Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
Baleine Women
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Marriages at Old Biloxi and New Orleans- the Baleine brides and some more who were not on “the
list” from 4 February 1721 to 21 August 1722
La Baleine anchored off the Gulf Coast near Mobile Bay on 8 January 1721. Bienville wrote on 25 April
1721 that 88 girls arrived on La Baleine and 19 had been married off since the 4th of March. Two other
boats had also brought women- Le Chameau and La Mutine. There were still 59 women to be taken care
of. On 25 June 1721 Bienville wrote that 31 girls had been married off between 24 April and 25 June
1721 – all from la Baleine. [Initial list taken from Rootsweb, Lastland-L Archives, Bryant W. Walker
(http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LASTLAND/2002-10/1033957993) and annotated from
Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, Volume 1, 1718-1750. Additonal annotations from
Winston De Ville, The New Orleans French 1720-1733 (hereafter NO French); Winston De Ville, Gulf
Coast Colonials (hereafter GCC); Sacramental Records of the Roman Catholic Church of the
Archdiocese of Mobile, Vol. 1, Section 1, 1704-1739 (hereafter Mobile); Chares Madduel, Census Tables
of Louisiana 1699-1732 (hereafter Census); Brown and Cena- Fort de Chartres; Glenn Conrad, The First
Familis of Louisiana, 2 volumes (hereafter Conrad, I or Conrad, II); Neil J. Toups, Mississippi Valley
Pioneers (herafter Toups)]
“Baleine List”
[names in bold- no information could be found about them; accents added are mine]
Denise Aleaume dite Voillot, age 18
Catherine Bady, age 20
Marguerite Beganies, age 15
Margueritte Belanger, age 26
Geneviève Billard, age 17
Catherine Blanchard, age 18
Marie Bled, age 20
Marie Jeanne Blegonot, age 17
Agnès Bloy, age 18
Marie Bocquet, age 22
Madeleine Boulogne, age 19
Geneviève Boyer, age 25
Hélène Brière, age 14
Marthe Burel, age 21
Marie Anne Charlotte, age 20
Catherine Chevalier,a ge 14
Jeanne Chevet, age 15
Maire Claircatoire, age 20
Elizabeth Clavier, age 17
Marie Madeline Cordier, age 21
Charlotte Couturiers, age 12
Marie Anne Daudessot, age 28
Elizabeth Delaunay, age 18
Margueritte Denis, age 23
Geneviève Desrost, age 25
Catherine Barbe Du Bis, age 22
Marie Gabriel Dubuisson, age 18
Thoinon Dumont, age 21
Marguerite Duvet, age 17
Marie Anne Fetique, age 13
Marie Angélique Florent, age 23
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Madeleine Follet, age 25
Marie Anne Foucault, age 17
Marie Catherine Foucault, age 19
Marie François, age 22
Marie Geneviève Garnier, age 16
Catherine Gauzalau, age 19
Anthoinette Gento, age 18
Angelique Girard, age 22
Elizabeth Girard, age age 17
Marie Anne Giraudon, age 21
Maire Jeanne Godefroy, age 22
Marie Anne Goneau dite Rose, age 26
Gabrielle Grandval, age 20
Marguerite Claude Heriot, age 18 or 19
Catherine Hubert, age 22
Jeanne Hubert, age 18
Thoinette Huly, age 26
Marie Anne Jarnart, age 16
Marie Jeanne Jelain, age 24
Marie Kenel, age 18
Marie La Pleine, age 19
Anne Lange, age 18
Melanye Laté, age 18
Marie Catherine Laurent, age 17
Marie Le Brun, age 17
Barbe Le Comte, age 13
Marie Jeanne Le Grand, age 20
Marie Marguerite Le Jeune/Le June, age 16
Louise Le Mire, age 16
Marie Claude Le Moine, age 18
Jeanne Le Noble, age 15
Maire Louise Le Roy, age 20
Marie Louise Le Tillier, age 17
Louise Legain, age 23
Maire Lembajoye, age 18
Louise Benedic Lese, age 18
Marie Thérèse Leveille, age 18
Jeanne Madou, age 15
Thérèse Maisonnette, age 20
Anne Manny, age 19
Marie Françoise Maroy, age 17
Margueritte Masson, age 21
Geneviève Mavre, age 15
Catherine Melier, age 18
Catherine Menu, age 28
Marie Madeleine Mercier, age 16
Geneviève Morline, age 18
Marie Françoise Muguet, age 19
Marie Anne Nayon, age 25
Catherine Paule, age 23
Jacqueline Penard, age 25
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Françoise Rabu, age 25
Marie Louise Richard, age 16
Françoise Savary, age 20
Perrette Vaillet, age 18
Anne Vignernon, age 30
Marie Villeroy, age 17
Loiuise Vollery, age 17
Names not on list but married in same time period and basic location.
Marie Catherine Augrand/ Marie Marguerite Augrand
Marie Baudoin
Marie Françoise Bienvenu
Charlotte Catherine Boiron
Jeane Courbe
Marguerite Crespel
Marie Cure
Catherine Delaunay
Marie Catherine DeRenne
Marie Angélique Dimanche
Marie Jacques Dubos
Anne Dumeny
Etiennette Genet/Genest
Marguerite Gloderir
Adraine Harcy
Marianne Journée/Journé
Marianne Jomar/Jomard/ Jomer
Elizabeth LeFaure dite Dumont
Anne Le Vasseur/Le Vanneur
Jeanne Longueville
Marianne Thérèse/Anne Thérèse Masson
Narie Thérèse Neuville
Anne Rolais
Françoise Rousset
Marguerite Toulouze
Marie Catherine Verdevouest
Marie Viver/Viver
Marriages in order of occurrence from St. Louis Cathedral Register
Geneviève Desrost/Dero/Deroo, 4 February 1721 #10
Marie Claude Lemoine, 5 February 1721 #10
Marthe Burel, 10 February 1720 #10 [Was the year 1721?]
Louise Vollery, 10 February 1721-#11
Françoise Rabu, 10 February 1721 #11
Marie Viber, 17 February 1721 #41 [do they mean 1722?] – not on list
Marie Anne Journée/Journé, 24 February 1721 #11 – not on list
Catherine Delaunay, 24 February 1721 #12 – not on list
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Charlotte Catherine Boiron, 25 February 1721 #12 – not on list
Marieanne Jomar, 4 March 1721 #13 – not on list
Antoinette Gento/Etiennette Gene/Genest, 12 March 1721 #14 [Jeanne Bienvenu was a witness.]
Marie Françoise Bienvenu, 16 March 1721 #14 - not on list [Jeanne Bienvenu was a witness.]
Thoinette Huly/Antoinette Eulie, 18 March 1721 #14
Anne Manny/Moni/Monie, 20 March 1721 #15
Marie Catherine Foucault, 22 March 1721 #15
Marie Jeanne Longueville, 24 March 1721 #15 – not on list
Marie Anne Foucault, 31 March 1721 #16
Marie Anne dite Rose Gonneau/Gono/Gonot, 1 April 1721 #16
Marguerite Touloize, 3 April 1721 #17 – not on list
Madeleine Boulogne, 4 April 1721 #17
Catherine Blanchard, 5 April 1721 #18
Marie Catherine Augrand, 16 April 1721 #18- not on list
Jeanne Françoise Maroy, 19 April 1721 #19
Catherine Bady, 23 April 1721 #19
Elisabeth Girard, 23 April 1721 #19
Marie Claire Catoire, 23 April 1721 #20
Geneviève Billard, 23 April 1721 #20
Catherine Hubert, 23 April 1721 #20
Marie Thérèse Neuville, 23 April 1721 #21- not on list
Geneviève Mavre/Mandre, 23 April 1721 #21
Louise Leguin, 23 April 1721 #22
Louise Benedic Lefel, 28 April 1721 #22
Marguerite Duvet, 29 April 1721 #22
Marie Anne Fetique/Fetre, 30 April 1721 #23
Adrianne Harcy, 5 May 1721 #23- not on list
Marguerite Belanger, 6 May 1721 #24
Catherine Gauzalu/Gonzalou, 7 May 1721 #24
Marie Geneviève Garnier/Gernier, 7 May 1721 #24
Marie Louise Le Roy, 8 May 1721, #25
Marie Magdeleine Cordier, 15 May 1721 #25
Elisabeth Delaunay, 19 May 1721 #25
Catherine Duby, 2 June 1721 #26
Marie Jeanne François, 3 June 1721 #26
Perrette Vaillet, 3 June 1721 #26
Barbe Le Comte, 3 June 1721, #26
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Jeanne Chevet, 3 June 1721, #26
Marguerite Beganies/Beguine, 4 June 1721 #27
Marie Therese Leveille, 4 June 1721 #27
Catherine Laurent/St. Laurent, 4 June 1721 #27
Marie Jeanne Blegnot, 5 June 1721 #28
Marie Angélique Dimanche, 7 June 1721 #28 – not on list
Elisabeth Le Faure dite Dumont, 9 June 1721 #29- not on list
Marie Madeleine Mercier, 9 June 1721 #29
Marguerite Denis/Letellier dite Denis, 9 June 1721 #30
Marie Villeroy, 10 June 1721 #30
Marie Lembajoye/Lambagois, 10 June 1721 #30
Mair Anne Charlotte, 16 June 1721, #31
Therese Maisonette, 16 June 1731 #31
Marie Catherine de Renne, 16 June #31 – not on list
Marie Jeanne Godefroy, 17 June 1721 #32
Françoise Savary, 17 June 1721 #32
Marie Bocquet, 21 June 1721 #33
Marie Lambagois, 22 June 1721 #33
Anne Le Vasseur, 22 June 1721 #33 – not on list
Denise Aleaume, 22 June 1721 # 33
Marie Françoise Muguet, 25 June 1721 #34
Angélique Girard, 27 June 1721 #34
Catherine Menu, 27 June 1721 #35
Marie Cure, 29 June 1721 #35 –not on list
Jeannr Dermizeau, 30 June 1721 #35 – not on list
Rose Mazere, 1 July 1721 #41 – not on list, with this number should be in August? [no connection]
Jeanne Le Noble, 1 July 1721 #36
Jacqueline Penard/Pinard, 6 July 1721 #36
Marie Jacques Dubos, 8 July 1721 #37 [not on list- Probably not one of La Baleine women]
Jeanne Courbe [Courlie?], 8 July 1721 #42 – not on list, with this number should it be in August?
Anne Rolais, 15 July 1721 #37 – not on list
Françoise Rousset, 15 July 1721 #37 – not on list
Marianne Thérèse/Anne Thereze Masson, 21 July 1721 #38 – not on list
Louise Lemire/Mire, 26 July 1721 #38
Marie Catherine Verdevouest, 31 July 1721, #38 – not on list
Charlotte Couturier, 6 August 1721 #39
Anne Dumeny/Dimier, 7 August 1721 #39 – not on list
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Louise Blois, 11 August 1721 #39
Marguerite Gloderie, 14 August 1721 #40 – not on list
Marie Marguerite Lejeune, 14 August 1721 #40
Anne Lange, 16 August 1721 #40
Marie Baudoin, 16 August 1721 #41 – not on list
Marguerite Crespel, 24 September 1721 #43 – not on list
Jeanne Hubert, 20 February 1722 #46 – at New Orleans?
Marie Jeanne Jelain/Gelain/Jelin, 21 February 1722 #46 – at New Orleans?
Marie Anne Giraudin/Girodin, 13 March 1722 #48 – at New Orleans?
Marie Anne Daudessot, 21 August 1722 #57 –At New Orleans?
Denise Aleaume [Alihome/Alio/Aliome] dite Voillot, age 18, daughter of Jacques and Jeanne Segure,
married at Old Biloxi Jacques Bernard dit St. Jacques, 22 June 1721. She was deceased by June
1730 - considered living in Illinois. [SLC (St. Louis Cathedral), M1, 33, p. 2] [He was the son of
Jacques and Françoise Splonzin/Plonzain; witnesses: Pierre Derouche; Raimond Broce (Brossse?);
Charles Goubin.]
Jacques Bernard was a native of the Diocese of Nantes, resident of Illinois in 1730; buried 9 October
1731, said to be a native of Ancenis, Diocese of Nantes [SLC, B1, 71, p. 18].
Jacques Bernard called St. Jacques – son of Jacques Bernard and Françoise Splonzin, married, 22
June 1721, Denise Alio –daughter of Jacques Alio and Jeanne Segure. [The bride signed “Denis
Alihome.”] Place of marriage not specified. [NO French, 9]
Jacques Bernard – resident of Illinois, native of the bishopric of Nantes, son of Jacques Bernard and
François Plonzard, widower of Lorine Eliaume [sic], who died in Illinois, married 19 June 1730,
Renée Salahun – native of the bishopric of Vannes, daughter of Nicolas Salahun and Perine Lorhaut.
Place of marriage not specified. [NO French, 10]
Jacques Bernard, son of Jacques Bernard and Françoise Plonzain, native of the diocese of Nantes,
resident of the Illinois, widower of Louise Eliavane, deceased at Illinous, married Renée Salahun, 19
June 1730; witnesses: Louis Riche, commercial traveller; Joseph Verrier; Louis Modran; Pierre Vlin;
St. Germain; Lazou [SLC, M1, 210, p. 18]. Marie Anne Bernard, daughter of Jacques Bernard and
Renaude Salahun was baptized 9 March 1731, New Orleans; godparents: Claude Renault, sergeant,
and Anne Françoise Treponet [SLC, B1, 3, p. 18].
Jacques Bernard dit St. Bernard was in Kaskaskia circa 1726/1727.
“Cases that no doubt cause much gossip were paternity cases…. In another case, Jacques Bernard
dit St. Jacques came before the judge to request that Pierre Hullin claim and support the child born to
Bernard’s wife conceived during Bernard’s absence on a voyage. Voyages might last four to six
months, and Mme Bernard may have been lonely. The amount of damages is not given in the
document preserved.” Dean and Brown, 1981, 26:5:23:1, 25:12:1:1. in Brown – History As They
Lived It.
Beauregard, tome II – p. 211 – census 1 January 1726 – Illinois
St-Jacques (Bernard, Jacques dit), his wife, one child
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Beauregard – p. 233 “Bernard dit St-Jacques, un enfant naturel, né de la femme de Jacques Bernard
dit St-Jacques avec Poerre Hulin. L’enfant est né durant l’absence du mari et a été enregistré sous le
nom de ce dernier. A son retour il produit une requête réclamant une pension à Pierre Hulin pour
l’entretien de l’enfant, en date du 23 May 1726.” [Date of birth not given- is this the same child as
shown in the January 1726 census?] The unnamed wife must be Denise Aleaume.
Witnesses at marriage:
Raimond Broce – maybe same as Raymond Brosse in Kaskaskia?? If so, Raymond Brosse and
Françoise Rabut were godparents to an unnamed daughter of Antoine Sorel and Lucie Rollet, born 11
April 1726 at Fort de Chartres [Chartres, 18]. Raymond Bresse/Brosse dit Berre/ Berne was on the
Duchesse de Noailles, 23 May 1718 from La Rochelle to Louisiana. François La Ferrière was on the
same ship [Conrad, I, 15; Toups, 30]. June 27, 1744 Raimond Brosse dit St. Cerny, habitant in city of
Cas [Kaskaskia], parish of Immaculate Concepption, was ready to leave for New Orleans and made
made out his will. Left money to the church, to his goddaughter, Agnès Hulin, and his good friend,
Jean Henry dit Larose. [Kaskaskia Manuscripts and Belting, p. 88]
Charles Goubin, a workman, single, in New Orleans, Rue de Bourbon in 1 January 1726 census of
Louisiana [Census, 72]
Pierre Dirouche, at old Biloxi, married Catherine Delaunay, 24 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 12]
[Pierre Dirouche was the son of Christophe and Jeanne Cologne; witnesses: Jacques Galibert; Claude
Pierre Marechal; Raimond Brosse] Went to Kaskaskia with wife. Known as Pierre Dirouche dit
Laverdure.
Not on list. Marie Catherine Augrand, daughter of Nicolas and Elisabeth Flar, married at Old Biloxi
Robert Blanquet, 16 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 18] [Robert Blanquet was the son of Michel and Marie
Hosas; witnesses: Rene Dubo; Etienne Couvant; Pierre Julien; Pierre Sebastien D’Arto
(Lartaud?); Etienne Braquigny] Marie Marguerite Augrand, daughter of Michel, Master Mason at
Dieppe, Diocese of Rouen, and Elizabeth A[h/l]ard, widow of Robert Blanquette, married Jean
Pierre Morel, at la Balize downsteam of the Mississippi River, 28 May 1725 [SLC, M1, 95]
Nicolas Augrand, native of Dieppe in Normandy, master mason, contractor for the Company [of the
Indies], 63 years old, buried 10 October 1724 [AN, F 1724-25, 46]
Robert Blanquet – son of Michel Blanquet and Marie Hosas, married Marie Catherine Augrand –
daughter of Nicolas Augrand and Elisabeth Flar (?), 16 April 1721. Place not specified. [NO French,
11]
Jean Pierre Morel – menuissier, son of Pierre Moel, master menuissier in Parish, parish of St.
