Renee, what year was she born, did marriages for Duffy, Brandon in LA or MO. Any other info? On Jun 20, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Degruy List Administrator wrote: > Would anyone have information on this lady and her various husbands? > I think she and Mackenzie ended up in Missouri; so there may very well > be records here I can check. Presently, I do not have sufficient > information to find them. > She is the daughter of Pierre Verloin DeGruy and Jeanne de Glapion > I don't know if her last husband's name is John or I. Mackenzie or > McKenzie > So I'm at the proverbial brick wall and everything I have tried: > Ancestry, LDS, etc has turned up nothing. > So if someone has anything in his/her family records, that would be a > Big Help. > R > > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Here's everything I have [in no particular order]. I also have a nice email from Wally from several years ago, but I couldn't transfer the info. I'll try to send separately, maybe off list. As you can see, there is precious little on Mackenzie. I'm not even sure about the spelling of his name. Jeanne Zulme DeGruy Birth: 18 Feb 1804 NOLA Married Moses Duffy on 10 Oct 1818 SLC Married Robert Robelard Brandon in 1836 Married John or I. Mackenzie sometime bet 1840-1845 [possibly in Missouri] Married ANOSR Volume 8 [1804-1806], page 319 Juana Julme [Pedro and Juana Glapion, natives and residents of this city], b. Dec. 22, 1804, bn. Feb. 18, 1804, pgp. Joseph Verloin Degruis and Mariana Couturier, mgp. Christoval Glapion and Juana Antonia Rivarde, s. Joseph Verloin Degruis and Juana Sofia Lalande Ferrier, infant’s grandparents [sic-Lalande Ferrier is the maternal grandmother, but Rivarde, who is listed as the maternal grandmother is the great-grandmother] [SLC, B27, 79]. ANOSR VOLUME 13 [1818-1819], PAGE 430 UNDER VERLOIN [@VERLOIN DEGRUY] Jeanne Zusmi [o] Degruise Verloin and [o] Duminy, dec. minor, of this parish, m. Moses Duffy, Oct 10. 1818 [SMNO, m1, 42] She is buried in St. Louis #1 in same vault as Marianne Couturier On the 4th day of October, of the year 1805, I, Fr. Antonio de Sedella, Religious Capuchin and pastor of the parish Church of st. Louis of New Orleans, have interred in the Holy ground of the same church cemetery, the remains of Dona Juana Glapion, a native of this city, of the age of 20 years, wife of Don Pedro Verloin Degruis, and legitimate daughter of Don Juana Catarine Lalande Ferrier and of Don Christoval Glapion, also deceased who died at the home of Mr. Meyronne on the other side of the river.... This is a direct translation from the original entry of St. Louis Cathedral Archives. Books of Funerals 1803-1807 Page 79 Act 243 Her parents were Don Christoval Glapion and Dona Juana Catarine Lalande Ferrier ANOSR Volume 8 page 155 under GLAPION Juana [Christoval, dec., and Juana Catarina Lalande Ferrier, dec.] native of this city, sp. Pedro Verloin Degruis, cir. 20 yr., i. Oct, 1805, d.Oct 3, 1805. in the house of Mr. [o] Meyronne on the other side of the river [SLC, F6, 79] ------------------- From WPA New Orleans Cemetery Records St. Louis #1 Dona Jeana Glapion, daughter of Don Pedro Verloin Degruis and Dona Juana Catarina Lalande Perrier, died Oct. 4, 1806, 20 yrs. judy mahaffey wrote: > Renee, what year was she born, did marriages for Duffy, Brandon in LA > or MO. Any other info? > >
Would anyone have information on this lady and her various husbands? I think she and Mackenzie ended up in Missouri; so there may very well be records here I can check. Presently, I do not have sufficient information to find them. She is the daughter of Pierre Verloin DeGruy and Jeanne de Glapion I don't know if her last husband's name is John or I. Mackenzie or McKenzie So I'm at the proverbial brick wall and everything I have tried: Ancestry, LDS, etc has turned up nothing. So if someone has anything in his/her family records, that would be a Big Help. R
We may already have these.... or not.... Degruy, Francois Verloin, Ex. to A. Pitot, Sr. Procuration March 14, 1862 ?? or 77 [hard to read] DeGruy, Francois, Heirs of to Matthew D. Lagan Sale of Property May 13, 1862 134 1/2 DeGruy, Theophile Verloin, Minors of Family Meeting Jan 13, 1861 3 There are some Arroyos, Fazendes, Fouchers You can download this for yourselves: http://www.notarialarchives.org/daoctaveindexes/de_armas_octave_vol_80.pdf
