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    1. [Acadian-Cajun] Parents of Marie Landry
    2. Andy Scott
    3. Morning, In the DGFA, v.1, p. 236, [41.] o: is shown Joseph BOURG [Alexandre BOURG, dit Bellehumeur] & Marguerite MELANSON] married to Marie LANDRY about 1744 probably in Grand Pre, Acadia. White did not identify her parents. Joseph & Marie were deported to Pennsylvania and were on the census of 1763. White indicated that Joseph died on 22 Jul 1765 but does not indicate where. The son of Joseph & Marie LANDRY, Jean BOURG married on the 30th of Mar 1784 in Opelousas to Marguerite RICHARD [Pierre & Marguerite DUGAS], [(Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.52)]. Has anyone been able to identify the parents of Marie LANDRY? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Andy Scott

    08/14/2007 03:13:26
    1. Re: [Acadian-Cajun] Parents of Marie Landry
    2. Roger Rozendal
    3. On Aug 14, 2007, at 8:13 AM, Andy Scott wrote: > Morning, > > In the DGFA, v.1, p. 236, [41.] o: is shown Joseph BOURG [Alexandre > BOURG, > dit Bellehumeur] & Marguerite MELANSON] married to Marie LANDRY > about 1744 > probably in Grand Pre, Acadia. White did not identify her parents. > Joseph & > Marie were deported to Pennsylvania and were on the census of 1763. > White > indicated that Joseph died on 22 Jul 1765 but does not indicate where. > > Has anyone been able to identify the parents of Marie LANDRY? Any > help > would be appreciated. > > Thanks > Andy Scott The parents of Marie Landry were Joseph Landry (White p. 919) and his first wife, Marguerite Forest. Olivier Landry, her brother, was a wtness at her wedding to François Savoie on July 22, 1765. Olivier was one of the group of 21 Acadians who arrived in Louisiana from Georgia in February 1764, the first Acadians in Louisiana. Below is what I have on François Savoie, including his marriage to Marie Landry. Roger A. Rozendal SAVOIE, FRANCOIS François Savoie, born 1731, was the son of Charles Savoie[1] and Françoise Martin[2]. François married 1760 Anne Aucoin, born 13 July, 1739[3], daughter of Martin Aucoin[4] and Elisabeth Boudrot[5]. This family was deported to Pennsylvania where on a prisoner list dated 20 June 1763 is found[6]: Franois Scavoy, Anne Scavoy his wife with two children [François Savoie age 32 Anne Aucoin age 24 Marguerite born 16 February 1763 Child, name unknown] In the Fall of 1764, this family went to Santo Domingo where Anne Aucoin was buried 5 August 1764. The two children probably also died there. François arrived in Louisiana sometime before his 22 July 1765 remarriage to Marie Landry. SAVOYE [sic for Savoie], Francois, native of Annapolis Royal, St. Charles Parish, in Acadia, Diocese of Quebec, widower of Anne Aucoin, married Marie LANDRY, July 22, 1765, witness Olivier LANDRY (SLC, B5, 188 & M2, 19)[7] Marie Landry daughter of Joseph Landry[8] & Marguerite Forest[9], and her first husband, Joseph Bourg[10], son of Alexandre Bourg & Marguerite Melanson, were listed as prisoners in Pennsylvania on June 20, 1763[11]. They probably went to St. Domingue in late 1764 like many others from Pennsylvania and Joseph may have died there. Marie Landry and her children came to Louisiana sometime before her July 22, 1765 marriage to François Savoie. However, she did not live long as she is not in the 29 June 1766 Cabanocey Lower census and François Savoie remarried[12] 5 October 1766 to Marie Thibodeau, daughter of Paul Thibodeau[13] and Marguerite Trahan[14]. Anne also did not live long after this marriage as her Succession is dated 19 August 1769 and Franois Savoie married again 22 August 1769 to Marie Martin, daughter of Ambroise Martin[15] and Émilienne Comeau[16]. On 5 July 1776, Nicolas Cantrelle, acting commandant of Cabanocey, wrote a letter to Governor Luìs de Unzaga[17] that François Savoie was traveling to New Orleans to request permission to go to Attakapas to receive medical treatment from his brother-in-law, Antoine Bordat, a physician. On 9 July 1776 Governor Unzanga[18] informed Cantrelle that he had granted François Savoie permission to settle at Attakapas. In the 4 May 1777 Attakapas census[19] is found: Family #86 Francois Sçavois age 46 Marie Barnabé wife age 29 François son age 9 Joseph age 6 Manetée daughter age 8 Marie daughter age 3 François was buried 3 December 1780[20] at age 50 years. [1] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 1458. [2] Ibid. p. 1138. [3] DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS v. 1a, p. 11. [4] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 44. [5] Ibid. p. 190. [6] Jehn, Janet ACADIAN EXILES IN THE COLONIES p. 217. [7] Woods, Earl & Nolan, Charles eds. SACRAMENTAL RECORDS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS v. 2, 1751-1771 p. 251. [8] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 919. [9] Ibid p. 639. [10] Ibid. p. 236. [11] Jehn, Janet ACADIAN EXILES IN THE COLONIES p. 217. [12] CABANOCEY MARRIAGES AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 187A, folio 204-206 (2 copies). [13] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 1520. [14] Ibid. p. 1542. [15] Ibid. p. 1133. [16] Ibid. p. 391. [17] AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 189B, folio 149-150. [18] AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 189B, folio 151. [19] 4 MAY 1777 ATTAKAPAS CENSUS AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 2358, folio . [20] Hebert, Rev. Donald J. southwest Louisiana records Volume 1-A (1750-1800) p. 698.