Nicolas du Chardonnet, and Renée Baudin, married 28 May 1725, Balize Island, Marie Marguerite
Angrand [or Augrand] – widow of Robert Blanquette, daughter of Michel Angrand, master mason at
Dieppe, parish of St. Remy, bishopric of Rhouan, and Elizabeth Alard. [NO French, 74]
Census of Colony of Louisiana, 1 January 1726 Pierre Morel and wife listed as habitants of Mobile
[Census, 64] Pierre Morel, a joiner, was listed as single in the November 24, 1721 census- in New
Orleans in the service of the Company [Census, 19]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Toups, p. 102- Le Chameau, 11 August 1720, Capt. M. Fouquet. On board was Robert Blanquet, a
chandelier
Conrad, I- p. 213 9 December 1721- List of company workers who were actually in Louisana
Étienne Couvent, a founder, good worker
p. 214- Nicolas Augrand (master mason) and Michel Augrand (journeyman mason)
p. 215 Robert Blanquet, candlemaker – passable
p. 215 René Dubos, “Gazonneur” – passable
p. 215 Pierre Julien, “Gazonneur” - passable
Catherine Bady/Badi, age 20, daughter of Brie and Louise Arbour, married Nicolas Lepreux dit
Montreuil, 23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 19] [Son of Claude and Jeanne Oudar; witnesses: Pierre
Faugere; Louis Robillard; François Dubois; Jacques Duval; Catherine Audar]
Nicolas Le Preux [or Le Pieux] called Montreuil – son of Claude Le Preu and Jeanne Oudar, married
Catherine Badi – daughter of Brie Bady and Louise Arbour, 23 April 1721. Place not specified.
[NO French, 64]
Witnesses:
Louis Robillard -15 May 1721 married Marie Magdeleine Cordie [Baleine woman]; [Census, 58]
Robillard and wife, listed as habitants of Illinois, 1 January 1726; [Census, 152] – Robillard and
wife, listed 1 January 1732 in the prairie of Fort Chartres of Illinois.
François Dubois- possibly François Dubois, native of Daubord near Rochefort, master cooper, 62
years, buried 3 September 1725 [AN, F 1725, 25 – SLC, 86] or Conrad, I, p. 68 – 12 September
1719, Duchesse de Noailles, a soldier, François Dubois, from Bayonne, parish of St. Louis, age 20.
Catherine Audar- on “the Two Brothers” which sailed 19 August 1719 from France to Louisiana.
She was listed as Catherine Oudart, age 33, from Paris, sent from Rochefort by a council; [Census,
88] – Catherine Ondar [Oudar], wife of deceased Beaulieu, a sergeant.
Not on list and most likely no connection to Baleine but some of same witnesses attended the wedding –
Marie Baudoin, widow of Pierre Marioche, married Louis Bret, 16 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 41]
[Louis Bret, widower of Elizabeth Rouet; witnesses: Sebastien Lartaud; Antoine Micou; Etienne
Girault, Jacques Salo]
Louis Bret – widower of Elizabeth Rouet, married Marie Baudouin, widow of Pierre Marioche, 16
August 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 16]
Marguerite Beganies/Beguine, age 15, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Marguerite Fouverene, married at
Old Biloxi Antoine Negrier, 4 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 27] [He was the son of François and Marie
Burelle; witnesses: Jean Caron; Jacques Coquelin [dit] La Forme, deceased in 1728, husband of
Jeanne Bourgeois]; Pierre Brie; Pierre Aurion; Jean Samuel Larieux; Seguinet] She was deceased by
10 March 1737 when Antoine Negrier married Madeleine Rouget/Roget/Rouger/Rouge, daughter of
Mathieu Rouger and Simone Servon in Mobile. He was said to be an employee of the Governor in
New Orleans. They appeared to be the parents of four children. The family moved to Plaquemines
Parish between 1758 and 1765.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Antoine Negrier – son of François Negrier and Marie Burelle, married Marguerite Beguine-
daughter of Jean Baptiste Beguiné and Marguerite Souverene, 4 June 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 76]
“On 18 December 1736, I, a Capuchin Priest, baptized with the ordinary ceremonies of the Church a
natural daughter of Magdelaine Roger, who stated that the father was Antoine Negrier, Patron.
Godparents were Nicolas Aubron and Marie Anne Hupé, who gave her the name of Anne
Magdelaine…” [Mobile, 320].
1 January 1726, Census of Louisiana, New Orleans, rue de Bourbon, Antoine Negrier and wife
[Census, 73]
[Census, 88] – Antoine Nogrien, wife, rue de Bourbon, July 1727 census –near Jacques Coquelin
and family.
Negrier listed on 1731 Gonichon map as land owner of New Orleans [Census, 112] – near Larteau
and Hupe
Negrier listed with a wife in January 1732 census of New Orleans on rue d’Orleans. Said to be a
former foreman. One Negro slave [Census, 139]
Witnesses at marriage:
Jean Caron, a baker, husband of Anne Moni, 20 March 1721.
Jacques Coquelin dit LaForme- husband of Jeanne Bourgeois; son of Estienne Coquelin and Marie
de la [forme?], native of Vitre in Brittany, diocese of Rennes, soldier, buried 1 January 1728 [An,
F1727-1728, 44- SLC, 55]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana, on rue de Bourbon, with a wife
and child [Census, 72] [Census, 88, Jacques Coquelin, wife, child, in July 1727 census on rue de
Bourbon. [Mobile, 88] Marie Coquelin, daughter of Jacques Coquelin and Marie Bourgeois, was
baptized 5 April 1720, born 28 March 1720.
Marguerite Belanger, age 26, daughter of Jacques and Catherine Garboise, native of Sèvres,
Archdiocese of Paris, married at Old Biloxi (1) Joseph Dutro/Duero, 6 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 24].
He was deceased at Natchez. [Joseph Dutro/Duero was the son of Jean Baptiste and Marguerite
Descros; witnesses: Louis Ducoudre; Michel Chouquet; Catherine de St. Paul]; (2) Jean Baptiste
Robalay, 12 January 1733 [SLC, B1, 59].
Joseph Dubro – son of Jean Baptiste Dubro and Marguerite Descros, married Marguerite Belanger
– daughter of Jacques Belanger and Catherine Garboise, 6 May 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 37]
Jean Baptiste Robalay, son of Jean Baptiste and Marie Magdeleine ??, native of Rochefoucauld in
Poitou, resident of Pointe Coupée, married Marguerite Belanger, 12 January 1733 [SLC, B1, 59].
Witnesses: Louis Giscard, resident of New Orleans; Jean Rondeau, resident of Pointe Coupée;
Jacques Roman/Romand; Hugue/Hugues Marquian.
Jean Baptiste Rabalay, resident of Pointe Coupée, native of Rochefoucaut in Poitou, son of Jean
Baptiste Rabalay and Marie Marguerite Descros, married Marguerite Belanger, native of Suire (?),
archbishopric of Paris, widow of Joseph Ducro, who died at Natchez [NO French, 83].
Conrad, I, 71- 4 January 1720- 24 January 1721
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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L’Aventurier- Michel Chouquet (and Jean Chouquet)
Not on list - Marie Françoise Bienvenu, daughter of Philippe and Françoise Cla[ir] [Allaire], married at
Old Biloxi François LaFeriere dit Bouillie/Bouillier, 16 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 14] [François
LeFeriere dit Bouillie was the son of François Bouillie and Marguerite Rousseau; witnesses: Jean
Freeino; Claude Fortier; André Guentel; Jean Beranger; Marc Poirier; Jeanne Bienvenu, the
bride’s sister; Etienne Giraud] Based on the June 1723 inventory by Philippe Bienvenu in
Kaskaskia, Marie Françoise was said to be “Madame Maladette, living on the coast.”
François La Ferière called Bouillie – son of François Bouillie and Marguerite Rousseau, married
Marie Françoise Bienvenu – daughter of Philippe Bienvenu and Francois Clair [Françoise Allaire
(me)], 16 March 1721. Place not specified. [NO French, 56]
Françoise Bienvenu was born 22 Setpember 1703 and baptized 23 Setpember 1701, Ploemeur, from
Lorient.
François La Ferrière was one of the party at the officers’s mess from 29 March 1718 to 16 May
1718 (49 days) awaiting departure on the Duchesse de Noailles, 25 May 1718, captain M. La Salle
[Conrad, I, 4]. He was part of the Charles Scourion de la Houssaye Concession [Conrad, I, p.12].
[Toups, p. 29} a worker of Sr La Houssaye- François Ferrière frim Mans.
Probably of no connection but a François Boulier was a godparent to François Boudignon, 29 May
1749 [SLC, p. 29].
Witnesses:
Jean Beranger was a naval captain, buried 18 June 1730 [AN, F 1730, 109] [SLC, 17]
Estienne Girault and child were enumerated in the census of New Orleans, 1 July 1727, as habitants
of La Balise, the fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River [Census, 95]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed
with a wife and child on rue Royalle, January 1732 [Census, 130]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed as
living on the land of Chauvin de la Fresnière, native of Canada, in the 20 December 1724 census of
habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha or the German Villages[ Census,
44]. Etienne Girault/Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemoy, joiner, native of Oleron (Ile
d’Oleron), Diocese of Saintes, married Catherine Hulvoy, 25 November 1728; witnesses: Jean
Caron, resident of New Orleans; Louis Dujot; Nicolas Fisau/Fiseau; François Chatel; George Cappe;
Louis Filior; Anne Mony; Antoine Joseph Delatttre (SLC, M1, 167)]. Catherine Hulvoy was the
daughter of Gilles and Jacquette Legourlay, native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes, widow of Michel
Bonpais. Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Olerons, Diocese of
Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 [SLC, B1, 85]. An Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and
Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Oleron, diocese of Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 in New
Orleans. Catherine Aimé, wife of Estienne Girau, a joiner, was buried 9 October 1724 in New
Orleans [AN, F1724-1725, 44].
André Quenetel, from Rouen, was part of the de la Houssaye concession with Françoise La Ferrière
[Conrad, I, p. 12].
Claude Fortier witness to several marriages.
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Geneviève Billard, age 17, daughter of Pierre and Jeanne Cadet, married at Old Biloxi Pierre Santorin,
23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 20] [He was the son of Antoine and Marie Françoise ??; witnesses:
Carrière, Tessier]
Pierre Santorin – son of Antoine Santorin and Marie Françoise, married Geneviève Billard –
daughter of Pierre Billard and Jeanne Cadet, 23 April 1721. Place not specified. [NO French, 93]
[Toups, p. 97] Pitre Santorin, a couvreur, was on la Seine, 11 August 1720, Captain M. Le Blanc.
He was going to the Concession of M. Le Blanc and M. Le Marquis Dasfeld.
Catherine Blanchard, age 18, daughter of Pierre and ?, married at Old Biloxi Mathurin Roger, 5 April
1721 [SLC, M1, 18, p. 226] [Mathurin Roger was the son of Pierre and Jeanne Hersane; witnesses:
Jean Bidet; Jacques Valade; Etienne Girod (Giraud?); Jean Harleu] Their son, Jean Francois,
was buried 11 January 1724 [SLC- AN, F 1724-1725, 41, p. 226]
Mathurin Roger – son of Pierre Roger and Jeanne Hervane (?), married, 5 April 1721, Catherine
Blanchard – daughter of Pierre Blanchard. The mother is not given. Place not specified. [NO
French, 90]
Witnesses:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
Jacques Valade, son of Mathurin Valade and Elisabeth Dolette, was from La Rochelle. He married at
Old Biloxi Marthe Burelle, 10 February 1720 [1721?] She had to be one of the Baleine girls
because the witnesses were Dalcour and Sister Gertrude [SLC, M1, 10] - SLC, 252.
Estienne Girault and child were enumerated in the census of New Orleans, 1 July 1727, as habitants
of La Balise, the fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River [Census, 95]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed
with a wife and child on rue Royalle, January 1732 [Census, 130]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed as
living on the land of Chauvin de la Fresnière, native of Canada, in the 20 December 1724 census of
habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha or the German Villages[ Census,
44]. Etienne Girault/Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemoy, joiner, native of Oleron (Ile
d’Oleron), Diocese of Saintes, married Catherine Hulvoy, 25 November 1728; witnesses: Jean
Caron, resident of New Orleans; Louis Dujot; Nicolas Fisau/Fiseau; François Chatel; George Cappe;
Louis Filior; Anne Mony; Antoine Joseph Delatttre (SLC, M1, 167)]. Catherine Hulvoy was the
daughter of Gilles and Jacquette Legourlay, native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes, widow of Michel
Bonpais. Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Olerons, Diocese of
Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 [SLC, B1, 85].
Toups, p. 2 – Mathurin Roger- 25 October 1717- on either le Neptune, La Dauphine (Beranger was
the captain) or la Vigilente. He was an illegal salt dealer.
Marie Bled, age 20, on list, but there was a Françoise Bled/Blee, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Marie
Thérèse Marencour, native of Paris, widow of Louis Pousset, deceased at Natchez, who married
Pierre Le Sage, 12 April 1730 [SLC, M1, 191]. [Pierre LeSage, son of ? and Elizabeth Callerien;
witnesses: Jean Baptiste Guillon; Joseph La Roche; Thomas Asselin; Louis Druillon/Drouillon; Pierre
Messager; Charles Richard; Jacques Bigot] – This record does not state where she was from.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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[Ed. Note – This record is garble; it is given here as it appeared in the original.] Pierre Le Sage and
Elizabeth Callrien, his mother and father, married Marie Françoise Blee – native of Paris, parish of
St. Paul, daughter of Jean Baptiste Blee and Marie Thereze Marcancour, widow of Louis Pousset,
who died at Natchez. No place specified. [NO French, 65]
Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Bleignot/Blequot, age 17, daughter of Charles and Marie
François Duero/Duerve, native of Gilien, Diocese of Orléans, married (1) at Old Biloxi Jacques
Keston/Castan, 5 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 28]; (2) Laurent Cheverly, 15 May 1727 [SLC, M1, 128]
[Jacques Keston/Castan was the son of Antoine and Anne ??; witnesses: Pierre Sebastien Lartaud;
Joseph Lefruglais; Louis Begnon]
Jacques Keston – son of Antoine Keston and Anne [Blank], married Marie Jeanne Blequot –
daughter of Charles Blequot and Marie Françoise Ducro, 5 June 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 55]
Laurent Cheurity – native of Vierge (?) Le François, diocese of Chalons-sur-Marne, son of Jacques
Cheurity and deceased Jeanne Morlay, soldier in the Company of Mr. Mandeville, married Anne
Bleignot – native of Gilien, diocese of Orleans, daughter of deceased Charles Bleignot and Marie
Ducroe, widow of Jacques Castan, 15 May 1727. Place not specified. [NO French, 23]
Laurent Cheverly, son of Jacques and deceased Jeanne Morlay, native of Vitry-le-François, Diocese
of Chalons-sur-Marne, soldier in the company of Mandeville; witnesses: Mathieu Menerol/Menerolle,
locksmith; Joseph Langlois, locksmith; Philippe Le Duc; Nicolas Brantan/Brantant, resident of parish
in New Orleans [SLC, M1, 128] [SLC, 51]
Witnesses at marriage with Castan:
Pierre Sebastien Lartaud, a tailor, was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palissade, 21 March 1719
going to the Concession of Cantillon. Jean Bidet was with hm. Lartaud married at Old Biloxi Louise
Benedi[c?] Le Fel, a Baleine girl, 28 April 1721. His witnesses were Jacques Valade, Antoine Nicou
[Micou??], Jean Bidet, Pierre Blanchet and Jean Galibert. Lartaud, after the death of Louise Benedict
Tefel, in New Orleans, married Marie Roussaud/Rousseau, 1 November 1728. The witnesses were
Jean Louis, a barge master, Pierre Poussy, a master tailor, Antoine Drigny, a soldier, Nicolas
Blois/Bloy, a cooper. [SLC, 153] Larteau, a tailor from La Rochelle was killed at Natchez
[Beauregard, 316; Census, 105]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana Colony, Sebastian Lartaut, a
tailor, wife and child were enumerated on rue St. Louis [Census, 74]. L’Arteau was listed as a
property owner on the map by Gonichon in 1731 [Census, 112]
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages – Conrad, I, p. 45- 28 May 1719,
l’Union, with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
Louis Begnon, son of François and Mathurine Guinarde, married at Old Biloxi Elizabeth Delaunay
[a Baleine girl], 19 May 1721; witnesses: Jean Bidet, Guillaume Fauché, Joseph
Lefruglais/Fouguelay, Sebastien Lartaud/Larteau, Jean Cartier, Antoine Caron, J. Galibert.
Agnes Bloy, age 18, on list, but there was a Louise Blois, daughter of Pierre and Agnes (J?)ucad, married
at Old Biloxi, Honoré Lambert, 11 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 39] [He was the son of Barthelemy and
Catherine Solas; witnesses: Jacques Valade; Jean Bidet; Mathurin Boyer]
Honoré Lambert – son of Barthelemy Lambert and Catherine Solas, married Louise Blois- daughter
of Pierre Blois and Agnes Lucad (??), 11 August 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 57]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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In the 1 January 1726 census of the Louisiana Colony, Honoré Lambert and wife were enumerated
on rue d’Orléans [Census, 76]. In the 1727 census of New Orleans, Lambert, a foreman, wife and
child were enumerated on rue d’Orléans [Census, 93].
Witnesses at marriage:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
Jacques Valade, son of Mathurin Valade and Elisabeth Dolette, was from La Rochelle. He married at
Old Biloxi Marthe Burelle, 10 February 1720 [1721?] She had to be one of the Baleine girls because
the witnesses were Dalcour and Sister Gertrude [SLC, M1, 10] - SLC, 252.]
Marie Bocquet/Boquet, age 22, daughter of Jean and Denise Charlemagne, married at Old Biloxi
Vivien/Vien Bailly, 21 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 33] [He was the son of Julien and ??; witnesses: Louis
Simonet; Antoine Negrier; Honoré Lambert; Joseph Lefruglais; Marie Claude Lemoine]
Vivien Bailly – son of Julien Bailly and [blank], married Marie Boquet, daughter of Jean Boquet and
Denise Charlemagne, 25 June 1721. Place of marriage not specified. [NO French, 5]
In the 1 July 1727 census of New Orleans Vivien Bailly, sailmaker, wife and child were enumerated
on rue St. Pierre [Census, 92]. They were not enumerated there in the 1726 census.
