Re: footnote to your Médicis note...connection between Médicis and Acadia
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footnote to your Mu00e9dicis note...connection between Mu00e9dicis and Acadia
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La Tour d'Auvergne is the name of my French royal family, orginally from the village of La Tour in Auvergne, dating from the early 10th century, it divided into several branches, including Counts of Auvergne, Dukes of Bouillon and Al'bert, and Viscounts of Turenne; see BOUILLON and TURENNE.Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne (d. 1519) married Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino.
Descendants of Madeleine de LaTour d'Auvergne
Generation No. 1
1.MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE(JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1496, and died 1519.She married LORENZO II DE' MEDICI, DUKE OF URBINO June 13, 1518, son of PIERO MEDICI and ALFONSINA ORSINI.He was born 1492, and died May 04, 1519.
Notes for LORENZO II DE' MEDICI, DUKE OF URBINO:
MEDICIS BEHIND SOME OF WORLD'S GREATES ART
Some of the brightes moments of the Renaissance, and some of its darker intrigues, are owned to a powerful ITALIAN FAMILY, the Medicis. Neither sculptors nor painters, they were wealthy BANKERS AND POLITICIANS who commissioned some of the greatest artworks in history. The Medicis RULED FLORENCE for much of the 15th through 18th centuries, and two Renaissance popes ---- Leo X and Clement VII, belonged to the family. One standout in the family is Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-92). Called Lorenzo the Magnificent, he was a scholar, gifted poet and a shrewd statesman who managed to survive assassination plots and avert wars between FLORENCE and the cities of NAPLES and VOLTERRA, Lorenzo built libraries and supported artists and poets, including Michelangelo and Botticelli. Unfortunately, his business sense was not as keen as his political skills or artistic acumen. He mismanaged the family's BANKING BUSINESS, and it never recovered.
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More About LORENZO MEDICI and MADELEINE D'AUVERGNE:
Marriage: June 13, 1518
Child of MADELEINE D'AUVERGNE and LORENZO MEDICI is:
2. i. QUEEN OF FRANCE CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, b. 1519, FLORENCE, ITALY; d. January 05, 1588/89, BLOIS, FRANCE.
Generation No. 2
2.QUEEN OF FRANCE CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE (MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)1 was born 1519 in FLORENCE, ITALY, and died January 05, 1588/89 in BLOIS, FRANCE.She married HENRI II DE VALOIS, DUC D'ORLENS, KING OF FRANCE 1533, son of FRANCOIS DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and CLAUDE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS.He was born March 31, 1519 in SAINT GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE, and died 1559.
Notes for QUEEN OF FRANCE CATHERINE (DE LATOUR) MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE:
CATHERINE DE MEDICIS (1519-89), Queen of France (1547-59) and mother of the last three (3) Valois Kings of France. She was a major force in FRENCH POLITICS during the 30 years of Roman Catholic--Huguenot Wars and an instigator of the ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY MASSACRE.
Catherine was born on April 13, 1519, in FLORENCE, ITALY, the daughter of the Florentine Ruler Lorenzo de' Medici, called Lorenzo the Magnificent. In 1533 she married the Duc d'Orlens, who became King of France in 1547 as Herni II. She had little power during the reign of her husband and that of her first son, Francis II, but on Francis's death in 1560 the government fell entirely into her hands. She ruled as regent for her second son, Charles IX, until he reached his majority in 1563, and she continued to dominated him for the duration of his reign.
POLITICAL ROLE
In her determination to preserve Royal Power at any cost, Catherine devoted her energies to maintaining a balance between the PROTESTANT group known as the HUGUENOTS, led by the FRENCH MILITARY LEADER Gaspard de Coligny, and the ROMAN CATHOLICS, led by the powerful HOUSE OF GUISE. During the RELIGIOUS CIVIL WARS that began in 1562, Catherine, a ROMAN CATHOLIC, usually supported the CATHOLICS; sometimes, however, political expendiency led her to switch her support to the HUGUENOTS. Her political manipulations also affected the personal affairs of her family. In 1560 she arranged for her daughter, Elizabeth de Valois (1545-68), to become the third (3) wife of the powerful ROMAN CATHOLIC King of Spain, Philip II. In 1572 Catherine found it propitious to marry another daughter, Margaret de Valois, to the PROTESTANT King Henri of Navarre, who later became Henri IV (The Great), King of France. Later in 1572 she found the growing HUGUENOT influence over her son Charles, the French King, frightening; accordingly, she instigated the plot to assassinate the PROTESTANT LEADER Gaspard de Coligny that led to his death and the deaths of an estimated 50,000 other HUGUENOTS in the ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY MASSACRE (1572). After the death of Charles in 1574 and the accession to the throne of her third (3) son as Henri III, Catherine's power declined. She died in BLOIS, FRANCE, on January 5, 1589.
ART PATRON
Apart from her political role, Catherine was a patron of the arts. Her interest in architecture was demonstrated in the building of a new wing of the LOUVRE MUSEUM, in initiating construction of the TUILERIES GARDENS, and in building the CHATEAU DE MONCEAU. Her personal library, containing numerous rare manuscripts, was renowned in RENAISSANCE FRANCE.
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HARRISON THOMAS LA TOUR
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June 20, 2000
Dear Mr. Thomas,
To follow-up- our phone conversation on Monday, I write with the following information, as you requested.
Osborne B. Thomas and Catherine La Toure were married at St. Augustine Church in Muskogee on April 25, 1953. Mr. Thomas had been baptized in the Methodist faith at Port Arthur, Texas (no date given); and Ms. La Toure had been baptized Catholic at UGANDA MARTYRS in Okmulgee on July 3, 1932
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The Medici Family The Medici Family
The Medici family of Florence can be traced back to the end of the 12th century.
It was part of the patrician class*, not the nobility, and through much of its
history the family was seen as the friends of the common people. Through banking
and commerce, the family acquired great wealth in the 13th century, and
political influence came along with this wealth. At the end of that century, a
member of the family served as gonfaliere, or standard bearer (high ceremonial
office) of Florence. In the 14th century the family's wealth and political
influence increased until the gonfaliere Salvestro de' Medici led the common
people in the revolt of the ciompi (small artisanate). Although Salvestro became
the de facto dictator of the city, his brutal regime led to his downfall and he
was banished in 1382. The family's fortune then fell until it was restored by
Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (1360-1429), who made the Medici the wealthiest
family in Italy, perhaps Europe. The family's political influence again
increased, and Giovanni was gonfaliere in 1421.
Giovanni's son, Cosimo (1389-1464), Cosimo il Vecchio (the old or first Cosimo),
is considered the real founder of the political fortunes of the family. In a
political struggle with another powerful family, the Albizzi, Cosimo initially
lost and was banished, but because of the support of the people he was soon
recalled, in 1434, and the Albizzi were banished in turn. Although he himself
occupied no office. Cosimo ruled the city as uncrowned king for the rest of his
life. Under his rule Florence prospered.
Cosimo il Vecchio
Cosimo spent a considerably part of his huge wealth on charitable acts, live
simply, and cultivated literature and the arts. He amassed the largest library
in Europe, brought in many Greek sources, including the works of Plato, from
Constantinople, founded the Platonic Academy and patronized Marsilio Ficino, who
later issued the first Latin edition of the collected works of Plato. The
artists supported by Cosimo included Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Alberti,
Fra Angelico, and Ucello. During his rule and that of his sons and grandson,
Florence became the cultural center of Europe and the cradle of the new
Humanism. Cosimo's son Piero (1416-1469) ruled for just a few years but
continued his father's policies while enjoying the support of the populace.
Piero's sons, Lorenzo (1449-1492) and Giuliano (1453-1478) ruled as tyrants, and
in an attack in 1478 Giuliano was killed and Lorenzo wounded. If the family
fortunes dwindled somewhat and Florence was not quite as prosperous as before,
under Lorenzo, known as the Magnificent, the city surpassed even the cultural
achievements of the earlier period. This was the high point of the Florentine
Renaissance: Ficino, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Boticelli, Michelangelo,
etc. But Lorenzo's tyrranical style of governing and hedonistic lifestyle eroded
the goodwill of the Florentine people. His son Piero (1472-1503) ruled for just
two years. In 1494, after accepting humiliating peace conditions from the French
(who had invaded Tuscany), he was driven out of the city and died in exile. For
some time, Florence was now torn by strife and anarchy and, of course, the rule
of Savanarola*.
Upon the defeat of the French armies in Italy by the Spanish, the Spanish forced
Florence to invite the Medici back. Piero's younger brother Giuliano (1479-1516)
reigned from 1512 to 1516, and became a prince; he was followed by Lorenzo
(1492-1519), son of Piero, who was named Duke of Urbino by Pope Leo X (himself a
Medici, son of Lorenzo the Magnificent); and upon Lorenzo's death, Giulio
(1478-1534), the illigitimate son of Lorenzo the Magnificent's brother Giuliano,
became rule of the city but abdicated in 1523 in favor of his own illegitimate
son, Alessandro (1510-1537), to become Pope Clement VII. Alessandro became
hereditary Duke of Florence.
If the rulers since Lorenzo the Magnificent had been weak and ineffective, this
changed when Cosimo I (1519-1574) ascended the throne in 1537 at the age of 18.
Cosimo was a descendant not of Cosimo il Vecchio but from Cosimo's brother. He
quickly consolidated his power, and under his rule Tuscany was transformed into
an absolutist nation state. Although politically ruthless, Cosimo was highly
cultured and promoted letters and arts as well as the Tuscan economy and navy.
He founded the Accademia della Crusca, a body charged with the promotion of the
Tuscan language (which has become the standard Italian of today), the Accademia
del Disegno (Academy of Design), renewed the university of Pisa, and conquered
Siena and Lucca.
Cosimo I
In 1569 Cosimo was named Grand Duke of Tuscany. He set the style for the new
absolute rule by concentrating the administration of Florence in a new office
building, the Uffizi (where he also began a small museum for art works; the
entire Uffizi is now a museum), and moving his residence across the river to the
Pitti Palace, bought in 1549 and enlarged and remodeled several times by Cosimo
and his descendants. He built a private corridor between the Pitti Palace and
the Palazzo Vecchio in the city, where the government met. Vincenzo Galilei
moved his family, including the ten-year old Galileo, from Pisa to Florence in
the year of Cosimo's death.
Cosimo's son, Francesco I (1541-1587) was an ineffectual ruler under whom
Tuscany languished. His younger brother, Ferdinand (1549-1609), who had been
made a cardinal at the age of fifteen, became Grand Duke upon Francesco's death
in 1587. Ferdinand II was a capable administrator under whom Tuscany flourished
again.
Ferdinand I
Ferdinand was an admirer of Tomasso Campanella and tried to protect him as best
he could. He was interested in scientific matters, and had a great armillary
sphere* constructed by Antonio Santucci, his cosmographer.
Armillary Sphere of Santucci
Ferdinand appointed Galileo to the professorship of mathematics at the
university of Pisa in 1588. In the year of his accession, Ferdinand married
Christina of Lorraine (1565-1637), who was the grand daughter of Catherine de'
Medici, Queen of France. Christina was well-disposed to Galileo and as a favor
in return for some services rendered by Galileo when he was still in Padua found
a position for his brother in law Benedetto Landucci. It was to Christina that
Galileo later wrote his letter on science and scripture, "Letter to the Grand
Duchess Christina of Lorraine."
Christina of Lorraine
Ferdinand and Christina had four sons and four daughters. The eldest son, Cosimo
II, ascended the throne upon his father's death in 1609. Galileo had tutored
Cosimo in mathematics during some summers, and therefore the young Grand Duke
knew him well and admired him enough to offer him a court position in 1610,
after Galileo had dedicated Sidereus Nuncius to him and his family. After a bout
of fever, in 1615, Cosimo's health deteriorated, and he died in 1620.
Cosimo II
Cosimo's son, Ferdinand II (1610-1670) was just ten years old when he became
Grand Duke, and until his majority the government was carried on by the two
Grand Duchesses, Cosimo's mother Christina of Lorraine, and Cosimo's wife, Maria
Magdalena of Austria, the sister of the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
Ferdinand II
During the outbreak of the plague, in 1630, Ferdinand distinguished himself, but
he was not a strong ruler and was unable to protect Galileo from the Inquisition
* in 1633. In 1657, together with his brother Leopold, Ferdinand established the
Accademia del Cimento, or Academy of Experiment, a forerunner of more permanent
scientific academies, such as the Royal Society of London (1665) and the Royal
French Academy of Sciences (1666). The Accademia del Cimento stopped functioning
in 1667.
The Florentine and Tuscan economy had been slowly stagnating since the end of
the sixteenth century. Under Ferdinand II, his son, Cosimo III (1642-1723), and
his grandson, Gian-Gastone (1671-1737), the city country slipped into
insignificance. Cosimo III's rule was one of incompetence and religious
intolerance. Gian-Gastone's rule was too short to repair the damage. In 1735, an
arrangement was made between Austria, France, England, and the Netherlands that
a swap should be made with Lorraine going to France and Tuscany to Austria in
return. In 1737 Austrian troops occupied Tuscany. One of Gian Gastone's last
acts was to erect a memorial to Galileo in the church of Santa Croce and to
inter Galileo remains there. During the transference, several parts of Galileo's
skeleton were taken as relics by various people. One of Galileo's fingers is now
housed in the Museum of History of Science in Florence.
Gian-Gastone had no male heir, and the House of Medici died with him.
The Medici family dominated Florentine politics for two and a half centuries and
presided over a cultural achievement that is equalled only by Athens in the
golden age. The family also got its genes mixed with those of most royal
families in Europe. Medici women included Catherine (1519-1589) who married
Henry II, King of France and ruled the coutry after her husband's death; Maria
(1573-1642) married Henry IV, King of France. Maria's daughters became queens of
Spain and England. Cosimo II's wife, Maria Magdalena, was the sister of
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Maria (Marie), Queen of France
Sources
J. R. Hale, Florence and the Medici: the Pattern of Control (London: Thames and
Hudson, 1977); Eric W. Cochrane, Florence in the Forgotten Centuries, 1527-1800
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973); Richard Fremantle, God and Money:
Florence and the Medici in the Renaissance: Including Cosimo I's Uffizi and its
Collection (Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1992). For Galileo and the Medici family,
see Mario Biagioli, "Galileo the Emblem Maker," Isis 81(1990):230-258; and
"Galileo's System of Patronage," History of Science 28(1990):1-62.
Glossary terms
patrician class -- The aristocracy or nobles.
Girolamo Savanarola -- A Dominican friar, prior of a convent of San Marco in
Florence, Savanarola believed that he was sent as a watchman for God to warn
people of impending doom. His power was such that when the Medic i family was
expelled in 1494, he ruled the city and became a major power in Italy. In 1496,
he turned against the pope, after the pope attempted to control the prior's
power by offering a cardinal's office. In 1497, the pope excommunicated
Savanorola. Sa vanorola continued to practice as a priest, refuting the order.
In the end, he was tortured and in 1498 was hanged.
armillary sphere -- An instrument consisting of an arrangement of rings, all of
which are circles of the same sphere, used to show the relative positions of the
celestial equator, ecliptic, and other circles of the cel estial sphere.
Inquisition -- A permanant institution of the Church charged with the
eradication of heresies.
Click here to go to the full Glossary.
Images:
Medici coat of arms. Cosimo il Vecchio: G. F. Young, The Medici, 2 vols.
(London: John Murray, 1912), vol.1, p.63.
Lorenzo the Magnificent: Christopher Hibbert, The Rise and Fall of the House of
Medici (London: Allen Kane, 1974), fig. 7.
Cosimo I: Young, The Medici, vol. 2, p. 247.
Catherine, Queen of France: Young, The Medici, vol. 2, p. 62.
Maria, Queen of France: Young, The Medici, vol. 2, p. 354.
Ferdinand II: Young, The Medici, vol. 2, p. 426.
Armillary sphere of Santucci: Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza,
Florence.
More About QUEEN OF FRANCE CATHERINE (DE LATOUR) MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE:
Confirmation (LDS): (9G0T-RN)
More About HENRI II DE VALOIS, DUC D'ORLENS, KING OF FRANCE:
Cause of Death (Facts Pg): 1559, Killed
Namesake: Henri II de Valois, duc d'Orleans, King of France (1547)
More About HENRI DE VALOIS and CATHERINE MEDICI:
Marriage: 1533
Children of CATHERINE MEDICI and HENRI DE VALOIS are:
3. i. PRINCESS ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. April 02, 1545, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; d. 1568.
ii. FRANCOIS II DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, KING OF FRANCE, b. January 19, 1543/44, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; d. December 05, 1560, ORLEANS, LOIRET, FRANCE; m. MARY STUART, DUCHESSE DE TOURAINE-QUEEN OF SCOTS, April 24, 1558, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; b. December 08, 1542, LINLITHGOW, WEST-LOTHIAN, SCOTLAND.
More About FRANCOIS II DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, KING OF FRANCE:
Burial: December 15, 1560, ST. DENIS, SEINE, FRANCE
More About MARY STUART, DUCHESSE DE TOURAINE-QUEEN OF SCOTS:
Confirmation (LDS): (9FQ5-GK)
More About FRANCOIS DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and MARY STUART:
Marriage: April 24, 1558, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE
4. iii. PRINCESS CLAUDIA DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. November 12, 1547, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE; d. February 20, 1574/75.
iv. PRINCE OF FRANCE LOUIS DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC D'ORLEANS, b. February 03, 1547/48, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; d. October 24, 1550.
5. v. CHARLES IX MAXIMILIEN DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, KING, b. June 27, 1550, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; d. May 30, 1574, VINCENNES, VAL-DE-MARNE, FRANCE.
vi. HENRY III D'AUJOU DE VALOIS-ORLEANS, MONSEIUR, b. September 19, 1551, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE; d. August 01, 1589, ST. CLOUD, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; m. LOUISE DE LORRAINE-VAUDEMONT, 1575, RHEIMS, MARNE, FRANCE; b. April 03, 1553, NOMENY, MERTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE; d. 1601.
More About HENRY III D'AUJOU DE VALOIS-ORLEANS, MONSEIUR:
Cause of Death (Facts Pg): August 01, 1589, Murdered
More About HENRY DE VALOIS-ORLEANS and LOUISE DE LORRAINE-VAUDEMONT:
Marriage: 1575, RHEIMS, MARNE, FRANCE
vii. PRINCESS OF FRANCE MARGUERITE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS, b. May 15, 1552, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; d. March 27, 1616, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; m. HENRI IV DE BOURBON, (THE GREAT), KING OF FRANCE, August 18, 1572, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; b. December 14, 1553, CHATEAU DE PAU, BASSES-PYRENEES, FRANCE.
More About PRINCESS OF FRANCE MARGUERITE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS:
Burial: ST. DENIS, SEINE, FRANCE
More About HENRI IV DE BOURBON, (THE GREAT), KING OF FRANCE:
Confirmation (LDS): (9GJ6-JH)
More About HENRI DE BOURBON and MARGUERITE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS:
Annulment: 1599
Marriage: August 18, 1572, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE
viii. FRANCIS DE VALOIS, DUC DE ALENCON & ANJOU, b. 1555; d. 1584.
ix. FRANCOIS (HERCULE), DUC DE AUJOU-ALENCON FRANCE, b. March 18, 1554/55, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE; d. June 10, 1584.
More About FRANCOIS (HERCULE), DUC DE AUJOU-ALENCON FRANCE:
Burial: THIERY CASTLE, ST. DENIS, FRANCE
x. PRINCESS OF FRANCE JEANNE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS [TWIN], b. June 24, 1556, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE.
xi. PRINCESS OF FRANCE VICTOIRE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS [TWIN], b. June 24, 1556, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE.
