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Decrypting names and people in Creole genealogy through linguistic knowledge

Louisiana Creole genealogy is notoriously difficult for many researchers. A major reason is linguistic; many of the records are not in English, and thoseRead More

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Filed Under: Descriptors, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Language, Slavery Tagged With: Adéline Brûlé New Orleans, Adolph Joseph Pratt, Auguste Auguillard St Martin Louisiana, Augustin Belair Fonténot, Brûlé Coste New Orleans, Brûlé Honoré Fortier, Bruslé Brûlé Louisiana, Carlos Brule New Orleans, Carlos Laribondier New Orleans, Charles Flanchereau Brûlé, Charles Laribarière Brûlé, Charles Laribarière Bruslé, Charles Laribarière New Orleans, Dominique Gaillard New Orleans, Dr Raymond Gaillard, Eulalie Brûlé Norbert Fortier, Florville Brûlé New Orleans, Fontaineau, Fonténot Fonténaut, Geneviève Hugon Fonténot, Georges Deslandes Félicité Charlotte Brûlé, Jean-Baptiste Hugon, Joseph Adolphe Prade, Juan Bautista Hugón, Marie Annonciade Brûlé, Marie Isabelle Manon Destréhan Broutin, Marie Manon du Breuil, Marie Manon Dubreuil, Noël Carrière Louisiana, Raymond Gaillard New Orleans, Similiano Brulé New Orleans, Similien Brûlé

Maneuvering Life: Women of Color on the Louisiana Frontier by Mary Magdalen Donovan | Masters thesis

“Situated within the Gulf South region, the Louisiana frontier, which included the Attakapas and Opelousas districts, slowly emerged as a borderland where NativeRead More

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Filed Under: Dissertations & Theses, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Law, Migrations, Slavery Tagged With: Adélaïde Lemelle, Armand Ramard Peignier, Arnaud Ramar, Augustin Belair Fonténot, Creole academia, femmes de couleur libres Louisiana, François Chénier, free people of color, free people of color Louisiana, free women of color Louisiana, Geneviève Hugon, gens de couleur libres Louisiana, gens de couleur Louisiana, Joseph Bonaparte Gradenigo, Louisiana borderlands, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana frontier, Marcélite Fusélier, Marcélite Fusilier, Mary Magdalen Donovan

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