----- Forwarded by Susie Lambert/scg on 03/25/2001 06:43 PM ----- slambert@gscr ods.com To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com cc: 03/25/2001 Subject: Acadian Lead "may help find lost 06:36 PM Acadians" DOIRON, LAMBERT, DAIGLE, RICHARD, LeBLANC, COMIER, OLIVER, BOURK, FORRAIT, PORRIER, CAISSEE, LAPIERRE, DROWHANNY James A. Lambert slambert@gscrods.com While searching for my Lambert Ancestors I came across this reference in William Willis Boddie's History of Williamsburg County(South Carolina) pg. 56 "On August 10, 1756, thirty-two Acadians were sent to Prince Frederick's Church and distributed among the good people of that Parish for sustenance and support. Among these Acadians were Joseph Durong (Durant) and his wife, Ann Lambert; and their children, Mary, Josette, Ann, Margaret, Mary Ann, and Rosalie; John Daigle and his wife Rosalie Richard, and their child, John Baptist; Peter Lambert and his sons Peter and John; Francois LeBlanc and his wife, Magdalene Comie, and their children, Josetta, Ozick, Magdalene, Tesslie, and Margaret; Paul Oliver and his wife, Magdalene Bourk; Margaret Daigle Forrait and her three children, Paul , Larion, and John Baptist; John Baptist Porrier; Michell Porrier, Pierre Caisee; Michell Lapierre; and Renaie Drowhanny" Some of the names are not spelled correctly in this history. But, this may give someone a lead to find a lost relative. Prince Frederick Parish consisted of; part of Georgetown County, Horry County, Marion County, Dillon County, Florence County and Williamsburg County. All are in north east, South Carolina near the North Carolina - South Carolina Border. Hope this helps someone! ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room: Meet and "talk" to your cousins every Sunday at 7:00 PM (Eastern). Click here for details: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html
DId anyone know of James Lambert or Marie Cameron who wed in Auburn/WOrcester MA,,,A former foster kid here looking for my roots..thanks -----Original Message----- From: slambert@gscrods.com [mailto:slambert@gscrods.com] Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 6:52 PM To: LAMBERT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LAMBERT] Acadian Lead "may help find lost Acadians" DOIRON, LAMBERT, DAIGLE, RICHARD, LeBLANC, COMIER, OLIVER, BOURK, FORRAIT, PORRIER, CAISSEE, LAPIERRE, DROWHANNY ----- Forwarded by Susie Lambert/scg on 03/25/2001 06:43 PM ----- slambert@gscr ods.com To: ACADIAN-CAJUN-L@rootsweb.com cc: 03/25/2001 Subject: Acadian Lead "may help find lost 06:36 PM Acadians" DOIRON, LAMBERT, DAIGLE, RICHARD, LeBLANC, COMIER, OLIVER, BOURK, FORRAIT, PORRIER, CAISSEE, LAPIERRE, DROWHANNY James A. Lambert slambert@gscrods.com While searching for my Lambert Ancestors I came across this reference in William Willis Boddie's History of Williamsburg County(South Carolina) pg. 56 "On August 10, 1756, thirty-two Acadians were sent to Prince Frederick's Church and distributed among the good people of that Parish for sustenance and support. Among these Acadians were Joseph Durong (Durant) and his wife, Ann Lambert; and their children, Mary, Josette, Ann, Margaret, Mary Ann, and Rosalie; John Daigle and his wife Rosalie Richard, and their child, John Baptist; Peter Lambert and his sons Peter and John; Francois LeBlanc and his wife, Magdalene Comie, and their children, Josetta, Ozick, Magdalene, Tesslie, and Margaret; Paul Oliver and his wife, Magdalene Bourk; Margaret Daigle Forrait and her three children, Paul , Larion, and John Baptist; John Baptist Porrier; Michell Porrier, Pierre Caisee; Michell Lapierre; and Renaie Drowhanny" Some of the names are not spelled correctly in this history. But, this may give someone a lead to find a lost relative. Prince Frederick Parish consisted of; part of Georgetown County, Horry County, Marion County, Dillon County, Florence County and Williamsburg County. All are in north east, South Carolina near the North Carolina - South Carolina Border. Hope this helps someone! ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Mailing List ==== ACADIAN-CAJUN Chat Room: Meet and "talk" to your cousins every Sunday at 7:00 PM (Eastern). Click here for details: http://www.acadian.org/chat.html ==== LAMBERT Mailing List ==== The Lambert-L message archives are located at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=lambert Go there and type in the names you're looking for!