Generation No. 3
3.PRINCESS ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE (CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born April 02, 1545 in PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE, and died 1568.She married II FELIPE, KING OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL 1560.He was born May 21, 1527 in VALLADOLID, VALLADOLID, SPAIN, and died 1598.
More About II FELIPE and ELISABETH DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS:
Marriage: 1560
Children of ELISABETH DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS and II FELIPE are:
6. i. CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, b. October 10, 1567, MADRID, MADRID, SPAIN.
7. ii. ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, b. August 12, 1566.
iii. SON PRINCE OF SPAIN, b. October 03, 1568, MADRID, MADRID, SPAIN.
4.PRINCESS CLAUDIA14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE (CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born November 12, 1547 in FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE, and died February 20, 1574/75.She married II CHARLES, DUC DE LORRAINE 1559.He was born 1543 in NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE, and died 1608.
More About PRINCESS CLAUDIA DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE:
Burial: NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE
More About II CHARLES and CLAUDIA DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS:
Marriage: 1559
Children of CLAUDIA DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and II CHARLES are:
8. i. HENRI II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, b. 1563, FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE.
9. ii. PRINCESS OF LORRAINE CHRISTINE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, b. August 06, 1565; d. 1636.
10. iii. FRANCOIS II DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, b. 1572, NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE.
iv. ELISABETH RENEE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS, b. October 09, 1574, NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE; m. I MAXIMILIAN, ELECTOR OF BAVARIAI; b. April 17, 1573, MUNCHEN, OBERBAYERN, BAVARIA.
5.CHARLES IX MAXIMILIEN14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, KING (CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born June 27, 1550 in ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, SEINE-ET-OISE, FRANCE, and died May 30, 1574 in VINCENNES, VAL-DE-MARNE, FRANCE.He married (1) MARIE TOUCHET.He married (2) ARCHDUCHESS OF AUSTRIA ELIZABETH 1570, daughter of II MAXIMILIAN, ROMAN EMPEROR.She was born June 05, 1554 in WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA, and died 1592.
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Marriage: 1570
Child of CHARLES DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and MARIE TOUCHET is:
11. i. CHARLES15 DE VALOIS, DUC D'ANGOULEME (1619), b. 1573; d. 1650.
Children of CHARLES DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and ARCHDUCHESS ELIZABETH are:
ii. MARIE ELISABETH15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS, b. October 27, 1572, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE.
iii. CHARLES ABBOT DE LA CHAISE DIEN FRANCE, b. April 28, 1573.
Generation No. 4
6.CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN (ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born October 10, 1567 in MADRID, MADRID, SPAIN.She married CARLO EMANUEL I DE SAVOY, DUC DE SAVOY, son of EMANUEL PHILIBERT and MARGARET DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS.He was born January 12, 1561/62 in RIVOLI, TORINO, ITALY.
Children of CATHERINE MICHAELA and CARLO DE SAVOY are:
12. i. TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, b. December 21, 1596, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.
13. ii. VITTORIO AMEDEO I DE SAVOY, DUC DE SAVOY, b. May 08, 1587, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY; d. 1637.
14. iii. PRINCESS MARGHERITA DE SAVOY, PRINCESS DE SAVOY, b. April 28, 1589, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.
15. iv. ISABELLA DE SAVOY, PRINCESS DE SAVOY, b. March 11, 1590/91, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.
v. VICTOR AMADEUS I DE SAVOY, b. 1594, ITALY.
7.ISABELLA CLARA15 EUGENIA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN (ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born August 12, 1566.She married ERNST ALBRECHT, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA.He was born November 13, 1559 in WIENER-NEUSTADT, NIEDEROESTERREICH, AUSTRIA.
Children of ISABELLA EUGENIA and ERNST ALBRECHT are:
i. PHILLIPPE16 ALBRECHT, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA, b. October 12, 1605.
ii. ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA ALBRECHT, b. January 27, 1606/07.
iii. ANNE ALBRECHT, ARCHDUCHESS OF AUSTRIA, b. 1609.
8.HENRI II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE (CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1563 in FONTAINEBLEAU, SEINE-ET-MARNE, FRANCE.He married PRINCESS OF MANTUA PRINCESS OF MANTUA MARGHERTTA.She was born 1588 in WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA.
Child of HENRI DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and PRINCESS MARGHERTTA is:
16. i. PRINCESS OF LORRAINE CLAUDE16 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE LORRAINE, b. October 06, 1612, WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA.
9.PRINCESS OF LORRAINE CHRISTINE15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS (CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born August 06, 1565, and died 1636.She married FERDINANDO I DE' MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY, son of COSIMO MEDICI and ELEONORA DI TOLEDO.He was born July 30, 1549 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY, and died 1609.
Children of CHRISTINE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and FERDINANDO MEDICI are:
17. i. COSIMO II DE'16 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY, b. May 12, 1590, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1621.
ii. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY ELEONORA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. November 10, 1591, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
iii. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY CATERINA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. May 02, 1593, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; m. DUC DE MANTUA FERDINANDO; b. 1589, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
iv. PRINCE OF TUSCANY FRANCESCO DE' MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. May 14, 1594, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
v. PRINCE OF TUSCANY CARLO DE' MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. March 19, 1594/95, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
vi. PRINCE OF TUSCANY FILIPPO DE' MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. April 09, 1598, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
vii. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY MADDALENA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. June 28, 1600, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
viii. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY CLAUDIA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. June 04, 1604, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; m. (1) FEDERIGO DELLA ROVERE; b. 1600, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; m. (2) V LEOPOLD, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA; b. October 09, 1586, GRAZ, STEIERMARK, AUSTRIA.
10.FRANCOIS II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE (CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1572 in NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE.He married CHRISTINE KATHARINE, COMTESSE DE SALM.She was born May 1575 in SALM, B-RHN, FRANCE.
Children of FRANCOIS DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and CHRISTINE KATHARINE are:
18. i. CHARLES III16 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, b. 1604, VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.
19. ii. NICOLAS FRANCOIS, DUC DE LORRAINE, b. December 06, 1609, VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.
20. iii. PRINCESS OF LORRAINE PRINCESS DE LORRAINE MARGUERITE, b. 1615, NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE; d. 1672.
11.CHARLES15 DE VALOIS, DUC D'ANGOULEME (1619) (CHARLES IX MAXIMILIEN14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, KING, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1573, and died 1650.He met CHARLOTTE DE MONTMORENCY, COMTESSE DE FLEIX, daughter of HENRY DE MONTMORENCY and LOUISE DE BUDOS.She was born May 11, 1594, and died 1636.
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Child of CHARLES DE VALOIS and CHARLOTTE DE MONTMORENCY is:
i. LOUIS16 DE VALOIS, DUC D'ANGOULEME.
Generation No. 5
12.TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN (CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born December 21, 1596 in TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.He married PRINCESS OF CONDE MARIE SOISSONS DE BOURBON, PRINCESS OF CONDE, daughter of CHARLES DE BOURBON and ANNE DE MONTAFIE.She was born 1603 in TORINO, TORINO, ITALY, and died 1692.
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Confirmation (LDS): (9GJ6-SV)
Children of TOMASO FRANCESCO and MARIE DE BOURBON are:
21. i. FRANCOIS17 SAVOIE, b. 1621, MARTAIZE, LOUDUN, VIENNE, FRANCE/Loudun, France; d. 1678.
ii. CHRISTINA LUIGIA, PRINCESS OF SAVOY-CARIGNAN, b. August 01, 1627, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; m. FERDINAND MAXIMILIAN, PRINCE OF BADEN; b. September 23, 1625, BADEN, BADEN, BADEN.
iii. EMANUELE FILIBERTO, PRINCE OF SAVOY-CARIGNAN, b. August 20, 1630, MOUTIERS, SAVOIE, FRANCE; m. ANGELIQUE CATHERINE D' ESTE; b. March 01, 1655/56, MOUTIERS, SAVOIE, FRANCE.
iv. EUGENIO MAURIZIO, PRINCE OF SAVOY-CARIGNAN, b. May 02, 1633, CHAMBERY, SAVOIE, FRANCE.
13.VITTORIO AMEDEO I16 DE SAVOY, DUC DE SAVOY (CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born May 08, 1587 in TORINO, TORINO, ITALY, and died 1637.He married PRINCESS OF FRANCE CHRISTINA DE BOURBON, PRINCESS DE FRANCE 1619, daughter of HENRI DE BOURBON and MARY MEDICI.She was born February 10, 1605/06 in LOUVRE, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE, and died 1663.
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Marriage: 1619
Children of VITTORIO DE SAVOY and CHRISTINA DE BOURBON are:
i. FRANCIS HYACINTH17 DE SAVOY, b. 1628.
ii. LOUISE DE SAVOY, b. 1629; m. MAURICE; b. 1593.
iii. CARLO EMANUELEII, DUC DE SAVOY, b. June 20, 1634, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY; m. (1) MARIE GIOVANNA, PRINCESS OF SAVOY; b. April 11, 1644, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; m. (2) PRINCESS OF FRANCE FRANCOIS DE BOURBON, PRINCESS DE FRANCE; b. October 13, 1648, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, S-ET-O, FRANCE; m. (3) GABRIELLA CATERINA DI MESMES; b. 1646, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.
iv. MARGARET DE SAVOY, b. 1635; m. RANUCCIO II FARNESE; b. 1630, PARMA, ITALY.
v. PRINCESS OF SAVOY PRINCESS DE SAVOY ADELAIDA, b. November 06, 1636, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY; m. FERDINAND MARIA ELECTOR OF BAVARIA; b. October 31, 1636, MUNCHEN, OBERBAYERN, BAVARIA.
14.PRINCESS MARGHERITA16 DE SAVOY, PRINCESS DE SAVOY (CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born April 28, 1589 in TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.She married IV FRANCESCO, DUKE OF MANTUA.He was born May 07, 1586 in MANTUA, MANTUA, ITALY.
Child of MARGHERITA DE SAVOY and IV FRANCESCO is:
i. PRINCESS OF MANTUA PRINCESS OF MANTUA17 MARIE, b. July 29, 1609, MANTUA, MANTUA, ITALY; m. II CHARLES, DUKE OF RETHEL, COUNT OF; b. 1609, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE.
15.ISABELLA16 DE SAVOY, PRINCESS DE SAVOY (CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born March 11, 1590/91 in TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.She married ALFONS III (I), DUKE OF MODENA.He was born October 22, 1591 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
Child of ISABELLA DE SAVOY and ALFONS (I) is:
i. I17 FRANCISCO, DUKE OF MODENA, b. 1609, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY; m. (1) PRINCESS OF PARMA PRINCESS OF PARMA MARIE; b. February 18, 1614/15, MODENA, MODENA, ITALY; m. (2) LUCRETIA BARBERINI; b. 1611, LUNEBURG, HANNOVER, PRUSSIA.
16.PRINCESS OF LORRAINE CLAUDE16 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE LORRAINE (HENRI II15, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born October 06, 1612 in WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA.She married NICOLAS FRANCOIS, DUC DE LORRAINE, son of FRANCOIS DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and CHRISTINE KATHARINE.He was born December 06, 1609 in VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.
Child of CLAUDE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and NICOLAS FRANCOIS is:
i. IV17 CHARLES, DUC DE LORRAINE, b. April 03, 1643, WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA; m. ARCHDUCHESS OF AUSTRIA QUEEN OF POLAND ELEONORE; b. May 31, 1653, REGENSBURG, BAVARIA.
17.COSIMO II DE'16 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY (CHRISTINE15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born May 12, 1590 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY, and died 1621.He married MARIE MAGDALENE, ARCHDUCHESS OF AUSTRIA.She was born October 07, 1589 in GRAZ, STEIERMARK, AUSTRIA.
Children of COSIMO MEDICI and MARIE MAGDALENE are:
22. i. FERDINANDO II DE'17 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY, b. July 14, 1610, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1670.
ii. MARIE CHRISTINA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. August 24, 1609, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1632.
iii. GIOVANNI (CARLO) DE' MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. July 24, 1611, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
iv. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY MARGHERITA DE' MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. May 21, 1612, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1662; m. EDOARDO I FARNESE, DUC DE PARMA; b. April 28, 1612, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY.
v. PRINCE OF TUSCANY MATTIA MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. May 09, 1613.
vi. PRINCE OF TUSCANY FRANCESCO DE' MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. October 16, 1614, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1634.
vii. PRINCESS OF TUSCANY ANNA MEDICI, PRINCESS DE TUSCANY, b. July 21, 1616, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; m. FERDINAND KARL, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA; b. May 17, 1628, INNSBRUCK, TIROL, AUSTRIA.
viii. PRINCE OF TUSCANY LEOPOLDO MEDICI, PRINCE DE TUSCANY, b. November 06, 1617, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1675.
18.CHARLES III16 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE (FRANCOIS II15, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1604 in VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.He married BEATRIX DE CUSANCE.She was born 1605 in VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.
Children of CHARLES DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and BEATRIX DE CUSANCE are:
i. ANNE17 DE LORRAINE, b. 1629, VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE; m. FRANCOIS-MARIE DE LORRAINE; b. April 04, 1624, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE.
ii. CHARLES HENRI DE LORRAINE, b. 1649, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; m. (1) ANNE ELISABETH ELBOEUF; b. August 06, 1649, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; m. (2) MARIE D'APREMONT; b. 1617, VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.
19.NICOLAS16 FRANCOIS, DUC DE LORRAINE (FRANCOIS II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born December 06, 1609 in VERVINS, AISNE, FRANCE.He married PRINCESS OF LORRAINE CLAUDE DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE LORRAINE, daughter of HENRI DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS and PRINCESS MARGHERTTA.She was born October 06, 1612 in WIEN, WIEN, AUSTRIA.
Child is listed above under (16) Claude de Valois-d'Orleans, Princess de Lorraine.
20.PRINCESS OF LORRAINE PRINCESS DE LORRAINE16 MARGUERITE (FRANCOIS II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1615 in NANCY, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE, and died 1672.She married PRINCE OF FRANCE GASTON DE BOURBON, DUC DE O'RLENS, (PRINCE) 1632, son of HENRI DE BOURBON and MARY MEDICI.He was born April 25, 1608, and died 1660.
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Marriage: 1632
Children of PRINCESS MARGUERITE and GASTON DE BOURBON are:
23. i. MARGUERITE LOUISE17 D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. July 28, 1645, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; d. 1701.
ii. PRINCESS OF FRANCE ELISABETH DE BOURBON, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. December 26, 1646, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; d. 1696; m. LOUIS JOSEPH, DUC DE LORRAINE-GUIS, 1667; b. 1650, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE; d. 1671.
More About LOUIS JOSEPH and ELISABETH DE BOURBON:
Marriage: 1667
iii. PRINCESS OF FRANCE FRANCOIS DE BOURBON, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. October 13, 1648, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, S-ET-O, FRANCE; m. CARLO EMANUELEII, DUC DE SAVOY; b. June 20, 1634, TORINO, TORINO, ITALY.
iv. JEAN GASTON DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE FRANCE, b. August 17, 1650, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE.
v. MARIE ANNE DE BOURBON, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, b. November 09, 1652, PALAIS D'ORLEANS, PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE.
Generation No. 6
21.FRANCOIS17 SAVOIE (TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1621 in MARTAIZE, LOUDUN, VIENNE, FRANCE/Loudun, France, and died 1678.He married CATHERINE LE JEUNE 1651, daughter of PIERRE LE JEUNE and (UNKNOWN INDIAN).She was born 1633 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIE,NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died 1678.
Notes for FRANCOIS SAVOIE:
Science & the shroud
Microbiology meets archaeology in a renewed quest for answers
High magnification close-up of a shroud fiber (108k)
Hoax or holy grail? The argument about the Shroud of Turin spans centuries.
No one has proven it is the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth, but its
haunting image of a man's wounded body is proof enough for true believers.
Researchers from the Health Science Center now appear to have the clue to
resolve a scientific contradiction: If the shroud is authentic, why does
radiocarbon dating indicate that the cloth is no more than about 700 years
old?
The shroud is unquestionably old. Its history is known from the year 1357,
when it surfaced in the tiny village of Lirey, France. Until recent reports
from San Antonio, most of the scientific world accepted the findings of
carbon dating carried out in 1988. The results said the shroud dated back to
1260-1390, and thus is much too new to be Jesus' burial linen.
Now the date and other shroud controversies are under intense scrutiny
because of discoveries by a team led by Leoncio A. Garza-Valdes, MD, adjunct
professor of microbiology, and Stephen J. Mattingly, PhD, professor of
microbiology. Dr. Garza is a pediatrician from San Antonio, and an
archaeologist noted for expertise in pre-Columbian artifacts. Dr. Mattingly,
president of the Texas branch of the American Society for Microbiology, is
widely respected for his research on group B streptococci and neonatal
disease.
After months examining microscopic samples, the team concluded in January
that the Shroud of Turin is centuries older than its carbon date. Dr. Garza
said the shroud's fibers are coated with bacteria and fungi that have grown
for centuries. Carbon dating, he said, had sampled the contaminants as well
as the fibers' cellulose.
Such startling findings ordinarily would be published in a scientific
journal, but the team has waited. The shroud's ultimate custodian, the
Catholic Church, has declined to designate the San Antonio fibers as an
official sample. Dr. Garza received them in Turin, Italy, in 1993 from
Giovanni Riggi di Numana, who took the official shroud samples for the
carbon dating in the '80s.
Dr. Garza's hypothesis, however, transcends the shroud, and it is being
taken seriously by archaeologists, microbiologists, and even those most
closely associated with carbon dating.
"This is not a crazy idea," said Harry E. Gove, PhD, co-inventor of the use
of accelerator mass spectrometry for carbon dating. Dr. Gove is professor
emeritus of physics at the University of Rochester in New York.
"A swing of 1,000 years would be a big change, but it's not wildly out of
the question, and the issue needs to be resolved," he said.
Toward that end, the University of Arizona in Tucson is preparing carbon
dating procedures to test the hypothesis on an ibis bird mummy that
stylistically would date back to about 330-30 BC. Physicists will sample
collagen from bone, which is relatively unaffected by bacteria and fungi,
and compare its date to wrappings from the mummy. Textiles contain large
quantities of bacteria and fungi because they have much more surface area by
volume than a smooth object of similar size, therefore the mummy wrappings
are important for comparison.
Two samples of mummy wrapping will be tested; one that is cleansed of
contaminants with conventional methods, and another sample cleansed with a
method developed by Drs. Garza and Mattingly. Dr. Garza has said the
conventional method fails to remove the bacteria and fungi.
"I'm a bit skeptical, but I don't want to dismiss the theory. It is possible
that contaminants could throw off the dates somewhat, but by how much?" said
Douglas J. Donahue, PhD, physics professor at the University of Arizona and
principal investigator at the National Science Foundation/Arizona's
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratories, where the tests are planned in
the coming months. The site performed parts of the 1988 carbon dating of the
shroud.
The unfolding events have engrossed museum curators, antiquities dealers,
and scholars.
"This could be a great breakthrough in understanding the ancient world,"
said A. Rosalie David, PhD, keeper of Egyptology at the Manchester Museum in
England.
"If the theory is correct, and there seems to be a lot of evidence it is,
this would be a spot check to tell if artifacts in museums or for sale on
the market are genuine or fakes," Dr. David said. She has joined the
project, and supplied samples from a museum mummy to the Arizona
laboratories.
The San Antonio discovery goes back to the '80s when Dr. Garza discovered
"biogenic varnishes" on an ancient Mayan carved jade called the Itzamna Tun.
The artifact had been labeled a fake by two art connoisseurs in New York, he
said. Carbon dating failed to come close to the carved stone's true age, and
Dr. Garza identified masses of varnish that prevented accurate dating, thus
upholding the jade's authenticity. The varnishes, he learned, are a
plastic-like coating that is a byproduct of bacteria and fungi. In the
Itzamna Tun's case, this bioplastic coating threw off the carbon date of
ancient blood on the artifact by about 600 years.
Could this be true of the Shroud of Turin?
In May 1993, Dr. Garza traveled to Turin, and examined a shroud sample with
the approval of Catholic authorities. "As soon as I looked at a segment in
the microscope, I knew it was heavily contaminated," Dr. Garza said. "I knew
that what had been radiocarbon dated was a mixture of linen and the bacteria
and fungi and bioplastic coating that had grown on the fibers for centuries.
We had not dated the linen itself."
Dr. Garza returned to San Antonio with a few threads from the lower right
corner of the shroud. He enlisted Dr. Mattingly. Together they applied the
principles of microbiology to the evaluation of several archaeological
specimens. "Archaeomicrobiology," as they describe their discipline, had
never been used before on the shroud or almost any other artifact.
At the Health Science Center and elsewhere, they examined samples using
optical and electron microscopes and sophisticated viewing techniques, and
photographed them under high magnification using special dyes and lighting.
The researchers delicately sliced fibers to expose cross-sections of the
bioplastic coating, and are working with an enzyme process to cleanse
contaminated samples.
Because Egyptian mummies appear to have the same contamination on their
wrappings, Egyptologists such as Dr. David are eager to learn whether the
mummies are correctly dated. The Manchester Museum, for example, has
supplied samples from its mysterious mummy No. 1770 for carbon testing using
the Garza-Mattingly cleansing technique. British experts cannot fully
explain why carbon dating of No. 1770's wrappings indicate they are 1,000
years younger than the bones.
Until now, archeologists attributed the discrepancy to the ancient Egyptians
themselves. "The suggestion was that the body was found in a very damaged
condition perhaps 500 years after it was first wrapped. The thinking is that
the embalmers were uncertain who this was, but the spot where the mummy was
found indicated it might be somebody of importance so they re-wrapped it to
give it another chance at eternity. And that is where it was left until this
discovery by Dr. Garza," she said.
In his discoveries about Mayan artifacts, Dr. Garza challenged orthodox
thinking and relentlessly pursued his theory, which yielded significant
results, said a longtime associate, George E. Harlow, PhD, curator of
minerals and gems at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
"Many of us in science wander down a low-energy trough, studying the things
we want to study, but Dr. Garza doesn't know or regard conventional wisdom
very highly so it is stimulating to find out what he is doing. He deserves
much credit for his willingness to challenge authority, pursue
investigations and try to be objective."
Practicing science with the Shroud of Turin puts Drs. Garza and Mattingly in
a charged atmosphere. Moving the shroud's origin back several centuries
would place it closer to the time of Jesus' death, and certainly energize
debate about whether the cloth is a hoax or holy grail.
Adding to the atmosphere, a third member of their team has identified a part
of the shroud's markings as that of blood from a human male. No one has
conclusively determined how the markings got on the linen, but they appear
in bas relief in a perfect negative image. Experts have entertained theories
that the markings came from paint, scorching, or accelerated aging. Victor
V. Tryon, PhD, assistant professor in microbiology and director of the
university's Center for Advanced DNA Technologies, examined the DNA of one
so-called "blood glob" from two separate microscopic shroud samples. He
reported isolating signals from three different human genes by employing
polymerase chain reaction, which can detect pieces of double-stranded DNA.
Amid the debate, Drs. Garza and Mattingly cannot escape the fundamental
question of whether they have real shroud fibers. A transfer of papal
authority in Turin and a turn of events three years ago there further cloud
the issue.
Turin's Cardinal Giovanni Saldarini has publicly questioned the authenticity
of the sample. On Italian television in January, he was quoted as saying:
"There is no certainty that the material belongs to the shroud so that the
Holy See and the custodian declare that they cannot recognize the results of
the claimed experiments."
Cardinal Saldarini rejected Dr. Garza's request in April 1993 to perform
tests on shroud fibers. But his refusal came days after Dr. Garza had
arrived in Turin, and obtained a sample that remained from the 1988 cutting
for radiocarbon dating. He received the sample from Riggi, a scientist
appointed by Saldarini's predecessor, Cardinal Anastasio Ballestrero, to do
the cutting. Ballestrero retired in 1990.
Where the new testing and other events will lead is uncertain, but few
people deny the work of the Health Science Center team has expanded the
scope of microbiology. In the process, the researchers have developed
methods that promise to enhance the accuracy of radiocarbon dating. They
also have given archaeologists a new tool to evaluate antiquities. And
perhaps they have even opened a path that leads to an explanation of the
enduring mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.
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Notes for Frantois Savoie
La Tour-Sylvestre Family Genealogy
Notes for Frantois Savoie
WFT 1:5326 Source for all information about this family.
WFT1:5326 Notes: After 1755, most of Francois and Catherine Lejeune's
descendants were exiled along the Atlantic seaboard. Six of great-grandsons came
to Louisiana. About 1765 with shipload of Acadia refugees from Halifax. Settled
along Mississippi in St. James.
WFT1:5326 Notes: Frantois Savois possibly came from Poiton, France or Duchy of
Savoy (N. Italy). Arrived in Acadie in 1641 or 1642. Appears (with wife and 9
children) in census of 1671. Probably married Catherine in 1651 or 1652. His
name found at University St. Anne, Pointe de lglise, Nova Scotia. Frantois
worked 6 acres, had 4 head of cattle and lived near mouth of river at Port
Royal, Acadie. Some children named in census of Port Royal 1678. Assumed
Frantois and Catherine had died before at about about 58 and 46.
Acadian Roots CD: S-Ledet Gedcom: Had seventeen children, arrived in Acadia in
1643. Adds AndrTe Savoie (F) n.d. as first child listed.
More About FRANCOIS SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-SJ)
Notes for CATHERINE LE JEUNE:
Web site address for Catherine Le Jeune on La Tour--Zeutenhorst Family Genealogy.
http://www.lazeut.com/genweb/latoursyl/fam01142.htmhttp://www.lazeut.com/genweb/latoursyl/fam01142.htm
More About CATHERINE LE JEUNE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-TP)
More About FRANCOIS SAVOIE and CATHERINE LE JEUNE:
Marriage: 1651
Children of FRANCOIS SAVOIE and CATHERINE LE JEUNE are:
24. i. ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, b. 1667.
25. ii. FRANCOISE SAVOIE, b. 1653, MARTAIZE, LOUDUN, VIENNE, FRANCE/Loudun, France; d. December 27, 1711, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE,NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
26. iii. GERMAIN I SAVOIE, b. 1654, ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. 1739.
iv. CATHERINE SAVOIE, b. 1656; m. FRANCOIS LEVRON.
v. MARIE SAVOIE, b. 1657; m. JACQUES TRIEL.
vi. JEANNE SAVOIE, b. 1658; d. November 03, 1735; m. ETIENNE PELLERIN, 1675.
More About ETIENNE PELLERIN and JEANNE SAVOIE:
Marriage: 1675
vii. FRANCOIS SAVOIE, b. 1663.
viii. BARNABE SAVOIE, b. 1665.
ix. MARIE SAVOIE, b. 1669; d. 1714; m. GABRIEL CHIASSON, 1688.
More About GABRIEL CHIASSON and MARIE SAVOIE:
Marriage: 1688
22.FERDINANDO II DE'17 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY (COSIMO II DE'16, CHRISTINE15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born July 14, 1610 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY, and died 1670.He married MARIE VITTORIA DELLA ROVERE.She was born February 07, 1621/22 in PESARO, PESARO E URBINO, ITALY/Urbino, Italy.
Children of FERDINANDO MEDICI and MARIE ROVERE are:
27. i. COSIMO III DE'18 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY, b. August 14, 1642, FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY; d. 1723.
ii. FRANCESCO MARIE DE' MEDICI, b. 1660; d. 1710; m. ELEONORA GONZAGA.
23.MARGUERITE LOUISE17 D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE (PRINCESS DE LORRAINE16 MARGUERITE, FRANCOIS II15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, DUC DE LORRAINE, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born July 28, 1645 in PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE, and died 1701.She married COSIMO III DE' MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY 1661, son of FERDINANDO MEDICI and MARIE ROVERE.He was born August 14, 1642 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY, and died 1723.
More About MARGUERITE LOUISE D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE:
Divorced: 1675
More About COSIMO MEDICI and MARGUERITE D'ORLEANS:
Marriage: 1661
Children of MARGUERITE D'ORLEANS and COSIMO MEDICI are:
i. ANNA MARIE LUDOVICA DE'18 MEDICI, b. 1667; d. 1743; m. WILLIAM (ELECTOR) PALATINE; d. 1716.
ii. GIOVANNI GASTON DE' MEDICI, b. 1671; d. 1737; m. ANNE DE SAXE-LAUENBURG.
iii. FERDINAND MEDICI, b. 1663; d. 1713; m. VIOLANTE BEATRICE DE BAVARIA; b. 1672; d. 1731.
Generation No. 7
24.ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1667.She married JEAN DIT LEBRENTON PREJEAN 1683 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.He was born Abt. 1651 in FRANCE, and died June 06, 1733 in PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
Notes for JEAN DIT LEBRENTON PREJEAN:
PREJEAN GENEALOGY
Jean Prejean dit LeBreton was the first Prejean to settle in
Acadia (what is now Nova Scotia). He was born in France about
1651 and died on June 6, 1733 in Port Royal, Acadia. He
married Andree Marguerite Savoie, daughter of Francois Savoie
and Catherine LeJeune, in Port Royal.
Jean settled on the west bank of the Annapolis River about 17
miles east of Port Royal near what is now Paradise, formerly
Paradise Terrestie (Earthly Paradise).
There, he and his wife raised eight sons and four daughters.
It is from Jean that most Prejean's in North America descend.
All Cajun Prejean's in Louisiana descend from Jean through his
grandsons - Amand and Joseph.
Although there were four Prejean brothers to migrate to
Louisiana after "Le Grand Derangement" of the Acadians in
1755, only Amand and Joseph produced male heirs that
propagated the Prejean name in Louisiana.
The Prejeans in Louisiana can be split into two groups - the
"Southwest Louisiana Prejeans" originating from Amand Prejean
in the areas of Carencro and Opelousas, and the "Bayou
Lafourche Prejeans" originating from Joseph Prejean in the
area surrounding Bayou Lafourche.
More About JEAN PREJEAN and ANDREE-MARGUERITE SAVOIE:
Marriage: 1683, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Children of ANDREE-MARGUERITE SAVOIE and JEAN PREJEAN are:
28. i. JOSEPH CHRISTOME19 PREJEAN, b. 1700, PARADISE, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, CANADA; d. 1763, FORT BEAUSEJOUR, ACADIA, CANADA.
29. ii. ANNE PREJEAN, b. 1687.
25.FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1653 in MARTAIZE, LOUDUN, VIENNE, FRANCE/Loudun, France, and died December 27, 1711 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIE,NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.She married JEAN CORPORN Abt. 1668.He was born Bet. 1646 - 1648 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died February 12, 1711/12.
More About FRANCOISE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (GJG2-B1) and (385K-Q9)
More About JEAN CORPORN:
Confirmation (LDS): (385D-BJ)
More About JEAN CORPORN and FRANCOISE SAVOIE:
Marriage: Abt. 1668
Children of FRANCOISE SAVOIE and JEAN CORPORN are:
i. JACQUES19 CORPORON, b. 1668, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
More About JACQUES CORPORON:
Confirmation (LDS): (385K-SM)
ii. MARIE CORPORON, b. 1670, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. CHARLES BOUBROT.
More About CHARLES BOUBROT:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LS-V9) and (9M72-N2)
30. iii. JEANNE CORPORON, b. 1674, PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. August 12, 1735.
31. iv. ELIZABETH CORPORON, b. 1680.
26.GERMAIN I18 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1654 in ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died 1739.He married (1) MARIE BREAUX.He married (2) MARIE BRAULT 1680.
More About GERMAIN I SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-KB)
More About MARIE BREAUX:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-LH)
More About MARIE BRAULT:
Confirmation (LDS): (11W4-X8W)
More About GERMAIN SAVOIE and MARIE BRAULT:
Marriage: 1680
Children of GERMAIN SAVOIE and MARIE BREAUX are:
i. GERMAIN II19 SAVOIE, b. 1681.
More About GERMAIN II SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385C-FW)
32. ii. FRANCOIS I SAVOIE, b. 1684, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
iii. MARIE SAVOIE, b. 1686; m. RENE I BLANCHARD; b. 1677.
More About RENE I BLANCHARD:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-K6) and (9M71-MQ)
27.COSIMO III DE'18 MEDICI, GRAND DUC DE TUSCANY (FERDINANDO II DE'17, COSIMO II DE'16, CHRISTINE15 DE VALOIS-D'ORLEANS, CLAUDIA14, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born August 14, 1642 in FIRENZE, FIRENZE, ITALY, and died 1723.He married MARGUERITE LOUISE D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE 1661, daughter of GASTON DE BOURBON and PRINCESS MARGUERITE.She was born July 28, 1645 in PARIS, SEINE, FRANCE, and died 1701.
More About MARGUERITE LOUISE D'ORLEANS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE:
Divorced: 1675
More About COSIMO MEDICI and MARGUERITE D'ORLEANS:
Marriage: 1661
Children are listed above under (23) Marguerite Louise d'Orleans, Princess de France.
Generation No. 8
28.JOSEPH CHRISTOME19 PREJEAN (ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1700 in PARADISE, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, CANADA, and died 1763 in FORT BEAUSEJOUR, ACADIA, CANADA.He married MARIE LOUISE COMEAUX Bet. September 28 - December 28, 1723 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, daughter of ABRAHAM COMEAUX and MARGUERITE PITRE.She was born 1703, and died 1763.
More About JOSEPH PREJEAN and MARIE COMEAUX:
Marriage: Bet. September 28 - December 28, 1723, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Children of JOSEPH PREJEAN and MARIE COMEAUX are:
33. i. AMAND DAMON20 PREJEAN, b. 1726, CHIPOUDY, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. December 04, 1787, ST. MARTINVILLE, ST. MARTIN PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
34. ii. JOSEPH PREJEAN, b. September 26, 1731, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. Abt. 1771, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
iii. ANNE PREJEAN, b. Abt. June 1729; m. JOSEPH SAVOIE; b. June 08, 1727.
35. iv. CHARLES PREJEAN, b. April 10, 1735, CHIPOUDIE, ACADIA, CANADA; d. November 04, 1805, ST. MARTINVILLE, ST. MARTIN, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
29.ANNE19 PREJEAN (ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1687.She married FRANCOIS PITRE July 25, 1705 in ST. JEAN, PORT ROYAL, ANNAPOLIS, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.He was born 1682, and died December 06, 1725 in PORT ROYAL, ANNAPOLIS, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, UNITED STATES.
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Marriage: July 25, 1705, ST. JEAN, PORT ROYAL, ANNAPOLIS, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Child of ANNE PREJEAN and FRANCOIS PITRE is:
i. MARGUERITE20 PITRE, b. 1715.
30.JEANNE19 CORPORON (FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1674 in PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died August 12, 1735.She married ANTOINE I HEBERT 1691, son of ETIENNE HEBERT and MARIE GAUDET.He was born 1670 in ANNAPOLIS, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, CANADA, and died August 12, 1735.
More About JEANNE CORPORON:
Confirmation (LDS): (385K-P4)
More About ANTOINE I HEBERT:
Confirmation (LDS): (9M77-J2)
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Marriage: 1691
Children of JEANNE CORPORON and ANTOINE HEBERT are:
36. i. MARIE MARTHE20 HEBERT, b. July 12, 1710; d. CAPE SABLE, Y, NOVIA SCOTIA, CANADA.
ii. ANTOINE II HEBERT, b. 1692.
31.ELIZABETH19 CORPORON (FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1680.She married WILLIAM JOHNSON.He was born 1686 in SCOTLAND.
Child of ELIZABETH CORPORON and WILLIAM JOHNSON is:
37. i. CHARLES I20 JEANSONNE, b. July 10, 1717, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. 1788.
32.FRANCOIS I19 SAVOIE (GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1684 in PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.He married MARIE JOSEPHE RICHARD.
More About FRANCOIS I SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-FM)
Children of FRANCOIS SAVOIE and MARIE RICHARD are:
i. MARIE JOSEPHE20 SAVOIE, b. April 28, 1709, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. ABRAHAM LE PETITE LE JEUNE ARSENAULT.
More About MARIE JOSEPHE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-GS)
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Confirmation (LDS): (MH9V-Z6)
38. ii. FRANCOIS II SAVOIE, b. November 30, 1710, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
iii. BRIGITTE SAVOIE, b. April 24, 1712, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. JEAN COMEAUX.
More About BRIGITTE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-SN)
More About JEAN COMEAUX:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-4X)
iv. MARGUERITE SAVOIE, b. August 20, 1713.
More About MARGUERITE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-TT)
v. JEAN BAPTIST SAVOIE, b. March 09, 1714/15, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. ANN MARIE HACHE GALLANT.
More About JEAN BAPTIST SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-V1)
More About ANN MARIE HACHE GALLANT:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-54) and (P929-XL)
vi. HONORE SAVOIE, b. March 09, 1714/15, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. ANNE MARIE COMEAUX.
More About HONORE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-W6)
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Christening: December 24, 1722, ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-69)
vii. JEANNE SAVOIE, b. September 29, 1716, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
viii. ANNE MARIE SAVOIE, b. June 02, 1718, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. JOSEPH THIBODEAUX, Abt. 1736; b. February 16, 1710/11, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, CANADA; d. Bef. 1762, ST. JOHN ISLAND, CANADA.
More About ANNE MARIE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-ZJ)
More About JOSEPH THIBODEAUX:
Christening: August 20, 1711, JEAN BAPTISTE, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE, CANADA
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-8M)
More About JOSEPH THIBODEAUX and ANNE SAVOIE:
Marriage: Abt. 1736
ix. MADELEINE SAVOIE, b. December 03, 1719, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. FRANCOIS HEBERT.
More About MADELEINE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385C-0N)
More About FRANCOIS HEBERT:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-9S)
39. x. CHARLES SAVOIE, b. May 30, 1721, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
xi. SIMON SAVOIE, b. September 05, 1723, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. ANASTASIE THIBODEAUX.
More About SIMON SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385C-1T)
More About ANASTASIE THIBODEAUX:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-B0)
xii. PIERRE SAVOIE, b. 1725, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. FELICITE LORD.
More About PIERRE SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385C-21)
More About FELICITE LORD:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-C5)
xiii. JOSEPH SAVOIE, b. July 15, 1727, PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. ANNE PREJEAN.
More About JOSEPH SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385C-36)
More About ANNE PREJEAN:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-DB)
Generation No. 9
33.AMAND DAMON20 PREJEAN (JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1726 in CHIPOUDY, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died December 04, 1787 in ST. MARTINVILLE, ST. MARTIN PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married (1) MARIE MAGDALEINE MARTIN August 21, 1749 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, daughter of RENE MARTIN and MARGUERITE MICHEL.She was born March 31, 1729 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died December 18, 1772 in BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married (2) MARIE TERIOT 1773 in LOUISIANA.She was born 1735 in GRAND PRE, ACADIA, CANADA, and died Abt. 1796 in ASCENSION PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
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Marriage: August 21, 1749, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
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Marriage: 1773, LOUISIANA
Children of AMAND PREJEAN and MARIE MARTIN are:
40. i. MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, b. 1752, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. May 08, 1841, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
ii. MARIE MAGDELINE PREJEAN, d. 1826, LAFAYETTE, LAFAYETTE PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; m. JEAN BAPTISTE MELANCON, May 10, 1785, ST. MARTINVILLE CHURCH, ST. MARTINVILLE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
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Marriage: May 10, 1785, ST. MARTINVILLE CHURCH, ST. MARTINVILLE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
iii. LOUIS PREJEAN.
iv. FELICITE PREJEAN.
v. JOSEPH MARTIN PREJEAN, b. Abt. 1748; d. January 12, 1798, CARENCRO, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; m. MARIE ROSE BENOIT; b. Abt. 1766; d. April 03, 1801.