[Conrad, II, p. 119] Vivien Bailly buried 20 September 1728 [New Orleans?]. A sailmaker for the
Company. Native of the parish of St- Jean-d’Angély, diocese of Sainte. Aged about 38 years.
Witnesses at marriage:
Antoine Negrier, son of François and Marie Burelle, married Marguerite Beganies/Beguine, age
15, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Marguerite Fouverene, at Old Biloxi, 4 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 27] ;
witnesses: Jean Caron; Jacques Coquelin [dit La Forme, deceased in 1728, husband of Jeanne
Bourgeois]; Pierre Brie; Pierre Aurion; Jean Samuel Larieux; Seguinet] She was deceased by 10
March 1737 when Antoine Negrier married Madeleine Rouget/Roget/Rouger/Rouge, daughter of
Mathieu Rouger and Simone Servon in Mobile. He was said to be an employee of the Governor in
New Orleans. They appeared to be the parents of four children. The family moved to Plaquemines
Parish between 1758 and 1765.
Honoré Lambert, son of Barthelemy and Catherine Solas, married Louise Blois, [age 18?], daughter
of Pierre and Agnes (J?)ucad, at Old Biloxi, 11 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 39]; witnesses: Jacques
Valade; Jean Bidet; Mathurin Boyer]. In the 1 January 1726 census of the Louisiana Colony,
Honoré Lambert and wife were enumerated on rue d’Orléans [Census, 76]. In the 1727 census of
New Orleans, Lambert, a foreman, wife and child were enumerated on rue d’Orléans [Census, 93].
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
Marie Claude Lemoine – A Marie Lemoine married Jacques Larchevesque at Old Biloxi, 5
February 1721 [SLC, M1, 10] Witness was C.C. Dutisne.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Not on list and most likely not part of any group – Charlotte Catherine Boiron, daughter of deceased
Étienne Boiron, lieutenant in the Duzan Regiment, and Heleine Catherine Vondreket, married Jean
de Bry de Brosse/Desbrosse, 25 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 12] [Jean de Bry de Brosse, son of
Emaneuel De Bry, royal magistrate for finances in the city of Lion [Lyons?] and Antoinette
Molenchon; witnesses: Chartier de Baulne; Rossard; Gauvery; Marin; Berard; Catherine Vondrebek –
location not specified]
Jean De Bry – son of Mr. Manuel de Bry, procureur du Roy en l’Election de la Vale de Lion and
Dame Antoinelle (sic) Motenchon (?), married Charlotte Catherine Boiron – daughter of deceased
Etienne Boiron, lieutenant in Duzan’s regiment, and Helene Catherine Vondrebek, 25 February 1721,
Old Biloxi. [NO French, 29]
Madeleine Boulogne, age, 19, daughter of Pierre and Jeanne Tessier, married at Old Biloxi Pierre de
Vauvray/Vaubray, 4 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 17] [He was the son of Jean and Françoise Jeofournai;
witnesses: Bernard Biron; Jean Dartiguiere; Sister Gertrude; Sister St. Louis; Sister Marie] They really
liked this couple or they really wanted her married!
Pierre de Vauvray – son of Jean de Vauvray and Françoise Jeofournais (?), married Magdelaine
Boulogne – daughter of Pierre Boulogne and Jeanne Tessier, 4 April 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 33]
In the 1 July 1727 census of New Orleans, Magdelaine Boulanger, wife of Vauvray, and a child
were enumerated on rue de Conti [Census, 90]
Geneviève Boyer, age 25 [no information on her found to date]
24 Novembre 1724 – New Orleans, forced immigrants (women) Marie Boyer, single [Census, 21]
Hélène Brière, age 14 [no information on her found to date]
Marthe Burel/Burelle, age 21, married at Old Biloxi Jacques Valade, 10 February 1720 [SLC, M1,
10] [This is one year before the marriages of the women from La Baleine. An error in year (?) because
one of the witnesses was Sister Gertrude.] [He was the son of Mathurin and Elisabeth Dolette, of La
Rochelle; witnesses: Dalcour; Sister Gertrude]
Jacques Valade – native of La Rochelle, son of Mathurin Valade and Elizabeth Dolette, married
Marthe Burelle/Bunelle, 10 February 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 98]
Witnesses:
Dalcour – Estienne Dalcour, son of [?] attorney at the High Court, and Catherine Godefroy, of
Bordeaux, married Marie Josephe Trudeau, daughter of François Trudeau and Jeanne Burelle, 30 may
1723; witnesses: Genevieve Burelle; Marguerite Trepagnier; de Croustilhas [SLC, M1, 64]. He and
his wife were enumerated in the censuses of New Orleans [Census, 32 (Fort Louis, Biloxi, cashier of
Company-1722); 34- 1723 former cashier of company; 37 – 1723 Cashier; 56, 1726- along
Mississippi with wife and child; 78 – 1726 in New Orleans requesting a Negro; 98- 1727 on right
bank along the Mississippi near New Orleans- le sieur Dalcourt, wife, 2 children; 115- 1731- along
the Mississippi- sieur Dalcourt, wife, 6 children, and Mademoiselle Milon; 142, 144- 1731- owned
property along Mississippi near New Orleans.
Sister Gertrude – Head nun who accompanied the women on la Baleine in 1721.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Marie Anne Charlotte/Charlote, Charlot, age 20, daughter of Jean and Elizabeth Laferre, married at
Old Biloxi François Hupé, of Paris, 16 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 31] Strange entry- seems he married
Anne Lange, 16 August 1721 (in New Orleans??) [SLC, M1, 40] [François Hupé was the son of
Jean and Anne/Jeanne Hubert/Humbert; witnesses: Marie Daudain; Gaston; Cezille]
[Witnesses at the second marriage to Anne Lange were Joseph Le Frugelais; Jacques Coquelin;
François Touche; Mathurin Roger]
Information on Marie Daudain/Daudin, daughter of Charles and Marie Guerin, was the wife of
Antoine Michel Caron, former manager of the Company [of the Indies], deceased at Natchez. She
married Pierre La Roche, son of Pierre and Marie Valin, native of Clermont in Auvergne, master
carpenter, widower of Marie Alexis, deceased at Mobile, 5 July 1730 (in New Orléans?) [SLC. M1,
214]. [witnesses: Pasquier Bonnet; George Cappe; Nicolas Jean Caron; Antoine Edier; Jean Baptiste
Leonard; Charles Vincent]
François Hupé [name given as Lupé, but was Hupé in Conrad] came on le Philippe, ship of the
Compagnie d’Occident, 25 January 1719, to go to Louisiana. He was listed as a habitant on the
Concession of Semonville and Canet and was from Paris. On the same ship were two soldiers named
Cezille. On 1 July 1727 census of New Orleans he was enumerated as a former sailor, with a wife
and child, on the street crossing behind Bourbon. In 1727 this street had no name but is now
Dauphine Street. [Census, 89] In the 1731 map by Gonichon, Hupé was listed as a property owner.
[Census, 112]
Catherine Chevalier, age 14 [no information on her found to date]
Jeanne Chevet, age 15, daughter of Jacques and Marie Grepine, native of Paris, married at Old Biloxi
Mathieu Avignon/Lavignon dit Provençal, soldier in the naval regiment [do they mean la Marine?],
3 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 26, pp. 7, 51]. She was buried, age 22, 21 October 1725 [AN, F 1725, 36]
[Mathieu Avignon was the son of Michel and Marthe??; witnesses: Jacques Roba/Robat; Marie
Barbe Lecomte; Alexandre Nicolas Capelle/Capel; Perette Vailly/Valiere; Norbert de
Villeneuve; Marie Jeanne Francois; Sister St. Louis]
In NO French, 88, their marriage is in a jumbled entry…de Mathieu Avignon fils de Michel Avignon
and Marthe ?? married Jeanne Chevet, daughter of Jacques Chevet and Marie Grepine – 3 June 1721.
No place specified.
[Conrad, II, p. 91] Jeanne Chevet was from the parish of St. Victor.
[Toups, p. 97 and Conrad, I, p. 107] Mathieu Avignon, a jardinier [gardener], and Jacques Roba, a
mannoeuvre [workman], were aboard la Seine, 11 August 1720. On the concession of M. Le Blanc
and Marquis Dasfeld. Also, Jean Baptite Creilly, a grape-grower.
Witnesses to marriage:
Jacques Roba and Marie Le Comte were married the same day as were Alexandre Nicolas Capelle
and Perette Vailly; Norbert de Villeneuve and Marie Jeanne François.
Avignon was listed as a property owner in New Orleans in 1731 on the Gonichon map [Census, 110].
1731 census in Ouma- Avignon and one woman [Census, 118]. In New Orleans 1732 Avignon was
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enumerated with one woman on rue de Toulouse [Census, 139]. Since no first name is given, it can
only be assumed this was Mathieu Avignon.
Marie Claircatoire/ Marie Claire Catoire, age 20, daughter of Pierre and Anne Potin, married Léonard
Billeron [dit La Fatigue] at Old Biloxi, 23 April 1721 [SLC. M1, 20] [He was the son of Pierre and
Marie Forcier; witnesses: Larche; Andriot; St. Denis; F. Carrière; Barroy/Baroi; Giard; Tessier;
Françoise Cecille; Loissel; J. Carrière; and Poitier] [The couple went to Kaskaskia.] [There was a
Marie Collignon, wife of Joseph Catoire, age 30, resident of New Orleans, buried 14 September 1725
(AN, F 1725, 26)]
Leonard Billeron – son of Pierre Billeron and Marie Forciee [or Forcue], married Marie Claire
Catoire – daughter of Pierre Catoire and Anne Potin, 23 April 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 9]
Belting, pp. 88-89 “Veuve Lafatigue – Marie Clarie Catois, widow of Leonard Billeron dit
Lafatigue, royal notary of Illinois from July 22, 1734, until his death in 1740, and one of the few
widows of the Illinois who remained unmarried. Her children were: (1) Leonard, who married
Catherine La Brier [Normand dite Labrière], Jan. 12, 1758; (2) Pierre, who married Elisabeth
Aubuchon [Pierre Aubuchon and Marie Brunet], Jan. 12, 1751; (3) Joseph; (4) Marieanne, who
married François Vallé Jan. 7, 1748; (5) Jacques.
Good signatures in church records and notary record
Went to Ste. Genevieve with daughter
Brown & Cena, D27- 19 July 1726- Marie Claire Cat8ar was godmother to the daughter of a Negro called
Louis and a Negress called Theresa. All belong to the Jesuits. Signed as Marie Claire
Elizabeth Clavier, age 17 [no information on her found to date]
Marie Madeleine Cordier, age 21, daughter of Louis and Magdeleine Marreine, married at Old Biloxi
Louis Robillard, 15 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25] [Louis Robillard was the son of Charles and Marie
Ouguenarde; witnesses: Jean Mestay; Nicolas Castagne; Gilles Pigeon; Pierre Sebastien Lartaud;
Augustin Dupart]
Louis Robillard -15 May 1721 married Marie Magdeleine Cordier [Baleine woman]; [Census, 58]
Robillard and wife, listed as habitants of Illinois, 1 January 1726; [Census, 152] – Robillard and
wife, listed 1 January 1732 in the prairie of Fort Chartres of Illinois.
Marie Madeleine Cordier was godmother to Catherine Henet, 8 February 1723, Kaskaskia, daughter
of François Henet and Maire Jeanne Charpain. Godfather Etienne Hebert [Beauregard, 135]
Marie Madeleine Cordier was godmother to Joseph Rober, 26 March 1724, Kaskaskia, son of
Jacques Robert [Roba/Robat] and Marie Comte [Beauregard, 149]
Marie Madeleine Cordier was godmother to Jean Baptiste, slave of Delessart, sergeant in the troops,
13 January 1724, Kaskaskia. Godfather was Jean Baptiste Lefevre. [Beauregard, 1666]
Louis Robillard was a witness at the marriage of Joachim Gerard, huissier aux Illinois, son of
Joachim & Barbe Colanson, from St. Eustache, Paris. He married Gillette de Bourg/Bourque, from
the parish of Plevin, diocese of Vannes, widow of Gégoire Kersereau from Kervignac, diocese of
Vannes, living in the parish of Kaskaskia. 23 January 1748 [Beauregard, 226]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Louis Robillard, son of Charles Robillard and Marie Ougneunarde, married Marie Magdelaine
Cordier, daughter of Louis Corider and Magdelaine Marreine, 15 May 1721 [no place specified] [NO
French, 89]
[Toups, p. 106] A Louis Robillard, cordonnier, from D’Auvay (??), and wife were on LaLoire. Hired at
l’Orient, 11 August 1720. Also, Conrad, I, p.112.
Witnesses:
Pierre Sebastien Lartaud, a tailor, was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palissade, 21 March 1719
going to the Concession of Cantillon. Jean Bidet was with hm. Lartaud married at Old Biloxi Louise
Benedi[c?] Le Fel, a Baleine girl, 28 April 1721. His witnesses were Jacques Valade, Antoine Nicou
[Micou??], Jean Bidet, Pierre Blanchet and Jean Galibert. Lartaud, after the death of Louise Benedict
Tefel, in New Orleans, married Marie Roussaud/Rousseau, 1 November 1728. The witnesses were
Jean Louis, a barge master, Pierre Poussy, a master tailor, Antoine Drigny, a soldier, Nicolas
Blois/Bloy, a cooper. [SLC, 153] Larteau, a tailor from La Rochelle was killed at Natchez
[Beauregard, 316; Census, 105]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana Colony, Sebastian Lartaut, a
tailor, wife and child were enumerated on rue St. Louis [Census, 74]. L’Arteau was listed as a
property owner on the map by Gonichon in 1731 [Census, 112] Pierre Sebastien Lartaud was a
witness to the marriage of Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and Jacques Castan, 5
June 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 28].
Nicolas Castagne and Gilles Pigeon were also witnesses at the marriage of Catherine Barbe Du
Bis/Duby/Barduby/Carduby at Old Biloxi to Pierre François Doublin/Daublin, 2 June 1721
[SLC, M1, 26].
Not on list – Jeanne Courbe, daughter of Claude Bertrand and Françoise Richard, of the parish of
Annecy in Savoy, married (in New Orleans?) François Brachon, 8 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 42]
[François Brachon was the son of Edme and ?? from the parish of Annecy in Savoy. Witnesses: Jean
Jacques Bochard; Pierre Thomas; Jean Tagen] [There was a Brachon family in Annecy based on
records from the Departmental Archives.]
François Brachon – native of the parish of Darnecy [Annecy!!] in Savoye, son of Edmé Brachon and
[no name given], married Jeanne Courlie – native of the same place, daughter of Claude Bertrand
Courlié and Françoise Richard, 8 July 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 16]
Charlotte Couturier, age 12, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Elizabeth Lefeure, married at Old Biloxi
Jean Charpillon, 6 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 39] [Jean Charpillon was the son of Leonard and
Charlotte??; witnesses: Claude Dormoy/Dormois; Nicolas Connel/Conel; Jacques
Lefruglay/Fruglais; Paskal Renaud]
Jean Charpillon – son of Léonard Charpillon and Charlotte [blank], married Charlotte Couturier –
daughter of Jean Baptiste Couturier and Elizabeth le Fevre, 6 August 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 21]
A Nicolas Charpillon and wife, inhabitans of Mobile, were enumerated in the 1 January 1726 census
of the Colony of Louisiana.
Witnesses:
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Not on list – Marguerite Crespel, no parents listed, married Guillaume Blan Vilain/Blanc Vilain, 24
September 1721 [SLC, M1, 43] No parents listed for him. Witnesses: Lepiniere; Claude Heux.
Guillaume Blancvilain married Marguerite Crespel, 24 September 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 11]
In the 1 January 1726 census of the colony of Louisiana, in New Orleans, on rue Royale, Guillaume
Blanvillain was enumerated with Barthelemy Mackie, wife and child [Census, 70]. In the July
1727 census, Blanvillain, a day worker, was enumerated without a family, living on rue Royale.
[Census, 86] On the 1731 map of New Orleans by Gonichon Blancvillia was listed as a property
owner. [Census, 109]
Witnesses:
Lepiniere was also a witness to marriage of Guillaume Blancvillain and Marie Crespel. In the 24
November 1724 census of New Orleans L’Epiniere was listed as one of “forced migrants.” [Census,
20]
Not on list – Marie Cure, native of Paris, married Pierre Durit, no place specified, 29 June 1721. [SLC,
M1, 35] [Paul Durit, native of Clermont-Ferrand in Auvergne, soldier; witnesses: Balle[ry?];
Dezalais; Lepiniere]
Paul Durif – soldier, native of Clermont in Auvergne, married Marie Cure, native of Ste. Thereze,
29 June 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 40]
Witnesses:
Lepiniere was also a witness to marriage of Guillaume Blancvillain and Marie Crespel. In the 24
November 1724 census of New Orleans L’Epiniere was listed as one of “forced migrants.” [Census,
20]
Marie Anne Daudessot/Daudesso/Daudenau, age 28 [?], daughter of Fernan and Magdeleine Castelan,
of Paris, married Jacques Blouin dit Lacroix, 21 August 1722 [SLC, M1, 57]. She was buried,
about 24 years old, at Natchez, 29 September 1722, in the absence of the resident priest [AN, F 1725,
5] [Jacques Blouin was the son of Jacques and Françoise Sere/Seret, native of the parish of St. Croix
in Angers and a resident of Natchez in August 1722; witnesses: Dreux; Melle dit Bellegarde; Dumas
dit L’Empileur]
Jacques Blouin called La Croix – son of Jacques Blouin and Françoise Seré, native of the parish of
Ste. Croix in Angers, now a resident of Natchez, married Marie Anne Daudesso – daughter of
Erman Daudesso and Magdalaine Castelan, native of the parish of St. Severin of Paris, 21 August
1722. Place not specified. [NO French, 12] [He was the widower of Elizabeth Girard.]
[Conrad, II, p. 86]- her burial- husband present
Witnesses:
Dreux – there were two brothers: Mathurin and Pierre Dreux, brewers. They were the sons of
Louis, burgher of Savigny Souville/Savigny in Anjou, Diocese of Angers, military officer, and
Françoise Harand/Harant. Mathurin Dreux was a resident of Gentilly, a militia officer in this
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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province [Louisiana]. He marrid Claudine François Hugot, 17 November 1732 [SLC, B1, 57].
