Simone Monpierre is seeking the following information: "I speak and read english currently. I found a few MONPIERRE but I cannot go further. If I can find an association who could help me graciously some times The name can be written MONPIERRE OR MONTPIERRE. My target is to find the ancestor who left France for Louisianna. May be he emigrate first in Santo Domingo (Haiti or Hispaniola) I found : Jean Baptiste MONPIERRE death 6 September 1763 in Pointe Coupé Jean Baptiste MONPIERRE death at German Coast - Louisiana and incinerated 8 July 1752 in Destrehan - St CharlesLouisiana married to Madeleine SAUCIER (ou SENSIE) death in 1784 - One daughter Marie Magdeleine MONPIERRE 1737-1801 who married on February 25, 1754 at Destrehan - ST Charles to Jean Baptiste DUBIE (or DUBIE) BORNED IN 1734 at St John Baptist Church -Natchitoches (Louisiana) For information I have an ancestor who emigrate in Cuba(from France, Haiti or Guadeloupe ?) I have been informed of a Monpierre borned in 1903 in La Havana and dead in Miami I thank you again for your courtesy and your kind exchange I send you all the sun from my island and happy new year with your family Best Regards Simone MONPIERRE." She speaks French and English. Any help from the group would be appreciated. Regards Don Louviere __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
A few pieces of the puzzle First Families of Louisiana v II p 54 after 1731 Landowners JB Monpierre 8 Arpents by possession v II p 60 1731 Census Allemands (German Coast) Montpierre with wife, 5 children, 2 negros v II p 139 1 nov 1729 to 1 aug 1730 Natchez Massacre list St. Francois His wife is living & married to a man named name Monpierre ( Monpierre "new?" wife is widow of St. Francois) Either Monpierre's son also JB(?) who dies at Pointe Coupee or the five children are her stepchildren? 3 different possible St Francois v I p 15 prisioner 23 may 1718 v I p 205 mason soldier in Plantin's Company - Francois Ellay 3 jul 1730 ship Venus v I p 207 soldier in Plantin's Company - Francois Aygmorte 5 Sep 1730 ship Aurore Last two came too late. It has to be 1718 one at Natchez Paul Le B [email protected] wrote: >Simone Monpierre >is seeking the following information: > >"I speak and read english currently. > >I found a few MONPIERRE but I cannot go further. If I >can find an association who could help me graciously >some times > >The name can be written MONPIERRE OR MONTPIERRE. > >My target is to find the ancestor who left France for >Louisianna. May be he emigrate first in Santo Domingo >(Haiti or Hispaniola) > >I found : > >Jean Baptiste MONPIERRE death 6 September 1763 in >Pointe Coupé > >Jean Baptiste MONPIERRE death at German Coast - >Louisiana and incinerated 8 July 1752 in Destrehan - >St CharlesLouisiana married to Madeleine SAUCIER (ou >SENSIE) death in 1784 - One daughter Marie Magdeleine >MONPIERRE 1737-1801 who married on February 25, 1754 >at Destrehan - ST Charles to Jean Baptiste DUBIE (or >DUBIE) BORNED IN 1734 at St John Baptist Church >-Natchitoches (Louisiana) > >For information I have an ancestor who emigrate in >Cuba(from France, Haiti or Guadeloupe ?) I have been >informed of a Monpierre borned in 1903 in La Havana >and dead in Miami > >I thank you again for your courtesy and your kind >exchange > >I send you all the sun from my island and happy new >year with your family > >Best Regards > >Simone MONPIERRE." > >She speaks French and English. >Any help from the group would be appreciated. > >Regards >Don Louviere > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com > > >==== 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. > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > >