This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANDRY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YUp.2ACIB/496 Message Board Post: I am looking for ANY information regarding the following Landry decendants: Rene Landry (le jeune) dit LeCadet b. 1634 m. Marie Bernard b. 1645 Antoine Landry b. 1660 m. Marie Catherine Thibaudeau / Thibodeau / Thibodaux b. abt. 1661 Antoine Landry b. 1683 m. Marie Blanche LeBlanc b. 1688 Francois Landry b. abt. 1700 m. Catherine Cormier in 1725/1735 Francois Landry b. abt. 1726/1737 m. Agnes Anne Thibodeau b. abt. 1736 Jean-Baptiste (Francois) Landry b.? m. Euphrosine Paradis b. 24NOV1798 Onesime (pos Jimmy) Landry b. bef. 1871 m. Caroline (carolyn) Paradis Joseph Landry b. 15JUL1883 m. Feraide Gazaille b. 25/29AUG1887 ANY information or corrections regarding these individuals would be GREATLY appreciated. Dates, Places, Middle Names, # of children, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd marriage, etc... I can be reached at support@jerrylandry.com or jerrylandry@hotmail.com
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANDRY, ALLARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YUp.2ACIB/360.387 Message Board Post: If you still need information, I have some & can send more if you ask specific questions. The LANDRY line of descendants I am researching has your Michel in it. Michel is a brother to David Louis LANDRY. David & Michel are the sons of Pierre LANDRY b. abt. 1751 & Marguerite ALAIN, the g.g.g.g.grandparents of my husband.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/494.1 Message Board Post: I had a friend whos name was Donald Maurice, he reconized my last name ( landry) as seeing it before in a family tree from his past. After I seen the names that you where interested I remember seeing those names also. Give my a couple of days so I can found the paper work and I might have some answers to your. Sincerely Dave Landryt
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/495.1.1 Message Board Post: celina and conrad are married to eachother i'm doing this for a friend so i don't really know much of anything else. but i'll ask thanks for the reply
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/430.432.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I believe you have confused Adelaide Landry with Adelaide Bruneau. Adelaide Landry born August 15, 1839, (married to Thomas BRUNEAU) was the mother of Adelaide BRUNEAU born dec.2 1861 I am interested in your information. Diane
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Landry Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/495.1 Message Board Post: need more information on Celina and Conrad, such as date of their births and names of their spouses, etc. Also names of their parents if possible. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YUp.2ACIB/494 Message Board Post: Looking for date and place of marriage and parents of Louis Landry, married to Marie Catherine Didier (or Chotart). A son, Charles, was baptized on March 25, 1756, in Paris (St. Laurent parish). ************************** Je suis à la recherche de la date et de l'endroit du mariage de Louis Landry et de Catherine Didier (ou Chotart). Ils ont fait baptiser un fils, Charles, à l'église St-Laurent de Paris, le 25 mars 1756.
In a message dated 8/19/01 7:03:00 PM Central Daylight Time, Amanda K. Howell at; jehowell@zebra.net writes: "Jean Baptise Baudreau Dit Graveline came to Biloxi from Quebec in 1699/1701, and then settled at Mobile AL. Since he didn't come to Biloxi between the time frame when the Acadians were exiled, would he be called a Acadian ? If not what would he be called?" ================================== Amanda: Here are the general rules for classifying the Europeans who came to North America and eventually settled in Louisiana and other Gulf states areas. If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in the Louisiana territory he would be classified a Creole If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in Canada he would be classified a French Canadian If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in Canada and then migrates down to Louisiana he would be classified French Canadian, but sometimes especially in earlier times he was classified as a Creole. If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in the Maritime provinces of Canada (the area earlier called Acadia) he would be classified Acadian