Pierre Dreux married Marie Corbin Bachemin, 28 April 1733. Pierre and Mathurin Dreux,
brothers, were enumerated in the 24 November 1721 census of New Orleans [Census, 17]. In the 1
January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana, was listed as “straight up the Mississippi River”
the brewery of the Dreux brothes was listed – they were not enumerated as living there. [Census, 56]
In the same census, living in a small village called Chantilly, half a league from New Orleans, they
were enumerated as the brothers Dreux [Census, 61]. In the same census, in New Orleans, on rue du
Quay “the Dreux brothers when they are in town.” [Census, 65] In October 1726 the Dreux brothers
of New Orleans requested Negroes [Census, 77]. In the July 1727 the brothers Dreux were
enumerated as living along the road to the Bayou and to Chantilly/Gentilly. [Census, 95] In the same
census on the right bank ascending New Orleans was the brewery of the Dreux brothers, occupants,
cousins of M. Drillant, and daughter [Census, 98]. The sieurs Dreux were on the 1731 map of New
Orleans by Gonichon [Census, 108]. The older brother was enumerated as living along the
Mississippi River in 1731 [Census, 115] At that time he had three Negro adults and two Negro
children as slaves. The younger brother was also enumerated but not in the same household. He had
10 Negro slaves and 7 children Negro slaves. [Census, 122] Mathurin Dreux was listed as a property
owner in New Orleans in January 1732 [Census, 125] Dreux, not indicated which one, obtained his
property by grant and from Sieur Lagarde and Sieur Chavanne [Census, 142]
Both Dreux brothers were witnesses to the marriage of Marie Françoise Du Buisso and Jean
François de St. Aman/de St. Aman Despie, 13 April 1722 [SLC, M1, 49)]
Not on list - Catherine Delaunay, daughter of Claude and Magdeleine Veau, at old Biloxi, married
Pierre Dirouche, 24 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 12] [Pierre Dirouche was the son of Christophe and
Jeanne Cologne; witnesses: Jacques Galibert; Claude Pierre Marechal; Raimond Brosse]
Pierre Dirouche – son of Christophe Dirouche and Jeanne Cologne, married Catherine Delaunay –
daughter of Claude Delaunay and Magdelaine Veau, 24 February 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 34]
Family in Kaskaskia – Pierre Derousse dit St. Pierre dit Laverdure [Belting] [p. 96] 1741 I Fort de
Chartres; [p. 97] a son François married M. Josephe Turpin, 25 May 1760; aubergiste in Prairie du
Rocher in 1742. [Brown & Cena] K10, 7 May 1725; K24 – 19 June 1726; K405- 19 June 1726- now
habitants of Fort de Chartres
Witnesses:
In the January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana Marechal, wife and two children were
enumerated as living in Natchitoches [Census, 61]
Raimond Brosse- Kaskaskia
Elisabeth Delaunay, age 18, daughter of Maran and Marie Dauve, married at Old Biloxi Louis Begnon,
19 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25] [Louis Begon was the son of François and Mathurine Guinarde;
witnesses: Jean Bidet; Guillaume Fauche; Joseph Lefruglais/Fougleya; Pierre Sebastien
Lartaud/Larteau; Jean Cartier; Antoine Caron; J. Galibert]
Louis Begnon – son of François Begnon and Mathurine Guinarde, married Elizabeth De Launay –
daughter of Marau De Launay and Marie Baude/Bauve, 19 May 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 7]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Louis Begnon was a witness to the marriage of Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and
Jacques Castan, 5 June 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 28].
Witnesses:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
Jean Bidet was the witness at several marriages. Catherine Blanchard married at Old Biloxi
Mathurin Roger, 5 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 18]
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers.
Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and Jacques Castan, 5 June 1721 at Old Biloxi
[SLC, M1, 28]. Charlotte Couturier married at Old Biloxi Jean Charpillon, 6 August 1721 [SLC,
M1, 39] Marie Bocquet/Boquet married at Old Biloxi Vivien/Vien Bailly, 21 June 1721 [SLC, M1,
33]
Pierre Sebastien Lartaud, a tailor, was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palissade, 21 March 1719
going to the Concession of Cantillon. Jean Bidet was with hm. Lartaud married at Old Biloxi Louise
Benedi[c?] Le Fel, a Baleine girl, 28 April 1721. His witnesses were Jacques Valade, Antoine Nicou
[Micou??], Jean Bidet, Pierre Blanchet and Jean Galibert. Lartaud, after the death of Louise Benedict
Tefel, in New Orleans, married Marie Roussaud/Rousseau, 1 November 1728. The witnesses were
Jean Louis, a barge master, Pierre Poussy, a master tailor, Antoine Drigny, a soldier, Nicolas
Blois/Bloy, a cooper. [SLC, 153] Larteau, a tailor from La Rochelle was killed at Natchez
[Beauregard, 316; Census, 105]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana Colony, Sebastian Lartaut, a
tailor, wife and child were enumerated on rue St. Louis [Census, 74]. L’Arteau was listed as a
property owner on the map by Gonichon in 1731 [Census, 112] Pierre Sebastien Lartaud was a
witness to the marriage of Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and Jacques Castan, 5
June 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 28]. Marie Madeleine Cordier married at Old Biloxi Louis
Robillard, 15 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25]
Antoine Caron, an employer, and wife were enumerated in the 1 January 1726 census of the Colony
of Louisiana, living in New Orleans on rue Bourbon [Census, 72]
Marguerite/Margot Denis /Letellier dite Denis, age 23, daughter of François Letellier and Catherine
Tauernier, married at Old Biloxi Maurice Pigny, 9 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 30] [Maurice Pigny was
the son of Louis and Margueritte Anne Saelquepre; witnesses: Jacques Larchevesque; Pierre
Sebastien Lartaud; Jean Morando; Simon La Caille]
Pierre Pigny – son of Louis Pigny and Marguerite Anne Sacequepée (?), married Marguerite
Letellier dite Margot Denis – daughter of François Letellier and Catherine Lauernier, 9 June 1721.
No place specified. [NO French, 80]
Witnesses:
Jacques Larcheveque, son of Jean Larchevque and Catherine Delounay, from Canada, parish of
Notre-Dame de Québec, married Marie Lemoine 5 February 1721 at Old Biloxi. This family settled
in the New Orleans region.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Pierre Sebastien Lartaud, a tailor, was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palissade, 21 March 1719
going to the Concession of Cantillon. Jean Bidet was with hm. Lartaud married at Old Biloxi Louise
Benedi[c?] Le Fel, a Baleine girl, 28 April 1721. His witnesses were Jacques Valade, Antoine Nicou
[Micou??], Jean Bidet, Pierre Blanchet and Jean Galibert. Lartaud, after the death of Louise Benedict
Tefel, in New Orleans, married Marie Roussaud/Rousseau, 1 November 1728. The witnesses were
Jean Louis, a barge master, Pierre Poussy, a master tailor, Antoine Drigny, a soldier, Nicolas
Blois/Bloy, a cooper. [SLC, 153] Larteau, a tailor from La Rochelle was killed at Natchez
[Beauregard, 316; Census, 105]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana Colony, Sebastian Lartaut, a
tailor, wife and child were enumerated on rue St. Louis [Census, 74]. L’Arteau was listed as a
property owner on the map by Gonichon in 1731 [Census, 112] Pierre Sebastien Lartaud was a
witness to the marriage of Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and Jacques Castan, 5
June 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 28]. Marie Madeleine Cordier married at Old Biloxi Louis
Robillard, 15 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25] Elisabeth Delaunay married at Old Biloxi Louis Begnon,
19 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25]
Simon La Caille married at Old Biloxi Magdeleine Mercier (a Baleine girl), 9 June 1721 [SLC, M1,
29].
Not on list- Marie Catherine De Renne, native of La Fontaine, of Adam Concession, married (in New
Orleans?) Pierre Cambre, 16 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 31] [Pierre Cambre was a native of Maubeuge
(Department of Nord), (resident) of Adam Concession; witness: J. Adam]
Pierre Cambre – native of Mauberge, married Marie Catherine de Renne – native of La Fontaine,
16 June 1721. No place specified. Both parties are on the Concession of Mr. Adam. [NO French,
18]
Geneviève Desrost/Dero/Deroo, age 25 – daughter of Augustin and Marguerite Pipe, married at Old
Biloxi, (1) Albert Fondelay/Fondelis/Fundelich, 4 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 10]; (2) Jean Derose, 13
April 1733, in New Orleans ? [SLC, B1, 59] [Witnesses: Bouyer; Sister Gertrude] [Pipe is a name from
the Ploemeur area.] [Albert Fondelay married (1) Marie Elisabeth Olerien, at Old Biloxi, 29 October
1720 (SLC, M1, 7); said to be a German soldier of the Company of Le Blanc.]
Albert Fondelay – German soldier in the Company of Mr. Le Blanc and Genevieve Dero [NO
Fr3ench, 42]
Jean François Deroze – drummer for the Swiss in the company of Monsieur Merveilleuse, native of
Vienne, son of Jean François Deroze and Elizabeth Bauer, married Geneviève Derbo – widow of
deceased Ebert Fundelick, daughter of Augustin Derbo and Marguerite Pipe, 13 April 1733. No place
specified. [NO French, 21]
In the 1 July 1727 census of New Orleans, Albert Fondelet, a German laborer, was enumerated with
two children on rue Royal [Census, 85]. In the same census, but living on rue de Clairemont [now St.
Philip Street] Albert Fondeliek, a German laborer, was enumerated with a wife and two children
[Census, 94] [A strange thing: many of the same people are listed in both places and in the same
census.] In the 1732 census of New Orleans the widow Fondelay was enumerated on rue St.
Philippe, possibly living in the house of Guidou/Guidon who had a wife and two children [Census,
135]. The family of Nicolas Guidon, a traveler, was enumerated in the January 1726 census of New
Orleans, living on rue Philippes [Census, 69]. In the July 1727 census Nicolas Guidon, a sailor, was
enumerated with a wife [Geneviève Maur(a?)s] and child on rue Claiemont (now St. Philippe)
[Census, 95]. On the 1731 Gonichon map Guidon was listed as owning property [Census, 111].
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Not on list – Marie Angélique Dimanche, native of Paris, daughter of François and Jeanne Amiot,
married Julien Binard, 7 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 28] [Julien Binard was the son of Robert Bernard
and Margueritte Burel], native of St. Main, Diocese of St. Malo; witnesses: F. Duval; Rossard]
Julien Binard – native of St. Main, diocese of St. Malo, son of Robert Bernard (sic) and Marguerite
Burel, married Marie Angélique Dimanche – native of Paris, parish of St. Sulpice, daughter of
François Dimanche amd Jeanne Amiot, 7 June 1721. Place not specified. [NO French, 10]
Marie Dimenche was on La Mutine, 1719 as one of the girls sent from Paris [Conrad, I, p. 26]
Paris (Paris, Ile-de-France, France) 1539-1733, number: AN L634-No34. St. Côme, copie d’actes
des BMS. 23 January 1700, Genevieve Jeanne, daughter of François Dimanche cocher [Coachman]
et Jeanne Henriot, was baptized chez M. de Bataille, rue de la harpe.
In the 24 November 1721 census of New Orleans, Julien Binard dit La Forge, a blacksmith and
wife were enumerated as being in the service of the Company [Census, 19]. In the January 1726
census of the Colony of Louisiana Julien Binard, smith, and wife were enumerated on rue Royale
[Census, 70]. In the July 1727 census of New Orleans, Julien Binard, master tailor, wife and
child were enumerated living on rue Royale [Census, 86].
Witnesses:
Rossard, notary and attorney, was enumerated in New Orleans in the November 1721 census
[Census, 17]. Le sieur Rossard was enumerated as a notary and clerk in 1722 [Census, 32]. Rissard
was mentioned in a letter by Delachaisse 8 April 1723 [Census, 36]. He was also mentioned as a
record clerk in a letter by Delachaise 18 October 1723 [Census, 38]. In the January 1726 census of
the Colony of Louisiana, in New Orleans, on rue de Chartres, Rossard was enumerated as a Court
Notary and commissioner. There appeared to be two people in his household as well as 12 slaves
[Censu, 68]. Rossard, clerk of the Council, was enerated in October 1726 as requesting a Negro
[Census, 77]. In the July 1727 census of New Orleans, rue de Chartres, Rossard, notary in chief of
the Council of the King and Commissioner Droy was enumerated in the same house [Census, 84]. On
the 1731 Gonichon map of New Orleans le sieur Rossard was listed in two places [Census, 108, 111].
In the January 1732 census of New Orleans, Rossard, an attorney was enumerated on rue de Toulouse
[Census, 140]. In the list of landowners along the Mississippi after 1731 it was indicated that Rossard
had some his property to Massy [Census, 145]. Michel Rossard, native of Blois, royal notary amd
chief registrar in the Province of Louisiana, widower of Margueritte Gilberte de la Gardette, deceased
at Paris, married Louise de Maranne dela Valtrie, 27 November 1730 [SLC, M1, 225]
F. Duval – François Duval, treasurer general of this Colony, former trustee of this parish, was buried
25 February 1729 [An, F1729, 94] [SLC, 95] Duval, auditor for the Company, was mentioned in a
letter by Delachaise, 8 April 1723 [Census, 35]. Le sieur Duval was mentioned in a letter by
Delachaise 18 October 1723 [Census, 37].
Catherine Barbe Du Bis/Duby/Barduby/Carduby, age 22, daughter of Jean Louis and Marie Roger,
married (1) at Old Biloxi Pierre François Doublin/Daublin, 2 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 26]; (2) Jean
Baptiste Chenier, 13 April 1722 [SLC, M1, 48] [Pierre François Daublin was the son of Gilles and
Catherine Bouille/Bouillet; witnesses: Nicolas Castagne, Gilles Pigeon; Louis Robillard; Ferdinand
Hubin; Valentin Joseph Daublin]. [Jean Baptiste Chenier, son of Jean Baptiste and Jeanne
Descormier, from Montréal (There is no such couple. Possibly Jean Baptiste Chenier and Jeanne
Arrivée whose stepfather was Michel Duvau dit Descormiers); witnesses: Louis Viger; Jean
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Bergeron; Pierre Billeron dit Lafatigue (brother of Leonard); Toussaint Loisel. He had a brother,
Jacques Chenier, who married Isabelle Luce, 20 May 1722, in New Orleans.]
Pierre François Doublin – son of Gilles Doublin and Catherine Bouille, married Catherine Duby –
daughter of Jean Louis Duby and Marie Roger, 2 June 1721. Place not specified. [NO French, 35]
Jean Baptiste Chenier – son of Jean Baptiste Chenier and Jeanne Descormier, married Catherine
Duby – daughter of Jean Louis Duby and Marie Roger, widow of Pierre François Daublin, 13 April
1722. Place not specified. [NO French, 22]
[Toups, p. 106] Jean François Daublin, a laudreur ??, and his brother, from Monbellird, were on
board La Loire, 11 August 1720, captian M. Desporte Hains.
Witnesses to marriage with Daublin:
Valentin Joseph Daublin was his brother; they were from Monbillard, Archdiocese of Cambrai. He
married and had children in New Orleans.
Louis Robillard married Marie Madeleine Cordier [Baleine woman] at Old Biloxi Louis
Robillard, 15 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25]. [Census, 58] Robillard and wife, listed as habitants of
Illinois, 1 January 1726; [Census, 152] – Robillard and wife, listed 1 January 1732 in the prairie of
Fort Chartres of Illinois.
Nicolas Castagne, Gilles Pigeon were also witness at the marriage of Louis Robillard and Marie
Madeleine Cordier, 15 May 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 25]
Witnesses to marriage with Chenier:
Louis Viger married Marie Anne Girodin/Giraudin, 13 March 1722 [SLC, M1, 48]. He was the son
of Denis [Désiré] Viger and Catherine Molier [Moitié]; Witnesses: Jacques Charpentier dit Leroy;
Pierre Richaume, Antoine Caron]. In the 24 November 1721 census of New Orleans, Viger was
enumerated as single [Census, 18], living near Richaume, a Canadian, and his wife. In the 20
December 1724 census he was enumerated with a wife and child; said to be age 35 [born 20
November 1685, Boucherville], from Montréal, Canada [Census, 47]. He was living near Pierre
Richaume and Jean Caron. In October 1726 Viger of New Orleans requested a Negro [Census, 77].
In the 1731 census for banks of the Mississippi Viger was enumerated with a wife and four children
[Census, 121].
Jean Beranger was a naval captain, buried 18 June 1730 [AN, F 1730, 109] [SLC, 17]
Pierre Billeron dit Lafatigue – Son of Pierre Billeron dit Lafatigue and Marie Marthe Forcier [Jetté,
102]; brother of Leonard Billeron dit Lafatigue who married Marie Claire Catoire [Baleine girl] 23
April 1721 at Old Biloxi.