41. vi. ANASTASIE MARIE PREJEAN, b. 1751.
Children of AMAND PREJEAN and MARIE TERIOT are:
vii. DOMINIQUE21 PREJEAN.
viii. HELENE PREJEAN.
ix. ISIDORE PREJEAN.
34.JOSEPH20 PREJEAN (JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born September 26, 1731 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died Abt. 1771 in LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married MARGUERITE LACROIX Abt. 1758.
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Marriage: Abt. 1758
Child of JOSEPH PREJEAN and MARGUERITE LACROIX is:
i. BASILE21 PREJEAN, b. 1768, ST. JAMES PAISH, LOUISIANA; d. June 01, 1818, THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; m. ROSALIA ST. JULIEN-LA CHAUSSEE, May 16, 1792, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; b. 1769, ST. JAMES PAISH, LOUISIANA; d. October 13, 1827, THIBODAUX, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
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Marriage: May 16, 1792, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
35.CHARLES20 PREJEAN (JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born April 10, 1735 in CHIPOUDIE, ACADIA, CANADA, and died November 04, 1805 in ST. MARTINVILLE, ST. MARTIN, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married MARGUERITE RICHARD.She was born Abt. 1742, and died October 25, 1819.
Child of CHARLES PREJEAN and MARGUERITE RICHARD is:
i. CELESTIN21 PREJEAN.
36.MARIE MARTHE20 HEBERT (JEANNE19 CORPORON, FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born July 12, 1710, and died in CAPE SABLE, Y, NOVIA SCOTIA, CANADA.She married CHARLES AMAND I MIUS D'ENTREMONT January 21, 1730/31 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, son of JOSEPH D'ENTREMONT and MARIE AMIRAULT.He was born December 17, 1702 in C, ACADIA, CANADA, and died 1795 in CAPE SABLE, Y, NOVIA SCOTIA, CANADA.
More About MARIE MARTHE HEBERT:
Confirmation (LDS): (GJG2-2M)
More About CHARLES AMAND I MIUS D'ENTREMONT:
Confirmation (LDS): (9MF7-04)
More About CHARLES D'ENTREMONT and MARIE HEBERT:
Marriage: January 21, 1730/31, PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Children of MARIE HEBERT and CHARLES D'ENTREMONT are:
i. MARIE JOSEPHE MIUS21 D'ENTREMONT, b. August 21, 1732.
ii. CHARLES AMAND II MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. Abt. 1733; d. November 12, 1804, WEDGEPORT, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
iii. ANNE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. September 23, 1734, PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. April 02, 1757, PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS.
iv. JEAN BAPTISTE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. Abt. 1740.
v. JEAN PIERRE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1742, PORT ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
vi. MADELEINE MODESTE (MUISE) MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1743, BACCARO, CAPE SABLE, SHELBOUNE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; d. February 10, 1826, HUBBARDS POINT, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
vii. MARIE CECILE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1748.
viii. MARIE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1753.
ix. FELICITE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. Abt. 1754; d. February 08, 1828.
x. BARTHELEMI D'AZIT MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1757, PORT ROYAL, ACADIE,NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
More About BARTHELEMI D'AZIT MIUS D'ENTREMONT:
Confirmation (LDS): (1BPV-FJ1)
xi. ELIZABETH (LIZETTE) MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1758.
xii. PAUL MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. 1759, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS.
xiii. MARIE MIUS D'ENTREMONT, b. Abt. 1760, MASSACHUSETTS.
37.CHARLES I20 JEANSONNE (ELIZABETH19 CORPORON, FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born July 10, 1717 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died 1788.He married MARIE AUCOIN 1744.She was born in RIVIERE-AUX-CANARDS, NEAR GRAND PRE, ACADIA.
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Marriage: 1744
Children of CHARLES JEANSONNE and MARIE AUCOIN are:
42. i. JEAN21 JEANSONNE, b. 1752.
ii. CHARLES II JEANSONNE, b. 1754; m. MARIE ROSE BRASSEUX, 1775, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
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Marriage: 1775, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
iii. MARIE JEANSONNE, b. 1747; m. PHILIPE LANGLOIS; b. 1732; d. 1799.
38.FRANCOIS II20 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born November 30, 1710 in PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.He married MARGUERITE THIBODEAUX.
More About FRANCOIS II SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-RH)
More About MARGUERITE THIBODEAUX:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LN-3R)
Child of FRANCOIS SAVOIE and MARGUERITE THIBODEAUX is:
43. i. MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE.
39.CHARLES20 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born May 30, 1721 in PORT ROYAL, RICHMOND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.He married (1) MARIE MADELEINE RICHARD.He married (2) JUDITH ARCENEAUX.
More About CHARLES SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-C9)
More About MARIE MADELEINE RICHARD:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-D6)
More About JUDITH ARCENEAUX:
Confirmation (LDS): (3859-DG)
Children of CHARLES SAVOIE and MARIE RICHARD are:
i. JEAN BAPTIST21 SAVOIE, b. 1763, MALPQUE, ILE ST. JEAN, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA; m. MARIE ROSE LANDRY.
More About JEAN BAPTIST SAVOIE:
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-GX)
More About MARIE ROSE LANDRY:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LM-WR)
ii. JEAN SAVOIE, (TWIN), b. 1769, ST. JAMES, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
More About JEAN SAVOIE, (TWIN):
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-H4)
iii. PIERRE SAVOIE, (TWIN), b. 1769, ST. JAMES, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
More About PIERRE SAVOIE, (TWIN):
Confirmation (LDS): (385B-J9)
iv. JOSEPH SAVOIE, b. 1770, ST. JAMES, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA; m. (1) MARIE FRANCOIS BERGERON; m. (2) FRANCOIS JULIENNE BERGERON.
More About JOSEPH SAVOIE:
Confirmation: (385B-KG)
More About MARIE FRANCOIS BERGERON:
Confirmation (LDS): (C4LM-XX)
More About FRANCOIS JULIENNE BERGERON:
Confirmation (LDS): (M8HJ-60)
Generation No. 10
40.MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN (AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1752 in PORT ROYAL, ACADIA, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, and died May 08, 1841 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.She married BLAISE BLAS BLON BRASSEUX Bet. 1778 - 1779 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, son of JOSEPH BRASSEUX and MARIE DIAGLE.He was born 1749 in WHILE IN EXILE FROM ACADIA, and died 1822 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
Notes for BLAISE BLAS BLON BRASSEUX:
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Blaise Brasseux
Document Date: 5/1/1796
Document Number: 0
Depository: Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge
Location: St. Landry (Opelousas Post). [Calcasieu 1840, Cameron
1870, Acadia 1886, Evangeline 1908, Allen 1910, Jefferson Davis
1912, Beaureguard 1912]
Language of this record: French
Seller: Dame Suzanne (Bello) Moreau
Buyer: Blaise Brasseux
Name: Resine
Name Type: Partilly coded, overwhelmingly European
Gender: male
Race: grif (usually means mixed black/Indian)
Age: 8
Birthplace: Louisiana Creole
sold or inventoried as an individual
Currency Type: piastre gourde = 1.75 p
Value of Sale: 250
Sale Common Price: 438
Document Date: 5/11/1820
Document Number: 3327
Notary: Notarial Acts Reel 5
Depository: housed in parish courthouses.
Location: St. Landry (Opelousas Post). [Calcasieu 1840, Cameron
1870, Acadia 1886, Evangeline 1908, Allen 1910, Jefferson Davis
1912, Beaureguard 1912]
Language of this record: French
Seller: Rezin Bowie
Buyer: Blaise Brasseux
Name: Sarah
Name Type: Partilly coded, overwhelmingly European
Gender: female
Race: black
Age: 50
sold or inventoried as an individual
Value of Sale: 300
Sale Common Price: 300
Document Date: 6/19/1820
Document Number: 3395
Notary: Notarial Acts Reel 5
Depository: housed in parish courthouses.
Location: St. Landry (Opelousas Post). [Calcasieu 1840, Cameron
1870, Acadia 1886, Evangeline 1908, Allen 1910, Jefferson Davis
1912, Beaureguard 1912]
Language of this record: French
Seller: Julien Blaise Brasseux
Buyer: Alexander Duggins
Name: James
Name Type: Partilly coded, overwhelmingly European
Gender: male
Race: black
Age: 30
sold or inventoried as an individual
Value of Sale: 800
Sale Common Price: 800
Description:
This database is a compilation of information on over 100,000 slaves
who came to Louisiana between 1718 and 1820. These descriptions of
slaves were extracted from documents and records located in various
places throughout Louisiana, as well as from some archives located
in Texas, France, and Spain. Information in this database includes
name of individual, name of master, gender, race, birthplace, age,
family relationships including mate and children, selling
information such as name of seller, name of buyer, selling currency,
and selling value, as well as retrieval information for the original
document in which this information was found. Other interesting
information relating to the individual's skill or trade,
personality, and involvement in running away or conspiracies against
slavery, if owner from a free person of African descent, and
interesting, uncoded comments may also be provided. Be aware that
there are many duplicate entries of the same individuals in the
database.
To learn more about this project or the compilers of this project,
please visit the Afro Louisiana History and Genealogy website.
Note: The age displayed in the results does not always reflect the
exact age of the individual. Sometimes it indicates an age grouping
the individual fell under. For example, if the age is listed as
being 32.5, this does not mean that the individual was 32 1/2 years
old. Rather, it indicates that the individual was somewhere between
30 and 35 years old. In this instance, 32.5 is the mean age of the
30-35-year-old range group. Also, the ages of infants are rounded
off to the nearest tenth of a year.
Source Information:
Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo, comp. Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy,
1718-1820 (Slave) [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com,
Inc., 2003. Original data: Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo, comp. Database
downloaded from http://www.ibiblio.org/laslave/http://www.ibiblio.org/laslave/, 2003.
More About BLAISE BRASSEUX and MARIE PREJEAN:
Marriage: Bet. 1778 - 1779, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Children of MARIE PREJEAN and BLAISE BRASSEUX are:
44. i. HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, b. 1780.
45. ii. JULIEN BLAISE BRASSEUX.
iii. ALEXENDRE BRASSEUX, b. February 22, 1788, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
iv. BLAISE BRASSEUX, b. 1793.
More About BLAISE BRASSEUX:
Christening: May 19, 1793, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
v. MARGUERITE BRASSEUX, b. 1785; m. WILLIAM WOOD, August 22, 1809, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About WILLIAM WOOD and MARGUERITE BRASSEUX:
Marriage: August 22, 1809, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
41.ANASTASIE MARIE21 PREJEAN (AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1751.He married JEAN JEANSONNE 1774 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, daughter of CHARLES JEANSONNE and MARIE AUCOIN.She was born 1752.
More About ANASTASIE PREJEAN and JEAN JEANSONNE:
Marriage: 1774, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Child of ANASTASIE PREJEAN and JEAN JEANSONNE is:
46. i. MARIE JEANSONNE22 PREJEAN, b. Abt. 1775.
42.JEAN21 JEANSONNE (CHARLES I20, ELIZABETH19 CORPORON, FRANCOISE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1752.She married ANASTASIE MARIE PREJEAN 1774 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, son of AMAND PREJEAN and MARIE MARTIN.He was born 1751.
More About ANASTASIE PREJEAN and JEAN JEANSONNE:
Marriage: 1774, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Child is listed above under (41) Anastasie Marie Prejean.
43.MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE (FRANCOIS II20, FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)She married GUILLAUME AUBUCHON DIT DULAC January 26, 1767 in BERTHIERVILLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.
More About GUILLAUME DULAC and MARGUERITE SAVOIE:
Marriage: January 26, 1767, BERTHIERVILLE, QUEBEC, CANADA
Child of MARGUERITE SAVOIE and GUILLAUME DULAC is:
47. i. GENEVIEVE AUBUCHON DIT22 DULAC.
Generation No. 11
44.HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX (MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1780.She married FRANCOIS FRANCISCO RICHARD January 08, 1798 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, son of PIERRE RICHARD and MARGUERITE DUGAS.He was born January 1778 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died July 12, 1848 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About HELEN M. BRASSEUX:
Christening: August 13, 1780, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
More About FRANCOIS FRANCISCO RICHARD:
Christening: May 20, 1779, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
More About FRANCOIS RICHARD and HELEN BRASSEUX:
Marriage: January 08, 1798, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Children of HELEN BRASSEUX and FRANCOIS RICHARD are:
48. i. ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23 RICHARD, b. August 1801, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; d. May 1841, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
ii. FRANCISCO RICHARD, b. 1798.
More About FRANCISCO RICHARD:
Burial: February 09, 1799, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Christening: December 25, 1798, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
iii. HELENE RICHARD, b. March 24, 1814, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
iv. CELESTE RICHARD, b. 1800.
More About CELESTE RICHARD:
Christening: April 05, 1800, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
v. EUGENIE RICHARD, b. Abt. July 1803, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About EUGENIE RICHARD:
Christening: May 27, 1804, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
vi. MARIE EMERANTHE RICHARD, b. March 26, 1810, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
vii. AURELINE RICHARD, b. May 1812, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; m. JULIAN LEGER, June 06, 1830, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; b. June 05, 1811, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About JULIAN LEGER and AURELINE RICHARD:
Marriage: June 06, 1830, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
45.JULIEN BLAISE22 BRASSEUX (MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)He married JULIE PORCHE.
Child of JULIEN BRASSEUX and JULIE PORCHE is:
i. AZEME HIRENNA IRMA23 BRASSEUX.
46.MARIE JEANSONNE22 PREJEAN (ANASTASIE MARIE21, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born Abt. 1775.She married LOUIS DEFONT DEVILLE January 12, 1802 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, son of MICHEL DEVILLE and MARGARITE CASTEBERGUE.He was born Abt. 1770, and died March 04, 1843.
Notes for LOUIS DEFONT DEVILLE:
Historical marker pays tribute to Deville family
Michel Deville is certainly representative of this sect. No, he
wasn't a war hero. And no, he didn't make his name in politics. He
was simply granted a Spanish land grant while living in New Orleans.
The parcel of land was section 16 along the Red River near the
rapids.
He moved to what is now Rapides Parish, established a farm and
raised tobacco, indigo and cotton. And he raised a family to boot.
That's basically his story, but the story continues through hundreds
of descendants. Many of them settled in and around the Holloway
area. So many of them, in fact, that the postal service found itself
delivering mail to numerous Deville families. So, the place became
known as Deville. The community still bears that name today.
But again, the marker will be dedicated at Fort Buhlow. Official
dedication time will be 2:30 p.m. And what could be more perfect
timing than a dedication in the year of celebration of the Louisiana
Purchase Bicentennial.
Even more perfect is that the dedication takes place directly across
the river from the Alexandria Museum of Art, which celebrates
Spain's part in shaping the Louisiana Territory with "The Heart of
Spain" exhibit.
The Spanish government, after all, did issue the land grant to
Deville in 1768.
"I'm not sure if it was the first Spanish land grant issued in the
area, but I do know that he was among the first eight settlers,"
Audrey says. "He came to Louisiana through South Carolina. His
father had gone there with the French to build a fort."
Now, if only she could find that document; the one that tells the
story of Michel Deville.
"It's the exact wording that will be on the marker," she says.
"We've been working on getting the marker since 1987."
That's when the Deville family gathered at Fort Buhlow for a family
reunion. Family members were asked to make donations toward the
marker, which, in the end, cost some $1,300.
State historic markers work this way: the group requesting the
marker must pay for the marker and compose its message. The message
is then sent to the National Trust for approval. Once approved, the
marker is made and sent to the Louisiana Department of
Transportation and Development, which pays the cost of raising the
marker.
So, enough money was raised and wording was approved. All that's
left is the grand ceremony.
"And Oberia and the historical association got involved and stayed
on the state's back until all of this came about," Audrey said. "But
I can't take all the credit for the research. I've had lots of
people helping me in the past 25 years. We'd meet in the conference
room in the back of the Rapides Parish Library's Main Branch. It's
the children's section now.
"We'd meet there each week and work."
Many of her fellow family researchers have died. Audrey continues
the research.
"I just think that if someone doesn't care about who came before
him, he's not going to care about who comes behind him," she said.
"We're here for such a short time. We need to do something for
society."
Even more importantly, Audrey is doing something for her family.
This is something that brings them all together.
Think of it. Her family has been in Rapides Parish long before the
United States moved in. Michel Deville built a house on the land, a
house that stood many years.
"And it was probably dismantled and used in the building of Bailey's
Dam during the Civil War," Audrey said. "It's said that the Union
troops used all of the wood from trees and structures they could
find on the Pineville side."
Meantime, Michel died in 1793. His wife made many trips to New
Orleans trying to get the will straight, but she died before the job
was done. So, oldest sons Louis and Valentine took charge.
Michel's children were born in this order, by the way: Louis, Marie,
Valentine, August, Nicholas, Margaret, Etienne and John T. Only
seven lived to adulthood.
Louis and Valentine arranged for everything in the homestead to be
auctioned, including the land and house. They had family bills to
pay.
"And that's the way it was done in those days," Audrey said.
She finds a piece of paper in the stack. No, this isn't the document
she seeks, but it's interesting all the same. It outlines everything
that was auctioned in the sale, down to tables, chairs and small
farming equipment.
"Everything was auctioned but the slaves," Audrey said. "There were
seven slaves on the place, and there wasn't a big market for slaves
in Rapides Parish. So they were sent to New Orleans."
Their names are listed, too. Only first names, all French in origin.
John T., meanwhile, did not let the land go into a stranger's hands.
He bought the land and house. He married Felicity Jeaneaux.
And here sit Audrey and Irble, two testimonies to his legacy. There
certainly will be more testimonies to that legacy at today's
ceremony. Audrey is excited.
Not just about the ceremony but for the fact that she's finally
found the document spelling out what will be on the historic marker.
"Here it is," she said. "I told you I had it here somewhere."
She's right. But why spoil the surprise? It'd be much better to
drive to Fort Buhlow and take a look at the real thing. In fact,
it'd be better to drive there this afternoon and witness the
ceremony.
There aren't too many chances to see history in the making,
especially family history. For this is from where the Devilles came,
and it is from here where they continue.
More About LOUIS DEVILLE and MARIE PREJEAN:
Marriage: January 12, 1802, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Child of MARIE PREJEAN and LOUIS DEVILLE is:
i. MICHEL23 DEVILLE, b. October 25, 1811, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
47.GENEVIEVE AUBUCHON DIT22 DULAC (MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS II20, FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)She married JEAN BAPTISTE BALARD DIT LATOUR, son of ANTOINE LATOUR and MARIE LAGRAVE.He was born September 02, 1769 in ILE DUPAS, BERTHIER, QUEBEC, CANADA, and died September 10, 1832 in ILE DUPAS, BERTHIER, QUEBEC, CANADA.
Child of GENEVIEVE DULAC and JEAN LATOUR is:
49. i. ANTOINE BALARD DIT23 LATOUR, b. March 08, 1799, ILE DUPAS, BERTHIER, QUEBEC, CANADA.
