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1910 Census T624 reel 508,ward8,Avoyelles parish 148/148 at lobby library on causeway. also checked in book Some early family's in Avoyelles L929.2VI. | Family: F11
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3 centuries of Lemoine's book shows marriage date as Nov-16-1793 | Family: F138
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After marriage Nicolas & Jeanne settled at Quebec, Canada where son Noel Roy was born. | Family: F165
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As stated in some early family's in Avoyelles vol2 page#222 | Family: F284
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cd1 shows marriage date as 24th Nov 1828. | Family: F188
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Claude and Francoise and family were early settlers of Avoyelles Post. their youngest child born there in June 1780. Their son-in-law, Jacques Gagnard, was the first commander of the post. | Family: F142
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From land records the Gulliory fmly of Avoyelles can be placed at Avoyelles Post about 1792 having moved from Opelousas Post | Family: F1032
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Jett, Dictionnaire Gnalogique des Familles du Qubec des origines 1730. , p.710 | Family: F1050
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L929.2LaCou | Family: F11
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Marriage
Date: 2 JUN 1753
Place: Avoyelles, Louisiana | Family: F414
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Marriage record: St. Francis Church, New Roads, Louisiana | Family: F95
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Married at the home of Stephen Aymond | Family: F311
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Married by Th. Aug. Rebours, Witness by Pierre J Lemoine, PJ Bordelon, St. James Raballias | Family: F939
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Married by ev. JL Galop, Witness by: M.E. Rabalias, A.J. Soldani, E.J.P. Coulie? (G-534) | Family: F122
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Married by Father H. Tumoine at Bordelonville, LA | Family: F346
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Married by Rev J.L. Golop. Witness, Francoise Gremillion, L.B. Lemoine, E.G. Plauche (E546) | Family: F81
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Married by Rev. J.L> Galop. Witness: NC Saucier, Alcide Firmin, Benost Barron E253 | Family: F310
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Married by Rev. James Demoliere, Witness: Louis Lemoine, Arnaud Ducote, Forest Turner (G530) | Family: F393
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Pauline (minor of deceased Jullian Broussard & Prudence Dupy) married on May 16, 1867 Landry Jeansonne, son of Treville Jeansonne & Edvise Couvillion) by Th. Aug. Rebours, witness Emile Dupy, Sosthene Couvillion, Serge Callegari (B3,391) in Brides Book of Avoyelles pg 22. | Family: F67
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Plantation owners. | Family: F63
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second marrige due to death of Josephine Marie | Family: F11
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St. Ann's Church, Morganza, Louisiana | Family: F64
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stated in some early family's/Avoyelles vol2 page 210 | Family: F46
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Stated in Some early family's/Avoyelles vol2 pg227 | Family: F167
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The Berza family appears to have dissappeared from modern day Avoyelles. The last known is beleived to be Edvise Berza, presumably a daughter of Gaberial, who is listed in the 1860 census as age 52. | Family: F266
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The family of Louis & Marie moved from the German Coast to Pointe Coupee Post sometime between March 1749 & May 1750. This is apparent from baptismal records which show that their 1st child was born at St. Chales and 2nd at Pointe Coupee. They had 13 children total.