If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in the Maritime provinces of Canada (the area earlier called Acadia) and then was exiled by the British he would be classified Acadian exile If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in the Maritime provinces of Canada (the area earlier called Acadia) and then was exiled by the British, but later returns to the maritime areas of Canada, or other areas of Canada, or remains in New England he would be classified Acadian If a person of French origin comes to North America and settles in the Maritime provinces of Canada (the area earlier called Acadia) and then was exiled by the British, but later establishes in Louisiana he too was classified as an Acadian, but later the term Cajun began to be used to distinguish between descendants of the Acadians who settled in Louisiana and those who settled in all of the other areas except in Louisiana. I am sure that there will be some who take exception to what I have just stated. But, there are so many opinions about Acadian culture and history, I thought I would add my 2 cents. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Hi Don et al, The following information is taken from Stephen A. White's dictionary. I show Pierre Landry b.abt.1680 who married Madeleine Broussard b.abt.1681 as having 5 children, three of who are known at this time. -Pierre Landry b.1704 m. Marie Babin -Son (Name Unknown) Landry b.aft.1707 m. Isabelle Theriot -Catherine Landry b.abt.1708 m. Jacques LeBlanc -Francois Landry b.abt.1711 m. Dorothee Bourg -Daughter (Name Unknown) Landry b.abt.1714 I haven't brought the other lines forward, but could this be the Francois to whom you are referring? The unknown son listed above is the father of Pierre Landry(b.1732)who married Anne Clerge; this line settled River Bourgeois, Cape Breton, my lineage. Quoting Don2717@aol.com: > In a message dated 8/19/01 11:02:44 AM Central Daylight Time, > deboo5@home.com > writes: > > > > > Do you have a source for the parents of Francois Landry bn ca 1725 Port > > Royal m. Adorato Bourque bn ca 1725 as Claude Landry and Marie Babineau > > as Claude Landry m. Marguerite Theriot? > > > > I've seen Francois' parents as Pierre Landry b. 1680 m. Madeleine > > Broussard b. 1681 m. Jan. 7, 1704. If Pierre & Madeleine are not the > > above Francois' parents, do they also have a son named Francois? If > > so, who did he marry and when? > > ======== > > > Pierre LANDRY s/o Rene LANDRY le Cadet (lejeune) & Marie BERNARD bn ca > 1680 > married at Port Royal on 7 January 1704 Madeleine BROSSARD > issues: > Pierre LANDRY bn ca 1708 m, ca 1727 at Pisiquit, Acadia Marie BABIN > Francois LANDRY bn ca 1711 m. 21 November 1731 at Grand Pre Adorate > Dorothee > BOURG > Marie Catherine LANDRY bn 1712 m Antoine BABIN > Marie Josephe LANDRY bn 4 Jan 1711 m Charles Lanoue > > > > ==== LANDRY Mailing List ==== > Consider joining the ACADIAN-CAJUN-L Mailing List with over 700 > subscribers, > including many LANDRY researchers. Connect to: > http://www.acadian.org/rootsweb.html for complete details. > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > Take Care, Paul :-{) Lower Sackville, NS <landryp@staff.ednet.ns.ca>
In a message dated 8/19/01 11:02:44 AM Central Daylight Time, deboo5@home.com writes: > > Do you have a source for the parents of Francois Landry bn ca 1725 Port > Royal m. Adorato Bourque bn ca 1725 as Claude Landry and Marie Babineau > as Claude Landry m. Marguerite Theriot? > > I've seen Francois' parents as Pierre Landry b. 1680 m. Madeleine > Broussard b. 1681 m. Jan. 7, 1704. If Pierre & Madeleine are not the > above Francois' parents, do they also have a son named Francois? If > so, who did he marry and when? ======== Pierre LANDRY s/o Rene LANDRY le Cadet (lejeune) & Marie BERNARD bn ca 1680 married at Port Royal on 7 January 1704 Madeleine BROSSARD issues: Pierre LANDRY bn ca 1708 m, ca 1727 at Pisiquit, Acadia Marie BABIN Francois LANDRY bn ca 1711 m. 21 November 1731 at Grand Pre Adorate Dorothee BOURG Marie Catherine LANDRY bn 1712 m Antoine BABIN Marie Josephe LANDRY bn 4 Jan 1711 m Charles Lanoue
