Boy, Morgan, this just reinforces my opinion of how very confusing these folks are. Yes, I do have a reference to Andre Claude Baptiste Poiret.... and I have Francoise... but I don't have who her parents were. Could she be the same as Marie Francoise who was married to Pierre Couturier???? Was Marie Francoise married twice? Oh woe is me. I am more confused than before. Here is some of what I have on Marie Francoise. Maybe someone can figure out if there is a connection between the two. 1. Found in the Selected Papers of Winston de Ville on page 69 XIII New Orleans Baptisms: 1728 July 15 Marie Françoise Le Kintrek this was found In Etat-Civil de Louisiane; certified by Fr. Raphael de Luxembourg and is dated 24 April 1729. Original Document is found in AC, G1 412, f. 68-69 v. According to Fr. Raphael, this list was taken directly from the New Orleans baptismal register, which has not survived. 2. Someone sent the following to me: I ran the name Marie Lekintrek with Louisiana and found the following: Name: Marie Francoise De Dupont Lekintrek Spouse: Pierre Couturier Parents: Jean Joseph Lekintrek , Anne Marie Posse Doss Birth Place: New Orleans, LA Birth Date: 1706 Marriage Place: Mc New Orleans, LA Marriage Date: 19 December 1744 Death Date: 1756 ------------------------------ 3. Baptism: In this year of seventeen hundred and fifty- three and the eighth of February, I the Capu- chin priest baptized with the ordinary cere- monies of the church MARIE ANNE, legitimate daughter of Sieur PIERRE COUTURIER, Surgeon Major of the Swiss, and of MARIE FRANCOISE DUPONT his wife; standing as godfather being JEAN LOUIS DUPONT and for godmother ANNE MARIE DUPONT wife of Mr. F. LONGY who have signed with me the day and year as above /s/F.Ame /s/ Jean Louis Dupont /s/ Anne Marie Dupont /s/ Couturier 4. Marriage: In Forsyth's "Louisiana Marriage Contracts 1725-1758" on page 133 under Marriage Contracts December 19, 1744 Pierre Couturier, surgeon of the Swiss Regiment of Karrer at the garrison of this Colony, son of Bernard Couturiere and of Marie David, his father and mother, a native of Tasson [?] in Poitou, Bishopric of Poitier with Demoiselle Marie Françoise LeKintrek, minor daughter of Jean Joseph LeKintrek called Dupont and of Anne Marie Posse [?] a native of the Parish of New Orleans, Bishopric of Quebec. In lieu of parents, stipulating for Sieur Couturier, Sieur Hervy, sergeant, Sieur Andre Bertaud, a resident of this City and his friends, and friends of his deceased parents. And for the Demoiselle Marie Francoise Dupont, her father and mother, Sieur Daniel Pass her uncle and Sieur Joly her friend and a friend of her parents. A promise this marriage to be solemnized in the Holy Roman Apostolic Catholic Church. Signing - Couturier, Marie Francoise Le Kintrek, Lekintrek, Daniel Borss, Joy, Francoise le Kintrek, Julie Leveque, Cantrelle, Chantalon, Garic. 5. In Louisiana Historical Quarterly: 1930: Volume 13, Issue 2 Page 332 Marriage contract Pierre Couturier, surgeon 4th Company, Swiss Regiment of Karrer, and Marie Francoise Le Kintrek The Louisiana Historical Quarterly same. Dec. 19. Marriage Contract of Sr. Pierre Couturier, sur- (25298) geon in the Fourth Company of the Swiss Reg- iment of Karrer, son of Benoist Couturier and fo. 26. (3915) 6 pp. Marie David, a native of Tassaon in Poitou, Marriage contract Bishopric of Poitiers; and Miss Marie Françoise Le Kintrek, minor daughter of Jean Joseph Le Kintrek, called Dupont and of Anne Marie Pose, a native of New Orleans. Signed - Couturier mari jeanne Le Kintrek. Le Kintrek. lekintrek. daniell bops. Mentzinge. joly. julie leveque. francoise Le