Toussaint Loisel – possibly the son of Joseph Loisel and Jeanne Langlois, from Pointe-aux-
Trembles. 11 January 1724 at Kaskaskia he married Cécile Brunet, daughter of Jean Brunet and
Elizabeth Deshayes [Jetté, 740]
Not on list – Marie Jacqueline Dubos, daughter of René and Elizabeth Claire Valons, married at Old
Biloxi Barthelemy Scance, 8 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 37] [Barthelemy Scance was the son of Pierre
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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and Marie Catherine Renas; witnesses: René Dubos; Pierre Julien; Jean Myssui/Missui; Jean
Va[lm?]ul] Probably not one of la Baleine women since it appears her father was a witness.
Barthelemy Seancé – son of Pierre Seancé and Marie Catherine Renas, married Marie Jacqueline
Dubos – daughter of René Dubos and Elizabeth Claire Valons, 8 July 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 93]
Marie Gabriel Dubuisson, age 18 – Gabrielle Dubuisson, age 16, died 26 April 1721 [Conrad, Vol. II,
78]
Not on list – Anne Dumeny, daughter of Samuel Dimier and Marie Leonard, widow of Jean Piroque,
married at Old Biloxi Philippe Rouet, 7 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 39] [Philippe Rouet was the son of
Jacques and Suzanne Belisle; witnesses: Jean Ja [g?] pie; Louis Caron; Jacques Dauvergne]
Philippe Rouet – son of Pierre Rouet and Suzanne Delisle, married Anne Dumeny – widow of Jean
Pirogue, daughter of Samuel Demier (?) and Marie Leonard, 7 August 1721. No place specified.
[NO French, 91]
Thoinon Dumont, age 21 [no information on her found to date]
Not on list but the same as Thoinon Dumont?? – Elizabeth Le Faure dite Dumont, daughter of Pierre
and Catherine Delordre, married at Old Biloxi Jean Bourbeaux/Bourbeau, 9 June 1721 [SLC, M1,
29] [He was the son of Dominique and Marguerite Tabon; witnesses: Etienne de la Goublay; St.
Martin; Sister St. Louis] This would make her one of the women on La Baleine.
Jean Bourbeau – son of Dominique Bourbeau and Margeuerite Tabois [or Tabon], married Elizabeth
Le Faure called Dumont – daughter of Pierre Le Faure and Catherine de Lordre, 9 June 1721. Place
not specified. [NO French, 14]
A Jean Baptiste Bourbeau, native of Besançon; corporal in Marchand’s company; died 1 July 1726.
[GCC, 23]
Marguerite Duvet, age 17, daughter of Antoine and Marguerite Bonnet, married at Old Biloxi Bernard
Robillard, 29 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 22] [Bernard Robillard was the son of Bernard and Magdeleine
des Cassin; witnesses: Cezille; Duplessis; Fleurie; Etienne Caldy; Sister St. Louis]
This marriage is not in New Orleans French.
Cezille – A soldier who was on le Philippe, ship of the Compagnie d’Occident, 25 January 1719, to
go to Louisiana, as François Hupé [Lupé]. Also was a witness to marriage of Marie Anne
Charlotte/Charlote, Charlot, at Old Biloxi, to François Hupé, of Paris, 16 June 1721 [SLC, M1,
31]
Sister St. Louis
Marie Anne Fetique/Fetre, age 13, daughter of Pierre and Catherine Vincent, married at Old Biloxi
Jacques Charpentier [dit Le Roy], 30 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 23] [Jacques Charpentier was the son
of Jacques and Marguerite Martin; witnesses: Leonnard [Billeron dit?] La Fatique; Jean Joseph
Lamy; Jean Huet; Philippe Barroy/Baroy; Jean Baptiste Prouanche; François Grace; Antoine Girard
[Giard??]; Joseph Aubuchon; L. Billeron]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Jacques Charpentier – son of Jacques Charpentier and Marguerite Martin, married Marie Anne
Fetre – daughter of Pierre Fetre and Catherine Vincent, 30 April 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 21]
Jacques Charpentier, the son of Jacques Charpentier and Marguerite Martin, was born and baptized
2 November 1692 in Charlesbourg. His mother married Joseph Roy in 1719 [Jetté, 69, 232].
In the July 1727 of habitants along the Mississippi in the environs of New Orleans, Jacques
Charpentier, occupying the habitation of le sieur St. Martin as director was enumerated. There
appeared to be no wife [Census, 97].
Witnesses for the marriage:
Leonnard La Fatigue was Leonard Billeron who married Marie Claircatoire/ Marie Claire
Catoire, at Old Biloxi, 23 April 1721. The family moved to Kaskaskia.
Marie Angélique Florent, age 23 [no information on her found to date]
Madeleine Follet, age 25 [no information on her found to date]
Marie Anne Foucault, age 17, daughter of Jean and Nicole Françoise Defer, married at Old Biloxi
Jacques Dupont, 31 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 16] [Jacques Dupont was the son of Claude and
Magdeleine Eloy; witnesses: Nicolas Baudin dit Miragouin/Miragoine; René Sabourain;
Deprouom; Rochon: Sister Gertrude; Sister St. Louis]
Jacques Dupont – son of Claude Dupont and Magdelaine Eloy, married Marie Anne Foucault –
daughter of Jean Foucault and Nicole François(e) Defer, 31 March 1721. Place not specified. [NO
Frenchy, 39]
[Toups, p. 31] 25 May 1718- La Marie, captain M. Tapie- Jacques Claude Dupont, from Paris, was
a “concessionaire.”
8 February 1723, Mobile, Claude Dupont, son of Claude Dupont, native of Paris and presently a
resident in this country, and Marianne Foucaut, also of Paris. Godparents: Joseph Content and
Jeanne Uergne [Mobile, 134].
12 January 1727, Mobile, Lambert Dupont, son of Jacques Claude Dupont, soldier in Latour’s
Company, and Marie Anne Foucot. Godparents: Lambert Poupart, soldier in Marchan’s Company,
and Louise Henry, wife of Fontenot, sergeant of Latour. [Mobile, 184]
18 April 1729, Mobile, Msarie Magdeleine Dupont, daughter of Claude Dupont, soldier in Latour
Company, and Marie Anne Foucot. Godparents: François Delande, resident, and Marie Magdelaine
Boyer, his wife. [Mobile, 228]
15 November [1732], baptism of Philippe and Catherine Dupont, Mobile, children of Claude
Dupont, soldier in de Lusser’s Company, and Marie Anne Foucot. Godparents for Philippe: Olivier
Philippe, resident, and Jeane de Lafond, wife of [Pierre] Domail. Godparents of Catherine: Pierre
Domail, resident, and Catherine Pot [Paul?] [Mobile, 273]
Witnesses at marriage:
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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In the January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana Nicolas Boudin dit Miragon was enumerated
at Mobile with his wife and three children [Census, 62]. In October 1726 Miragouin of Mobile
requested Negroes [Census, 77]. [Mobile, 64, 113] Françoise Hypolithe Bodin, daughter of Nicolas
Bodin and Fançoise Paillet, was baptized 9 December 1716, born 11 October 1716. Bernard Bodin,
son of Nicolas Bodin, sieur de Miragoine, and Françoise Paillé, baptized 16 June 1721.
René Sabourain might be René Sabourin/Sabourdin who married Marie Catherine Foucault, Marie
Anne Foucault’s sister, 22 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 15]. In the January 1726 census of the Colony of
Louisiana René Sabourdin was enumerated with a wife living in Mobile [Census, 63]. [There was a
René Sabourin, soldier, listed on the same boat as Philippe and Antoine Bienvenu in May 1718.]
Deprounom might be Noel de Prouond who married Louise Vollery 10 February 1721, at Old
Biloxi [SLC, M1, 11]. In the January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana Noel Provon, wife
and child were enumerated living in Mobile [Census, 63]. [Mobile, 124] Marie Jeanne de Prouan,
daughter of Noel de Prouan and Louise Valde, was born 10 January 1722 and baptized 9 April 1722.
Rochon might be Charles Rochon. [Mobile, 58, 71, 86, 123, ] Charles Rochon, son of Charles
Rochon and Henriette Colon [dite Laviolette], was born 5 January 1716. Pierre Rochon, son of
Charles Rochon and Henriette Colon, was born 4 October 1717. Marie Henriette Rochon, daughter
of Charles Rochon and Henriette Colon, was born 17 February 1720. Marie Joseph Rochon, daughter
of Charles Rochon and Henriette Colon, was born 19 March 1722 and baptized 6 April 1722.
Henriette Colon dite Laviolette was the daughter of Jean Colon dit Laviolette and Catherine
Exipakonoa, a Native American from Kaskaskia. Henriette was baptized there 27 November 1698.
Henri de Tonty was her godfather.
Marie Catherine Foucault, age 19, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Marie Françoise Nicole Defer, married
at Old Biloxi René Sabourin, 22 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 15] [René Sabourin was the son of René
and Catherine Delzis; witnesses: Jean Arlu/Arleu, Charles Rochon, Charles Philippe
Lamorinière/Lamoliniere]
Same couple? René Sabourdin married Marie Clothilde Jouso (Fouiot); son – Mathieu – baptized
23 April 1725; daughter, Marie Françoise – baptized 9 June 1726. [GCC, 59]
René Sabourin, son of René Sabourin and Catherine Delizier (?) married Marie Catherine
Foucault, daughter of Jean Baptiste Foucault and Marie Françoise Nicole Defer, 22 March 1721, no
place speicified {NO French, 92]
[There was a René Sabourin, soldier, listed on the same boat as Philippe and Antoine Bienvenu in
May 1718.]
Marie Jeanne François, age 22, daughter of Guillaume and Marie Louise Genel, married at Old Biloxi
Norbert de Villeneuve, 3 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 26] [Norbert de Villeneuve was the son of Jean
François and Claire Charlemagne; witnesses: Jacques Robat/Roba; Marie Barbe Le Comte;
Mathieu Avignon; Jeanne Chevet; Alexandre Nicolas Capelle/Capel; Perette Vailly/Valiere;
Sister St. Louis]
Marie Geneviève Garnier/Gernier, age 16, daughter of Pierre and Marie Jeanne ??, married at Old
Biloxi Samuel Bernard dit St. Cautin, 7 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 24] [He was the son of Leon St.
Cautin and Judith Baillard; witnesses: Bathelemy Yam; André Kinctel; Nicolas Jardinier; Albert
Foudlie]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Samuel Bernard called St. Cautin – son of Leon St. Cautin and Judith Baillard, married Marie
Genevieve Gernier – daughter of Pierre Gernier and Marie Jeanne, 7 May 1721. Place not specified.
[NO French, 9]
Catherine Gauzalau/Gonzalu, age 19, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Catherine Veillemain, married at
Old Biloxi Jean François Pomelle/Pomet, 7 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 24] [Jean François Pomelle was
the son of Pierre and Marie Jeanne Chardru; witnesses: Jean Bourbeau; Jacques Roba; Henry
Riche]
Anthoinette Gento, age 18 – Same as (?) Etiennette Gene/Genest, daughter of Antoine and Nicol(e)
Fregot, married at Old Biloxi, Pierre Fugere, 12 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 14] [Pierre Fugere was the
son of Jean and Noel(le) Le Clair; witnesses: Claude Fortier; Estienne Giraud; P. Valadoy, Jeanne
Bienvenu] Twice Jeanne Bienvenu was a witness to a marriage in Old Biloxi in March 1721.
Angélique Girard, age 22, daughter of André and Charlotte Gatio, married at Old Biloxi Zacharie
Rorbae/Robar, 27 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 34] [Zacharie Rorbae was the son of Jean Rorbar and Rose
Guerin; witnesses: Jue Briec; Barthelemy Ame; Louis Charles Gougin; Sister St. Louis; Elizabeth
Brunel]
?? 5 April 1731, baptism of Jeanne Angelique Miot, Mobile, daughter of André Miot, soldier in de
Lusser’s Company, and Angelique Gerard. Godparents: Jean Carmouche dit Lorain and Jeane
Kerrourette, wfe of Mr. Dubordieu [Mobile, 255]
Elizabeth Girard, age 17, daughter of Jean and Catherine De la Coste, native of Rouen, married at Old
Biloxi Jacques Blouin dit La Croix, 23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 19]; buried, aged about 22, at Natchez, 24
November 1721, in absence of the resident priest [AN, F 1725, 5] [Jacques Blouin was the son of Jacques
and Françoise Sere/Seret, from the parish of St. Croix in Angers, and a resident of Natchez in August
1722; witnesses: Philippe Baroy; Guillaume Pottier; Paul Muller/Mullere; René Tudrin; Jean Caron]
Jacques Blouin – son of Jacques Blouin and François(e) Seret [possibly Feret], married Elizabeth
Girard – daughter of Jean Girard and Catherine de la Coste, 23 April 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 12]
Jacques Blouin called La Croix – son of Jacques Blouin and Françoise Seré, native of the parish of
Ste. Croix in Angers, now a resident of Natchez, married Marie Anne Daudesso – daughter of
Erman Daudesso and Magdalaine Castelan, native of the parish of St. Severin of Paris, 21 August
1722. Place not specified. [NO French, 12]
Marie Anne Giraudin, age 21 – (?) Same as Marianne Girodon, daughter of Pierre and Marie Dovame,
who married Louis Viger/Vieget/Vigier, 13 March 1722 [in New Orleans?] [SLC, M1, 48] [Louis
Viger was the son of Denis and Catherine Molier; witnesses: Jacques Charpentier dit Leroy; Pierre
Richaume; Antoine Caron] They were the parents of at least three children: (1) Pierre Louis, buried
15 October 1725 [AN, F 1725, 35]; (2) Joseph, baptized 26 October 1729 [AN, B 1729, 103]; (3)
Joachime Genevieve, baptized 30 March 1732 [SLC, B1, 22].
Not on list - Marguerite Gloderir/Glodererir, daughter of Felix and Hubert Guillaume, married at Old
Biloxi Jean Riche, 14 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 40] [Jean Riche was the son of Jean Richer and
Perinne Anno; witnesses: Charles Armand Gaston; François Hupé; Jean Le Fruguelay/Le Fruglais;
Joseph Le Fruglais; Mathurin Roger; Guillaume Fauché]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Witnesses:
Toups, p. 2 – Mathurin Roger- 25 October 1717- on either le Neptune, La Dauphine (Beranger was
the captain) or la Vigilente. He was an illegal salt dealer.
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages – Conrad, I, p. 45- 28 May 1719,
l’Union, with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
François Hupé
Marie Jeanne Godefroy, age 22, daughter of Claude and Marie Boulard, married at Old Biloxi Gilbert
Bare/Barre, 17 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 32] [He was the son of Jean and Marie ??; witnesses: Jean
Bidet; Jean Morando; Nicolas Touze Richard; François Hupé; Charlotte Tauenard] At least two
children: (1) Rose, bap. 26 October 1729; (2) Jean Baptiste, bap. 17 August 1733; (3) Mathurin, age
19 months, buried 5 October 1724.
Gilbert Baré – son of Jean Baré and Marie [blank], married Jeanne Godefroy – daughter of Claude
Godefroy and Marie Boulard, 17 June 1721. Place not specified. [NO French, 6]
Witnesses:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
François Hupé
Marie Anne dite Rose Goneau/Gonot/Gono, age 26, daughter of Pierre and Marie Rose, married at Old
Biloxi Claude Pierre Mareschal dit Villeneuve, 1 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 16] [Claude Pierre
Mareschal was the son of Jean and Catherine Chapuis; witnesses: C. C. Dutisne; Sister Gertrude;
Laloire; Guillaume Pothier/Poitier; Raimond Brosse] This couple went to Kaskaskia. Her second
marriage was to Charles Gossiaux, widower of Jeanne Bienvenu, at Kaskaskia.
[Conrad, I, p. 82] 1 June 1720 list of soldiers and persons for the Dartaguiette Concession Embarked on
the Profond commande by M. du Gerneur bound for Louisiana from La Rochelle. Claude Marechal,
sergeant, from Moulons in Bourbonnais, age 39.
Brown & Cena- K 136, a Nicolas Marechal
D 115- 3 May 1746- marriage of Jean Gilbert (son of Simon Gilbert and Marguerite
Lepage) married Marie Gossiaux, daughter of Charles Gossiaux and Marie Anne Gouneau
K153 – Guillaume Mercier dit Toulouse, husand of Marie Jeanne Gossiaux
K186 – 15 February 1748 – Jeanne Gossiaux dead
Have her signatures from Kaskaskia.
