 1776, and thereby became a progenitor of all the Québédeauxs who now live in Louisiana and Southeastern Texas. "Probably discouraged by lack of oportunities in the Pointe Coupée area, during the mid‑1790s, Charles and his family moved to the northern part of the Attakapas,. where his four sons married and established their own households. Sons François (m. 1810 Céléstine LaGrange), Toussaint (m. 1813 Marie‑Barbé Frossart), and it may be reasonable to guess that the Québédeaux families who today reside between Opelousas and Lafayette (and who comprise a fourth of the state's Québédeaux households) all descend from those three brothers." (Robert C. West's "ATLAS OF LOUISIANA SURNAMES OF FRENCH AND SPANISH ORIGIN") Charles m. Marie RECURON (OP) (Selected Acadian and Louisiana Church Records Vol. 1 Page R - 323) ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Morning Cecil, This is the same conclusion that I came to, but wanted a second opinion. My Thanks. Andy _____ From: Cecil Van Duzee [mailto:cvanduzee@msn.com] Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:09 AM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb. Com; Andy Scott Cc: ACADIAN@rootsweb. com Subject: Re: [Acadian-Cajun] Marriage Confirmation Since the wife of Julien LeBlanc was reported to be age 30 at her death in 1885; I would believe that she was Marie, daughter of Rosemond Mouton born in 1854. Cecil Van Duzee ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Scott <mailto:greydale@hughes.net> To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb. Com <mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.%20Com> Cc: ACADIAN@rootsweb. com <mailto:ACADIAN@rootsweb.%20com> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 10:21 AM Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Marriage Confirmation Morning, In the SWLR is recorded a marriage on 13 Jan. 1876 between Marie MOUTON, (Rosemond & Esteve COMEAUX) and Julien LEBLANC [Ozeme & Marie Adeline RICHARD), (Carencro Ch.: v. 1, p. 34). Would this Marie be one in the same as Marie Helene MOUTON, b: 14 Nov 1860 [Laf. Ch., v.6, #101]? Another point of view would be appreciated. :-) Andy Scott ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Is this correct? I've pieced this together from what records I've been able to scrape together, but it seems like this implies a way- too-close-relationship marriage. I'm trying to sort out Onezime Carriere who m. Elise Sonnier. They had a son, Onezime, b. in Opelousas in 1828, who m. Azeline Derbonne, daughter of Michel and Melite (Sonnier) Derbonne. The records are pretty clear that Melite Sonnier was the daughter of Sylvain Sonnier by his first wife Judith Bello. The problem is, I've also found indications that Elise Sonnier who married Onezime Carriere was also a daughter of Sylvain and Judith. This would make Elise and Melite sisters, and Onezime and Azeline Derbonne first cousins. It's not impossible -- I know it happened -- but wouldn't there have to be some kind of dispensation recorded for this marriage? If there is one, I've never found it. So the question is: is this correct? Especially, was Elise Sonnier, wife of Onezime Carriere, the daughter of Sylvain and Judith (Bello) Sonnier, or did I record something incorrectly? Thanks, Gordon
BRDA 610 & 617/vol 2 Quebedeau, Charles of Illinois (Joseph & Marie Lest) m.24 Oct 1776, Catherine Recuron (Guillaume & Marie Anne Deruis) wit. Martin Soudry & Marie Anne Deruis (PCP-2, part 2, 185) also (PCP-4, 129) Cecil Van Duzee ----- Original Message ----- From: Don2717@aol.com<mailto:Don2717@aol.com> To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com> ; QUEBEDEAUX-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:QUEBEDEAUX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 4:23 PM Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Date of the birth and Date and place of death of Charles Québédeauxm Marie Cath I need information on the date and place of the birth and date and place of death of Charles Québédeaux m Marie Catherine Recuron Does his marriage at Pointe Coupée indicate the names his parents or his date and place of birth Don Landry _don2717@aol.com<mailto:_don2717@aol.com>_ (mailto:don2717@aol.com<mailto:don2717@aol.com>) ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour<http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Since the wife of Julien LeBlanc was reported to be age 30 at her death in 1885; I would believe that she was Marie, daughter of Rosemond Mouton born in 1854. Cecil Van Duzee ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Scott<mailto:greydale@hughes.net> To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb. Com<mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.%20Com> Cc: ACADIAN@rootsweb. com<mailto:ACADIAN@rootsweb.