Bill Colehour made the following inquiry on the Landry genforum: Looking for the ancestry of Jean Baptiste Landry, a voyager, born ca 1794 (Pembina?) died 1870 in Duluth, MN. He married Louisa Roi and Elizabeth, a Chippewa Indian. At least four children that stayed in MN. His father may also have been a voyager. Any leads would be appreciated. Bill: I have a Jean Baptiste mathias LANDRY who married Marie Louise ROY at Rawdon, Montcalm, P.Q. on 18 january 1881 Jean Baptiste Mathias LANDRY was the son of Medard LANDRY who married Ozine TELLIER-LAFORTUNE at L'Assomption, P.Q. on 17 July 1855 Medard LANDRY was the son of Jean-Baptiste LANDRY who married Rosalie-Rose MORIN on 23 October 1821 at Joliette, P.Q. - married (2nd) 23 October 1886 at L'Assomption. P.Q. to Emerance GAUTHIER LANDREVILLE Jean-Baptiste LANDRY was the son of Jean-Baptiste LANDRY who married Angelique Christine ST AMOUR ca 1800 at L'Assomption, P.Q. I am not sure if this is the same Jean-Baptiste Landry Is there any of you who can help Bill in his research? Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Martine at: martinepb@hotmail.com made the following inquiry on the Landry genforum: "I'm looking for F-X Landry married to Cecilia Roy. They lived ca 1880 .One of their sons was named Lucien. Please answer me at the following address: martinepb@hotmail.com ===================================== Martine: I have a Francois Xaxier LANDRY married ca 1880 at St. Louis de Lotbinere, P.Q. to Celina ROY who had a son named Lucien LANDRY who married Virginie MOUFET at St. Louis de Lotbiniere, P.Q. on 12/9/1905 he was baptized 7/12/1924 at H.F. in Woonsocket, R.I. But I do not have the parents of Francois Xavier nor the children of Lucien listed. Is there any of you able to help Martine? Don Landry don2717@aol.com 11163
In a message dated 8/19/01 1:34:34 AM Central Daylight Time, Parugu@aol.com writes: some of the French people brought their wealth to Louisiana, bought land, slaves etc. Many hired the Acadians to be foreman's on their property. For that reason the French were truly above the Acadians. The French were able to travel and enjoy their life, whereas the Acadian worked hard, wheather on his own property or someone else's, to make ends meet and support their large families. Yes that's true some wealthy French colonists brought their wealth to Louisiana, but most kade their fortunes in Louisiana. The Acadian Exile brought something much more valuable. Intelligence, and a good work ethic. Some, with no more than an ax, shovel, cow and other small hand farming tools, and seed and provisions to last them the year, were able to clear the alloted land, establish farms, acquire more land and in some cases develop plantations, worked by slaves. Others, like my ancestor Firmin Landry m. Francoise Thibodeau (2nd) Theotiste Thibodeau and his son Joseph Landry s/o Firmin and his first wife who married marie-Anne Melancon, in just 30 to 35 years (1766-67 through 1800) were able to leave estates that even at todays standards would be considered substantial. This was the same for Firmin's other sons. Inventory of Firmin Landry (SMOA 20?63) was opened March 1801. SUCCESSION OF FIRMIN LANDRY The inventory of the items in Firmin Landry's estate is found in the St. Martin courthouse Original Acts Book 20, no. 63 and was opened 23 March 1801. The documents are all in French. Following is an English translation: Today, March 23, 1801, I Charles deBlanc, Capt of the Army, Civil and Military Commander of Attakapas and its dependencies, Adjutant, Notary Public and writer ______ . Having been informed of the death of FIRMIN LANDRY which occured after last February 2, I was transported to his place to proceed with the Inventory. To __ the rights of THEOTISTE THIBODAUX, wife of the deceased, that of the major children and minors, descending from the three marriages namely JOSEPH LANDRY, deceased, leaving ten children; Helene, deceased, leaving one child, who are heirs through representation of their father and mother of the first marriage; Anne Gaudin, widow of RenT Broussard, today wife of Noble Wilkins, legitimate daughter of the surviving widow; and of the second marriage FRAN¦OISE, HUBERT, HELENE, ROSALIE, VALENTINE, ALEXANDRE, AGNES, and MARGUERITE LANDRY all heirs to equal portions of the estate of deceased FIRMIN LANDRY and THEOTISTE THIBODAUX. HUBERT LANDRY was elected as tutor (guardian) for the minors who were ROSALIE, VALENTINE, ALEXANDRE, AGNES, and MARGUERITE ......... INVENTORY: Thirty arpents of land on each side of Vermilion Bayou at Grand Pointe, each heir receiving two arpents on each side. Four arpents on the east side of Bayou Teche (this would be the place at Lake Fausse Pointe) (A few items found in 23 pages .....) Value in (piastres) They found a bad house, a store house & enclosed yard 50.00 Five work oxen 70.00 Seven beeves and bulls of 2 yrs. 35.00 Three small bulls of one year 9.00 Eleven gentled cows 110.00 One horse (carriage) 60.00 Two carriage horses 80.00 One horse of 3 yrs. 50.00 Two mares of 2 yrs. & their "followers" 40.00 One "potre" & one filly 20.00 One bad wagon, three old axes & one master key 21.00 One service gun 10.00 One sye 2.00 One devil chain & a bad millstone 6.00 Six (bolts oe peices) printed cotton 12.4 A pasol of pink silk 6.4 One peice Royal ? 