+EINSTIEN-FULLER-NEWTON+ (albert/buckminster/isaac) >have to join that radiant persona... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX+ (1091-1153 >as humans we admire for their genius< +LEADERS IN THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE+ >in this space of >reality< on earth< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +DIMENSIONS OF REALITY+ >(each explored reality dimensions of transcendent difference to that of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +THE AVERAGE EVERYDAY HUMAN+ +rising above everyday viewpoints+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +GOTHIC CATHEDRAL DESIGN+ >(einstein when shown sacred geometry >golden mean formula used by st. bernard cathedral architects >remarked< ^^^^^^ >"IT MAKES THE GOOD EASY AND +THE BAD DIFFICULT"+ ^^^^^^^^^^^ +RELATIVE TO DEGRUY HISTORY+ >(it was heartwarming last night to see the "history channel" regard our ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SAINT BERNARD-CISTERCIAN ORDER+ (verloin degruy neighbor/leader) +AS THE BRAINS TO KNIGHTS TEMPLARS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >(13th century minnesota templar >runes and nova scotia artifacts) **************************** >+LINK W/ HOLY GRAIL HISTORY IN+ +N. AMERICAN EXPLORATION+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >this corroborates my view of the +PROFOUND LEADERSHIP+ >saint bernard of clairvaux had with our +TROYES TEMPLAR FAMILIES+ >of the verloin degruy and other allied ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +GRAND ORIENT FOREST FAMILIES+ (merovingian blood/13th c. france) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >VERLOIN DEGRUY/VILLENEUVE/AULNAY DAGOBERT/BOSSANCOURT/PERRY +allied/related w/ neighbors+ >(MONTMORENCY/BRIENNE/LUSIGNAN PAMPLUME/JOINVILLE/CHARNEY) etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., >and the great cistercian/templar bond evolving into freemason involvment of the verloin degruy in france ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +FLOWERING IN NEW ORLEANS+ >(mason/templar sugar mill,- >publication in paris and >latrobe admiration< ^^^^^^^^^^^ +DUTCH ARCHITECTURAL JOURNAL+ >(journalist telephone interview >preparing 600 word article) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +CAUSES & EFFECTS REVIEW+ >yesterday i tried to reflect on special people and semInal events of my life leading to an interest in ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +ADVANCED DESIGN THEORIES+ (sacred geometry/synergy) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +"THE SILVER SHIP"+ >(transcendent early experience +PLUS GENETIC MEMORY+ >resulting in life and structure< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >i explained the impact a ufo sighting >had on me as a teenager that.. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +GALVENISED MY VISION FOR+ +ADVANCED STUCTURE+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >(plus the passion for round >castle< >organic and wholistic structure<) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +TRANSCENDENT DIMENSIONS+ >if you go to barnes & noble & purchase the latest "ufo magazine" the cover photo (DOLAN DELIVERS-ISSUE #153) >is of another transcendent thinker like >einstein/fuller/newton/st. bernard< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +RICHARD DOLAN+ >yes, i have read his exellent books and heard his informed lectures. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >THAT FOCUS ON DIMENSIONS THAT INSPIRED MY LIFE IN ARCHITECTURE/DESIGN ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >i see clearly the linkage w/ bernard of clairvaux architects as they took on the task of designing cathedrals (raw stone into) +TRANSCENDENT SACRED SPACES+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +MY TULANE-NOLA MISSION+ (transferred to california) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >the color/light/energy at chartres cathedral is at the zeneth of this +PROFOUND CHALANGE+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >LECORBUSIER'S CHAPEL @ RONCHAMP FRANCE NEAR THE deRAY CASTLE THE BEST OF MY EXPERIENCE ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "FRENCH SUPER REALITY" (french surreality) ^^^^^^^^^^ >is attitude and concept by andre breton in a very french way for viewing life (ARCADIAN) >as containing transcendent +DIMENSIONS & MANIFESTATIONS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >"at the highest level only the< +FANTASTIC IS POSSIBLE"+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >tielhard de chardin< ^^^^^^^^^^^ +HAPPY FATHER'S DAY+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ gene ray, san diego california
when you say de gruy it sounds like de grew ancestry.com 1920 Alabama Mobile, ward 5 1920 spelling is correct, Joseph De Gruy 7 family members, I don't think anyone saw how the census taker was writing their names down. Baldwin, AL 1880 census has a Joseph De Gruy bn 1850, brother On Jun 19, 2010, at 9:58 PM, William Richardson wrote: > Renee, > Was the name spelled the same on the actual census form as it was on > the index. I do not have access to ancestry but do use two other > databases, one did not have census for 1900 Al, could not come up > with name De Grew in the other. Meawhile I ran across this listing > on family search: > > http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#surname=degruy&p=recordResults&searchType=close&collection=fs%3A1307888 > > Bill > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Degruy List Administrator <listadministratordegruyl@earthlink.net > > > To: GEN DEGRUY Mailing list at Rootsweb <degruy@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sat, June 19, 2010 5:44:17 PM > Subject: [DEGRUY] Mobile cousins with names misspelled in census > > Yesterday uploaded to website the 1900 census of our DeGruy cousins in > Mobile...with all 9 people in the household identified... and all with > their names misspelled De Grew. > See why it's so darn hard to do genealogical research?????? > R > > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Yes, Bill, it was. If you have Ancestry, see if this link works. If not, it was the 1900 Census from Alabama. http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=004120002_00346&fn=Pierre&ln=De+Grew&st=r&ssrc=&pid=34649454 <http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7602&iid=004120002_00346&fn=Pierre&ln=De+Grew&st=r&ssrc=&pid=34649454> I'm going to put the original on the site along with the transcription. I can't remember how I got to it.... because when I tried to search just now, I couldn't find it. I might have gotten to it though someone's webpage. I think I discovered a new cousin [through this web page] and I've tried to contact him, but haven't heard anything as yet. R. William Richardson wrote: > Renee, > Was the name spelled the same on the actual census form as it was on the index. I do not have access to ancestry but do use two other databases, one did not have census for 1900 Al, could not come up with name De Grew in the other. Meawhile I ran across this listing on family search: > > http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#surname=degruy&p=recordResults&searchType=close&collection=fs%3A1307888 > > Bill > > > > > > To: GEN DEGRUY Mailing list at Rootsweb <degruy@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sat, June 19, 2010 5:44:17 PM > Subject: [DEGRUY] Mobile cousins with names misspelled in census > > Yesterday uploaded to website the 1900 census of our DeGruy cousins in > Mobile...with all 9 people in the household identified... and all with > their names misspelled De Grew. > See why it's so darn hard to do genealogical research?????? > R >
Renee, Was the name spelled the same on the actual census form as it was on the index. I do not have access to ancestry but do use two other databases, one did not have census for 1900 Al, could not come up with name De Grew in the other. Meawhile I ran across this listing on family search: http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#surname=degruy&p=recordResults&searchType=close&collection=fs%3A1307888 Bill ________________________________ From: Degruy List Administrator <listadministratordegruyl@earthlink.net> To: GEN DEGRUY Mailing list at Rootsweb <degruy@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, June 19, 2010 5:44:17 PM Subject: [DEGRUY] Mobile cousins with names misspelled in census Yesterday uploaded to website the 1900 census of our DeGruy cousins in Mobile...with all 9 people in the household identified... and all with their names misspelled De Grew. See why it's so darn hard to do genealogical research?????? R This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed to be "fact." All data should be verified. Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Yesterday uploaded to website the 1900 census of our DeGruy cousins in Mobile...with all 9 people in the household identified... and all with their names misspelled De Grew. See why it's so darn hard to do genealogical research?????? R