Witnesses:
Raimond Broce – maybe same as Raymond Brosse in Kaskaskia?? If so, Raymond Brosse and
Françoise Rabut were godparents to an unnamed daughter of Antoine Sorel and Lucie Rollet, born 11
April 1726 at Fort de Chartres [Chartres, 18]. Raymond Bresse/Brosse dit Berre/ Berne was on the
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Duchesse de Noailles, 23 May 1718 from La Rochelle to Louisiana. François La Ferrière was on the
same ship [Conrad, I, 15; Toups, 30]. June 27, 1744 Raimond Brosse dit St. Cerny, habitant in city of
Cas [Kaskaskia], parish of Immaculate Concepption, was ready to leave for New Orleans and made
made out his will. Left money to the church, to his goddaughter, Agnès Hulin, and his good friend,
Jean Henry dit Larose. [Kaskaskia Manuscripts and Belting, p. 88]
Gabriel Grandval, age 20 [no information on her found to date]
Not on list – Adrianne Harcy, daughter of André and Jaquet Vanderal, married, at Old Biloxi, Jean
Vaueul, 5 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 23] [Jean Vaneul was the son of André and Jeanne Rou[is?];
witnesses: Jean Baptiste de Ca[c?]hre; Jean Messu; Marie Louise Rufe]
Marguerite Claude Heriot, age 19 [no information on her found to date]
Catherine Hubert, age 22, daughter of Jean and Catherine Ambroise, married at Old Biloxi René Jean,
23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 20] [René Jean was the son of Pierre and Renée Poirier; witnesses: Claude
Parant; René Audouin/Gaudouin; George Tesson; Sister Gertrude; Sister Marie]
Jeanne Hubert, age 18 – (?) same as Jeanneton Hubert, daughter of Jean and ??, who married Thomas
Asselin [in New Orleans?] 20 February 1722 [SLC, M1, 46] [Thomas Asselin was the son of Jean
and Margueritte Gravetelle, resident of Yazoo; witnesses: Jarry, de Lagrandeur] A son Jacques was
buried 21 August 1725, age 12 months [AN, F 1725, 19] A daughter Jeanne Catherine was baptized
16 January 1730 [AN, B 1730, 110]
Thoinette Huly, age 26, same as (?) Antoinette Eulie daughter of Pierre and Charlotte ??, married at Old
Biloxi Charles Requiem March 18, 1721 [SLC, M1, 14] [Charles Requiem was the son of Jean
and Marie Cailla; witnesses: Antoine de la Goublaye; Julien Perin/Parin; Jean Louis Delaistre; Sister
Ste. Gertrude; Sister St. Louis; Marie Larchevesque]
Charles Requiem – native of the parish of St. Hilaire de la Celle of Poitier; soldier in Le Sueur’s
Company; died 18 January 1750, on the road to the Alibamons. Married to Toinette Eulie – native
of St. Paul parish in Paris. Son Antoine – native of Mobile, buried 28 October 1757; daughter Marie
Jeanne – born at the Alibamons, 21 March 1731. (Note: One Michel Requiem died 9 July 1763. One
Angélique Requiem, wife of Duplanti, died 16 February 1764.) [GCC, 56]
9 November 1736 – Marie Jeanne Requiem- born at the Alibamons on 21 March 1731, of the
legitimate marriage of Charles Requiem, soldier of Le Sueur’s Company of Potiers, and Toinette
Eulie, parish of St. Paul of Paris. Godparents were Jean Girard and Marie Réal [Mobile, 319]
[Toups, p. 44] Charles Requiem, serrurier from Potiers, ouvriers au service de la Compagnie- 21 March
1719- on la Dauphine, captain M. Beloquin
SLC, p. 219- fist wife of Requiem Charles Requiem, of the ecclesiastical Parish and city of Poitou
[Poitou is an ancient province of France; Poitiers in the Province of Poitou?] married at Old Biloxi
Magdelene Rose, 19 November 1720. Witnesses: Jean André; Sohier [Soyer]; Antoine Pilouin; Jean
Baptiste Debaeles; De la Boissiere; Fr. LeBreton, chaplain of the Company of the Indies aboard the
vessel L’Alexandre, who performed the marriage in the absence of the pastor (SLC, M1, 9). P. 228-
Marie Magdelene Rose from Soyer [Soyers in modern department of Haute Marnes or Soyaux in
modern department of La Charente?]
[Conrad, II, p. 78] 14 January 1721, wife of Requiem died at old Fort Bilox.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Marie Anne Jarnart, age 16
Same as:
Not on list - Marieanne Journée/Journé daughter of Guillaume and Louise Geneviève ??, married at
Old Biloxi Pierre Tesier/Ressier [name should be Tellier], 24 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 11] [Pierre
Tessier [Tellier] was the son of Glaude and Louise Pilon; witnesses: Claude Roux/Le Roux; Jacques
Syra; Jean de la Haye]
Pierre Tellier – master turner; died 9 December 1747; married to Marie Anne Journet (Guerinie).
Daughter Marie Josephe- born 12 January 1728; son Pierre Thédore – born 18 October 1730; son
Louis – born 21 March 1733, buried 3 June 1733; daughter – Marguerite Louise – born 6 Ocrober
1734. [GCC, 60-61]
23 March 1733, baptism of Louis Tellier, born 21 March 1733, son of Pierre Tellier, master cooper,
and Marie Journée. Godparents: Louis de Flandre, resident, and Françoise La Place. Priest was at
Fort Condé of Mobile. [Mobile, 279]
(?) Marie Marguerite Tellier, Mobile, 8 October 1734, daughter of Pierre Tellier, Master Gunner
[??], and Louise Mariane Guerinie. Godparents: Louis Urbain Berthelot and Marie Marguerite
Tellier. [Mobile, 296]
19 October 1730, Mobile, Pierre Theodore Tellier, son of Pierre Tellier, Master Cooper, and Marie
Anne Journée. Godparents: Theodore Robin, boat owner, and Gabrielle Grandual [wife od someone
named Joanns] [Mobile, 249]
10 February 1728, Mobile, Maire Josephe Tellier, daughter of Pierre Tellier, master cooper, and
Marie Anne Journet. Godparents: Joseph Oudinot [AuDinot], boat owner and patron of Chalouppe,
and Jeanne Marie Boyer. [Mobile, 203]
25 March 1726 [born 25 February], Mobile, Marie Marguerite Letellier, daughter of Pierre Letellier,
a cooper, amd Marie Anne Journée. Godparents: Louis Auguste de la Loire Flamont, chief clerk at
Mobile, and Marie Le Sueur, wife of La Tour, Company Captiain.
Or same as:
Not on list but most likely because of Sister Gertrude– Marieanne Jomar/Jomard/Jomer, daughter of
Jean and Marie Claude Do[n?]as, married at Old Biloxi Antoine Loue, 4 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 13]
[Antoine Loue was the son of Daniel and Marie Butter; witnesses: Sister Gertrude; Charles
Lamorinière/ de Lamorinière; Arnauld Bessand/Bessan; Jean Louis Delaistre] They were the parents
of Nicolas Louis, baptized 2 May 1731 [SLC, B1, 7-godparents: Nicolas Guylle/Guile and Marie
Louise Balinet, wife of Lazou, a transport ship captian] and Hélène Angélique, baptized 22
September 1733 [SLC, B1, 45 – gorparents: Michel Brosset and Helenne/Heleine Houard].
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Marie Jeanne Jelain/Gelain/Jelin, age 24, daughter of François and Joseph(e) Lucas, (in New Orleans?)
married François Bourdon, a master carpenter, 21 February 1722 [SLC, M1, 46] [François
Bourdon, a native of Montreuil, Diocese of Amiens, was the son of François and Jacqueline Le Roy;
witnesses: none listed]. Marie Jeanne Jelin was deceased in New Orleans by 5 October 1726 when
François Bourdon married Marie Kasneral (native of P[*]eixam, Archdiocese of Strasbourg, widow
of Antoine Tichelruei, deceased in New Orleans); witnesses: Jean Georges Rixsa[s/z], dwelling
downstream of the river; André Kreismen; Marie Françoise Mingkeim; Marie Marguerite
L’Armusiau [SLC, M1, 155] A son of François, master carpenter, no mother listed, was buried, aged
about two months, 9 March 1726 [AN, F1726, 7]
François Bourdon – master carpenter, son of François Bourdon and Jacqueline Le Roy, married
Marie Jeanne Gelain – daughter of François Gelain and Joseph(e) Lucas, 21 February 1722,
Natchez. [NO French, 15]
Marie Kenel, age 18 [no information on her found to date]
Marie La Pleine, age 19 [no information on her found to date]
Anne Lange, age 18, daughter of Antoine and Marguerite de Deauma[is?], of Paris, married François
Hupé [in New Orleans??], 16 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 40] see entry for Marianne Charlotte.
[witnesses: Joseph Le Fruguelais; Jacques Coquelin; François Touche; Mathurin Roger]
Under Sabourdin in GCC, 58- Anne Lange, widow of François Hupé, died 28 November 1741.
Anne Lange, wife of Mr. Sabourdin, was godmother of Marie Joseph Boudignon, 20 November
1735, Mobile, daughter of Joseph Boudignon dit Vivaret and Anne Clere Poirier [Mobile, 310].
Anne L’Ange- godmother to Anne Assailly, daughter of Louis Assailly dit Tranchemontage,
resident, and Therese Bret. 5 April 1732, Mobile. Godfagther was Pierre Domail. [Mobile, 266]
Witnesses:
Jacques Coquelin dit LaForme- husband of Jeanne Bourgeois; son of Estienne Coquelin and Marie
de la [forme?], native of Vitre in Brittany, diocese of Rennes, soldier, buried 1 January 1728 [An,
F1727-1728, 44- SLC, 55]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana, on rue de Bourbon, with a wife
and child [Census, 72] [Census, 88, Jacques Coquelin, wife, child, in July 1727 census on rue de
Bourbon. [Mobile, 88] Marie Coquelin, daughter of Jacques Coquelin and Marie Bourgeois, was
baptized 5 April 1720, born 28 March 1720.
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
Mathurin Roger married Catherine Blanchard at Old Biloxi, 5 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 18, p. 226]
Toups, p. 2 – Mathurin Roger- 25 October 1717- on either le Neptune, La Dauphine (Beranger was
the captain) or la Vigilente. He was an illegal salt dealer.
[Toups, p. 37] François Hupé from Paris on Le Philippe, captain Sr. Pipousse, 25 January 1719- to
concession of Srs. De Semonville and Canet; both Cezilles on board also, soldiers; also Mathurin
Dreux to concession of Sr. Mazy
Melanye Laté, age 18 [no information on her found to date]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Marie Catherine Laurent/St. Laurent, age 17, daughter of François and Elizabeth Girard, married at
Old Biloxi Jacques Guerin, 4 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 27] [Jacques Guerin was the son of Etienne and
Jeanne Damio; witnesses: Pierre Sebastien Lartaud/Lartau; Jean Bidet; Jean Morando; Jacques
Valade; Mathurin Leflo/Flo]
Jacques Guerin – son of Etienne Guerin and Jeanne Danue (?), married Catherine St. Laurent, 4
June 1721 – François St. Laurent and Elizabeth Girard, 4 June 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 49]
26 June 1721, census of Biloxi and Mobile, M. Guerin, officer and wife, were enumerated in the
census [Census, 24]. In the list of those massacred at Natchez 28 November 1729 were a Guerin,
wife and two children [Census, 105]
Witnesses:
Pierre Sebastien Lartaud, a tailor, was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palissade, 21 March 1719
going to the Concession of Cantillon. Jean Bidet was with hm. Lartaud married at Old Biloxi Louise
Benedi[c?] Le Fel, a Baleine girl, 28 April 1721. His witnesses were Jacques Valade, Antoine Nicou
[Micou??], Jean Bidet, Pierre Blanchet and Jean Galibert. Lartaud, after the death of Louise Benedict
Tefel, in New Orleans, married Marie Roussaud/Rousseau, 1 November 1728. The witnesses were
Jean Louis, a barge master, Pierre Poussy, a master tailor, Antoine Drigny, a soldier, Nicolas
Blois/Bloy, a cooper. [SLC, 153] Larteau, a tailor from La Rochelle was killed at Natchez
[Beauregard, 316; Census, 105]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana Colony, Sebastian Lartaut, a
tailor, wife and child were enumerated on rue St. Louis [Census, 74]. L’Arteau was listed as a
property owner on the map by Gonichon in 1731 [Census, 112] Pierre Sebastien Lartaud was a
witness to the marriage of Marie Jeanne/Nanette/Anne Blegnot/Blequot and Jacques Castan, 5
June 1721 at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 28]. Marie Madeleine Cordier married at Old Biloxi Louis
Robillard, 15 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25] Elisabeth Delaunay married at Old Biloxi Louis Begnon,
19 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25]
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
Jacques Valade, son of Mathurin Valade and Elisabeth Dolette, was from La Rochelle. He married at
Old Biloxi Marthe Burelle, 10 February 1720 [1721?] She had to be one of the Baleine girls
because the witnesses were Dalcour and Sister Gertrude [SLC, M1, 10] - SLC, 252.
Marie Le Brun, age 17 [no information on her found to date]
Barbe Le Comte, age 13, daughter of François and Marie Lelou, married at Old Biloxi Jacques
Robat/Roba, 3 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 26] [Jacques Robat was the son of Blaise and Margueritte
Bougerai; witnesses: Mathieu Avignon; Jeanne Chevet; Alexandre Nicolas Capelle/Capel;
Perette Vailly/Valiere; Norbert de Villeneuve; Marie Jeanne François; Sister St. Louis]
Beauregard, 149- Joseph Rober, son of Jacques Rober [Roba/Robat] and Marie Comte [Marie
Barble Le Comte], baptized 26 March 1724, Kaskaskia. Godparents: Joseph Jardon/Gardon and
Marie Madeleine Cordier [wife of Louis Robillard]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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[Toups, p. 97] Jacques Roba, mannoeuvre, on la Seine, 11 August 1720
Marie Jeanne Le Grand, age 30 [no marriage information on her found to date] A Marie Jeanne
Legrand was married to Jean Baptiste Besson/La Besson, unknown date and location. They were
the parents of a male child buried 9 October 1727 [AN, F 1727-28, 27]; twins François and Jean
Louis, three days old, buried 24 July 1729 [AN, F1729, 96]; Joseph Gaspard, baptized 7 January
1731, godparents: Joseph Blanpain and Marie Marguerite Roc/Rock [SLC, B1, 1]; Pierre François,
baptized 21 July 1729 (same as François above??) [An, B1729, 102]
13 May 1722 census of habitants along the Mississippi were Besson and wife, in the Village of
Grande Colas [Census, 28]. In the January 1732 census of New Orleans on rue de Chartres Besson,
Besson, wife and two children were enumerated [Census, 128]
Louise Legain/Leguin, daughter of Paul and Catherine Fleche, married at Old Biloxi, Jean Baptiste
Fontaine, son of André and Marie Suet, 23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 22] Witnesses: Riffau; Antoine
Dingremont; Alexandre Nicolas Capelle; Maurice Piquy]
Marie Marguerite Lejeune, age 16, daughter of Claude and Marieanne Le Sueur, married at Old Biloxi
Charles Vincent, 14 August 1721 [SLC, M1, 40] [Charles Vincent was the son of François and
Marie Samson; witnesses: George; Frederick de Soulas; Bernard Robillard; Jacques Cezille/Cezile;
Etienne Baldie; Jean Baptiste Prevost]
Louise Le Mire/Mire, age 16, daughter of Jean and Marie Thérèse Leroy, married at Old Biloxi Pierre
Foure, 26 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 38] [Pierre Foure was the son of Pierre and Renée Salone; witnesses:
none listed]
Marie Claude Lemoine, age 18, married Jacques Larchevesque/Archeveque, 5 February 1721 [SLC,
M1, 10] [Jacques Larcheveque was the son of Jean and Catherine Delonnay (Delaunay), of Quebec in
Canada; witness: C. C. Dutisne]
Jeanne Le Noble, age 15, daughter of François and Marie Jeanne Sebastien, native of Paris, married at
Old Biloxi François Touche [René Touche dit Dupont], soldier, 1 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 36]; buried,
age 22, 14 July 1726 [AN, F 1726, 13] [François Touche was the son of René and Jeanne Le Marie;
witnesses: Jacques Coquelin/Coclin; Joseph Frugulais/Le Fruglais; Guillaume Vivier; Antoine
Negrier; François Hupé; Augustin Dupart/Dupar]
Witnesses:
Jacques Coquelin dit LaForme- husband of Jeanne Bourgeois; son of Estienne Coquelin and Marie
de la [forme?], native of Vitre in Brittany, diocese of Rennes, soldier, buried 1 January 1728 [An,
F1727-1728, 44- SLC, 55]. In 1 January 1726 census of Louisiana, on rue de Bourbon, with a wife
and child [Census, 72] [Census, 88, Jacques Coquelin, wife, child, in July 1727 census on rue de
Bourbon. [Mobile, 88] Marie Coquelin, daughter of Jacques Coquelin and Marie Bourgeois, was
baptized 5 April 1720, born 28 March 1720.
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
[Toups, p. 37] François Hupé from Paris on Le Philippe, captain Sr. Pipousse, 25 January 1719- to
concession of Srs. De Semonville and Canet; both Cezilles on board also, soldiers; also Mathurin
Dreux to concession of Sr. Mazé.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Marie Louise Le Roy, age 20, daughter of Louis and Marie Renard, married at Old Biloxi Michel
Meruan, 8 May 1721 [SLC, M1, 25] [Michel Meruan was the son of Michel and Louise ??;
witnesses: Joseph Derlaison; Jean Gellezeau; George Raymond; Jean Lemanach; Jeanne Bazi]
Marie Louise Le Tillier, age 17 [no information on her found to date]
Marie Lembajoye/Lambagois, age 18, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Marianne de France, married at
Old Biloxi François Bouvet, 10 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 30] [François Bouvet was the son of Laurent
and Perine Laudese; witnesses: Pierre Denis; Jean Bidet; Joseph Le Frugulais/Le Fruguelay;
Etienne Giro (Giraud??); Mathurin Roger; Marthe Flaide]
François Bouvet – son of Laurent Bouvet and Perine Laudeze, married Marie Lambagois – daughter
of Jean Baptiste Lambagois and Marie Anne de France, 10 June 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 15]
Witnesses:
Joseph Lefruglais/Fouguelay- witness at several marriages [Conrad, I, p. 45] 28 May 1719, l’Union,
with the Pontval Party- Joseph and Jean de Frusquelay, workers
Mathurin Roger married Catherine Blanchard at Old Biloxi, 5 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 18, p. 226]
Toups, p. 2 – Mathurin Roger- 25 October 1717- on either le Neptune, La Dauphine (Beranger was
the captain) or la Vigilente. He was an illegal salt dealer.
