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1830 Census Slave Holders in St Landry Parish

1830 Slave Holders in St Landry Parish by Louisiana Historic & Cultural Vistas

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Filed Under: Genealogy, History, Slavery Tagged With: FPOC St Landry Parish, free people of color, GDCL St Landry Parish, Gens de couleur libres, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana genealogy, St Landry Parish, St Landry Parish Acadians, St Landry Parish Creoles

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On 2 November 1852, the St. Martin Parish native, Joseph Prosper “Cadet” JOURNÉE, travelled to Opelousas to marry his beloved Virginie BARNABÉ, aRead More

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