+SYNERGETIC ACTIVITY PROVIDES+ >rich creole gumbo life fuel < ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >(synergy is the combine of several elements that become stronger +INTEGRATED+ +ALCHEMY+ >then when they are alone) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >(reference to french/african +NORBERT RILLIEUX+ +ALEXANDRE DUMAS+ +MARIE LAVEAU+ +CLEMENTIN HUNTER+ +EDGAR DEGAS+ >blood colonial creole talent) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SYNERGETIC ENVIRONMENTS+ google.com (search) ^^^^^^^^^^^^ >EUGENE RAY / DEGRUY +SYNERGETIC ENVIRONMENTS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >was one of the classes i designed and taught at san diego state that was popular as students built full size structures largely w/ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +COLOR - LIGHT - ENERGY+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >sound and lightweight tensile structure< >encouraging economy and strength<. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +WINNING FORMULA+ >this paid off when our students won a structure competition at cal. poly +ALL CALIF. ARCHITECTURE+ >san louis obispo during the 1990s w/ lightweight tensile struct. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >THE VERY TYPE OF STRUCTURE FOR CALIFORNIA & LOUISIANA TO (biomorphic / tensile) +RESIST EARTHQUAKE & HURRICANE+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >i can thank buckminster fuller and the +"WHOLE EARTH CATALOG"+ (google.com (search) >for encouragement in this direction< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +BUCKMINSTER FULLER+ >and his geodesics was my friend and his organization chose our school +SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV.+ >as the site for a major conference. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (INTERNET AVAILABLE) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >my lecture for that conference is on video tape and i must transfer it +THINGS TO DO LIST+ >to dvd to send to john lawrence and our friends at t.h.n.o.c. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SYNERGETIC LIVING+ >yesterday was one of those jam packed +SYNERGETIC LIVING DAYS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1) e-mail from a dutch architectural journalist wanting to write an (OUR LAJOLLA RES.) >article on the silver ship< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2) reading great research paper from tom davis on french esoteric research/practicioners. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SYNCHRONISTIC+ >with my piece on rusicrucians< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3) gift recieved in the mail from judge +HENLEY HUNTER+ >(author of magnolia plantation book an exellent account of his family >heritage on the cane river.) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >judge hunter's gift is an antique (KIND-GENEROUS) >hand tinted photo of the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +CAVAROC VIEUX-CARRE TOWNHOUSE+ >52O royal st. new orleans< +PATIO,- HANDSIGNED BY THE ARTIST+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +EUGENE DELCROIX+ >who in the 1930s/40s was along with arnold genthe, pops whitsell and clarence john laughlin a major (listed, collectable) +NEW ORLEANS PHOTOGRAPHER+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +CAVAROC TOWNHOUSE+ (seignouret/broulatour) >the cavaroc townhouse was shared w/ siegnouret (his partner) the famous (HUGE- SHOPS BELOW) >furniture designer and later owned by broulatour thus a name mix. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +CREOLE MEMORIES+ >my cavaroc grandmother remembered her youth in that house w/ the roy relatives, "antoines restaurant" a few steps (st. louis st.) distant. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +DESTINED FOR EXHIBITIONS+ (a new life awaits) >now owned by the historic new orleans collection it pleases me to look forward to exhibitions there in the future. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SYNCHRONICITY SPICES THE+ +AGENDA OF DAILY LIFE+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >our synergetic day was capped w/ a guacamole spiced happy hour w/ +MARY LYNN HYDE+ >san diego tulane alumni< +DEN MOTHER+ >sharing margueritas and creole< +REFERENCE BOOKS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^ +DISCUSSING VILLENEUVE-GRIMALDI+ 1) >cagnes-sur-mer< 2)+villeneuve loubet+ 3) +vence+ +CASTLE SURVEY, SPRING 2011+ (large collage photos) ^^^^^^^^^^^^ +COUNTS OF PROVENCE+ >riviera-south of france< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +INTEGRATED NOLA REUNION+ >mary lynn nola plans to attend an >integrated drouillet family reunion +FASCINATING+ >with her sister very soon was a >much discussed agenda< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >to be continued... gene ray, san diego, california