    08/14/2007 10:59:48
    1. Re: [Acadian-Cajun] Parents of Marie Landry
    2. Andy Scott
    3. Good Evening Roger, Once again you have come through for all the rest of us. I do appreciate your time and help. Andy Scott _____ From: Roger Rozendal [mailto:rogroz@swbell.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:00 PM To: Andy Scott Cc: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb. Com Subject: Re: [Acadian-Cajun] Parents of Marie Landry On Aug 14, 2007, at 8:13 AM, Andy Scott wrote: Morning, In the DGFA, v.1, p. 236, [41.] o: is shown Joseph BOURG [Alexandre BOURG, dit Bellehumeur] & Marguerite MELANSON] married to Marie LANDRY about 1744 probably in Grand Pre, Acadia. White did not identify her parents. Joseph & Marie were deported to Pennsylvania and were on the census of 1763. White indicated that Joseph died on 22 Jul 1765 but does not indicate where. Has anyone been able to identify the parents of Marie LANDRY? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Andy Scott The parents of Marie Landry were Joseph Landry (White p. 919) and his first wife, Marguerite Forest. Olivier Landry, her brother, was a wtness at her wedding to François Savoie on July 22, 1765. Olivier was one of the group of 21 Acadians who arrived in Louisiana from Georgia in February 1764, the first Acadians in Louisiana. Below is what I have on François Savoie, including his marriage to Marie Landry. Roger A. Rozendal SAVOIE, FRANCOIS François Savoie, born 1731, was the son of Charles Savoie[1][1] and Françoise Martin[2][2]. François married 1760 Anne Aucoin, born 13 July, 1739[3][3], daughter of Martin Aucoin[4][4] and Elisabeth Boudrot[5][5]. This family was deported to Pennsylvania where on a prisoner list dated 20 June 1763 is found[6][6]: Franois Scavoy, Anne Scavoy his wife with two children [François Savoie age 32 Anne Aucoin age 24 Marguerite born 16 February 1763 Child, name unknown] In the Fall of 1764, this family went to Santo Domingo where Anne Aucoin was buried 5 August 1764. The two children probably also died there. François arrived in Louisiana sometime before his 22 July 1765 remarriage to Marie Landry. SAVOYE [sic for Savoie], Francois, native of Annapolis Royal, St. Charles Parish, in Acadia, Diocese of Quebec, widower of Anne Aucoin, married Marie LANDRY, July 22, 1765, witness Olivier LANDRY (SLC, B5, 188 & M2, 19)[7][7] Marie Landry daughter of Joseph Landry[8][8] & Marguerite Forest[9][9], and her first husband, Joseph Bourg[10][10], son of Alexandre Bourg & Marguerite Melanson, were listed as prisoners in Pennsylvania on June 20, 1763[11][11]. They probably went to St. Domingue in late 1764 like many others from Pennsylvania and Joseph may have died there. Marie Landry and her children came to Louisiana sometime before her July 22, 1765 marriage to François Savoie. However, she did not live long as she is not in the 29 June 1766 Cabanocey Lower census and François Savoie remarried[12][12] 5 October 1766 to Marie Thibodeau, daughter of Paul Thibodeau[13][13] and Marguerite Trahan[14][14]. Anne also did not live long after this marriage as her Succession is dated 19 August 1769 and Franois Savoie married again 22 August 1769 to Marie Martin, daughter of Ambroise Martin[15][15] and Émilienne Comeau[16][16]. On 5 July 1776, Nicolas Cantrelle, acting commandant of Cabanocey, wrote a letter to Governor Luìs de Unzaga[17][17] that François Savoie was traveling to New Orleans to request permission to go to Attakapas to receive medical treatment from his brother-in-law, Antoine Bordat, a physician. On 9 July 1776 Governor Unzanga[18][18] informed Cantrelle that he had granted François Savoie permission to settle at Attakapas. In the 4 May 1777 Attakapas census[19][19] is found: Family #86 Francois Sçavois age 46 Marie Barnabé wife age 29 François son age 9 Joseph age 6 Manetée daughter age 8 Marie daughter age 3 François was buried 3 December 1780[20][20] at age 50 years. _____ [1][1] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 1458. [2][2] Ibid. p. 1138. [3][3] DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS v. 1a, p. 11. [4][4] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 44. [5][5] Ibid. p. 190. [6][6] Jehn, Janet ACADIAN EXILES IN THE COLONIES p. 217. [7][7] Woods, Earl & Nolan, Charles eds. SACRAMENTAL RECORDS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS v. 2, 1751-1771 p. 251. [8][8] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 919. [9][9] Ibid p. 639. [10][10] Ibid. p. 236. [11][11] Jehn, Janet ACADIAN EXILES IN THE COLONIES p. 217. [12][12] CABANOCEY MARRIAGES AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 187A, folio 204-206 (2 copies). [13][13] White, Stephen A. DICTIONNAIRE GÉNÉALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES p. 1520. [14][14] Ibid. p. 1542. [15][15] Ibid. p. 1133. [16][16] Ibid. p. 391. [17][17] AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 189B, folio 149-150. [18][18] AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 189B, folio 151. [19][19] 4 MAY 1777 ATTAKAPAS CENSUS AGI, PAPELES DE CUBA, Legajo 2358, folio . [20][20] Hebert, Rev. Donald J. southwest Louisiana records Volume 1-A (1750-1800) p. 698.

    08/14/2007 02:29:49