Kintrek. Cantrelle. Chantalou. Henry, notary. **** oh... and I also have this regarding the "other" le Kintrek lady ANOSR, pg 167 Lequinterck [@Le Kintrek] [cf. Poiret] Anne Marie, i. Oct. 17, 1733 [SLC, 81, 85] ----------------------- IGI Search Françoise Le Kintreck Born abt 1722 New Orleans Died 17 Mar 1757 Fort Chartres, Illinois Burial: Spouse: Andre Claude Baptist Poiret Film No 455065 >------------------------------ > >Message: 10 >Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:50:36 -0400 >From: Morgan Johnson <morganjohnson@spamcop.net> >Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] RE : Le Kintrek > >Do other researchers know Jean Joseph Le Kintreck, who I think was >born at Quimper, Brittany, France. >His daughter was Francoise Le Kintreck, and she was born in New Orleans. >She married Andre Claude Baptiste Poiret. >Their youngest child was born 1752. I think there was some connection >with Illinois. Sound familiar? > >Morgan > > > > >
hello Renée the name le Kintrek is from britany the right writing is "le quintrec" this family name is from the area of Quimper I will search the meaning I can make some research for you if you want Dupont is a family name too ... I dont know if double family name exist in the USA ( the name of the father and the name of the mother ..) Jean Marie le Goaster From France RHB <bennettrh@earthlink.net> a écrit : In her book "Sous Cette Pierre Repose," the late Susan Burleigh Douget dedicates 7 pages to Jacques Courtableau and Jean Joseph LeKintrek and their relatives. I'm not sure why she spent so many pages on these two, unless they were the early founders or inhabitants of Opelousas. Does anyone know who may have taken up Douget's research and also be knowledgeable about these folks? My 5th Great Grandmother, Marie Francoise Dupont le Kintrek, who married Pierre Couturier, was the daughter of Jean Joseph Dupont le Kintrek who was married to Anne Marie Hopf [Le Boeuf] (aka -gasp!!! - [Posse, Pose, Pof, Bopff, Bopfe, Bobpfe, Poff, Le Bouf, LeBouef, Boff, Bopp, Boftz, Paul, Popff, Bopf, Bolff, Baffpan, Baftz, Yopf, Fosse, Doss] I have two bewilderments: How is Jean Joseph Dupont le Kintrek related to the Jean Joseph LeKintrek who was the partner of Jacques Courtableau.... and.... how did "Dupont" get in there.... Which was their real surname -- Dupont or LeKintrek? And who were the "half breeds" spoken of in many of the books about these folks, especially in the area of the Illinois territory? What kind of name is Le Kintrek? The "le" makes it sound French...and Dupont sounds French.... but Kintrek???? I'd appreciate being pointed in the direction of any one with knowledge about these people. I haven't found any message boards or mailing lists on Opelousas... at least not on Rootsweb....so maybe someone on this list can help. Renee ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Envoyé avec Yahoo! Mail. La boite email la plus appreciée au monde.
Cabanocey is a very good book. My Chauvin family is in it. They owned the tavern/gambling hall called Le Pape Vert in Union, LA. These Chauvins are not related to the Canadian Chauvin brothers who came with Iberville. Our ancestor arrived in Union, LA around 1800 with his widowed mother from Calais, France. Lots of other good stories and folklore, too. I also learned what a Pape Colas was. I remember hearing my grandmother use that term and I never knew what it meant. Rita http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WestBankGenealogySociety Click "join this group" to set up your ID and password, then sign in each time you visit. --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.
