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Surnamization: Tracing Origins of Unique Family Names

One of the many joys (and miseries) of my tenure as a specialist of Louisiana Creole genealogy is tracking individuals due to surnameRead More

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Filed Under: Genealogy, History, Language, Latinité, Names Tagged With: Acadian names, Beaulieu, Biagas, Bizot, Boucher, Bougère, Cajun names, Calais, Chauvin de Beaulieu, Chauvin dit Beaulieu, Chauvin dit Boisclair, Collins, Colonial Louisiana, Colonial Texas, Creole names, Déculus, Derouen, Drouin, French Louisiana, French names, Fretté, Freytet, Lucullus, New Orleans, Nouvelle-Orléans, Nueva Orleáns, Spanish Louisiana, Spanish names, Texans, Vizot, Vizotte, Wiltz

Donation of Négresse slave Sophie

On 2 May 1854, at St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, Joseph Darcourt LANDRY and his wife, Marie Louise Euchariste LE NORMAND –Read More

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Filed Under: Catholic Sacramental Records, Discrimination & Prejudice, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Latinité, Law, Mythology, Religion, Slavery Tagged With: Acadians, Antebellum Louisiana, Catherine Destréhan, Charles Landry, coartación, Colonial Louisiana, créolité, Destréhan, Destréhan de Beaupré, esclavage, Félicité Broutin, free people of color, Gens de couleur libres, gente de color libre, Jean Baptiste Honoré Destréhan, Joseph Landry, Joseph Marin Lenormand, Louisiana Creoles, Manon Broutin, Manon Destréhan, Marie Isabelle Destréhan, Modeste Arthémise Lenormand, Nantes France, Nova Scotia, Pierre Marin Lenormand, Raymond Gaillard, Saint-Servan Nantes, slavery, the system

Sacramental Records of Known Persons, Cathedral-Basilica of St Louis King of France, New Orleans, Louisiana

View in separate expandable window Latest Updates: 2017   July 5th – Formatting, pagination, style 2017   May 7th 2017   April 22ndRead More

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Filed Under: Catholic Sacramental Records, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Latinité, Migrations, Religion, Slavery Tagged With: Catholic Church Records, Colonial Louisiana, Créoles de la Louisiane, Créoles louisianais, Esclavage Louisiane, free people of color, Gens de couleur libres, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana French period, Louisiana Spanish Period, New Orleans Cathedral, New Orleans Sacramental Records, Records free people color, Slavery in Louisiana, Slaves Louisiana, St Louis Cathedral New Orleans

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