Generation No. 12
48.ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23 RICHARD (HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born August 1801 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died May 1841 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married ELOISE SOLONGE LEGER January 24, 1826 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, daughter of LOUIS LEGER and ANNE DOUCET.She was born May 14, 1796 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died May 12, 1844 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About ALEXANDRE JOSEPH RICHARD:
Christening: August 30, 1802, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
More About ELOISE SOLONGE LEGER:
Christening: November 14, 1809, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
More About ALEXANDRE RICHARD and ELOISE LEGER:
Marriage: January 24, 1826, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Children of ALEXANDRE RICHARD and ELOISE LEGER are:
50. i. HELENE24 RICHARD, b. February 08, 1830, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
51. ii. SYLVANIA RICHARD, b. February 06, 1832, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
iii. OLIVE RICHARD, b. December 25, 1834.
iv. ALEXANDER II RICHARD, b. June 08, 1840, OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
49.ANTOINE BALARD DIT23 LATOUR (GENEVIEVE AUBUCHON DIT22 DULAC, MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS II20, FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born March 08, 1799 in ILE DUPAS, BERTHIER, QUEBEC, CANADA.He married (1) JULIE CENAY.He married (2) GENEVIEVE BARTHE April 16, 1822 in QUEBEC, CANADA.She was born Abt. 1803.
More About ANTOINE LATOUR and GENEVIEVE BARTHE:
Marriage: April 16, 1822, QUEBEC, CANADA
Child of ANTOINE LATOUR and JULIE CENAY is:
52. i. MOISE (BAILARD) BALARD DIT24 LATOUR.
Child of ANTOINE LATOUR and GENEVIEVE BARTHE is:
ii. GENEVIEVE BALARD DIT24 LATOUR, b. 1823, QUEBEC, CANADA; d. June 19, 1835, ILE DUPAS, BERTHIER, QUEBEC, CANADA.
Generation No. 13
50.HELENE24 RICHARD (ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born February 08, 1830 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.She married HOMER A. (OMER) LATOUR2,3,4,5 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, son of PIERRE LATOUR and FELICITE FRANCHEBOIS.He was born January 24, 1833 in ST. LANDRY CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUSIANA--CHURCH RECORD (VOL. 3--PAGE 250, #253).
Notes for HOMER A. (OMER) LATOUR:
Estate of Ursin Manuel , married Sophie Desmaret , dated 26 September 1851
State of Louisiana
Parish of S. Landry
Know all men by these presents that Ursin Manuel fils of the State of
Louisiana and Parish of St. Landry as principal and Achille Dupre are firmly
bound unto Adolphe Garriques clerk of the District Court in and for the Parish
of St. Landry in the sum of Thirteen hundred dollars, for the payment of which
well and truly to be made they bind themselves, their heirs executors and
administrators jointly and Severally.
In witness whereof they have hereunto signed at Opelousas this twenty ninth
day of September A. D. 1851.
The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound
Ursin Manuel fils has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Ursin
Manuel pere and Sophie P. B. Desmaret his wife, late of said Parish both decd.
Now if the said Ursin Manuel fils Shall well and faithfully Said Estates,
render a just account thereof and pay over the sums when thereunto lawfully
required, and finally Shall do and perform all and Singular the duties &
functions incumbent on him as administrator as aforesaid, according to Law,
then the above obligation to be null & void, otherwise to remain in full
force-
Witness
s/ J. B. DejeanUrsin+Manuel fils
s/ Lucius Dupres/Achille Dupre
We the undersigned, heirs of the Estate of Ursin Manuel pTre and Sophie
Desmarets, both late of Said parish deceased, do agree, that the property
belonging to said Estates should be sold on the following terms and
conditions, "to wit," The purchase money payable , in two equal annual
instalments [sic] from the first of April next (1852) but all sums of ten
dollars and under, payable, at the first [term?] and over ten dollars as above
stated.
Parish of Saint Landry the 26th September 1851
Jean Bte x Manuel
Lastie Ursin x Manuel
Pierre Ursin x Manuel
Francois Ursin x Manuel
Onezimi Ursin x Manuel
Jean Bte x Ledoux
s/ Pierre Ledoux
Filed Sept. 30, 1851A. Garrique Cl[erk]
We the undersigned heirs of the late Ursin Manuel pFredeceased do hereby
give a general discharge to Garland Lastasses [sic] & Ursin Manuel fils
administrator of said Estate having received all coming to us from the hand of
said attys & administrator-
Opelousas 25th April 1855
Witness:Garrique
Lastie U x Manuel
Onezime x Manuel
Jean Bte U. x Manuel
Francois U. x Manuel
Wife of J. Bte LedouxSophie U. x Manuel
Josephine x Ratel
s/ Pierre Valmond Ledoux
Received of Garland Lastasses [?] all sums due them to the Estate of Ursin
Manuel pFre deceased of which I am administrator
-------25th April 1855Ursin x Manuel adm.
Witness
A. Garriques
Filed 13th July 1858
Homere A. Latour,D. Clerk
Source:a photocopy of the Estate, #1588, St. Landry Parish Courthouse,
Opelousas, Louisiana
More About HOMER A. (OMER) LATOUR:
Baptism Catholic: September 15, 1833, ST. LANDRY CATHOLIC CHURCH--900 NORTH UNION STREET--OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA--70570
Baptism Performed By: Reverend Father--Flavius Henri Rossi
Namesake: Omer La Tour
Occupation: 1858, DEPUTY COURT CLERK
Paternal Grandparents: Jerome Grasset LaTour & Marie Bertrand-------Jean Franchebois & Felicia Vige
Religion: ROMAN CATHOLIC
Sponsors of Baptism: September 15, 1833, Alex LaTour and Catherine Doucet
More About HOMER LATOUR and HELENE RICHARD:
Marriage: OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Child of HELENE RICHARD and HOMER LATOUR is:
53. i. OZEME25 LATOUR, b. October 14, 1869, EUNICE, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; d. November 07, 1946, UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH---P.O. BOX 698, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
51.SYLVANIA24 RICHARD (ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born February 06, 1832 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married DORALISE GUILLORY Abt. 1851.She was born July 08, 1836 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
More About SYLVANIA RICHARD and DORALISE GUILLORY:
Marriage: Abt. 1851
Child of SYLVANIA RICHARD and DORALISE GUILLORY is:
i. MARGUERITE EMMA25 RICHARD, b. April 12, 1852.
52.MOISE (BAILARD) BALARD DIT24 LATOUR (ANTOINE BALARD DIT23, GENEVIEVE AUBUCHON DIT22 DULAC, MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS II20, FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)He married (1) LIAS (LEAS) CARTWRIGHT January 31, 1853.He married (2) MARCELLINE BLAIS May 17, 1869, daughter of GABRIEL BLAIS.She was born 1837.
More About MOISE LATOUR and LIAS CARTWRIGHT:
Marriage: January 31, 1853
More About MOISE LATOUR and MARCELLINE BLAIS:
Marriage: May 17, 1869
Child of MOISE LATOUR and MARCELLINE BLAIS is:
54. i. MALVINA25 LATOUR, VOODOO QUEEN.
Generation No. 14
53.OZEME25 LATOUR (HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)6,7 was born October 14, 1869 in EUNICE, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died November 07, 1946 in UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH---P.O. BOX 698, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.He married (1) CLARA TOUSSAINT April 10, 1889 in OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married (2) MARIE GUILLORY January 19, 1897 in ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH--P.O. BOX 31, EUNICE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, daughter of SIMON GUILLORY and MARIE CLOUCHE.She was born July 05, 1876 in VILLEPLATTE, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died July 11, 1965 in OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
More About OZEME LATOUR:
1916---City Directory: 1916, HOFFHINE'S OKMULGEE CITY DIRECTORY----HAMILTON TOWNSHIP----Latoure, Ozeme---Okmulgee
1920---Census: 1920, OKLAHOMA--MICROFILM ROLL 1475--SHEET NUMBER 9B--ENUMERATION DISTRICT NUMBER 110--LINE 86
Burial: November 11, 1946, SOUTHWEST CEMETERY--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Cause of Death: Congestive Heart Diocese
Funeral Director: J. C. BROWN--BROWN FUNERAL HOME--607 EAST 5TH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: November 11, 1946, UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH---P.O. BOX 698, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Nationality: CREOLE-CAJUN
Occupation: FARMING
Race: BLACK---OKLAHOMA CENSUS RECORD
Religion: CATHOLIC
Residence: 213 EAST 3rd STREET--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Notes for CLARA TOUSSAINT:
Re: Toussaint Family
La famille et la descendance de TOUSSAINT-L'OUVERTURE
Jacques de Cauna
Il n'est pas inutile d'essayer de faire le point sur
une question qui a suscitT de nombreuses controverses :
celle de la famille de TOUSSAINT-LOUVERTURE et de sa
descendance, a laquelle il ne manque mOme pas le classique
faux dauphin, en la personne d'un gTnTral Surville
LOUVERTURE qui apparut au milieu du XIXFme siFcle, ou
l'habituelle lTgende du trTsor cachT.
La famille originelle
Toussaint Ttait crTole, c'est-a-dire nT dans la
colonie de Saint-Domingue, sur l'habitation BrTda au Comte
de Nod, situTe au Haut du Cap, le 20 mai 1743 . Il Ttait
fils de Gaou-Guinou, second fils du roi des Aradas du mOme
nom et de sa seconde Tpouse, elle aussi Arada, baptisTe
sous le nom de Pauline. Gaou-Guinou avait TtT pris dans
une guerre tribale avec sa premiFre femme Affiba, de race
royale aguia (baptisTe plus tard Catherine) et emmenT par
un nTgrier a Saint-Domingue avec deux de ses enfants :
Augustin et GeneviFve. Il fut baptisT Hyppolite et mourut
aveugle et centenaire en 1804 (1).
Sa fille GeneviFve Affiba, dite plus tard Louverture,
achetTe par monsieur de la FONTAINE, colon fixT aux Cayes
dans le Sud de Saint-Domingue, devint la concubine d'un
autre colon nommT CHANCY dont elle eut douze enfants (9
filles et 3 gartons). De cette souche est issue la famille
hantienne de couleur des CHANCY qui, a la premiFre
gTnTration, contracte des alliances avec les familles
LOUVERTURE (Isaac, s.p.), VERNET, ESPREAUX (le prince
Jean), CH+RON, VILATTE (nombreuse postTritT) et DESSALINES
(fils naturel de Bernard CHANCY et CTlestine DESSALINES).
A la seconde gTnTration s'ajoutent les alliances
suivantes : GRAND ROCHE, JEAN-FRANCOIS, DAMPAIRE, BLAISE,
CHEVALIER, MASSIEU, CONSTANT, LASSUS SAINT MACARY, TOIRAC,
BELIN, DUPERVAL.
A la troisiFme : D+SERT, LATORTUE, L+GER, BOURDET; et
a la quatriFme, LAFONTANT et MIRAULT.
Au milieu du XXFme siFcle, cette descendance de Gaou
Guinou et Affiba est reprTsentTe par CTleste, Louisa et
Augustin D+SERT (Tpoux SAINT-VICTOR), Max VILLATTE, Madame
VAVAL, nTe VILLATTE et Jeanne VILLATTE, Tpouse Alfred
STEIN (2).
FrFres et soeurs de Toussaint
Du second mariage de Gaou-Guinou avec Pauline, sont issus:
Quatre filles :
- Marie-Paul, cTlibataire et mFre de l'officier ThimotTe
DUPONT, aide de camp de Toussaint (postTritT ?)
- Marie-Nodl, dont on ne sait rien
- Catherine, a l'origine de la famille BELROSE
- Marie-Jeanne, Tpouse du colonel Claude MARTIN, qui
vTcut vieille et eut plusieurs enfants (descendance en
France).
Quatre gartons :
- Jean LOUVERTURE, apparemment s.p.
- Paul LOUVERTURE, gTnTral de division, mariT a une
blanche espagnole, demoiselle POLANCO, d'o· 4 enfants :
deux lTgitimes : Pauline qui devint soeur converse en
France et CTlestin dont on perd la trace;
deux fils naturels : Louis et Raymond qui ont pu perpTtuer
cette branche (Raymond, 3 enfants dont Marie-GrGce, dame
SAINT-FLEUR PAUL), mais pas le nom qui n'Ttait pas lTgal
- Pierre LOUVERTURE, colonel de l'armTe espagnole, tuT
trFs jeune au camp de Barade aux c(tTs de Toussaint dans
un attentat organisT par Jean-Frantois (s.p.)
- Pierre-Dominique TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE, connu d'abord
sous le nom de TOUSSAINT BR+DA ou "a BrTda", TlevT par un
noir nommT Pierre BAPTISTE, devenu cocher puis homme de
confiance du gTrant BAYON de LIBERTAT et finalement
affranchi en 1776. Il Tpousa une femme noire de l'habi-
tation, Suzanne SIMON BAPTISTE, qui avait dTja un enfant,
Placide, d'un homme de couleur nommT STraphin CLFRE.
Toussaint reconnut officiellement la paternitT de cet
enfant a son mariage.
D'aprFs une lettre a son mari de Mme Isaac LOUVERTURE (sa
cousine Louise CHANCY) datTe des Gonanves le 24 mars 1824,
Toussaint aurait eu une soeur ou fille naturelle du nom de
Zizine, vivant dans l'Artibonite, chez le colonel AUBOURG,
dont on ne sait rien de plus sinon qu'elle eut au moins
deux enfants, un garton et une fille GgTs de 7 et 6 ans a
l'Tpoque de la lettre (3).
Les enfants de Toussaint
Les deux seuls enfants naturels et lTgitimes de
TOUSSAINT-LOUVERTURE et de Suzanne SIMONBAPTISTE sont
Isaac et Saint-Jean LOUVERTURE.
- Isaac LOUVERTURE, dTportT et fixT en France
o BrTda 1786
+ Bordeaux 26 9 1854, s.p.
x 1803 Louise CHANCY (sa cousine).
- Saint-Jean LOUVERTURE, dTportT et fixT en France
o BrTda 1791
+ Agen 1804, s.p.
Au moment de son mariage, Toussaint LOUVERTURE
reconnut lTgalement le premier enfant de sa femme, Placide
(o Le Cap 28 12 1781) qui devint donc lTgalement enfant
lTgitime du couple, mOme si l'on semble, malgrT l'opinion
du gTnTral NEMOURS, s'accorder sur le fait que Toussaint
n'en Ttait pas le pFre. Cet enfant Ttait, en effet,
mulGtre alors que ses parents lTgitimes Ttaient tous deux
noirs (il eut deux enfants dont nous verrons la descen-
dance plus loin) (4).
Avant son mariage, Toussaint avait eu un fils
naturel, Jean-Pierre, Tgalement reconnu, qui devint
colonel aux Dragons et directeur du Conseil des Notables
de Saint-Louis du Nord en 1827. Il eut six enfants.
> New List April 1999
>
> Ont signe l'acte de Deces:
>
> Tavernier, medecin, Gresset, chirurgine-major,
> Pajot,
> supplt du Prefet. Amiot commt d'armes. Regnault,
> Juge
> de Paix. Courtois, greffier.
>
>
> 1)Pere:
>
>
> Toussaint Louverture, decede au Fourt de Joux
> (Doubs)
> le 17 Geminal an SI et enterre a St. Pierre petit
> village voisin.
> 1)Mere:
>
> Susanne Simon Baptiste, decedee a Agen le 19 Mai
> 1816
>
> 3) Enfants:
>
> I. Placide, Seraphin, decede A Astafort (L. EtG.)
> Le
>
> II. Isaac, decede a Bordeaux le 26 Septembre 1854
>
> II Jean, decede a Agen le 18 nivose an XII. Les deux
> aines se sont maries:
>
> 1) L'aine Placide a Mille Josephine de Lacaze au
> Chateau du Parc, pres Astaffort (Lot-et- Garonne)
>
> 2)Le second Isaac asa Cousine Coco Chancy don't les
> cendres ont ete transferees la 17 Septembre 1878,
> dans
> le caveau des Gragonon Lacoste, a Bordeaux. Aucune
> descendance de ce cote
>
>
>
> Famille Placide Toussaint- Louverture
> 1)Pere:
>
> Placide, Seraphin Louverture, ne au Cap (Haiti)
> decede
> a Astaffort (Lot-et Garone) le
>
> 2)Mere:
> Josephine de Lacaze, nee au chateau du Parc pres
> Astaffort, le
> Mariee a Placide le 16 Mai 1821
> Decede a Siorac de Belves (Dordogne) le
> Les epoux Louverture ont eu une fille:
>
> 3)Fille:
>
> Rose Louverture, nee au chateau du Parc pres
> Astaffort, le
> Mariee a Auguste Lavergne, Le
> Decedee a Siorac de Belves (Dordogne) le 11 Avril
> 1900
>
> ROSE LOUVERTURE a dexfilles:
>
> 1) Pauline, Alice ne a Astaffort le
> Mariee a Bertrand Ferriol le
> Decedee a St. Amand- de Belves (Dord) le 11 Octobre
> 1910
>
> 2) Octavie, Jeanne, Gabrielle ne a Astaffort, le
> Mariee a Jean, Arthur Jontan, le
> domiciliee a Auch (Gers)
>
> Petites Enfants
>
> 1) Pauline, Alice, epouse Forrile, eut une fille:
> Marie, Josephine, Gabrielle, Edith Ferriol, ne a
> Saint- Amand de Belves le 27 Juillet 1865
> Domiciliee a St. Amand
> Veuve de Yvan Baynie
>
> II
>
> 2) Octavie, Jeanne, Gabrielle, epouse Fountan, a
> trois enfants
>
> I. Jean, Joseph, Bertrand, Seraphin Jerone Foutan
> Louverture, ne le 12 Aout 1864 au Chatear du Conte,
> Commune du Capdrot (Dordogne), donicilie a saint
> Amand-de Belves.
>
> II Jeanne, ne Laninde (Dordogne) le
> Mariee a Charles Sabardu le
> domiciliee a Draguignan
>
> III Mathe, ne a Vec-Fezensac(Gers) le
> domiciliee a Auch (Gers) pas Marie, vit avec sa
> mere
> Mme Fontan.
> Seule, Jeanne a un fils Bernard.
>
> St. Amand le 12 Aout 1914
> J. Fontan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Pub: Ernest Benn Limited London
> From Book: Black Liberator: The
> Life
> of
> ToussaintL'ouverture
> Family of Toussaint Louverture
> Father Gauguinou
> Mother Pauline
> Brothers Paul
> Pierre
> Joseph
> John youngest brother
>
>
> Sister Marie Noel
> From Book The Other ToussaintBy
> Helen
> Terry
> Family of Pierre Toussaint
> Wife
> Juliette
> Father Old
> Toussaint
> Mother Ursule
> Grandmother Zenobie
> Great Grandmother Tonette
> Older Sister Marie
> Louise
> Sister
> Rosilie
> Aunt Marie
> Bouquement
> Niece of Pierre (Roslie's Daughter
>
> Euphemia
> Mother-in-Law Marie Noel
> Brother-in-Law Jean
> NoelArea's lived in Haiti
> L'Aribonite
> St Marc, St. Dominique (French
> Rule)
> Maurice (Friend
> of
> Pierre)
> Collette
> (mother
> of baby born by nurse of Slaves
> at L'Arbonite in Haiti
>
> Master of Pierre Toussaint Family
> Berard Family
> Monsieur Jean Berard
> Madame Berard
> (Daughters of Berards De Pointe
> Berard,(Pierre's
> playmate and Godmother)
> Victore, & Felicite.
> Sons of Berards Lester,- Du
> Pithon,-
> Des Glajerix,- &
> Jean Jacques (Oldest) (Wife Marie
> Elizabeth Nicolas-
> --Pierre took care of her alone in
> New York until
> her death).