25.00 One peice of Muslin 14.00 One pair of shoes 2.6 One peice of Bretagne 3.00 Six handkerchiefs 3.00 One gun 30.00 One quart of salt 3.5 A shovel, an axe, & a knife 7.6 Four pounds of powder & 25 pounds of lead 8.5?1/2 _________________ Estimation of total inventory: 1,106 Piastres 3 bits And his son joseph, who preceeded Firmin in his death: SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH LANDRY The following abstract is taken from St. Martin Parish Courthouse records, OA 19?142: "..... 10th day of month of September of the year 1800, Louis Charles deBlanc, Captain of the Armies, Commandant of Civil & Military of the Post of the Attakapas and dependancies.... at the request of Marie Melancon, widow of Joseph Landry, to wed second to Thomas Pare .... (go) to her residence on the Bayou Vermilion .... process of inventory, estinmate of the estate entered to .... Marie Melanton and the late JOSEPH LANDRY his wife for the preservation of the rights of the children: AGRICOLE, 20 yrs; Marie Magdelaine, 18 yrs.; ROSALIE; ANASTAZIE; CIRILE; JOSEPH DENIS; PANTALEON; SERAPHIE; MAXIMIEN; DORALISE; minors of legitimate birth of marriage .... HUBERT LANDRY, uncle, is name "curator" of the minors ..... ".....from the inventory of goods and property: Thirty arpents on Bayou Vermilion on which you will find a house "in bad state" .... by FIRMIN LANDRY.... Six arpents on Bayou Piraud (?) in front of Pierre Dugat ... Five arpents on "Partie Orientale" on Vermilion and one arpent situated between Armant Landry and Olivier Landry ... a negro named Antoine 50 years old 25 cows with calves 28 cows without calves and bulls of 2 yrs. 5 bulls 22 bulls 1 pairs of work oxen 13 young bulls of 3 yrs. 9 young bulls 4 gentled horses and one young mare 2 old wagons 3 wash pots 3 beds with bedding a buggy "in bad state" an old pirogue an old rifle Remember these people came to louisiana with virtually nothing but their clothes on their backs. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Kenneth G. Fink, Jr. at: kgfink@cp-tel.net posted the following request on the Landry genforum: "I am looking for the burrial plot for Juana Elodia Basilio Landry, in New Orleans, La. It is my understanding that she passed away in the late 1950's from cancer. She was a graduate of McMains High School in the late 1940's, and was the only child of Juan and Josie Basilio. Would love to hear from anyone who has any information concerning Juana. Thank you." Does anyone have a MC Main High School yearbook that covers the student body and/or gratuating classes of the late 1940's. Do you know if the new Orleans Library has these books on the shelf I would like to be able to help Ken in his quest> Don landry don2717@aol.com
On May 23, 2001, Cricket at: graciante@juno.com posted the following inquiry on the Landry genforum: Would the lady I was helping with Joseph Landry and Marie-Rose Melancon & Marianne Melancon please e-mail me. My computer has been down and I lost everything ======================== RESPONSE: There were two Joseph Landrys who married Marie Melancons about the same time and named their children with similar names. This has caused some confusion to researchers. There was Joseph Landry s/o Firmin Landry and Francoise dit Elizabeth Thibodeau bn 1750 at Pisiquid, Acadia and exiled with his parents to Maryland, married ca 1775 at Attakapas (St. Martinville) to Marie-Anne Melancon bn ca 1760 d/o of Paul Melancon and Marie Theriot Children: Elise Landry, bn 24 December 1778 Agricole Landry, bn April 23 1780 Celestin Landry, bn 1781 Marie Magdeleine Landry, bn 22 June 1782 Adelaide Landry, bn 7 February 1784 Anastasie Landry, bn 15 July 1785 Cyrille Landry, bn 7 February 1787 Joseph Dionisius Landry, bn 9 December 1788 Louise Doralise Landry, bn 23 February 1790 Joseph Pantelon Landry, Jr., bn 11 November 1790 Seraphie Landry, bn 11 November 1793 Eloi Landry, bn January 1795 Lucy