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
Estienne Girault and child were enumerated in the census of New Orleans, 1 July 1727, as habitants
of La Balise, the fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River [Census, 95]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed
with a wife and child on rue Royalle, January 1732 [Census, 130]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed as
living on the land of Chauvin de la Fresnière, native of Canada, in the 20 December 1724 census of
habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha or the German Villages[ Census,
44]. Etienne Girault/Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemoy, joiner, native of Oleron (Ile
d’Oleron), Diocese of Saintes, married Catherine Hulvoy, 25 November 1728; witnesses: Jean
Caron, resident of New Orleans; Louis Dujot; Nicolas Fisau/Fiseau; François Chatel; George Cappe;
Louis Filior; Anne Mony; Antoine Joseph Delatttre (SLC, M1, 167)]. Catherine Hulvoy was the
daughter of Gilles and Jacquette Legourlay, native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes, widow of Michel
Bonpais. Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Olerons, Diocese of
Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 [SLC, B1, 85]. An Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and
Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Oleron, diocese of Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 in New
Orleans. Catherine Aimé, wife of Estienne Girau, a joiner, was buried 9 October 1724 in New
Orleans [AN, F1724-1725, 44].
Louise Benedic Lese/Le Fel/Tefel, age 18, daughter of Mathieu and Marie La Porte, married at Old
Biloxi Pierre Sebastien Lartau/L’Artau/Larteau, 28 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 22] [Pierre Sebastien
Lartau, a master tailor, was the son of Pierre, a master tailor, and Catherine Roan/Roy, native of La
Rochelle; witnesses: Jacques Valade; Antoine Nicou; Jean Bidet/Audet; Pierre Blanchet; Jean
Galibert] Louise Le Fel was deceased by 1 November 1728 when Pierre Sebastien Lartau married
Marie Roussaud/Rousseau; the witnesses were Jean Louis, barge master; Pierre Poussy, master tailor;
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Antoine Drigny, soldier; Nicolas Blois/Bloy, cooper] Pierre Sebastien Lartaud was deceased at
Natchez. Marie Anne Rousseau, native of St-Jean-D’Angely, Diocese of Saintes, daughter of
François and Marie Anne Perrault, was the widow of George Vomier who died in parish of New
Orleans. She married a third time to Christophe Thomas, 16 May 1730 [SLC, M1, 205]
Pierre Sebastien Larteau – son of Pierre L’Artau and Catherine Roan, married Louise Benedie Lesel
[of Lefel] – daughter of Mathieu Lefel and Marie Laporte, 28 April 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 60]
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
Estienne Girault and child were enumerated in the census of New Orleans, 1 July 1727, as habitants
of La Balise, the fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River [Census, 95]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed
with a wife and child on rue Royalle, January 1732 [Census, 130]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed as
living on the land of Chauvin de la Fresnière, native of Canada, in the 20 December 1724 census of
habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha or the German Villages[ Census,
44]. Etienne Girault/Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemoy, joiner, native of Oleron (Ile
d’Oleron), Diocese of Saintes, married Catherine Hulvoy, 25 November 1728; witnesses: Jean
Caron, resident of New Orleans; Louis Dujot; Nicolas Fisau/Fiseau; François Chatel; George Cappe;
Louis Filior; Anne Mony; Antoine Joseph Delatttre (SLC, M1, 167)]. Catherine Hulvoy was the
daughter of Gilles and Jacquette Legourlay, native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes, widow of Michel
Bonpais. Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Olerons, Diocese of
Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 [SLC, B1, 85]. An Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and
Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Oleron, diocese of Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 in New
Orleans. Catherine Aimé, wife of Estienne Girau, a joiner, was buried 9 October 1724 in New
Orleans [AN, F1724-1725, 44].
Marie Thérèse/Louise Thérèse Léveillé, age 18, daughter of Jacques and Marie Magdeleine Du Meu,
married Pierre Tirel, 4 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 27] [Pierre Tirel was the son of Gilles and Marie
Corbin; witnesses: Pierre Sebastien Lartaud; Jean Bidet; Jean Morando; Jacques Valade;
Mathurin Leflo/Flo]
Pierre Lirel – son of Gilles Lirel and Marie Cornine, married Thérèse L’Eveille – daughter of
Jacques L’Eveille and Marie Magdelaine du Meu, 4 June 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 66]
Witnesses:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
[Toups, p. 42, says the date was 17 March 1719]
Estienne Girault and child were enumerated in the census of New Orleans, 1 July 1727, as habitants
of La Balise, the fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River [Census, 95]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed
with a wife and child on rue Royalle, January 1732 [Census, 130]. Giraud, a joiner, was listed as
living on the land of Chauvin de la Fresnière, native of Canada, in the 20 December 1724 census of
habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha or the German Villages[ Census,
44]. Etienne Girault/Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemoy, joiner, native of Oleron (Ile
d’Oleron), Diocese of Saintes, married Catherine Hulvoy, 25 November 1728; witnesses: Jean
Caron, resident of New Orleans; Louis Dujot; Nicolas Fisau/Fiseau; François Chatel; George Cappe;
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Louis Filior; Anne Mony; Antoine Joseph Delatttre (SLC, M1, 167)]. Catherine Hulvoy was the
daughter of Gilles and Jacquette Legourlay, native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes, widow of Michel
Bonpais. Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Olerons, Diocese of
Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 [SLC, B1, 85]. An Etienne Giraud, son of Bertrand and
Catherine Hemcy, native of Ile d’Oleron, diocese of Saintes, was buried 20 October 1733 in New
Orleans. Catherine Aimé, wife of Estienne Girau, a joiner, was buried 9 October 1724 in New
Orleans [AN, F1724-1725, 44].
Not on list. Anne Le Vasseur/Le Vanneur, daughter of Charles Le Vasseur and Nicole Caho, married
Nicolas Charles Bourgeois, at Old Biloxi, 22 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 33] [He was the son of Louis
Alexandre and Françoise Gratien/Grattin, native of Paris; witnesses: Claude Imbert; Anne Jeanne
Volvai; Marie Moranceau]
Nicolas Charles Bourgeois – son of Louis Alexandre Bourgeois and Françoise Gratien, married Anne
Le Vasseur – daughter of Charles Vasseur and Nicole Caho, 22 June 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 15] 30 October 1730 he married Marie Josephe Tarau – native of Grausin (?), bishopric of
Cambray, daughter of Joseph Tarau and Thereze Delsine (?). One Jean Rondot signed as a witness.
Bourgeois was said to be a native of Paris, parish of St. Sulpice, widower of Anne Le Vasseur
[possibly Le Vanneur]. No place specified. [NO French, 15]
Not on list – Jeanne Longueville, Faubourg St. Jacques in Paris, non-domiciled resident on the
Mississippi, married Pierre Pichon [location not stated – New Orleans?], 24 March 1721 [SLC, M1,
15] [Pierre Pichon was the son of Anthoine, a Swiss from Matioz, and Marie Anne Guillemot, from
Cambrai in Flandres; he was a native of Lyons, non-domiciled resident on the Mississippi; witnesses:
Duflos; Cognons] She was deceased by 10 May 1726 when he married Catherine Luca [SLC, M1,
106] Catherine Luca was a native of Lorient, Diocese of Vannes.
Pierre Pichon – native of Lyon, parish of St. Vincent, son of Antoine Picon (?) of Switzerland and
Marie Anne Guillemot of Cambray in Flanders, married Marie Jeanne Longeueville – native of
Faubourg St. Jacques. Both parties are living on the Mississippi River, 24 March 1721. No place
specified. [NO French, 79].
Jeanne Madou, age 15 [no information on her found to date]
Thérèse Maisonnette/Maisonaite/Mesonet, age 20, daughter of Antoine and Marie Magdeleine Malbe,
native of Paris, married (1) Julien Harace, 16 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 31] at Old Biloxi; (2) Louis
Miraut, deceased at Natchez; (3) Jean Naueres, 10 January 1731 [SLC, B1, 47] [Julien Harace was
the son of Mathurin and Anne Flocier; witnesses: André Quintel/Kintel; Gilbert de la Curé/ de la
Curée; Bernard Robillard; François de la Loutre; Etienne Durand; Laborde; Jeanto] [It is not known
where or where the marriage to Louis Miraut took place.] [Jean Naueres, son of Bernard and Jeanne
Larode, native of Plaisance, Diocese of Tarbes, province of Gascony, widower of Louise Bridon,
deceased in this parish; witnesses: Nicolas Dominique Rousau/Rousseau; Pierre Martinont; Jean
Daniel; Tremoine [SLC, B1, 47]
Julien Harace – son of Mathurin Hrace and Anne Floein, married Therese Maisonette – daughter of
Antoine Maisonette and Marie Magdelaine Mathé [or Malhé], 16 June 1721. No place specified.
[NO French, 50]
Beauregard, tome II – p. 311 – 1726 census at Natchez “Louis Mirault, wife, 1 child”
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Anne Manny/Moni/Monie, age 19, daughter of Simon and Francoise Pelletier, married Jean Caron at
Old Biloxi, 20 March 1721 [SLC, M1, 15] [Jean Caron was the son of Louis and Margueritte Duhamel;
witnesses: François Gauthier/Gautier; Felix Laurat; Guillaume Du Chemin; Jean Beranger [also a
witness to marriage of Marie Françoise Bienvenu]; Joseph; Etienne; Antoine de la Goublaye; Sister
Gertrude; Sister St. Louis] Their daughter Anne Manette was buried 2 May 1727 [An, F1727-28, 7]
Possibly another daughter- Marie Jeanne, daughter of Jean, resident of New Orleans and Anne Marie [no
last name given], baptized 18 November 1731; godparents: Jean Merle, employee at the royal magazine
and Marie Jeanne Dauville [SLC, B1, 14]
Jean Caron – son of Louis Caron and Marguerite Duhamel, married Anne Moni – daughter of
Simon Moni and Françoise Pelletier, 20 March 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 19]
20 December 1724- Census of habitants along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Ouacha, or
the German Villages- Jean Caron, age 25, native of Picardy, wife, 2 children ages 2 & 3 [Census,
47]
1 January 1726, census of Louisiana, New Orleans, rue de Condé, Jean Caron, baker, wife, child
[Census, 69]
1 July 1727 census – Jean Caron, baker, wife on rue de Condé [Census, 84]
[Toups, p. 31] Jean Caron from Peronne on same boat [La Marie, 25 May 1718, as Jacques Claude
Dupont, from Paris, and Antoine Michel Caron from
Marie Jeanne Françoise Maroy/Maroye/Marois/Moy, age 17, native of Paris, daughter of Pierre and
Marie Anne Legrand, married (1) Pierre Richaume, 19 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 19] [Pierre Richaume
was the son of Jacques and Marguerite Graho, native of Arpentigy in Canada, resident in this country,
buried 28 June 1727 [AN, F 1727-28, 13]; witnesses: C. C. Dutisne; De La Loire; Carriere; Tessier]
(2) Barthelemy Bimont, 25 November 1727 (in New Orleans?). Barthelemy Bimont was the son of
François, former burgher of Paris, and Magdeleine Dan, native of Paris; witnesses: Bonnaud, former
magazine intendant; Estienne, director of accounts of the Company of the Indies; Louis Viger,
resident; Morisset/Maurisset, employe [of the Company of the Indies]; Ste. Marie; Joseph Larche;
Larchevesque [SLC, M1, 139]
Barthelemy Bimmont – native of Paris, parish of St. Paul, son of deceased François Bimmont,
bourgeois of Paris, and Magdelaine Dan [Daniel?], married Jeanne Françoise Maron [sic] – native
of Paris, parish of St. Sulpice, daughter of Pierre Maroy and deceased Marie Anne Legrand (?),
widow of Pierre Richaume, who died in Louisiana, 25 November 1727. Place not specified. [NO
French, 10]
Pierre Richaume – son of Jacques Richaume and Marguerite Graho, married Jeanne Françoise
Maroye – daughter of Pierre François Maroye and Marie Anne Le Grand, 19 April 1721. Place not
specified. [NO French, 87]
Marguerite Masson, age 21 [no information on her found to date]
Not on list - Marianne Thérèse / Anne Thérèse Masson, native of Mons in Le Hainaut [Belgium],
[resident] of le Blanc Concession, married Philippe Jacques Leduc, 21 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 38].
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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[Philippe Jacques Leduc, native of Meney in Flanders, of Le Blanc conession; witnesses: Lepinière;
Philippe François Vallart; Jean Galley].
Philippe Jacque Leduc –native of Meney in Flanders, married Marie Anne Thérèze Masson, 21
July 1721 – native of Mons in Henaux, of the Le Blanc Concession. No place specified. [NO French,
62]
1 July 1727 census of New Orleans, rue de Bourbon, Philippes Leduc, locksmith, was enumerated
with a wife [Census, 88]. January 1732 census of New Orleans, rue de Bourbon, Leduc, locksmith,
was enumerated with a wife [Census, 132].
Geneviève Mavre/Mandre, age 15, daughter of Louis and Charlotte Henry, married at Old Biloxi
Antoine D’Engremont, 23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 21] [Antoine D’Engremeont was the son of Jean
and Nicole Tessier; witnesses: Riffau/Rifau; Alexandre Nicolas Capel; Jean Baptiste Fontaine;
Maurice Piquy/Piqui]
Antoine d’Engremont – son of Jean d’Engremont and Nicole Tessier, married Geneviève Mandre –
daughter of Louis Mandre and Charlotte Henry, 23 April 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 31]
Witnesses at marriage:
Alexandre Nicolas Capel married Perette Valiere 3 June 1721.
Maurice Piquy married Marguerite Letellier 9 June 1721.
Jean Baptiste Fontaine married Louise Leguin 23 April 1721.
Catherine Melier, age 18 [no information on her found to date]
Catherine Menu, age 28, daughter of Jean and Marie Françoise Boisseau, married at Old Biloxi Jacques
Courtableau, 27 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 35] [Jacques Courtableau was the son of Jean and Jeanne
Chaloupeau; witnesses: Jean Cortier/Costier; Jean Robier; Charles Goubin] She appears to have had
a son, Hugue, baptized 4 December 1729 and buried 26 July 1731, about one year old.
Jacques Courtableau – son of Jean Courtableau and Jeanne Chapoupeau, married Catherine Menu-
daughter of Jean Menu and Marie Françoise Boisseau, 27 June 1721. Place not specified. [NO
French, 24]
Marie Madeleine Mercier, age 16, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Louise Bourgeois, native of Reims in
Champagne, married (1) at Old Biloxi Simon La Caille, 9 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 29]; (2) Jacques
Duprez, 6 June 1725 [SLC, M1, 85- Simon La Caille died in parish of New Orleans] [Simon La
Caille was the son of François and Jeanne Blanpin; witnesses: Julien Parin; Antoine Louet; François
Nouvel; Pierre Charpentier. They had a son, Jacques, under the name of Lalaille, buried 27 August
1725, two years old [AN, F 1725, 22]
Simon La Caille –son of François La Caille and Jean Blanpain, married Magdelaine Mercier –
daughter of Jean Baptiste Mercier and Louise Bourgeois, 9 June 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 56]
Jacques Duprez – native of Caen in Normandy, parish of St. Pierre, son of Guillaume Duprez and
Renée André, menuissier, married Magdeleine Mercier - native of Rheims in Champagne, parish of
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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St. Etienne, daughter of Jean Baptiste Mercier and Louis Bourgeois, widow of Simon la Caille, who
died in this parish, 6 June 1725. No place stated. [NO French, 39]
Geneviève Morline, age 18, [no information on her found to date]
Marie Françoise Muguet, age 19, daughter of Jacques and Marie C[o?]ehoin, married at Old Biloxi
Charles L’Etimier, 25 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 34] [He was the son of Marin and Barbe Goulet;
witnesses: Joseph Gaudin; Philibert Fuge; Charles Goubin]
Charles Letienier (?) – son of Marie Letienier and Barbe Goulet, married Marie Françoise Maguet
– daughter of Jacques Maguet and Marie Cochois (?) [or Cochoin?], 25 June 1721. No place
specified. [NO French, 65]
Marie Anne Nayon, age 25 [no information on her found to date]
24 November 1721- New Orleans – forced immigrants (women) Anne Namont [Census, 21]
Not on list – Marie Thérèse Neuville, daughter of de Neuville and de Breboeuf, married at Old Biloxi,
Jean François de Gallais/L’Esclos de Gallais, 23 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 21] [He was the son of
Jean François and Jeanne Morgan; witnesses: De Blanc; Jappis/Jappy; Gerard; Etienne; de la
Goublaye; Gerard]
Jean François Lenclos (?) de Gallais, son of Jean François Lenclos de Gallais and Jeanne Morgau,
married Marie Thérèse de Neuville, 23 April 1721 – daughter of Sieur de Neuville and Demoiselle
de Breboeuf. No place specified. [NO French, 63]
Catherine Paule, age 23 [no information on her found to date] (??) Same as Catherine de St. Paul who
was a witness at marriage of Marguerite Belanger, age 26, daughter of Jacques and Catherine
Garboise, native of Sèvres, Archdiocese of Paris, married at Old Biloxi (1) Joseph Dutro/Duero, 6
May 1721 [SLC, M1, 24].
Catherine Paul, godmother to Antoine, a Negro, slave of Mr. Domail, 30 October, 1732, Mobile.
Godfather was Antoine Colon, soldier. [Mobile, 273]
A Catherine Pot was godmother to Catherine Dupont, daughter of Claude Dupont and Marie Anne
Foucot, 15 November [1732] at Mobile. Godfather was Philippe Domail, resident of Mibile. [Mobile,
273] [Jeanne de la Fond was wife of Domail.]
A Catherine Pot was godmother to a Negro belonging to Mr. Pechon. Godfather was Jean Baptiste
Huet, 5 May 1731, Mobile. [Mobile, 260]
A Catherine Pot was godmother to Jean Baptiste LaVigne, son of Piere La Vigne, soldier of De
Lusser and Marie Henriette. Godfatgher was Jean Baptiste Colomb, soldier of Marchand, 29 January
1731, Mobile [Mobile, 252] signed as Catherine Pau
15 December 1730 – Catherine Peaux was godmother to François Compagnot, son of François
Compagnot and Jeanne Lafot. Godfather w as Claude Pinzdé. Signed as Catherine Pau, Mobile
[Mobile, 251]
8 December 1726 – Catherine Pot godmother to Dominique François Compagnot, son of François
Compagnot, and Jeanne Lafond. Godfather was Pierre Dominic Bayard.