+THE DELHOME PLANTATION+ >in st. charles parish was located next to the verloin degruy plantation +DURING THE EIGHTEENTH C.+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SYNCHRONISTICALY+ >mrs. delhome was our talented secretary +IN THE DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE, L.S.U.+ during the 1960s, (my 1st teaching) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >THE DELHOME PLANTATION FAMILY LIVES FOREVER ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >a very encouraging sign of< +CREOLE PERSISTANCE+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ gene
I believe the word is "Bloodmeal" fertilizer, used in organic gardening. You don't want to know how it is made... On Jun 18, 2010, at 7:30 PM, Degruy List Administrator wrote: > Not sure what this is all about, but it looks interesting. > 1835-05-18 Times-Picayune > > "A sample of very fine artichokes has been placed on our table by Mr. > Delhonde, > proprietor of the 'Blood Fertilizing Works.' The fertilizer > manufactured > at Mr. Delhonde's works was used in the culture of these artichokes in > the garden of Mr. DeGruy, of Gretna." > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
September 19, 1800. Jose DeGruis, age 19, of St Charles of the First German Coast, requests dispensation to marry Maria Luisa Solé to whom he is related in the third grade. He is the son of Maria Couturier and José DeGruis, son of Pedro DeGruis and Maria Ofre, daughter of Mr. Ofre of Paris and DeGruis’ grandmother whose name he does not know. Maria Luisa is the daugther of Thomas Sole and Maria Teresa Pery, daugther of Mr. Pery and Teresa Ofre, daughter of DeGruis’ grandparents. This marriage is with their parents’ consent and announced publicly a year ago. Witnesses: Joseph Boneville, age 34, (signs Joseph Bonneville) and Alexandro Delhomme who also stated that Maria Luisa is a native of St Louis Parish, New Orleans. Delhomme is 22 and signs Alexandre Delhomme. Granted. Bourquard, Shirley Chaisson, [book], Marriage Dispensations in the Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas: 1786-1803, New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1980. P42.
Not sure what this is all about, but it looks interesting. 1835-05-18 Times-Picayune "A sample of very fine artichokes has been placed on our table by Mr. Delhonde, proprietor of the 'Blood Fertilizing Works.' The fertilizer manufactured at Mr. Delhonde's works was used in the culture of these artichokes in the garden of Mr. DeGruy, of Gretna."
+de aulnay = de launay+ +de launay = DELAUNAY+ (as in robert delaunay) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +THANKS JUDY+ ^^^^^^^^ gene
+ATMOSPHERE FOR ALCHEMY+ >note: the greatest feat of alchemy in the history of new orleans had to be etienne debore's improved +SUGAR PROCESSING+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +NEW ORLEANS ARCHITECTURE+ volume viii +THE UNIVERSITY SECTION+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >is a companion volume to the vol vii "JEFFERSON CITY" >that i referenced yesterday and both have valuable information about our great >FOUCHER/BORE/GAYARRE/ DESTREHAN/MARIGNY LIVAUDAIS/ etc. etc. >creole plantation families in the area of what is now audubon park/tulane univ- loyola univ. that relate to our own +VERLOIN deGRUY ANCESTORS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +MARY LOU CHRISTOVICH+ >was indeed an important persona in the organization of this architectural series +VERLOIN deGRUY COUSIN+ >and i had the pleasure to host her to lunch at the "napoleon house" last year and send her many of my +MIDNIGHT MUSINGS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ +RELATED PROFESSIONAL INTEREST+ >(i share many of these essays w/ a long list of correspondents related to our >manifold historical investigations) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +SAMUEL WILSON & BERNARD LEMANN+ >were two valued architectural history friends who wrote profound chapters for the n.o. architectural series. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +TALENTED TULANE SCHOLAR+ >(bernard lemann, my colleague in the tulane architectural school in the +CAVAROC-REDON+ (alchemy/artistry) >1960s discovered a cavaroc link w/ the painter odilon redon) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +JEAN ETIENNE deBORE+ >is the subject of much attention by sam wilson in vol. viii of n.o. architecture +THE UNIVERSITY SECTION+ >and his chapter about the uptown fauburgs history focuses on our ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +FOUCHER-BORE PLANTATIONS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >it is clear that in the summer of 1952 my daily schedule as a tulane architectural student took me from my boarding house at 2221 palmer avenue >synchronicitly< +(deBORE PLANTATION SITE)+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >to my classes in stanley thomas hall, the tulane school of architecture. >synchronicitly< +(FOUCHER PLANTATION SITE)+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LITTLE DID I REALISE THE INCREDIBLE+ (milieu of our ancestors) +HISTORICAL SYNCHRONICITY+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +TROPICAL CREOLE PARADISE+ >in may of 1803 laussat wrote his memoir of the de bore plantation that describes +A PLACE OF ARCADIAN BEAUTY+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >this corroborates the memoirs of +CHARLES GAYARRE+ >who grew up on that plantation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +FRENCH AESTHETIC VISION+ >and general victor collot who visited the plantation in the spring of 1796. very impressed w/ bore's talent. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +GAYARRE'S ACCOUNT IS PUBLISHED+ >(plantation as a locus of french >intellectual/spiritual vision) +ON P. 26 OF "THE UNIV. SECTION"+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +ISLANDS OF RADIANCE+ >(my estimation is that the plantation (TEMPLAR SUGAR MILL) >of our verloin degruy was similar) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +THE DEGRUY PLANTATION CAN BE+ >(revealing buildings, gardens >roads for"you are there" >comprehensions) +ENLARGED ON THE ZIMPLE MAP.+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +PORTRAIT OF A GENIUS+ >de bore's physiogamy as seen in the portrait now owned by tulane is that of a small, wizened leader... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +NAPOLEON'S KIND OF MAN+ >indeed, napoleon's agent pierre laussat appointed etienne de bore in 1803 +AS MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >de bore was the leader of the creole +TRANSCENDENT WIZARD+ >french colonial city in every way. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +FUTURE FRENCH KING LOUIS PHILIPPE+ >knew exactly where to go in 1798 +DUKE OF ORLEANS+ >when he and his two brothers >sought refuge in new orleans.< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +HAVEN OF CREOLE VISION+ >in 1967 when i started my development >of transcendent radiant energy< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +M A N I F E S T A T I O N S+ (color-light-energy) ^^^^^^^^^^^ +"RADIANT ARCHITECTURE"+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >it was in the mies-en-scene of our< +FOUCHER-BORE ANCESTORS+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >tulane university where this long >process took a quantum leap< +F O R W A R D+ ^^^^^^^^ >alchemy reference note< +SIR ISAAC NEWTON, ALCHEMIST+ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >please read, "sir isaac newton, his life and work" to better understand the "ALCHEMY OF MY OEUVRE" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +ROSICRUCIAN REFERENCES+ >the books of the rosicrucians and many alchemical texts were part of newtons >research library upon his death< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LAPLACE WAS A SCIENTIST+ >(in addition to a suburb of new orleans) >who like einstein possessed great +ADMIRATION FOR NEWTON+ >(the greatest of all mystics)< ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ gene ray, san diego, california
