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Using diminutives of given names to identify ancestors

iminutives are common to many world cultures. Louisiana’s Creole culture is by no means an exception. In fact, even in 2016, Louisiana CreolesRead More

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Filed Under: Genealogy, Names Tagged With: Creole diminutives, Creole names, French diminutives, French names, Louisiana genealogy, Spanish diminutives, Spanish names

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

Testimonials | Michelle Olinger Jolly

Christophe is an amazingly generous and insightful young man. After seeing just a few of my ancestors’ names on a Creole Genealogy discussion group, Christophe letRead More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Testimonials Tagged With: Creole Genealogy, Henriette Délille, Louisiana genealogy

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