They had one un-named newborn child died & buried 9/26/1746 | Family: F261
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The marriage record shows that she was 15 Years Old/old an orphan and the ward of St. Louis Ambroise Lacour and his wife, Charlotte Lafitte, who was Roseline's aunt. Some Early Families of Avoyelles vol2 pg271 | Family: F198
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Virginie, Wid. Joseph Marcotte, married on June 28, 1877, Martin Delahunt by John O'Quin, M.G., witness by Sallust Marcotte, Jean Dorgant, Ozias Turner. (D-266) From Brides Book of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, page 5. | Family: F373
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Witnesses were: Leon Gauthier, Celestine Moreau, Lendre Bordelon & Zenon Lemoine | Family: F1117
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Ducote first married Antoinette, an Indian, who died apparently without children in 1747, then he married Marie Cable, a native of Germany. They had two children, one male to carry on the name, and the other a daughter who married Joseph Carmouche. | Antoinette
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In Avoyelles Parish he used the name Athanase which was the name of his baptismal sponsor, Athanase de Mezieres of Natchitoches. | Armand Athanase
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Avoyelles of Yesteryear, pg55, shows a Joseph Armand buried on 6-mar-1905 in St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Cottonport at the age of 54 years pg.40. | Armand Joseph
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Clementine died from 3rd degree burns just before her 100th birthday. | Aymond Clementine
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Also called: LaFleur | Berza Joseph
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Also variations: Barsa, Brezat, Lafleur. She died at her son MArtin Gremillion home. | Berza Perrine
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Died at sonÕs home Martin Gremillion | Berza Perrine
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Perrine, after FrancoisÕs death moved her family , consisting then of only 2 minor children, Cypren and MArtin, from Pointe Coupee to Avoyelles following the marriage of her son Francois II to Eulalie Rabalias. | Berza Perrine
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100 years old when she died. Also Bizet. | Bissette Julie
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Daniel was a native of Cassen, diocese of Speyer, the Palatinate. He was first married to Marie Eve Kaume who died in Louisiana. According to D'Arensbourg records Daniel moved to Pointe Coupee shortly after Oct 1749. Annemarie died on June 20 1750 and a unnamed female child was buried the same day, Annemarie undoubtedly died at childbirth. the very next entry is that of the burial of another daughter, Catherine, she is said to be about 7 years old. and she was buried June 28 1750, It was a hard week for Daniel Boftz. | Boftz Daniel Paul
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Charles Henery Bolnar was a Baptist, but was married in Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church and is buried in Mater Dolorosa Catholic Cemetery in Plaucheville, Louisiana. | Bolnar Charles Henery
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Antoine Bordelon served as assistant Regimental Adjutant of the militia. He has been declared a Revolutionary Patriot by virtue of his service with Galvez at the time of the American Revolution. He also served as warden of the parish church at Pointe Coupee Post. (Marguillier de cette paroisse) | Bordelon Antoine
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Antoine served as Assistant Regimental Adjutant (aide Major) of the Militia. He has been declared a Revolutionary Patroit by virtue of his service with Galvez at the time of the American Reveloution. His decendants are therefore eligible for membership in various patriotic organizations. Antoine also served as warden of the parish church at Pointe Coupee Post (marguillier de cette paroisse) | Bordelon Antoine
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Gabriel was the firt Bordelon in Louisiana
Gabriel Laurent Bordelon, born 25-Oct-1696 at Notre Dame, LeHavre, France. LaHavre is a port town on the English Channel in northwest France. He later lived at Rochefort, France. His father, Jean Baptiste Bordelon was in charge of supplies for the French navy. Gabriel Laurent married in 1730 a St. Louis Parish, New Orleans, to Anne Francoise Roland, native of St. Germain l'Auerois , Parish, Paris. She had been sent to Louisiana by the nuns from an orphanage. they lived most of their lives in New Orleans. Their son, Antoine is shown in the 1785 census of Avoyelles. He was a leader of the Pt. Coupee Militia during the American Revolutionary War. Antoine married twice, once to Marie DeCuir, then to Marguerite Leonard, who may have been the granddaguther of Antoine Drapeau, the latter whose birthplace is marked on Rabalais Street in Fontainay le Compte, France.(Nelson Gremillion) | Bordelon Gabriel Laurent
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George was killed by lightning on August 30th 1927. | Bordelon George
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By 1711 J.B. Bordelon was employed at the port of Rochefort, France as "directeur des vivres de la marine" of that port. Court records dated 1711-1712 in the archives of the port of Rochefort, it appears that he had left his wife in Le Havre, and in 1719 Dame Magdeliene de Richouf, his wife, sued for seperation of their assets and got them. (Frm Some Early Families of Avoyelles Parish - Gremellion Vol 1 pg 17) This Bordelon family was the only one found by LeHarve researchers for the period of 1578-1792. | Bordelon Jean Baptiste Thomas
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Pierre and famliy moved to Avoyelles in the 1780's. They had 9 children. He was married to Adelaide Lacour on 15-may-1783. Her husband, Pierre Bordelon was her step brother. | Bordelon Pierre, I
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Valery served in the CSA, as a privat in C Company 18th Louisiana FHE, CSA. Enlisted October 1st 1862, Camp Pratt and served till August 1863. Also shows yellow jacket Battln roll dated 29th Feb 1864, Absent sick since Oct 18th 1863. Appears on rolls of Prisioners of war, paroled at Alexandria Louisiana 27 Jun 1865, res od Avoyelles Par, LA
Buried in Mater Dolorosa Catholic Cemetery, Plaucheville Louisiana, Section A, Row 22, Plot 8. | Bordelon Valery
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between 1809-1812 | Bouchard Marie Louise
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Was the first of his family in Canada. | Boullerise Jean
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Also last name speling of ŅPriaultÓ | Briau Marie
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