I have posted this marriage record before asking if you knew this family. Since I don't know Charles Leblanc's age I will assume 30 years. Then his birth would be about 1753 and his father Thomas' birth about 1723 (assume 30 years old at birth of Charles). This time I would like to pose a logical question. Is it logical that this French family was living in the Pennsylvania Colony at that time? Thanks, Henry Seymour The marriage entry reads: On 1 September 1783, I, the undersigned Curate of this parish Church of St.Louis of New Orleans, Province of Louisiana, Diocese of Havana, having published the banns on three consecutive major feastdays and not having found any canonical impediment before the Church, I gave the Nuptial Blessing in presence of witnesses to Charles LeBlanc, legitimate son of Thomas and Perinne LeBlanc, natives of Pennsylvania, who contracted (marriage) by with Genevieve Fayard, legitimate daughter of Jacques Fayard and Marie Louise Fayard, natives of this parish, and so that it be true, I sign it on the day, month and year as above. Vincente Llorens Jorge Martinez