%20com> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 10:21 AM Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Marriage Confirmation Morning, In the SWLR is recorded a marriage on 13 Jan. 1876 between Marie MOUTON, (Rosemond & Esteve COMEAUX) and Julien LEBLANC [Ozeme & Marie Adeline RICHARD), (Carencro Ch.: v. 1, p. 34). Would this Marie be one in the same as Marie Helene MOUTON, b: 14 Nov 1860 [Laf. Ch., v.6, #101]? Another point of view would be appreciated. :-) Andy Scott ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I need information on the date and place of the birth and date and place of death of Charles Québédeaux m Marie Catherine Recuron Does his marriage at Pointe Coupée indicate the names his parents or his date and place of birth Don Landry _don2717@aol.com_ (mailto:don2717@aol.com) ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Andy, Check Orelien and Orelia Stanley LeBlanc http://www.thecajuns.com -----Original Message----- From: acadian-cajun-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:acadian-cajun-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Andy Scott Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 7:58 AM To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb. Com Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] Marriage date: BRASSEUX & CORMIER Morning, I am looking a marriage date and location for Aurelien BRASSEUX to Aurelia [Amelia] CORMIER. Their daughter married on the 16th of Dec 1850 to Pierre Auguste MOUTIN [Jean Rosemond & Marie Estelle COMEAU] in Carencro, La. [Carencro Ch.: v.2, p. 9]. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Andy Scott ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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Morning, I am looking a marriage date and location for Aurelien BRASSEUX to Aurelia [Amelia] CORMIER. Their daughter married on the 16th of Dec 1850 to Pierre Auguste MOUTIN [Jean Rosemond & Marie Estelle COMEAU] in Carencro, La. [Carencro Ch.: v.2, p. 9]. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Andy Scott
I have her parents as Antoine Landry b. 1696 mar 1717 to Marie Mellanson b. 1699. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ethel Sacker" <paulsacker@centurytel.net> To: <acadian-cajun@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 10:52 AM Subject: [Acadian-Cajun] LeBlanc-Landry > Looking for information on Judith Landry married: Jean/Charles LeBlanc; > had son: Simon LeBlanc married Manon Hebert 1790. Who was Judith Landry? > Thanks. Ethel > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ACADIAN-CAJUN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.2/967 - Release Date: 8/22/2007 > 6:51 PM > >
Don & List, In Donald Hebert's SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA RECORDS (cd) are found the baptisms of the children of Louis-Andre RICHARD & Julie BABINEAU: (1) RICHARD, Julie (Louis Andre - of Opelousas & Julie BABINAUD) b. 10 May 1814 [sic, might this be 1815?], bt. 27 June 1815 Pats: Louis RICHARD & Marie Victoire DUGAS; Mats: Joseph BABINAUD & Felice CORMIER; Spons: Louis RICHARD, paternal grandfather & Felice CORMIER, maternal grandmother. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #1875) [She was buried as Julie Azelie in July 1876, age 50.] (2) RICHARD, Celestine (Louis Andre - from here & Julie BABINAUD - from Atakapas) b. 10 Sept. 1817, bt. 5 July 1818 Pats: Louis RICHARD & Marie DUGA - from Nantes; Mats: Joseph BABINAUD - from Atakapas & Felice CORMIER - from here; Spons: Francois BABINAUD & Anastasie RICHARD. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE in the absence of Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.138) (3) RICHARD, Louis (Louis & Julie BABINAUD) b. 3 Feb. 1819, bt. 31 Oct. 1819 Pats: Louis RICHARD & Marie DUGA; Mats: Joseph BABINAUD & Feice CORMIER; Spons: Augustin BENOIT & Celeste COMAU. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.7, #733) (4) RICHARD, Marguerite (Louis Andre & Julie BABINEAU) b. 29 Jan. 1821, bt. 1 Nov. 1821 Pats: Louis RICHARD & Marie DUGAS; Mats: Joseph BABINEAU & Felicite CORMIER; Spons: Joseph BABINEAU fils [Jr.] & Cleonise RICHARD. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.229) (5) RICHARD, Aspasie (Louis Andre & Julie BABINOT) b. 23 ---- (omitted) 1823, bt. 19 June 1825 Spons: Joseph THIBODEAUX & Anastasie BABINOT. Fr. Laurent PEYRETTI (Laf. Ch.: v.2, #90) (6) RICHARD, Jean (Louis Andre & Julie BABINAUX) b. 4 Sept. 1825, bt. 22 Sept. 1825 - supplied baptismal ceremony. Spons: Jean BABINAUD & Julie RICHARD. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.43) Julie died 4 days after the birth of this last child, and her widower remarried over three years later. Karen Theriot Reader _KATheriot@aol.com_ (mailto:KATheriot@aol.com) ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour