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    1. [LAORLEAN] Does anyone have access to the Louisiana Historical Quarterly?
    2. Judy Vinson
    3. I am searching for information about Marie Madeleine Ouanet (sometimes written as Vinet) who was one of the girls on the ship Pelican which brought marriageable girls to Dauphin Island in 1703. She married Francois Dupre, one of the Canadians. Her daughter Marie Theresa Dupre (married to Louis de Flandres) settled her in-laws and parents' estate in 1770 before the Superior Council of Louisiana #1064 & #10665, pages 96790-96792. This was printed in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly Vol. 612, p.330. If anyone has access to either of those publications I would greatly appreciate a look-up and will be glad to pay any expenses. I would also very much welcome any additional information on these people. Many thanks - Judy Vinson

    01/01/2011 09:12:30
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Does anyone have access to the Louisiana HistoricalQuarterly?
    2. Carolyn Long
    3. You might be able to find this on Google Books. I tried, but gave up because I think your volume number might be wrong. I don't think the volumes of the LHQ went up to 612. The New Orleans Public Library and the Historic New Orleans Collection have all the volums of the LHQ and for a small fee they would copy and send it to you. Carolyn Morrow Long ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Vinson" <[email protected]> To: "Genealogy, New Orleans Group LAORLEAN" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 5:12 PM Subject: [LAORLEAN] Does anyone have access to the Louisiana HistoricalQuarterly? >I am searching for information about Marie Madeleine Ouanet (sometimes >written as Vinet) who was one of the girls on the ship Pelican which >brought marriageable girls to Dauphin Island in 1703. She married Francois >Dupre, one of the Canadians. > > Her daughter Marie Theresa Dupre (married to Louis de Flandres) settled > her in-laws and parents' estate in 1770 before the Superior Council of > Louisiana #1064 & #10665, pages 96790-96792. This was printed in the > Louisiana Historical Quarterly Vol. 612, p.330. > > If anyone has access to either of those publications I would greatly > appreciate a look-up and will be glad to pay any expenses. I would also > very much welcome any additional information on these people. > > Many thanks - Judy Vinson > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/01/2011 01:05:22