Landry, bn 1780 Marie Mealanie Landry, bn 1788 Onesime Landry, bn 1790 Maximillien dit Similien Landry, bn 11 November 1795 ======================================= Then there is Joseph (dit Rene) s/o Rene Landry & Marie Marguerite Theriot, bn 8 july 1753 at Grand Pre m. 12 October at St James parish, La to Marie Rose Melancon bn 1 March 1772 at St James d/o Jean-Baptiste Melancon and Marguerite Dupuis Children: Celestine Landry, bn 3 January 1791 Marie Marcellite Landry, bn 17 March 1793 Eloy Joseph Landry, bn ca 19 January 1795 Rosemond Landry, bn 18 June 1797 Marie Magdeleine Landry, bn 4 November 1802 Ursin Landry, bn 4 December 1804 Joseph Estinville Landry, bn 15 February 1807 Onesime Landry, bn 27 October 1810 I hope this helps unravel some of the confusion. Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Leslie Bourque at: lbour1@earthlink.net posted the following on the Landry genforum: If anyone has any information on Donato Landry married Marie-Marthe Lanoux. I have that Donato's father was Maturin-Marin Landry and mother was Pelagie Landry. Was Maturin-Marin and Pelagie kin? Any information on this family would greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Leslie Bourque / lbour1@earthlink.net ====================== Leslie: I have a Marin Landry son of Rene ca 1716 from Pisiquid & Marie Marguerite Theriot ca 1718 from Grand Pre Marin Landry's father Rene Landry was the son of Abraham Landry, I & Marie Joseph Guilbeau. Abraham Landry I was the son of Rene Landry le cadet or Lejeune (the younger) and Marie Bernard. Marin Landry was married at Grand Pre ca 1736 to a Pelagie Landry daughter of Francois Landry bn ca 1725 from Port Royal & Adorato Bourque bn ca 1725 Francois Landry was the son of Claude Landry & Marie Babineau Claude Landry was the son of Claude Landry & Marguerite Theriot both from Port Royal --- Claude Landry m Marguerite Theriot was the son of Rene Landry l'aine (the elder) It appears that Marin Landry and Pelagie Landry were not related being descendants from seperate progenitors Rene Landry, the younger and Rene Landry, the elder. I hope this helps Don Landry don2717@aol.com ========
In a message dated 8/18/01 1:24:48 PM Central Daylight Time, ruszczyk@javanet.com writes: > > I noticed your reply of April 14th to Claire Rock regarding an inquiry about > Pierre Landry and Ursule Gamache. My great grandparents were Joseph > landry and Delphine Cloutier and we have traced our way back to Joseph Landry > and Marie Anna Melancon. Any information you could provide me on any of the > ancestors and their children would be greatly appreciated. Pierre LANDRY who married Ursule Gamache was a descendant of Rene LANDRY l'aine & Perrine BOURG through his parents Joseph LANDRY & Marie Anne MELANCON and Joseph's parents Pierre LANDRY & Magdeleine ROBICHAUX dit leCadet and Pierre LANDRY m Magdeleine ROBICHAUX dit leCadet was the son of Rene LANDRY l'aine & Perrine BOURG issues of Joseph LANDRY & Marie Anne MELANCON Marie, 1735 Marie Madeleine, 1736 Joseph, 1738 Pierre, 1740 Jean-Baptiste, 1743 Anne, 1743 issues of Pierre LANDRY & Magdeleine ROBICHAUX dit leCadet Pierre Rene, 1683 marguerite 1687 Jean-Baptiste dit TOC ca 1690 Rene 1693 Francois 1696 Joseph 1701 Rene 1693 Marie 1703 issues of Rene LANDRY l'aine & Perrine BOURG Jean, 1645 Marguerite marie, 1646 Marie Henriette, 1648 Madeleine Marguerite, 1656 Pierre, 1658 Magdeleine, 1654 Claude, 1662 i hope this helps Don Landry don2717@aol.com
Jerry Landry, II posted the following inquiry on the Landry RootWeb Message Board: "I am looking for information regarding Onesime Landry of Trois Riveres, Kamouraska, Canada. They had a son Joseph Landry, B15JUL1883 in ST. Pascal, Canada. He (Joseph) married Feraide Gazaille. They (Joseph and Feraide) where married in Manchester, New Hampshire on 28MAY1911. Joseph Died on 29MAY1955 in Manchester, NH Feraide Died on 30MAY1952 in Manchester, NH. If any of this seems familiar, please e-mail me at jerrylandry@hotmail.com or support@jerrylandry.com. Thanks...." ============ Jerry: Onesime Landry m Caroline PARADIS was a descendant of Rene Le Cadet (lejeune) & Marie BERNARD through: Antoine LANDRY & Marie THIBODEAU ANTOINE & Marie Blanche LEBLANC Francois LANDRY & Catherine CORMIER Francois LANDRY & Agnes Anne THIBODEAU Joseph LANDRY & Marie Euphrosine PARADIS Jean Baptiste LANDRY & Marie Modeste POTVIN Onesime LANDRY & Caroline PARADIS I hope this helps don landry don2717@aol.com