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Various Notes Filiation
> Here are the people who signed the
> death certificate:
> Of Toussaint L'ouverture
> Gavernier, doctorGresset, Surgeon
> Pajot, perfect substitute
> Amiot, commandant of arms
> (commandant
> D'armes)
> Regnault, magistrateCourtois, clerk
> of the court
>
> 1) Father:
> Toussaint Louverture, died in Fort de Joux
> (Doubs)onGerminal 17, year
> XI(Germinal is the seventh month of the Frenc
> Republican calenear) and was
> buried in a village next to Fort de Joux, St.
> Pierre.
>
>
> 2) Mother
>
> Susanne Simon Baptiste, died in Agen on May 19, 1816
>
> 3) Children
> I Placide, Seraphin, died in astaffort(Lot &
> Garonne).
>
> II Isaac, died in Bordeaux on September 26, 1854.
>
> III Jean, died in agen on Nivose, year XII.
> (Nivose in the ninth month of French Republican
> calendar)
>
> The two oldest children got married;
>
> 1- the older one, Placid, married Miss Josephine de
> Lacaze in the castle of the Park (le chateau du
> Parc) near Astaffort (Lot & Garonne).
>
> 2- The second one, Isaac, married his cousin Coco
> Chancy whose ashes have been transferred in Garonon
> Lacoste's vault on September 17, 1878, in Bordeaux.
> There is no known descendance on this side.
>
> Placide Toussaint-Louverture Family
>
> 1) Father
> Placide, Seraphin Louverture
> Born in the Cap (Haiti)
> Died in Astaffort (Lot & Garone) on ?
>
>
>
>
>
> 2) Mother
> Josephine de Lacaze
> Born in the castle of the Park (le chateau du Parc)
> near Astafort, on:
> Got married to Placid on May 16, 1821.
> Died in Siorac de Belves (Dordogne) on?
> 3) Daughter:
> Rose Louverture
> Born in the castle of the Park (le chateau du Parc)
> near Astaffort on?
> Got married to Auguste Lavergne on?
> Died in Siorac de Belves (Dordogne) on April 11,
> 1900
>
> Rose Louverture got two daughters:
>
> 1) Pauline, Alice, born in Astaffort on?
> Got married to Auguste Lavergne on?
> Died in Saint-Amand-de Belves (Dord) on October 11,
> 1901.
>
> 2) Octavie, Jeanne, Gabrielle, born in Astaffort on?
> Got married to Jean, arthur Fontan on?
> Lived in Auch (Gers).
> Grand Children
>
> 1) Pauline, Alice, Ferriol, got one daughter:
> Marie, Josephine, Gabrielle, Edith Ferriol
> Born in Saint - Amand-de Belves on July 27, 1865
> Lived in St. Amand
> Widow of Yvan Baynie.
>
> II
> 2) Octavie, Jeanne, Gabrielle, Fontan, got three
> Children:
>
> I. Jean, joseph, Bertrand, Seraphin Jerome Fontan-
> Louverture
> Born on August 12, 1864 in the castle of the conte
> (le
> Chateau du Conte) Commune of Caprot (Dordogne)
>
> II Jeanne
> Born in Ladinde (Dordogne) on ?
> Got married to Charles Sabardu on ?
> Lived in Draguignan.
>
> III Marthe
> Born in Vic-Fezensac (Gers) on ?
> Lived in auch (Gers)
> Did not get married
> Lived with her mother, Mrs. Fontan.
> (Only Jeanne got a son, Bernard) Saint - Amand,
> August
> 12, 1914.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ile Royale
>
>
> Histoire Et Genealogie Des Acadiens Plaisance, Ile
> Royal incluants Louisbourg Ile St. Jean
>
> Tousseanne
> Charles Tousseanne, Ne Vers. 1728, fils Andre et el
> Elizabeth Contant de la paroisse Saint - Martin de
> Velle Neuve, eneche de La rochelle , marie - a Port-
> La joie. Le 18 Juillet 1752; marie madeleine
> Buglaud,
> fille de Paule et de Marguerite Doucet, de Grand-
> Pre.
>
> Marguerite _Jean Marguerite, ne vers, 1716, fils de
> Simon et de Suzanne Grenier, de la paroisse de Saint
> -
> Amance, diocise de hangres, en Champagne, marie le
> /Fevruer 1740 a Jean ne Toussaint, fille Pierre et
> de
> Jeanne Roy, de Louisbourg, Enfant: Anne, 1745
>
> Ile Royale
> Leluengne, Toussaint, Ne vers 1710 file de Toussaint
> et de Jaquette Carsanson, de Langueaux, eveche de
> Saint - Brieuc , Marie le 22 Janvier 1732 A Suzanne
> Boucher, fille Jacques et de Marie Fonteneaux, de La
> Rochelle et venve de Pierre Boulard et de Pierre
> Robidoux, Il etait i Lorembec ou Deme Suzanne
> Boucher
> est decedee - le 21 Janvier 1742.
>
> Pierrre Toussaint, Marie a Jenne Roy. Enfant
> Antoine, 1731
>
> Book ---- Diocese of Baton Rouge (Catholic Records
> 1863- 1867)
>
> Tusson, Jean Robert (Robert Tusson and Catherine
> Hegney Bn. 3. May 1863 Bt. 24 June 1863 Spo. Anatole
> Joly and Emma Babin (SGA-20, 39)
>
> 1820 -1829 Tousson also Tusson dit Lamathe
> Tusson, - New Born (Eitenne Dec. and Victoire
> Leblanc)
> Bur. 19 Nov. 1828 (SGA. 8, 160)
>
> Son, age 2 years. (Doctor Tusson and Mother Omitted
> Bur. 1 Aug. 1823 (ASC 4, 168)
>
> Tusson, Etienne (Jean Baptiste and Celeste Lamathe)
> m.
> 13 Sept. 1819 Victor Leblanc, Wid Pierre Allain
> (Issac
> and Felicite melancon) wit. Cyprien Mollere: M.
> Leblanc, Jambulis Bros (SGS-14, 173)
>
> Tusson, Ernestine (Jean Baptiste and Elizabeth
> Leblanc) bn. 27 Jan. 1827 Bt. 12 Apr. 1827 spo.
> Ferdinand Landry and Marie Delphine Llandry 40)
>
> 1786, 17 Oct. Funeral Dam Ane - Artur, daughter of
> the
> deceased Jacques, physican of the King and Dean of
> the
> Superior council of Guianna Spouse of M. Henry
> -Louis
> Theodore de
> Toustain(Sic-as it is written) officer of the
> infantry
> age thirty two years died yesterday
>
>
> Book (Acadians in France Rieder V. #3
> Toussaint, Augustin pg. 10, 20,
> Marie pg. 10, 69,
> Pierre pg. 10
> Toussay, Marie p. 51
>
> At St. Servan Feb. 15, 1d759 Anne Precieux wife of
> Augustin Toussaint or Ducet Crossed over to France
> in
> another Transport) 26 Weaves û Pierre Toussaint her
> child 6 years, marie Toussaint her child
>
> Toussaint died 1812 (Saint Martinville Church V.
> 1s,pg. 430)
>
> Toussaint, (Celestin) bt. 1859 (Church Point Ch. V.
> 2,
> p. d180
>
> Toussaint, Emma bt. 1866 (Church Point Ch. V. 2, p.
> 74)
>
> Toussaint, (Pave) died 1835 (Saint Martinville Ch.
> V.
> 25, p. 610)
>
> Toussaint, Adam (Caroline) bt. 1841 (S. M. Ch. V.
> 35,
> #1884)
>
> Tousaint, (sec), esclave a mrs. Oliver Blanchette,
> bt.
> 15 Nov. 1825 at aage 8 mts. Lafayette Ch. V. 2, p.
> 310
>
>
>
> Book 1771-1172 #499 May 26, 1772
> Toussaint, Jean of Bayoune, France (Jean & Jean
> Peragna) m. 30 may 1772 Marie Colon, Widow 1st
> marriage Jean rondot & Widow second marriage Antoine
> Sarizin (parents not given) wit. J.B. Lacour &
> Francois Ledoux (PCP)- 2, Part 2, 128) also (PCP-4,
> 89)
>
> Toussaint, Maria (Juan Toussaeint [sic]and [o]
> PRIAU,
> native of Bordeaux, widow GASPAR, m. Antonio
> Francisco
> RENAULT, Oct. 6, 1812 (SLC, M6,116)
>
> Toussaint, Felix (Joeph, native of La Cotonna and
> henerica Bourgeois, native of Charles Parish on the
> (First German Coast, both resident of this city), b.
> Dec 13, 1811, bt, Aug. 27, 1811, pgp, Sylvestre
> Toussaint and maria (met. Joseph Bourgeois and Maria
> le,(He)? S. Guiliaume Gros and Mariana Bourgeois,
> infants aunt (SLC, B22, 165)
>
> Toussaint, Heubertdeau of Montreal (Jean Baptiste &
> Charlotte rouleau) m. 16 Nov. 1761, Jeanne Laurent,
> native of Natchitoches, widow of rene Gauthier (Jean
> &
> Elizabeth Duboise, both decd.) Wit. Louis Colette
> Sarazin, (PCP-1, 228 also (PCP-3, 103)
>
> Toussaint, Pierre, of Boudreaux married 16 Aug.
> 1714,
> maure rinot (Etiene & Cecile Joseph) (SGA-1,42)
>
>
> Militia of Atakapa
> 1792 Celestin (Marie Jeanne) born 2 may 1805 (St.
> Martinville Ch. V. 6 #390)
>
> Cdelestin dit Isadore Died 30 Nov. 1830 at age 62
> years (S. M. Ch. V.4, #2096)
>
> Toussaint, Noemie died 17 nov. 1904 at age 5 yrs.
> (Thib. Ch. V. 3, p. 339)
>
> Point Coupee Parish La.Vital.
> 2 -4-1869 Toussaint married Marie Joe
>
> 2 - 19- 1870 Toussaint, Sylvanie Jr. Lucas,--
> Laurent
> Jr.
>
> Baptisems 1821 Lafayette, La. St John Cathese
>
> Toussaint, Joseph #87 85 years
>
> Toussaint, (Twin) Pierre August & Gabrille Tessier)
> Born 3 Nov. 1819 (Grand Careau Ch. V. 1, P. 18) His
> Twin's name was Ursula?
>
> Anne( Jan(Jean) Master Cobbler Sir Name Toussaint
> and
> Margueritte Talon, native of this Parish) m. Pierre
> Montenarem Montanarariem Montana (I/R)s, Montanary,
> Montenard, Montenary Portalle, Sept. 16, 1766 (Llc,
> B,
> 196, &M2, 24){ Double Entry}
>
> Antoine (Jean and Margueritte Talon, Brugher [s] of
> this city), b. Dec. 10, 1753, S. Antoine {L?}orasque
> and Annie Montanard (SLC, B3, 15)
>
> Antoine Benois (Jean Batise, Surnamed Toussaint,
> master cobbler, and Marguerite Talon), b. Sept. 23,
> 1759, bn. Sept. 22, 1759, s. Antoine Benoist
> [@Margueritte] Daniel manflot (SLC, B4,71)
>
> Genevieve (Jean Baptiste, sure named Toussaint,
> master
> Cobbler, and Margueritte Talon Parishioners), m.
> Joseph Calliez [@Callier], Aug. 17, 1762 (SLC, B4,
> 71)
>
> Helene (Jean Baptiste, Surenamed Toussaint, master
> cobbler, resident of theis city, and Margueritte
> Talon, parishioners), b. April 30 , 1752, s. Jean
> Baptiste Montenari, fils, and Genevieve Montenare
> [marginal note : died, Widow Benoit, Oct. 26, 1841]
> (SLC, B2, 253)
>
> Jean Baptiste (Jean Batiste [@Baptiste] and
> Marguerite
> Talon), b. Oct. 20, 1755, bn. Oct. 19, 1755, s. Jean
> Baptiste Nonget, Surnamed Lalime, and Catherint
> Guerines (SLC, B3, 470
>
> Margueritte (Jean, surnamed Toussaint, master
> Cobbler,
> and Margueritte Talon), b. Feb. 11, 1757, S. Jean
> Louis Zeraingue and Jean Hervieuz (SLC, B3, 71) m.
> Arhibald White Apr. 13, 1779 (SLC, M4, 480
>
> Charles -Ouarteron (Josephine, Mulatresse Labre of
> this Parish) b. 28 April 1806, bt. 7 March 1808
> Spons:
> Charles & Marie Jeanne, Mulatre, mulatresse Libre,
> Fr.
> Gabriel Isabey (St. Martinville Ch: v. 6, #470)
>
> Doussaint or Toussaint, Marie Magdelaine wid. Of
> Jean
> Paris m. 23 Aug. 1763 Jean JOFFROY,
> journalier (d. Jacquer & Marie Demoulin) living at
> Rochefort (Rochefort: Notre Dame)
>
> Toussaint, Francois born in Belgigue (Albert & Marie
> Catherine Decters Boneino m. 15 June 1865 Clemence
> Guidry (Opel. Ch. : v.2, .335)
>
> Toussaint, Francois m. 6 June 1865 Clemence Guidry
> (Opel. Ct. hse. : Mar. #2581)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph m. 22 April 1897 alice Anderson
> (Thib. Ct. Hse. M. v.376 #128)
>
> Toussaint, Mary Jane m. 27 Nov. 1897 Dennis Gatten
> (Thib. Ct. Hse. Mar. #37, #258)
>
> Toussaint, see also Paul
>
> Adeline Toussaint, age , bur. 11 May 1886 in the
> Chenal Cemetery, d. this morning (IMCL-7,25)
>
> Cecilia Toussaint, (Toussaint Paul [sic] and
> Hertensia
> Johnson) m. 19 May 1886 Jules Jacques (Celestin
> Jacques and Adele Guerin) Wit. P. Rougon; A.A.
> Alford;
> F. J. Guerin; (IMCL-4, 229)
>
> Joseph Toussaint, (Toussaint Paul (sic) and
> Hortensia
> Johnson) m. 20 Jan. 1887 Marie Gaines (William
> Gaines
> and Josephine Lenelume) wit. Clint Jareau; Emile
> Johnson; T. Gaine (IMCL-4, 235)
>
> Joseph Louis Toussaint (Julien Toussaint and
> Marguerite Walker) bn. 13 May 1886 bt. 13 June 1886
> spo. Augustin Jacques and Julia Samuel (IMCL-5, 54)
>
> Joseph Rosellus Toussaint (Julien Toussaint and
> Marguerite Walker) bn. 17 Aug. 1887 bt. 8 Oct. 1887
> spo Muma Jacques and Laura Adolphe (IMCL-5, 76)
>
> Marie Ameline Toussaint (Hebert Toussaint and Julia
> Harrison) bn. 8 Oct. 1886 bt. 17 Feb. 1887 spo.
> James
> harrison and Antonia Toussaint (IMCL-5, 65)
>
> Marie Edmee (Edmire ) Toussaint (Julien Toussaint
> and
> Marie Louise Favre) bn. 9 May 1887 bt. 19 June 1887
> spo. Charlot Decuir and Celestine Lewis (IMCL-5, 71)
>
> Sarah Toussaint (Paul Toussaint and Hortensia
> Johnson) m. 12 may 1887 Rosellus Jacques both of
> Chenal (J.Bl?. Jacques, decd. And Roseline Tom) wit.
> J. D. Manchester; Honore Antoine; Acide Martin
> (IMCL-4, 242)
>
> William Toussaint(Joseph Toussaint and Mary Gaines)
> Bn. 1 Dec. 1887 bt. 14 jan 1888 spo. Augustine
> Joseph
> and Izabelle Julien (IMCL-5, 80)
>
> Paul see also Toussaint.
>
> Casimir Paul (Maurice Paul and Hortantia Prosper )
> bn.
> 7 June 1886 bt. 1 Aug. 1886, spo. Pierre Villeneuve
> and Marie Louise Prosper (Pcp- 29, 1020
>
> Celestine Paul (Eugene Paul and Mary Paul) bn. 23
> Jan.
> 1887 bt. 18 March 1887 spo. Robert Conrad and Mary
> Hydel (PCP-29, 122)
>
> Name (Variation)
>
> Toussaint --Todos Los Santos
>
> Toussaint -Twin
> Pierre August-Gabrielle Tessier B. 3 Nov.18-9 G.C.
> Ch.
> V. 1, P.18
> Twin, Ursula
>
> Toussaint, Negre de Norbert Mire, m. 3 July 1859
> Leonie, Negresse d. DD. Babineau. (SMX. 9. V.#466
>
> Toussaint m. 16 Dec. 1867 Emilia ( Laf. Ct Hse. Mar.
> #414.
>
> Toussaint (Lucie m. 6 Oct 1866 Henriette,
> Youngsville
> Ch. V.1, P.38)
>
> Toussaint L-del Ned Francois and Laid) M. 13 Feb.
> 1868
> Adele (V.P. Ch. V.2, P4
>
> Toussaint, Mrs. An Indian D. 15 Nov. 1870 Age 5 Yrs
> (
> Charenton Ch V. 1, P.44.
>
> Toussaint, Louis and Sylvanie) M. 27 July 1867
> Corine
> ( Lafayette,Ct. Hse. Mar# 916)
>
> Toussaint, Azar (d Toussanit& Adeliaide) m. 4 Dec.
> 1869 Elizabeth Onesime (Sm Ch. V. 10 P,124)
>
> Toussaint, Cadet (Alfred & Lydia) B 1 Nov. 1870 Laf.
> Ch. V. 7, P. 28)
>
> Toussaint, Clara (Toussaint & Louise Hebert) B. 24
> May
> 1870 (Eunice C. V.1, P. 4).
>
> Toussaint, Alice Thomas (d. Thomas T. & Jeanette
> Silvestre) m. 16 Nov. 1882 Louis Armelin (Charenton
> Ch. V. 1, P. 409)
>
> Toussaint, Lucius (Jean Baptiste & Julie Ardoin) b.
> 2
> Dec. 1881 Eunice Ch. V. 1, P.162)
>
> Toussaint, Marie (Pierre & Louise Hebert) b. 2 April
> 1881 Eunice Ch. V. d1, P. 153)
>
> Toussaint, Thomas d. 13 March 1882 at age 35 yrs.
> (Charenton Ch. V. 1, P. 1220
>
> Toussaint, Thomas Tom (Thomas T. & Cecile) m. 22
> March
> 1882 Jeanette Sylvestre (Charenton Ch. V. 1, P. 399)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph Hinri (Henri & Coltille Joseph) m.
> 24 Jan. 1889 Armantine Deville V.P. Ch. V.1, P. 150)
>
> Toussaint, Louisa (Francois & Mendy Thomas ( b. Nov.
> 1889 (Opel. Ch. V. 7, P. 147)
>
>
>
>
> 1953-1957 Franklin Court House
>
> Edward Toussaint Jr. Caisy Bell Johnson 1955 May 30
> B-74, F-106, E-18,2000
>
> Geraldine Toussaint - Raymond Edmonds B-81,
> F-1021,E-21948
>
> Helen Toussaint - James Randle Jr.