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Jacqueline Penard/Pinard, age 25, daughter of François and Geneviève Pinard, married at Old Biloxi
Joseph Pierre/Louis Joseph Castel, 6 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 36] [Joseph Pierre was the son of
Antoine and Marieanne Masson, from the Diocese of Tournay, parish of Troye; witnesses: Pierre
Julien; Pierre Robert; Etienne Couvent; Jacque Lahoupay; Sister St. Louis] Jacqueline Pinard was
deceased in New Orleans by 25 September 1730 when Louis Joseph Castel married Marie
Choupee/Chouppe; witnesses: Charles François Le Moine; Arnoult Resche dit Belaire; Madrie [SLC,
M1, 221]
Louis Joseph Castel – son of Antoine Castel and Marie Anne Masson, married Jacqueline Pinard –
daughter of François Pinard and Geneviève Pinard (sic), 6 Julyb 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 20]
Joseph Castel – widow(er) of deceased Jacqueline Pinard, who died at New Orleans, native of the
bishopric of Tournay, parish of Troye, son of Antoine Castel and Marie Chouppe – who knows
neither her birthplace nor her parents, 25 September 1730. Place not specified. [NO French, 20]
Françoise Rabu, age 25, married at Old Biloxi Pierre Durand, 10 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 11] [He
was the son of Jérôme and Margueritte Blanchard, from Maran in Poitou, presently a resident in the
Illinois; witnesses: Dalcour and Sister Gertrude.] The couple went to Kaskaskia. Her next two
marriages were in Kaskaskia.
Pierre Durand – son of Jérôme Durand and Marguerite Blanchard, native of Maran in Poitou, now a
resident of Illinois, married Françoise Rabu, 10 February 1721. No place specified. [NO French,
40]
[Brown & Cena – D10- January 1726 – daughter of Pierre Melet and Françoise [no name listed]
[Brown & Cena- D24- 11 April 1726- Antoine Sorel and Lucie Rollet – baptism of a daughter, not
named; godparents – Raymond Brosse and Françoise Rabut
Marie Louise Richard, age 16 [no information on her found to date]
Not on list – Anne Rolais, daughter of Martin and Perine Lafleur, married at Old Biloxi Antoine Sorel,
15 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 37] [Antoine Sorel was the son of Michel and Margueritte Second;
witnesses: Gaspar Digue; François Courtai; Antoine Caron]
Antoine Sorel – son of Michel Sorel and Marguerite Second, married Anne Rolais- daughter of
Martin Rolais and Perine Lafleur, 15 July 1721. Place not speicified. [NO French, 95]
Beauregard, Tome II, p. 2071 January 1726 census of Illinois “Daupine (dit), his wife (Lucie Rollet),
2 children (Marie, Joseph)
[Brown & Cena- D24- 11 April 1726- Antoine Sorel and Lucie Rollet – baptism of a daughter, not
named; godparents – Raymond Brosse and Françoise Rabut]
[Brown & Cena – Antoine Sorel died 22 January 1747
A daughter born 11 April 1726- named Françoise
A daughter born named Elizabeth
Possibly a second marriage to a Marie Barbe Le Vicomte, son Martin born and died 1746
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Daughter Marie Joseph Sorel married André Thomas Desjardins- they had a daughter, Marie Josephe, 28
December 1743, Antoine Sorel godfather
Not on list- Françoise Rousset, of the Marquis Dankeny concession, married Nicolas
Prouet/Brouet/Proue, 15 July 1721 [SLC, M1, 37]15 July 1721, #37. No chaplain present. No
witnesses listed. Nicolas Prouet, son of Nicolas and Jeanne Chauraux, native of the parish of La
Grevache, Diocese of Lusson [Luçon], arrived for the Dauseny concession, buriedl 1 November 1727
[AN, F 1727-1728, 30]. A Nicolas Prouet, carpenter, married Jaquette Maisonneuf, 5 April 1723;
witnesses: Leblanc; Durocher; Blancpin [SLC, M1, 62].
Françoise Savary/Sauary/Savarie, age 20, daughter of Jean Baptiste and Louise Françoise Langlois,
native of Dieppe, Diocese of Rouen, married at Old Biloxi Barthelemy Madre, 17 June 1721 [SLC,
M1, 32] [He was the son of Pierre and Jean[ne] Joli[caux?]; witnesses: Antoine Bunel; Charles
Requiem; Charles Goubin. Barthelemy Madre was buried about 9 December 1732 [SLC, B1, 81]
Louise Françoise Savarie married Martin Godar, native of Paris, edge-tool maker, 19 January 1733
[SLC, B1, 59] Martin Godar, son of Jean Baptiste and Marie Lepointier, native of St. Denis, Diocese
of Paris, edge-tool maker; witnesses: Arnault Roche; Louis Colet; François Dumont de Montigny;
Paul Balcour.
Barthelemy Madre – son of Pierre Madré and Jeanne Jolicoeur, married Françoise Savary –
daughter of Jean Baptiste Savary and Louise Françoise Langlois, 17 June 1721. No place specified.
[NO French, 68]
Martin Godar – taillandier, native of St. Denis, bishopric of Paris, son of Jean Baptiste Godar and
Marie Le Pointier, married, 19 January 1733, Louise Françoise Savarie – native of Dieppe,
bishopric of Rouen, widow of Bathelemy Madré, who died in Louisiana. No place specified. [NO
French, 46]
In the July 1727 census if inhabitants along the left bank of the Mississippi Berthelemy Madre was
enumerated with his wife and child [Census, 103]. In the 1731 census of inhabitants along the
Mississippi River, Madre, wife and child were enumerated [Census, 114]. Madre was listed as
having acquired his land by possession [Census, 143].
Martin Godart, single, was enumerated in the January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana,
living on rue Royale, in New Orleans [Census, 90]
Witnesses to first marriage:
Charles Requiem
Charles Goubin
[Toups, p. 103- Le Chameau, 11 August 1720, Madre as a mannoeuvre]
Not on list- Marguerite Toulouze, daughter of Claude and Louise ??, from St. Firmin Parish in Picardy,
a parishioner of New Orleans, married Lucien Poire, 3 April 1721 [SLC, M1, 17] Lucien Poire, son
of Lucien and Catherine Lucas, native of Paris and parishioner of New Orleans. No witnesses
mentioned.
Lucien Poire – native of Paris, parish of St. Eustache, son of Lucien Poiré and Catherine Luead (?),
married, 3 April 1721, Marguerite Toulouze [or Loulouze] – daughter of Claude Toulouze and
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
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Louise. The bride states that she does not know her mother’s last name. She is a native of the parish
of St. Fermin in Picardy. No place specified. [NO French, 81]
In the January 1726 census of the Colony of Louisiana, in New Orleans, rue Royalle, Lue Poirier, a
gunsmith, was enumerated with a wife [Census, 70]. In the July 1727 census in New Orleans, on rue
Royal, Livien Poirier, a gunsmith, was enumerated with a wife and child [Census, 86]. On the 1731
map by Gonichon of landowners in New Orleans Poire was listed [Census, 111]. In the January 1732
cneus of inhabitants and property owners of New Orleans, on rue Royalle, Poire, a gusnsmith, was
enumerated with a wife and two children [Census, 130].
Perrette Vaillet/Vailly/Valiere/Vallier/Volier, age 18, daughter of Nicolas and Geneviève de Belle
Cour/Belcour, married Alexandre Nicolas Capelle/Capel, 3 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 26] [Possibly same as
Perinne Vally, native of Paris, buried about 24 January 1733 [SLC, B1, 81] [Alexandre Capelle was the
son of Gilbert Nicolas Capel and Petronille Lemoine; witnesses: Jacques Roba/Robat; Marie Barbe
Lecomte; Mathieu Avignon; Jeane Chevet; Norbert de Villeneuve; Marie Jeane François; Sister St.
Louis] Widow of Alexandre Capel, she married Alexandre Metivier, 23 February 1722 in New Orleans
[SLC, M1, 47] [Alexandre Metivie/Métivier was the son of Jacques and Perine Lamo; witnesses: Vailly;
L. Louet; Guillaume Le François; Jean Bidet; Sebastien Boet; Jean Massiere]
Alexandre Metunier (?) – son of Jacques Metunier and Perine Lamo, married Perette Volier, 23
Februry 1722, - daughter of Nicolas Vloier and Geneviève Belcour, widow of Alexandre Nicolas
Capel. No place specified. [NO French, 72]
Witnesses to first marriage: already mentioned for their respective marriages all on the same date.
Witnesses to second marriage:
Jean Bidet- was on le St. Louis from the rade of La Palisse for Louisiana 21 March 1719. He was a
wheelwright going to work on the Concession of Cantillon. He was with Sebastien Lartout, a tailor.
Also a witness to marriage of Mathurin Roger and Catherine Blanchard, 5 April 1721.
Not on list – Marie Catherine Verdevouest/Verdeverrest married, 31 July 1721, Pierre Marchand
[SLC. M1, 38]. Witnesses: Lemelle; Rosset. No parents listed for either party.
Pierre Marchand married Marie Catherine Verdeverrest, 31 July 1721. No place specified. [NO
French, 69]
In the 24 November 1721 census of New Orleans, Marchand, ship’s master, and wife were
enumerated among those in the employ of the Company [Census, 19]
Anne Vigneron, age 30 [no information on her found to date]
Not on list- Marie Viver/Vibert/Viben/Vilien, widow of François Possan, married at Old Biloxi Claude
Fontaine/De Fontaine/De Fontaines, soldier of the Company of de Mon[inor?], of Limai [Limesy],
Diocese of Rouen, 17 February 1721 [SLC, M1, 41 (do they mean 14?]; witnesses: Jean Lorieu[u?];
Jacques Dureau] She was deceased by 13 December 1723 when Claude Fontaine married Marieanne
Hauochecorne; witnesses Etienne Bonet/Bonnet, resident of this city [New Orleans]; Jacques Dureau,
resident of this city; Jean Robin; George Tesson [SLC, M1, 70]
Certification of the marriage of Claude Fontaine – soldier in the Company of Mr. de Monmor (?)
and Marie Viber- widow of François Posan, 17 February 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 43]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
Baleine Women
Gail Moreau-DesHarnais
43
Claude Fontaine – native of Melai, bishopric of Rhouan, previously married to Marie Vilien,
resident of this town, married 13 December 1723 Marie Anne Hauchecorne (?) – native of Rouan,
parish of St. Cloud, widow of David Jannot, smelter in Lorraine, of the Company of the Indies. No
place specified. [NO French, 43]
Marie [Magdeleine] Villeroy, age 17, daughter of Jean and Françoise ??, married at Old Biloxi
Guillaume Vivier, 10 June 1721 [SLC, M1, 30] [He was the son of Jean and Marie Moreau;
witnesses: Louis Robillard; Ferdinand Halin (could this be Hubin as in marriage of Daublin and
Duby?); Pierre François Daublin/Daublain]
Guillaume Vivier – son of Jean Vivier and Marie [Blank] Moreau, married Magdelaine Villeroy –
daughter of Jean Villeroy and Françoise [blank], 10 June 1721. No place specified. [NO French, 99]
There appears to be no further information on the family.
Witnesses to the marriage:
Louis Robillard- married Marie Magdelaine Cordier, 15 May 1721- went to Kaskaskia and
Cahokia
Pierre François Daublin married Catherine Duby, 2 June 1721
Louise Vollery, age 17, married Noel Deprouond, 10 February 1721, at Old Biloxi [SLC, M1, 11]
Noel Deprounond, of Lion and presently resident at Mirangouin, was the son of Jean and Claudine
Amao; witnesses: Sister Gertrude; Dalcourt.
Noel de Prounond – son of Jean de Prounond and Claudine Amar, native of Lyon, now a resident of
Mirangouin, married Louise Vollery - no parents listed, 10 February 1721, Old Biloxi. [NO French,
32].
Noel Provand – died 26 August 1736. No place specified. [GCC, 55]
17 March 1734, Marie Louise Provond, daughter of Noel de Provond, resident of Mobile River,
and Louise Valtre. Born 23 January 1734. Godparents: François Bernaudy and Marie Louise de
Comte de Pechon [Mobile, 291].
Noel de Pronoud, resident [of Mobile], was godfather to Marie, an Indian of Jeanne Marguerite,
Indian slave of Mr. Fleury, resident, 8 February 1734.
Catherine de Pronoud, baptized 2 April 1731, Mobile, daughter of Noel de Pronoud, resident of the
River, and Louise de Vallée. Godparfents were Jean Brudel, resident, and Catherine Christophe.
[Mobile, 263]
Marie Provon, 3 August 1729 [born 4 April 1729], Mobile, daughter of Noel Provon, resident, and
Louise Vueldre. Godparents: Claude Parent, resident, and Marie Anne Halin, daughter of Mr. Alain.
[Mobile, 234]
25 December 1726 [born the 24th], Mobile, Etienne Noel Provond, son of Noel de Provond, resident
of the Mobile River, and Louise Walte. Godparents: Etienne Dubordieu, clerk of the company, and
Marie Anne Arlu, wife of Mr. Prent, edge-tool maker. [Mobile, 181]
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
Baleine Women
Gail Moreau-DesHarnais
44
24 August 1726 – Noel Provond was godfather to Catherine, a Negro, belonging to Rochon, a
resident.
9 April 1722 [born 10 January 1722], Mobile, Marie Jeanne de Prouan, daughter of Noel de Prouan
and Louise Valde. Godparents: Jean Mathé [signed J. Mather] dit Bellair, sergeant of the troops of
the garrison, and Jeanne de Kerourret, wife of Mr. LeConte. [Mobile, 124]
Unknown women who witnessed some of the marriages
Jeanne Bazi
Marthe Flaide
Catherine Audar
Catherine de St. Paul- same as Catherine Paule??
Elizabeth Brunel
Charlotte Tauenard
Marie Louise Rufe
Marie Larchevesque
Anne Jeanne Volvai
Marie Moranceau
Couples and individuals from New Orleans and Old Biloxi in Kaskaskia
Leonard Billeron Lafatigue and Marie Claire Catoire - Baleine
Françoise Rabut and Pierre Durand - Baleine
Antoine Sorel Dauphine and Anne/Lucie Rallais/Rollet – Baleine ?
Michel Vien
Aubuchon and Brunet – her parents Brunet & DesHayes
Marie Goneau and Pierre Claude Marechal – her second marriage was to Charles Gossiaux, widower of
Jeanne Bienvenu by 1729 -Baleine
Jean Baptiste Crely & Ayette
? Raymond Broce/Brosse – maybe Raymond Brosse dit St. Cerny who was in Kaskaskia in 1726. Left
for New Orleans in June 1744- Belting, p. 88.
François Coset dit Coco & Elisabeth Bienvenu
Louis Robillard & Marie Madeleine Cordier - Baleine
Jacques Robat/Roba/Rober & Marie Comte/Lecomte - Baleine
Soldiers at Mobile
De Lusser’s Company
De Lusser, infantry captain
Claude [Jacques] Dupont
Pierre Jacques Renauld
Etienne Tessier, sergeant
André Miot
Guillaume Duvat, Swiss corporal
Pierre LaVigne
Marchand’s company
Claude Pinsdé dit Bolonnois –sergeant 1729, 1727, 1726
Martin Doré
Charles Boyer dit Lespérance
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
Baleine Women
Gail Moreau-DesHarnais
45
Jean Baptiste Colomb/ Colon (?)
Jacques Branu dit Lafrance, sergeant
Pierre Joachim Hade
Joseph Boisier de Tremoulet, Jr. -1729
Etienne Compagnot- 1728
François Ligneveux dit Clermont- 1728
Pierre Bidot dit St. Jacques – 1728
Pierre Guedon, corporal – 1727
Charles Bouguiet- 1727
Lambert Poupart – 1727
Gabriel de Monmarquet – lieutenant, 1727
Boullonet – sergeant- 1726
Baptiste Aloy – 1726
Jacques Blanc, sergeant – 1726
Coluet – sergeant- 1726
Jean Case/La Casse – 1726
Lorandine - 1725
Merveilleux’s Company
Joseph Gardon
Louis Fontenot, sergeant
Pierre Renauld – 1730
Robert Olivier
Lalou-1729
Laurent Laurent -1729
Etienne Tessier, sergeant -1729
Joseph Augeron, soldier
Pierre Roy -1729
Latour Company
Jacques Claude Dupont – 1729, 1727
Joseph Augeroy – 1728
Pierre LaVigne- 1728
Pierre Dauphin- 1728
Pierre Renaud – 1728, 1727
Robert Olivier dit Joly – 1728
Etienne Tessier- sergeant- 1728, 1727, 1726
Charles Groslier – 1728
Martin Bardet- 1727
Julien Rouot- 1727
Pierre Mosel- 1727
… Guillaume, corporal – 1727
Louis Fontenois [Soupinot] dit Colin of Poitiers, sergeant- 1727, 1726
Pierre Polet/Paullez- 1727
Pierre des Anges dit St. Jacques – 1727
Jean Loranson dit Beaulieu- 1727
Nicolas Aubry- corporal – 1726
Pierre Dominique Bayard, soldier
Jean Guillaume Burat- soldier in Mobile garrison 1728
Nicolas Vuildrequin -1727
Morbihan, Paris, New Orleans, Natchez, Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres
Baleine Women
Gail Moreau-DesHarnais
46
Jean Epiu dit La Fleur- native of St. Honoré in Brittany – 1725
Jean Brudel dit LaRose - 1725