Not sure if you already have this or not, but it's from http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/jefferson/wills/prbt885.txtLouisiana, Jefferson Parish, Judicial District Court, Probate dockets 1845-1862 In the order as viewed on LDS microfilm created from original dockets, Gretna, LA, 1965. Films are available at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Regional Library and Main New Orleans Public Library. Prepared by Rita Curry-Pittman, January 2004 Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Dckt is Docket; Plaintiff is the deceased; the Defendant or Petitioner filed the succession JDC is Judicial District Court; LDS # is Latter Day Saints roll number. JPL is Jefferson Parish Library one or two digit roll number; D. O. D. is Date of Death. Page refers to a printout provided by the court as an index. Copies are available at J P East Bank Regional Library. T = Type of docket, S = Succession, C = Civil suit, M = Misc., I = Interdiction (to claim insane or unfit), E = Emancipation of a youth or of a slave film edge indicates a number found along the top edge of the microfilm. These are not always easily read. Most "cover dates" are from docket covers, others are from various documents indicating a date in court. The Cities of Lafayette, Carrollton & Jefferson, Faubourgs & part of McDonoghville (Algiers) are now in New Orleans. Freetown was part of McDonoghville. Part of McDonoghville and all of Mechanickham are now part of Gretna. The "Town of Brooklyn" is now part of Gretna but there were other west bank areas called Brooklyn without "town" mentioned. 566 DeGruy, Etienne S Nov 1855 3rd 04025863934885 26 10/18/1855 Frieburg yes 7 000155 Petitioner/widow: Marie Laure. Daughter: Josephine Laure is 18. Cousin: William L. Duffy. Etienne DeGruy was 54 years old. He owned 20 lots in the Faubourg of "Fribourg." 300' front on Pine and Broadway by 240' front on Oak and Magnolia streets. 300' front on Pine and Lower Line by 240' front on Oak and Magnolia. 300' front on Pine and Lower Line by 240' front on Oak and Warsaw. 300' front on Pine and Broadway by 240' front on Oak and Warsaw. NOTE Frieburg, was from Lowerline to Walnut & Third to Mobile street. NOTE The streets are now: Magnolia (Zimple), Warsaw (Plum), Third (Freret) Mobile (Claiborne).