> B-94,F-251,E-31,868
>
>
> Toussaint, Paul Married Aug. 26 1959 Lois Pierce
> B-78,
> F-251, E-19,830
>
> Mary Toussaint-Married-- Oscar Armetine 1903 June 2
> B-25,F-588,R.B.-123
>
> Toussaint,CelestineûMarried-- Jones,-Eugene Louis
> Dec.27,1881 B-15,f-157, R.B.131
>
> 1879-1888
>
> Liza Toussaint-Married-- James Johnson 1894 Dec. 29
> b14, F-182, P.301
>
> 1868 Mar.12 Toussaint,Christophe,--Married--
> Clarisse
> Bougeais,B-1863 To1879,P.122
>
> Mary Toussaint-- Married--1888 Apr. 5 William Brent
> B-16,f283 P.20
>
> Martha Toussaint-Married-- W.W. Turner B-22, F-342,
> P-342
>
> Mary Toussaint -Married-- Oscar Armetine 1903 June 2
> B-25, f-588, R.B. 1901, P.123
>
> 1905 Jan. 26 Hester Toussaint -Married-- Rene
> Mathews
> B-27, F-52, P-48 R,B. 1903
>
> 1922 July 14 Amile Toussaint-Married--Samuel Evens
> B-
> 44,F-176, E-75,27,R.B.1919
>
> Isabella ToussaintûMarried-- 1925 June 3 Wallace
> Smith
> B-47, F-132,E-8620, R.B.575
>
> Mamie Toussaint ûMarried--1926 Nov. 1, Jones, Leroy
> B-48,E-217,E-9000, E.B. 481
>
> Ella Toussaint- Married--Paul Garrison 1931 June
> (10)or(13) B-50, F-244.E-9730 R.B. 280
>
> 1931 Dec. 21 Francis Toussaint - Willis Pitman B-51,
> F-220, e-10176,R.B.280
>
>
>
> Toussaint,Louisa (Francois & Mendy Thomas) b. 18
> Nov.
> 1889 (Opel.Ch.v.7,p.147)
>
> Toussaint,Mathilde (Jean Baptiste & Eva Larouille)
> b.
> 10 Sept. 1889 (Eunice Ch.:v. 2,p.157)
>
> Toussaint, Ulysse (Euphemiere) b.5 July 1889 (Rayne
> Ch.v.4,p75)
>
> Toussaint, Alice m.__Armelin d. 2 Jan.1889 at age 26
> yrs.(Charenton Ch.v.1,p.156)
>
> Toussaint, Armas (Octave& Marie Richard) b. 21March
> 1889 (Opel. Chv.7,p.127)
>
> Toussaint Clara m. 10 April 1889 Ozeme Latour (Opel.
> Ct.Hse. Mar. #19038)
>
> Toussaint, Clara m. 7 May 1889 Ozeme Latour (Eunice
> Ch.c.2,p.127)
>
> Toussaint, Francois m, 3 Jan. 1889 Mandy Thomas
> (Opel.
> Ct. Hse.Mar. #17090
>
> Toussaint, Hillaire (Alfred & Jeanette Hillaire)
> b.13
> april 1880(B.B. Ch.V.2,p.91)
>
> Toussaint, Homer(Hypolite & Cecilia Smooth) b. 28
> March 1879 (Frand. Ch. v.2.p,59)
>
> Toussaint, Jean Baptise m. 24 Jan. 1880 Julie Arcoin
> (Opel. Ct. Hse. Mar.311262)
>
> Toussaint, Jean Baptiste (__&Julie__)m. 5 Feb. 1880
> Julie Ardoin (V.P. Ch. v.2,p285)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph m. 28 Dec. 1879 Elizabeth
> Boudreaux
> (Laf. Ct.Hse. Mar. 33268)
>
> Toussaint m.Julie (Henri & Celestine Delahoussaye)
> m.
> 27 Jan. 1880 Pierre Francois ( S.M. Ch.V.10,803)
>
> Notes of January 30, 1999
>
> Toussaint, John m 1 Jan. 1876 Catherine Frend (Houma
> Ct. Hse. Mar# 169,V.12)
>
> Toussaint, Marie Julie (Felix & Anantasie Amont) b.
> 18
> Jan. 1879 (La Rose Ch. V. 1, P. 73)
>
> (Baton Rouge)
>
> Toussaint, Slave of Robert Thomas b. 30 oct. 1860
> (Raceland Ch. Aug. BK. # 38)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph Paulin (Leon & Euginie Minde) b.
> 1852 Thib. Ch. V. 5, P. 180)
>
> Toussaint, Ellen (Octave & Marie Richard) m. 14 Feb.
> 1901 Baptiste Comeaux (Opel. Ch. V. 3, P. 263)
>
>
> Toussaint, Octave (Celestin & Marie Jeanne) m. 7
> Feb.
> 1878 Marguerite Richard (Opelousas, Ch. V. 2, P.
> 503)
> (Opel. Ct. hse. Mar.# 10385)
>
> Toussaint, Armes (Octave & Marie Richard b. 21 March
> 1889 (Opel. Ch. V. 7, P. 127)
>
> Toussaint, Edna Marie (Octave & Marie Richard) b. 12
> April 1892 Opel. Ch. V. 7, P. 221)
>
> Celestin Toussaint died at age 71 March 4th 1894
> (Charenton Ch. V. 19, Page 186)
>
> Toussaint, Gustave (Octave & Mary Richard ) m. 14
> Jan.
> 1897 Mary Neyland (Opel. Ch. V. 3, P. 190)
>
> Toussaint, Rosa (Gustave, & Mary Nyland ) b.16 Feb.
> 1898 (Opel. Ch. V. 7, P. 410)
>
> Toussaint, Earnest (Octave & Marie Richard) b. 27
> aug.
> 1900 (Opel. Ch. V. 7 Page 490)
>
> Toussaint, Anna (Octave & Marie Richard) b. 5 July
> 1885 (Opel. Ch. V.7, P. 83)
>
> Toussaint, Leon (Octave & Marie Richard) b. 29 Sept.
> 1887 (Opel. Ch. V. 7, P. 83) died at 5 months 1888
> at
> Plasiance (Opel. Ch. V. 2, P. 453)
>
> Toussaint, Jean Baptiste m. 20 Oct. 1888 Emelia
> Larouille. Opel. Ct. hse. Mar. #16091)
>
> Toussaint, Elodie (Christophe & Clarisse Bourgeois)
> b.
> 20 Aug. 1870 (Lydie Ch. V. 1, P. 28)
>
> Toussaint, Emma An Indian (Tom & Janette Silvestre)
> b.
> 19 June 1870 Charenton Ch. V. 1, P. 221)
>
> Toussaint, Francois (Clarisse Toussaint) m. 21 Aug.
> 1869 Marie Narcisse (Opel. Ch. V. E. #50) Ct. Hse.
> #5487)
>
> Toussaint, John Baptiste (HyPoilte & Celia) b. 24
> March 1870 (Franklin ch. V. 1, P. 243)
>
> Toussaint, Louisa (Louisa & Usilie Guillori) b. 3
> April 1880 (Eunice Ch. V. 1, P. 4)
>
> Toussaint, James (Pierre & Carmelite Barnard) b. 22
> Dec. 1872 (M.C. Ch. St. Clotide: V. 1, P. 18)
>
> Toussaint, Manna (Charlotte) m. 19 Jan. 1871 Johnson
> Hill (Charenton Ch. V. 1, P. 189)
>
> Toussaint, Toussaint, (Guillum & Rosalie Rousse) b.
> 1
> May 1871 B.B. Ch. V. 1, P. 158)
>
> Toussaint, Edward m. 16 Dec. 1874 Zelima Jackson
> (Opel. Ct. Hse. Mar. # 80002)
>
> Toussaint, Eleline (Joseph & ClementineMathieu)b. 17
> Oct. 1874 (Charenton Ch. V. 2, P. 283)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph (Francois Toussaint) d. 28 June
> 1783
> age - months (Opel. Ch V. 2, P. 296)
>
> Toussaint, Joseph Mars (William & Martine Mars) b.
> 22
> Jan. 1873 (Charenton Ch. V. 2, P. 283)
>
> Toussaint, Julien (Jean Pierre & Louise Hebert) b.
> 15
> April 1873 (Eunice Ch. V. 1, P. 86)
>
> Toussaint, Louise m. 21 Dec. 1874 Joseph Belalir
> (Opel. Ct. Hse. #80160
>
> Toussaint, Julie (Henri & Celestine Delahoussaye) m.
> 27 Jan. 1880 Paieer Francois (S.M. Ch. V. 10, P.
> 803)
>
> Toussaint, Valerine m. 12 Feb. 1885 Joseph Charles
> (Thib. Ct. Hse. V. 26, #29)Ch. V. 11, P. 50)
>
> Toussaint, John m. 1 Jan. 1876 Catherine Gren (Houma
> Ct. hse: m. V. 12, #169)
> Toussaint, d. 26 June 1877 at age 100 (B.B. Ch. V.
> 2,
> P. 4)
>
> Toussaint, Clovis (Robert & Magie Bredery) b. 22
> Oct.
> 1878 (Charenton Ch. V. 2, P. 40)
>
> Toussint, Emeranthe D. Feb. 1877 at age 70 yrs.
> (Charenton Ch. V. 2, P. 40)
>
> Toussaint, Louisa (Jean Pierre & Louise Hebert) b.
> 20
> July 1878 (Eunice Ec. V. 1, P. 56-x)
>
> Toussaint, Melanie (Toussaint Beletre & Clarisse) m.
> 10 Jan. 1877 Etienne Pitre (Opel. Ct. hse. Mar.
> #9076)
> Opel. Ch. V. 2, P. 489)
>
> Toussaint, Silvanie 21 yrs. Old (Joseph & Eveline
> Mindy) m. 9 Jan. 1878 eugene Jean Louis Polidor, 23
> yrs. Old (Franklin Ct. Hse. V, 10, P.520)
>
> Toussaint, Lelia m. 4 Dec. 1869 Randal Owens (N.I.
> Ct.
> Hse. Lmar#23)
>
> Toussaint, Azar (d. Toussaint & Adelaide) m. 4 Dec.
> 1869 Elizabeth Onesime (S.M. Ch. V. 10, P. 124)
>
> Toussaint, Eliza (m.) William Brent 4-5-18
More About OZEME LATOUR and CLARA TOUSSAINT:
Marriage: April 10, 1889, OPELOUSAS, SAINT LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Notes for MARIE GUILLORY:
Ozeme Latrour Mary Guillory
Ozeme Latour [no e at the end], marriage record to
Marie Aclai Guillory, dated 19 Jan 1897 [church record
originally from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Chataignier,
LA]. Groom no information, bride born 7 Jul 1876, youngest of
13 children of Simon Guillory and Marie Lonise Jacques
Clouche.
More About MARIE GUILLORY:
Burial: July 17, 1965, SOUTHWEST CEMETERY--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Director: BROWN--VICTOR FUNERAL HOME---OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: July 17, 1965, UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH---P.O. BOX 698, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Religion: CATHOLIC
Residence: 1022 EAST FIRST STREET--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
More About OZEME LATOUR and MARIE GUILLORY:
Marriage: January 19, 1897, ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH--P.O. BOX 31, EUNICE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Marriage Performed By: Rev. Al Bacchiochi
Name of Parents Given: Ozeme (son of deceased Homer LaTour & Helene Richard)-----Marie (daughter of deceased Simon Guillory & deceased Marie Guillory)
The Presence of Witnesses: Julus Scelestins--Cyriaque Guillory--Joseph Patterson
Children of OZEME LATOUR and CLARA TOUSSAINT are:
i. WILLIS26 LATOUR, b. September 23, 1890.
ii. EVIA LATOUR, b. May 03, 1892.
Children of OZEME LATOUR and MARIE GUILLORY are:
55. iii. LEE26 LATOUR, b. March 11, 1907, EUNICE, EVANGELINEPARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
56. iv. OPHELIA LATOUR, b. January 25, 1903, MAMOU, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; d. January 10, 1972, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY---UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL, UNITED STATES.
57. v. E'VILLA LATOUR, b. November 12, 1898.
vi. LAURA LATOUR8, b. October 12, 1899, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; d. December 27, 1972, NUYAKA, TWIN HILLS, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES; m. ISADORIA BROOKS, March 27, 1919, ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; b. 1899.
More About LAURA LATOUR:
Baptism: EUNICE, ST. LANDRY PARISH---EUNICE CHURCH: VOL. 3--PAGE 66---PARENTS-ONEZIME AND MARY GUILLORY
Burial: SOUTHWEST CEMETERY--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Religion: CATHOLIC
Social Security Number: 441-64-2743
More About ISADORIA BROOKS:
Burial: SOUTHWEST CEMETERY--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
More About ISADORIA BROOKS and LAURA LATOUR:
Marriage: March 27, 1919, ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
vii. ETHEL LATOUR, m. JOSEPH MONTEILH.
viii. MARIE LATOUR, m. WILLIAM (BILL) MONTEILH.
ix. JOSEPH LATOUR, b. April 14, 1901, VILLEPLATTE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
x. CELESTINE LATOUR, b. April 05, 1904, EUNICE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
58. xi. ADAM LISE LATOUR, b. May 02, 1905, VILLEPLATTE, ST. LANDRY PARISH,LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES; d. June 1969, NUYAKA, TWIN HILLS, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
xii. ULYSSE LATOUR, b. December 28, 1908, VILLEPLATTE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.
xiii. CLARENCE LATOUR, b. September 14, 1916, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES; d. April 03, 1996, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES.
More About CLARENCE LATOUR:
Social Security Number: 441-14-3068
54.MALVINA25 LATOUR, VOODOO QUEEN (MOISE (BAILARD) BALARD DIT24, ANTOINE BALARD DIT23, GENEVIEVE AUBUCHON DIT22 DULAC, MARGUERITE21 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS II20, FRANCOIS I19, GERMAIN I18, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)She married LOUIS PATENAUDE January 28, 1884.
Notes for MALVINA LATOUR, VOODOO QUEEN:
The Power Divided
"MARIE LAVEAU is dead! Malvina Latour is queen!"
That was the announcement made by all the New Orleans newspapers when the Widow
Paris died in 1881. Marie II remained the leading Voodoo figure, but it was
Malvina Latour who reigned as official ruler of the St. John's Eve celebrations
for the next decade.
We do not actually know a great deal about Malvina Latour. There is a physical
description of a heavy-set woman in her forties. She was much darker than either
of the Laveaus. It has been said that she was the daughter of Marie II, probably
by a Negro man. This is without evidence. When he saw her Cable wrote of "a
bright mulattress of about forty-eight, of extremely handsome figure, dignified
bearing, and a face indicative of a comparatively high order of intelligence."
It has been said that her brother was a member of the infamous black-and-tan
Legislature. She was at times confused with the Laveaus and was frequently
referred to as "Marie Laveau," thus becoming in a sense a sort of Marie III,
though Probably with no intention of doing so.
Despite the Marie Laveau still living, Malvina seems to
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have had a strong will and a mind of her own. She held the St. John's Eve
gatherings in the traditional fashion and is said to have been a striking figure
in dresses of blue calico with white dots and handsome scarlet and orange
tignons. One of her first acts was an attempt to remove Catholicism and Catholic
practices from Voodoo, though, since the two are still mingled today, she was
evidently not very successful. She was a Catholic, herself, and said she
practiced Voodooism as a profession, not as a religion, and, inconsistent as it
seems, was given to expressing the opinion that such misuse of the Roman
Catholic ritual and symbols was sacrilegious.
She had been a part of the Voodoo world for many years, had substituted for
Marie II at many ceremonies and was building a clientele of her own even before
her appointment as ruler. In 1870, in a crowded Negro church, she is reported to
have performed a miraculous cure upon the preacher, a Reverend Turner, who was
suffering from an incurable ailment. Seekers after health and money and love
came to her home just as they had come to the Laveaus, though she was never
anywhere near as well known.
But in general her practices duplicated the Laveaus', and it is doubtful that
she created any new gris-gris of importance. She inspired the same fears, to a
lesser degree. Numerous persons who remember her tell of wrecked homes and
Voodoo murders. "Malvina Latour was the worst of them all," said Irma Lee
Richards. She was not that. She was only an imitator. New Orleans knew the end
of a colorful era was signaled by the death of the Widow Paris. The Times
Democrat had said then: "Much evil dies with her, but should we not add, a
little poetry?" Perhaps that is the reason Malvina Latour did not rise to the
heights of the Laveaus. She did not have the poetry.
As the years passed Madame Legendre fought with increasing vigor to remove the
Voodoo stigma from the Laveau mTnage. Years after the death of the Widow Paris,
Mrs. Walter Saxon called on Madame and asked permission to do a
{p. 141}
painting of the house. This was granted, and Madame Legendre seems to have
treated her quite graciously. "It is such a relief to have someone here who
doesn't ask questions and make rude remarks," said Madame. "So many people come
here and ask if this is where 'that awful old Voodoo lived'! Do you realize they
are speaking of my mother? My mother was a saint--a most devout Catholic; all of
us are good Catholics."
In 1903 the little cottage was razed. Today nothing remains but that small
painting of it which is now the property of Mrs. Helen Pitkin Schertz, author of
a novel with a Voodoo background and entitled An Angel By Brevet.
It is fairly certain that there are no authentic portraits of either of the
Laveaus, though there are several that are claimed as such. The most notable of
these is the George W. Catlin portrait, formerly in the Louisiana State Museum
at the Cabildo in New Orleans. As the picture is dated 1835 the woman could be
the Widow Paris, but this is extremely doubtful. Madame Legendre and other
members of the family always insisted that no painting or photograph had ever
been made of the mother. In 1942 whispers spread through the Voodoo grapevine
that Father Divine had offered to pay $5,000 for the Catlin portrait. He wanted
to hang Marie Laveau in "Heaven."
After the passing of the Laveaus, Voodoo in New Orleans split into many parts
and there were even more leaders than there had ever been before Marie I had
bound them together under her powerful direction. Malvina Latour did not succeed
in keeping the cult intact, and by the 1890's she was not ruling all the Voodoos
in the city, but only a sect of her own, though it probably remained the largest
and most important of them all.
Marie II had allowed many persons to work with her and had taught many of them
her secrets, and some of the surviving associates formed their own groups and
set themselves up in their own businesses.
{p. 142}
A Negro named LTon Janpier is well remembered. He had lived in the Laveau
cottage for a time and was rumored to have been a lover of Marie II. Each day,
for years, LTon Janpier went to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and "made the four
corners." This is a curious rite still practiced, The person performing it
enters the cemetery and goes to each corner in turn, bowing as he reaches each
one and making a wish. Then he departs hurriedly and walks two blocks to the
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe on North Rampart Street and says a prayer before
the statue of St. ExpTdite.
"LTon Janpier was the best graveyard worker Marie Laveau had," said Octave
Labeau, who claimed to be a relative of the great Maries, despite the difference
in the spelling of their names. This he explained by saying that "sometimes
names gits mixed up. The old people didn't know how to spell and parts of the
family spelled it different from other parts. But Marie Laveau was my great-aunt
and she was a wonderful woman. I used to see her every day when she and LTon
Janpier would go to the graveyard.
"I remember Miss Jackson, too. She was sure good. She learned her stuff workin'
wit' Marie Laveau and Janpier. She was a big black woman and she used to give
hoodoo dances at her house on Roman Street. She would stand in the middle of the
floor and clap her hands while the people danced around her. They killed a
rooster and drank blood and everything. She had her a snake and she sold liquor
to the people what came. Nobody couldn't bring in no liquor from outside. They
had to buy hers. She knew how to run a Voodoo business." Octave Labeau also
recalled Madame Joyeau, Madame Titite and a white queen known as Madame Auguste.
Madame Auguste is supposed to have been very tall and beautiful when young and
to have danced at the Laveau meetings. After Marie II was gone she held together
a large cult of her own, drawing to it many white persons who preferred working
under a white queen rather than a colored one. About 1895 she vanished into
obscurity. In her old age she lost all her former beauty and is said to have
been somewhat
{p. 143}
terrifying in appearance and to have lost an eye. The latter greatly increased
her prestige for people credited the one fierce orb with supernatural powers.