Thank you Sue, for the Pelican connection re Cabanocey. And, Jean Marie, thank you for the information on the name Quintrek and its meaning. I realize I have seen that alternate spelling in some references. Appreciate the help, Renee >Message: 7 >Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:19:25 +0100 (CET) >From: Jean Marie Le Goaster <jeanmarielegoaster@yahoo.fr> >Subject: [LAORLEAN] RE : Le Kintrek > >hello Renee > > the name le Kintrek is from britany > the right writing is "le quintrec" > this family name is from the area of Quimper > I will search the meaning > I can make some research for you if you want > Dupont is a family name too ... > I dont know if double family name exist in the USA ( the name of the father and the name of the mother ..) > > Jean Marie le Goaster > From France > > >Message: 8 >Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:27:41 +0100 (CET) >From: Jean Marie Le Goaster <jeanmarielegoaster@yahoo.fr> >Subject: [LAORLEAN] Le Kintrek > >and the meaning is "spur" ( cf horseriding) > > JMLG > > > > > > > > > > >
Not sure Girondins is a surname. I looked it up on google and it was a political party during the French Revolutionl I am going to bid on it. My ancestors came over amid the revolution, and this is the type of book I love to read and collect. If it is really informative, maybe Dee will copy and put it on CD for us! Sue In a message dated 3/15/2008 7:44:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pennyt153@yahoo.com writes: E-bay - 0 bids - $4.00 starting bid ends in less than 2 days---- Penny T New Orleans Estate 1847 Rare BookItem number: 110233726994 Plantation estate Book 1840s Green Leather Histoire Des Girondis Tome Quatrieme Paris 19th century Book is signed Size: 8 3/4 x 6 inches 1847 ______________________________________________________________________________ ______ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
amazon carries this book 22 books at 23.39 etc. check with local louisiana book stores hebert or Pelican first to see what price they have Paperback: 252 pages Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company (December 19, 1957) ISBN-10: 1565545184 ISBN-13: 978-1565545182 Book Description An Unusual Parish History Louisiana has sixty-four parishes and many of them are as individual and different as that state itself is different from others in the Union. St. James Parish, a small parish of 249 square miles, is not only one of the oldest settlements in the state, but it is "different" in its population make-up and is important historically. "Cabanocey", written by Lillian C. Bourgeois, is a splendid history of the Parish of St. James. It is not only fine history, but the writer has captured and expressed the spirit which animates the population descended from French, Spanish, Acadians, German, and Creole people. She writes of their customs, their beliegs, their language differences, and their folklore. "Cabanocey" is not just a collection of dry facts and dates. It gives a view of the people of more than a hundred years ago and tells how they lived, who they were, and what they did for St. James Parish. An Educational Center St. James Parish before the Civil War was the educational center of Louisiana. Jefferson College was the first important college in the State. Founded in 1830 it had fine buildings, a well-equipped laboratory, and a fine library. The Convent of the Sacred Heart (1835) for girls was famous, and prominent families from Louisiana, Mexico and Central America sent their daughters there. Miss Bourgeois tells interestingly of these schools. St. James Genealogies A local history to be of great value must list the names of early settlers and the important families. "Cabanocey" contains thousands of names-- the first settlers with their children's names, lists of soldiers, taxpayers, officials, and prominent families. From the early census one can trace descent from these names by consulting church and court records. The censuses of 1766, 1769 and 1777 are complete and were obtained from the Archives in Seville, Spain. ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
John McCabe natural10-1868, Peter McGoey 10-15-1870, Phillip McCabe do not know the date and Armand Selle do not know the date. Thanks Judy Fisher ----- Original Message ----- From: <Smileson@aol.com> To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest,naturalization records >I subscribe to footnote.com > I'm assuming the naturalization records posted on this website are the > ones > that survived over the years, so it might not be complete. > will look up > please give all surname spellings, remember these were transcribed from > handwritten copies. > Judy > smileson@aol.com > > > > ************** > It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & > Finance. > (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I subscribe to footnote.com I'm assuming the naturalization records posted on this website are the ones that survived over the years, so it might not be complete. will look up please give all surname spellings, remember these were transcribed from handwritten copies. Judy smileson@aol.com ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
Naturalization date for John McCabe 10- 1868, Peter McGoey 10-15-1870. Do not know the dates for Philip McCabe, Armand Selle and Daniel Dettwiller. Thanks for any help. Judy Fisher ----- Original Message ----- From: <Smileson@aol.com> To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest,naturalization records >I subscribe to footnote.com > I'm assuming the naturalization records posted on this website are the > ones > that survived over the years, so it might not be complete. > will look up > please give all surname spellings, remember these were transcribed from > handwritten copies. > Judy > smileson@aol.com > > > > ************** > It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & > Finance. > (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My french is pretty nonexistant! A family name was my first thought, but I am glad you might treasure it. I almost bid on it just for it's age, though I have no french ancestors. Good Luck, I hope noone notices it and you get it at the bargain price. Hopefully there is no hidden reserve! Penny T ----- Original Message ---- From: "SUEWFISHER@aol.com" <SUEWFISHER@aol.com> To: laorlean@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:02:21 PM Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Anyone researching Girondis ? Not sure Girondins is a surname. I looked it up on google and it was a political party during the French Revolutionl I am going to bid on it. My ancestors came over amid the revolution, and this is the type of book I love to read and collect. If it is really informative, maybe Dee will copy and put it on CD for us! Sue In a message dated 3/15/2008 7:44:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pennyt153@yahoo.com writes: E-bay - 0 bids - $4.00 starting bid ends in less than 2 days---- Penny T New Orleans Estate 1847 Rare BookItem number: 110233726994 Plantation estate Book 1840s Green Leather Histoire Des Girondis Tome Quatrieme Paris 19th century Book is signed Size: 8 3/4 x 6 inches 1847 ______________________________________________________________________________ ______ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Sue, I have Cabanocey, by Lillian C. Bourgeois thanks for the offer to look up anyway Judy ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
If some one has this book, would you do 3 look up for me? Thank you, Judy Fisher ----- Original Message ----- From: <Smileson@aol.com> To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:46 AM Subject: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest - FYI only - Naturalizations LA Eastern > Footnote.com > Naturalizations LA Eastern > NARA P2233 > Naturalization records in this publication include petitions and oaths > for new citizens in New Orleans, LA from 1838-to 1861 > > > ************** > It's Tax > Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. > > (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I thought someone might be interested in this book. It doesn't appear that the seller knows how valuable this might be for someone! E-bay - 0 bids - $4.00 starting bid ~ ends in less than 2 days---- Penny T Item number: 110233726994 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
I would appreciate a copy of the street map too. Thankyou Joanie _kriya07@aol.com_ (mailto:kriya07@aol.com) **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
E-bay - 0 bids - $4.00 starting bid ends in less than 2 days---- Penny T New Orleans Estate 1847 Rare BookItem number: 110233726994 Plantation estate Book 1840s Green Leather Histoire Des Girondis Tome Quatrieme Paris 19th century Book is signed Size: 8 3/4 x 6 inches 1847 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping
Renee Cabanocey can be purchased at Pelican Publishing Company: _http://pelicanpub.com/_ (http://pelicanpub.com/) Sue In a message dated 3/15/2008 9:44:39 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bennettrh@earthlink.net writes: Is Cabanocey still available to be purchased? If so, where? I'd like to get this. Thanks Renee >Thank you! I will buy the silver book, Vacherie! Have you seen the book >Cabanocey, by Lillian C. Bourgeois? It covers the history, customs and >folklore of St. James Parish. I have it and would be happy to do some lookups for >you in return. >Sue > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
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Does Immaculate Conception on Baronne Street in NOLA have a cemetery? If not, was it an option of the family where they chose to be buried? If not a member of St Louis, could someone be buried there? Thanks for your help and opinion. Linda Dean
In her book "Sous Cette Pierre Repose," the late Susan Burleigh Douget dedicates 7 pages to Jacques Courtableau and Jean Joseph LeKintrek and their relatives. I'm not sure why she spent so many pages on these two, unless they were the early founders or inhabitants of Opelousas. Does anyone know who may have taken up Douget's research and also be knowledgeable about these folks? My 5th Great Grandmother, Marie Francoise Dupont le Kintrek, who married Pierre Couturier, was the daughter of Jean Joseph Dupont le Kintrek who was married to Anne Marie Hopf [Le Boeuf] (aka -gasp!!! - [Posse, Pose, Pof, Bopff, Bopfe, Bobpfe, Poff, Le Bouf, LeBouef, Boff, Bopp, Boftz, Paul, Popff, Bopf, Bolff, Baffpan, Baftz, Yopf, Fosse, Doss] I have two bewilderments: How is Jean Joseph Dupont le Kintrek related to the Jean Joseph LeKintrek who was the partner of Jacques Courtableau.... and.... how did "Dupont" get in there.... Which was their real surname -- Dupont or LeKintrek? And who were the "half breeds" spoken of in many of the books about these folks, especially in the area of the Illinois territory? What kind of name is Le Kintrek? The "le" makes it sound French...and Dupont sounds French.... but Kintrek???? I'd appreciate being pointed in the direction of any one with knowledge about these people. I haven't found any message boards or mailing lists on Opelousas... at least not on Rootsweb....so maybe someone on this list can help. Renee
Is Cabanocey still available to be purchased? If so, where? I'd like to get this. Thanks Renee >Thank you! I will buy the silver book, Vacherie! Have you seen the book >Cabanocey, by Lillian C. Bourgeois? It covers the history, customs and >folklore of St. James Parish. I have it and would be happy to do some lookups for >you in return. >Sue > >