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Last Will and Testament of Louis Joseph DÉTIÈGE, St. Martinville, 1864

TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH BELOW Etat de la Louisiane Paroisse St Martin L’an mil huit cent soixante quatre le vingt troisième jour du moisRead More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Law, Slavery Tagged With: Belgium, créolité, Détiège, Émile Détiège, free people of color, Gens de couleur libres, Grotto St Martinville, Hamme-Mille, Louisiana Creoles, Martinet, Martinet China, Martinet family, St Martinville

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

Myth-making, Acadians, Louisiana, and Cajuns

I was recently conducting research for a client. Their family has been on the eastern and western banks of Bayou Têche in lowerRead More

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Filed Under: Economy, Genealogy, History, Identity, Latinité, Migrations, Mythology, Slavery Tagged With: Acadia, Acadiannité, Acadians, Acadians Louisiana, Cajunité, Cajuns, créolité

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