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Wiltz: Three Distinct Families Part 1

As the story goes … we’re all related one way or another. But this can be misleading when it comes to people sharingRead More

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Filed Under: Genealogy, History, Slavery Tagged With: Creole, créolité, Gens de couleur libres, Louisiana, Louisiana Creole, Louisiana Creoles, slavery, Wiltz family

Françoise Armand or François Armand: the Difference One Letter Makes in Names

Above is an incredible letter that my 3rd-great-grandfather’s brother wrote in French to his brother-in-law, Alphonse Pineaud Jr., in 1889. At that time,Read More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Slavery Tagged With: Gens de couleur libres, Louisiana, Louisiana Creole, Louisiana Creoles, slavery, Wiltz family

Acadians, Wealth, & Slavery: Complex Relationships Engendered By Servitude & Geographic Proximity

I am connected to the Chrétien family in 5 ways. My mother’s sister married a CHRÉTIEN. A cousin married into the CHRÉTIENs. MyRead More

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Filed Under: Economy, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Latinité, Migrations, Slavery Tagged With: Acadian Slavery, Acadians, Acadie, Acadiens, Cadiens, Cajunists, Cajunité, Cajuns, consanguinity, Créoles de la Louisiane, Créoles louisianais, esclavage, humanity, intermarriage, Louisiana, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiane, slavery

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