SS Death Index August Pradillo #433055696 b. 10 May 1912 d. 6 Dec 1997 Metairie, Jefferson, LA On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:41 PM, judy mahaffey wrote: > Not sure what you need, found on census.... > 1920 census > August R Pradillo > age 7 abt 1913 LA > s/o > Pradillo (Pradilla) > August E. age 29 bn 1891 Mexico, parents bn Mexico > and Anita M age 27 age 27 abt 1893, bn. LA > children: August R 7 > Earl L 6 > New Orleans ward 6, ED 106 > =========== > 1930 census > August Pradillo age 42 abt 1888 Mexico > Anita 40 > children: > August 17, Earl 16, Anita 8, Helen 6, > Antonia Campbell age 53 abt 1877LA sister-in-law > New Orleans ED 87 > > On Jun 18, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Degruy List Administrator wrote: > >> Just uploaded a wedding announcement of the De Gruy-Pradillo >> marriage as >> reported on page 13 of the Times Picayune, 27 Jan 1942.png. >> >> Miss Marie Louise V. de Gruy, daughter of Mr & Mrs Louis Verloin de >> Gruy >> married Mr. August Richard Pradillo, son of Mr and Mrs A. E. >> Pradillo. >> Not sure of date.... a Monday in Jan 1942. Her sister, Janet de Gruy, >> was her attendant and his brother Earl Pradillo was his best man. >> Ushers >> were: Louis Verloin de Gruy, Jr and John de Ben. The couple was to >> live >> in the Mildred Apartments on Foucher street near St. Charles. >> >> Can someone put these folks into context. This is the first >> "Pradillo" >> I've seen in our records. >> >> R >> This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed >> to be "fact." All data should be verified. >> Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message > > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
New Orleans Marriage records index 1831-1925 Anita Marie de Ben age 23 spouse August Edward Pradillo, age 25 marriage date: 15 Aug. 1911 vol 33, page 538 =============== New Orleans Passenger list 1820-1945 August Edward Pradillo August E. Pradillo August Pradillo On Jun 18, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Degruy List Administrator wrote: > Just uploaded a wedding announcement of the De Gruy-Pradillo > marriage as > reported on page 13 of the Times Picayune, 27 Jan 1942.png. > > Miss Marie Louise V. de Gruy, daughter of Mr & Mrs Louis Verloin de > Gruy > married Mr. August Richard Pradillo, son of Mr and Mrs A. E. Pradillo. > Not sure of date.... a Monday in Jan 1942. Her sister, Janet de Gruy, > was her attendant and his brother Earl Pradillo was his best man. > Ushers > were: Louis Verloin de Gruy, Jr and John de Ben. The couple was to > live > in the Mildred Apartments on Foucher street near St. Charles. > > Can someone put these folks into context. This is the first "Pradillo" > I've seen in our records. > > R > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Not sure what you need, found on census.... 1920 census August R Pradillo age 7 abt 1913 LA s/o Pradillo (Pradilla) August E. age 29 bn 1891 Mexico, parents bn Mexico and Anita M age 27 age 27 abt 1893, bn. LA children: August R 7 Earl L 6 New Orleans ward 6, ED 106 =========== 1930 census August Pradillo age 42 abt 1888 Mexico Anita 40 children: August 17, Earl 16, Anita 8, Helen 6, Antonia Campbell age 53 abt 1877LA sister-in-law New Orleans ED 87 On Jun 18, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Degruy List Administrator wrote: > Just uploaded a wedding announcement of the De Gruy-Pradillo > marriage as > reported on page 13 of the Times Picayune, 27 Jan 1942.png. > > Miss Marie Louise V. de Gruy, daughter of Mr & Mrs Louis Verloin de > Gruy > married Mr. August Richard Pradillo, son of Mr and Mrs A. E. Pradillo. > Not sure of date.... a Monday in Jan 1942. Her sister, Janet de Gruy, > was her attendant and his brother Earl Pradillo was his best man. > Ushers > were: Louis Verloin de Gruy, Jr and John de Ben. The couple was to > live > in the Mildred Apartments on Foucher street near St. Charles. > > Can someone put these folks into context. This is the first "Pradillo" > I've seen in our records. > > R > This is a "discussion" list. Individual messages cannot be assumed > to be "fact." All data should be verified. > Be Generous. Share Your Family Research. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEGRUY-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Just uploaded a wedding announcement of the De Gruy-Pradillo marriage as reported on page 13 of the Times Picayune, 27 Jan 1942.png. Miss Marie Louise V. de Gruy, daughter of Mr & Mrs Louis Verloin de Gruy married Mr. August Richard Pradillo, son of Mr and Mrs A. E. Pradillo. Not sure of date.... a Monday in Jan 1942. Her sister, Janet de Gruy, was her attendant and his brother Earl Pradillo was his best man. Ushers were: Louis Verloin de Gruy, Jr and John de Ben. The couple was to live in the Mildred Apartments on Foucher street near St. Charles. Can someone put these folks into context. This is the first "Pradillo" I've seen in our records. R