Another Voodooienne, AngFle Levasseur, apparently went too far in imitating
Marie Laveau. While she was holding a meeting in her cabin near Lake
Pontchartrain in 1894 a storm swept the shack away with AngFle inside. She was
found three days later, sitting on the limb of a tree floating on the surface of
the water. On the other hand, perhaps this was not an imitation of Marie, but
the real origin of the Laveau story of drowning. In any case it is AngFle's only
claim to distinction and all we know about her.
For some unknown reason all the Voodoo queens seem to be given to floating
around on lakes, canals and bayous for days on end. Clare Scott told the story
of Mamie Hughes, who was, according to Clare, "the worst damn old hoodoo what
ever lived."
"She killed her own sister's baby and kept its skeleton in her house," Clare
said, shivering and rolling her black eyes dramatically. "She ate little
children and played with turtles and rattlesnakes that still had poison in 'em.
"One day old Mamie fell in the Orleans Canal and floated around for nearly a
week. She was almost passing out when Chinee Frank came along and dragged her
in. Chinee Frank was a good man what lived on VillerT Street. He took her home
and rolled the water out of her. The poor man brought evil back into the world
without knowing what he was doing. But she never got out of her bed again. Her
heart was so hard the water had started to rot it away. I went to see her and
there was polices all over the place. They was gonna hang her as soon as she was
strong enough to stand it. A thousand people stood day and night around that
house, waiting and hoping she'd get well enough to hang. It was too late. Her
heart was all rotted and she was dying. She done broke down and confessed all
her sins, and the polices found skeletons of babies all over the house and
buried in the back yard. One woman was standing by her bed and all of a
{p. 144}
sudden she say, 'What's them two lumps on her head?' Everybody look and sure
enough there was two horns starting to grow out of her. She belonged to the
devil. Everybody's done heard how she screamed and hollered when she heard the
chariots coming from hell. Next thing she know she was dead."
Clare also remembered Marie Comtesse, who was, apparently, an entirely different
type. She was of the opinion that it was "La Comtesse," as she called her, who
was buried in the Wishing Vault in St. Louis Cemetery No. 2.
"La Comtesse was a big black woman and she was married to a nice-looking, light
fellow," Clare said. "She had two daughters. I'm sure she is the one buried in
the Wishing Vault, not Marie Laveau. Peoples get all mixed up. I knows all about
it--even how she died. She was standing on her gallery, leaning against a post,
and the post give way and she fell and broke her neck. Poor La Comtesse! I tell
you the truth, I sure loved her. I goes to her place in the graveyard and I
brings her apples. She always liked apples."
Clare gave a detailed description of La Comtesse, who she said was five feet,
three inches tall and weighed about two hundred pounds. "She had the biggest
eyes I ever seen. You keep looking at 'em a few minutes and you is hoodooed. She
had a crowded house and she made lots of money."
Marie Comtesse went about the city a great deal and she had many contacts inside
the homes of white people. Unlike Marie Laveau, she often went to a client's
home to render certain services. Her costume for what Clare called her
"traveling trade" was quite different from that which she wore at her meetings.
To bless homes and rid them of evil she wore a long purple dress with a red
headdress, She carried a small leather satchel that contained her gris-gris and
other paraphernalia. Sometimes she carried a white velvet bag instead of the
satchel.
While conducting her services she wore many gowns, changing them often during
the same night, as an actress changes costumes in a play. She would, for
instance, begin
{p. 145}
the ceremonies in a black velvet robe, change to one of scarlet satin, then
close the ceremonies wearing a gown of white chiffon with voluminous sleeves. An
excellent show-woman, but lacking the personal appeal of the Laveaus, she
invented numerous stunts to add to the interest of her gatherings. One trick was
to fill her rooms with shapely young mulatto girls, who danced and sang in very
brief costumes, and sometimes, Clare said, entirely without clothing.
"The mens loved her services," Clare said. "They'd whirl the womens on their
backs the way hoodoos always do and everybody whoop and holler and have a fine
old time.
"There's one thing always bothers me. La Comtesse made plenty of money, but
nobody has ever knowed what she done with it. Now it was different with Marie
Laveau. I been told she left two million dollars buried out in the swamps around
Bayou St. John; I can remember one time when Doctor Alexander went out there and
tried to find it. But all that ain't true. Marie Laveau was a awful gambler.
It's true she gived a lot away, but most of it she lost gambling. It was
different with La Comtesse. She didn't gamble. She might have gived it all away.
She was that good."
Clare was slow to admit it, but at last she confessed she had used young girls
as bait when she was conducting her own Voodoo business, some twenty years ago.
"I learned that from La Comtesse," she said, "but I had to give it up. It sure
did draw the trade, but it drawed the polices, too, and that don't do you no
good."
Marie Brown is the great-granddaughter of a Voodoo queen of the Widow Paris
period. Marie at first refused to discuss Queen Eliza at all. "I ain't tellin'
my secrets to nobody," she said. However, a little later she began to boast of
her ancestress and was soon enjoying herself tremendously.
"My great-grandma was named by Marie SaloppT," she said. "Her own mother had
come from Santo Domingo and they was all hoodoo people. When my great-grandma
was horned Marie SaloppT called her 'Eliza,' and she grew up to be a big hoodoo
queen herself and was known as 'Queen
{p. 146}
Eliza of the Dance.' She danced at all the Marie Laveau meetin's on St. John's
Eve. One thing she could do was to put a glass of water on her head and dance
wit'out spillin' a drop. Sometimes she would dance wit' a lighted candle on her
head.
"She used to wrap her legs wit' ribbons and she'd have a big red bow on each
knee. Madras handkerchiefs used to cost five dollars each then, but that wasn't
nothing to Queen Eliza of the Dance. She wore ten of 'em. for a skirt.
"Besides the hoodoo dances, the firemans always had her at their balls and one
time when she couldn't go they called off a big hall just on her account. She
was wonderful, my grandma always told me. You know what she called my grandma
when she was borned? She called her 'Three Cents! That was a hoodoo name. My
grandma went by that name all her life. She was named like that 'cause when
Queen Eliza was gonna have her she was always eatin' ginger cake, and ginger
cake cost three cents. My grandma sure was proud of that name--Three Cents
Wilden. But I'll tell. you a funny thing: my grandma never was a hoodoo. Her and
my mamma was Catholic to the backbone." Marie said that she was a Baptist
herself, but that in her younger days she had "messed wit' hoodoo, a little, but
then I turned against it."
"Queen Eliza didn't do any real evil work," Marie contended, "but she sure had
people scared of her. She used to drink black cat's blood and that give her lots
of power. She was wild."
Marie had known some of the later queens, who were important in her own
lifetime. She had known both Marie Comtesse and Mamie Hughes.
"Right now there is more hoodoo around this town than there ever was," said
Marie. "But it sure has changed. I'll say this, though: it's a good thing to
keep away from. It has just as much power over the people now as it ever did,
and it can do some funny things. Hoodoo is somethin' people shouldn't even talk
about. It might be changed, but it's just as bad as it ever was."
{p. 147}
Marie was at least partially right. After the turn of the century Voodoo had
changed and had fallen into segments. In a way it resembled the fragments of a
wineglass that had been smashed into many pieces. But there was just as much
glass.
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More About LOUIS PATENAUDE and MALVINA LATOUR:
Marriage: January 28, 1884
Children of MALVINA LATOUR and LOUIS PATENAUDE are:
i. WILFRID (WILFRED)26 PATENAUDE.
ii. ROSEANNA PATENAUDE.
iii. DAWN PATENAUDE, b. June 05, 1892.
iv. ELPHEGE ALFRED PATENAUDE, b. April 29, 1894.
v. GILDRED PATENAUDE, b. June 28, 1897.
Generation No. 15
55.LEE26 LATOUR (OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born March 11, 1907 in EUNICE, EVANGELINEPARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES.He married ESTHER (MARY) LEBLANC December 12, 1928 in UGANDA MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH---OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY,OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, daughter of ULIXES LEBLANC and MAGDELEN PAPILLON.She was born February 27, 1911 in OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, and died December 05, 1985 in MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
More About LEE LATOUR:
Baptism: 1907, ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH VOL. 5--PAGE 52---EUNICE, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA
Census: 1910, OKLAHOMA
Religion: CATHOLIC
More About ESTHER (MARY) LEBLANC:
Baptism: April 01, 1911, ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Burial: December 10, 1985, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CEMETERY--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Census: 1920, OKLAHOMA
Funeral Director: PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME--A.V. KING---MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: December 10, 1985, SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Namesake: Esther Le Tour, Esther Wakefield, Esther Ler Blanch
Religion: CATHOLIC
More About LEE LATOUR and ESTHER LEBLANC:
Marriage: December 12, 1928, UGANDA MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH---OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY,OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Marriage Performed By: Pastor--Daniel P. Bradley
Children of LEE LATOUR and ESTHER LEBLANC are:
59. i. CATHERINE27 LATOUR, b. May 18, 1932, BOYNTON, MUKSOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES; d. October 31, 1988, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
ii. LORENE LATOURE, b. November 25, 1930, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; d. December 04, 1983, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; m. NATHANIEL COLBERT; b. March 10, 1930; d. September 04, 1995, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
More About LORENE LATOURE:
Burial: December 09, 1983, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CEMETERY--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Funeral Director: PEOPLES FUNERAL HOME--A.V. KING---MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Religion: CATHOLIC
Social Security Number: 444-32-7022
iii. RAYFIELD LATOUR, b. May 1934, BOYNTON, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES; d. October 12, 1934, BOYNTON, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
Notes for RAYFIELD LATOUR:
Rayfield La Ture, 5-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee La Ture of Boynton
died at the home yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. Besides the parents he is
survived by two sisters, Lorien and Katherine. Funeral services will be
conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Grayson Cemetery near Morris.
Burial will be under the direction of the Guipel Funeral Chapel.
GUIPEL FUNERAL CHAPEL---- 711 WEST OKMULGEE
Record from Guipels went to BRADLEY FUNEREL SERVICE---- 1020 WEST
OKMULGEE.
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THIS IS THE HISTORY OF BRADLEY FUNEREL SEVICE, WHICH BEGAN ACCORDING TO MY
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE ON UNDERTAKING-FUNEREL SERVICES IN EARLY MUSKOGEE
HISTORY.
THOMAS UNDERTAKING COMPANY BEGAN IN 1880, MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY,
OWNER--MR. J.L. THOMAS FROM SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
ALSO HERE IS A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES COURT IN
MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY--JUDGE ISSAC C. PARKER--FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS.
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IT WAS A GALA DAY IN THE HISTORY OF MUSKOGEE, THEN A BORDER TOWN OF 2,500
INHABITANTS, WHEN ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1889, HON. JAMES M.
SHACKELFORD, WHO HAD JUST BEEN APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT HARRISON, AS JUDGE
OF THE NEW COURT, OPENED IT FIRST (1) SESSION IN THE OLD, FRAME "PHOENIX
BUILDING" WHICH STOOD ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MAIN STREET AND OKMULGEE
AVENUE. JUDGE SHACKELFORD HAD GAINED AN ENVIABLE RECORD AS A SOLDIER
DURING THE CIVIL WAR, RETIRING WIHT THE RANK OF GENERAL. AT THE CLOSE OF
THE WAR HE BEGAN PRACTICING LAW AT EVANSVILLE, IND., WHERE HE RESIDED
UNTIL HIS APPOINTMENT AS INDIAN TERRITORY'S FIRST UNITED STATES DISTRICT
JUDGE.
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THE FIRST GRAND JURY
THE FIRST GRAND JURY OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WAS COM-
POSED OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED MEN, NEARLY ALL OF WHOM WERE RE-
SIDENTS OF MUSKOGEE: J. A. PATTERSON, D. N. ROBB, C. W. TURNER,
J. L. THOMAS UNDERTAKER, REV. SUGAR GEORGE, NED ROBINS, JAMES
SANDFORD, W.N. HARSHA, O.P. BREWER, S.B. CALLAHAN, J.C. DAVISON, T.F.
MEAGHER, Wm. A. MADDIN, JOHN O. COBB, R.A. EVANS AND J.M. RUCKER.
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MUSKOGEE WEEKLY PHOENIX
FEB. 1880
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THOMAS & CO. -- LIVERYMAN AND UNDERTAKERS
MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL ROBES KEPT IN STOCK IN ALL SIZES
ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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MUSKOGEE WEEKLY PHOENIX
1892
THOMAS & CO.-- LIVERYMAN AND UNDERTAKERS
MR. J.L. THOMAS DEALER IN COFFINS AND CASKETS
MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL ROBES KEPT IN STOCK IN ALL SIZES
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MUSKOGEE WEEKLY PHOENIX
1896
THOMAS & CO.--LIVERYMAN AND UNDERTAKERS
MR. J.L. THOMAS REPORTS AVERAGE 2 COFFINS A DAY.
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MUSKOGEE WEEKLY PHOENIX
1898
MR. J.L. THOMAS RETURNS FROM SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS, WERE HE SAID TO
HAVE BEEN TAKING CARE OF SOME PROPERTY, HAD SEEN MR PALMER, OF ROBERTSON &
CO.
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MUSKOGEE PHOENIX NEWSPAPER
1898
CHARLES W. MOORE
C. W. MOORE SIGN PAINTING AND UNDERTAKER EMBALMER
GASVISGAN BLOCK--MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY
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1903 - MOORE'S MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
C. W. MOORE - UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
CASKETS, ROBES, FUNERAL FURNISHINGS.
ORDERS RECEIVED DAY OR NIGHT IN OR OUT OF THE CITY.
OFFICE - 234 WEST OKMULGEE AVENUE.
TELEPHONE, OFFICE, 265 TELEPHONE, RESIDENCE, 325
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1903 - KELLER WALKER----WORKS FOR C.W. MOORE UNDERTAKER, BEDS AT THE
EDMONDSON HOTEL
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1903 - MUSKOGEE PHOENIX, MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY,
THUR. DEC. 10, 1903 VOL.16 #45 PAGE 7
KELLER - WALKER - UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
CALLS ATTENDED NIGHT OR DAY. PHONE NO 291
UNDERTAKING ROOMS 221-223 WEST OKMULGEE AVE.
MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
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1904 - MOORE'S MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
G. H. BLOOM - UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER
LADY ASSISTANT
PICTURES, FRAMES, AND MOULDINGS - HIGH GRADE WORK
PHONE - 265 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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1904 - MOORE'S MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
O. H. FARLEY & CO. - UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
O. H. FARLEY COAL CO.
221-223 WEST OKMULGEE AVE.
JOHN DOYLE & COMPANY
THE VOCATION FOR AN UNDERTAKER IS ESSENTIALLY A VERY DELICATE ONE,
INVOLVING FOR ITS SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION PECULIARLY IMPORTANT
QUALIFICATIONS WHICH COMPARATIVELY FEW INDIVIDUALS POSSESS, AND IT IS ONLY
BY EXPERIENCE AS WELL AS APTITUDE THAT A MAN IS ABLED TO DISCHARGE HIS
DUTY TO THE ENTIRE SATISFACTION OF BEREAVED FRIENDS AND RELATIONS. AN
ESTABLISHMENT OF QUITE RECENT INCEPTION IS THE ONE NAMEED ABOVE, OPENING
FOR BUSINESS WAS ORGINALLY ESTABLISHED THE JUNE PREVIOUS BY MESSRS. KELLER
AND WALKER. THE MEMBERS OF THE FIRM COMPRISE MESSRS. JOHN DOYLE AND O. H.
FARLEY, WHO ARE HONORABLE AND ENERGETIC BUSINESS MEN, AND HAVE SECURED A
LIBERAL PATRONAGE BY HONESTLY DESERVING IT.
ON JANUARY 4, 1904, JESSE J. DOYLE AND HIS FATHER JOHN DOYLE OPENED
DOYLE'S FUNERAL HOME HERE WHICH WAS SOLD THE FOLLOWING JUNE TO STREETS OF
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. IT LATER OPERATED HERE AS STREET--EICHOLTZ AND
EICHOLTZ FUNERAL HOME.
DURING THIS PERIOD, JOHN DOYLE IS CREDITED WITH MOVING WHICH IS THE
GREENLEAF CEMETERY FROM SIXTH AND FONDULAC TO THE PRESENT LOCATION ON YORK
STREET.
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1902 - OKLAHOMA CITY POLK'S OKLAHOMA GAZETTEER
J. G. STREET - CORONER - COURT HOUSE
STREET & REED - (J. G. STREET - F. H. REED) - FURNITURE----214 WEST MAIN.
JOSEPH G. STREET- M.D.--- AMONG THE LEADING BUISNESS MEN AND
PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS OF OKLAHOMA DR. STREET UNQUESTIONABLY RANKS. HE
IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF A STERLING SOUTHERN FAMILY, ORGINALLY FROM ENGLAND.
HIS PATERNAL GRANDFATHER EMIGRATED FROM VIRGINIA OR NORTH CAROLINA TO
TENNESSEE, AND OUR SUBJECT AND HIS FATHER, HON. JOHN T. STREET, WERE BOTH
BORN AT CHAPEL HILL, THAT STATE. THE FATHER, WHO WAS A MERCHANT, RESIDED
UPON A PLANTATION ON WHICH FIERCE BATTLES WERE WAGED DURING THE CIVIL WAR.
IN 1876 HE SETTLED IN MEXIA, TEXAS, WHERE HE WAS VERY SUCCESSFULLY
OCCUPIED IN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY SIX YEARS. IN THE
MEANTIME HE HAD EMBARKED IN OUTSIDE ENTERPRISES, AND HAD OWNED AND CARRIED
ON TWO DRUG STORES AND A FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. IN 1885 HE MOVED TO
DALLAS, TEXAS, WHERE HE CONDUCTED A FLOURISHING FURNITURE BUSINESS UNTIL
THE 15th OF DECEMBER, 1891, WHEN HE CAME TO OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA.
ARRIVING HERE, HE PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF J. B. BANK, AND SINCE THAT
DATE HAS BEEN CARRYING ON A FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER'S ESTABLISHMENT. IN
1893 HE BUILT A SUBSTANTIAL BLOCK, 25 x 75 FEET IN DIMENSIONS, AND ALSO
ERECTED A WAREHOUSE, 25 x 40 FEET, ONE STORY HIGH. HE CARRIES A
WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS AND EVERYTHING ESSENTIAL IN
THE UNDERTAKER'S LINE. BRANCHING OUT, HE BUILT STORES AT SHAWNEE AND
STROUD, BUT LATER DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS IN THOSE TOWNS. HIS PRESENT
PLACE OF BUSINESS IS AT NOS. 214-216 WEST MAIN STREET, OKLAHOMA CITY,
WHERE HE BUILT A SUBSTANTIAL AND VALUABLE THREE-STORY BLOCK IN 1900. HE
ALSO OWNS SEVERAL VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCES AND OTHER PROPERTY.
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1904 - MOORE'S MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
HARRISON STREET - C. (WIFE VINA), PAPER HANGER - RES. NORTH 15th NEAR
FONDULAC.
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1905 - MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
HARRISON STREET - C. (WIFE VINA), PAPERHANGER - RES. NORTH 15th NEAR
FONDULAC.
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1906 - MUSKOGEE CITY DIRCTORY
HALL P. STREET - ROOMS NEW JERSEY BUILDING
STREET FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING CO. - HALL P. STREET AND W. M. EICHOLTZ
PROPS. - 217-219-221 WEST OKMULGEE AVE.
PHONE # 436
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1909 - R.L. POLK & CO. MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
STREET FURNITURE CO.
J.G. STREET - OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
H.P. STREET - SAN ANTONIA, TEXAS
Wm. M. EICHOLTZ
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS
217-221 WEST OKMULGEE AVE.
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1925 - R.L POLK & CO. MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
STREET--EICHOLTZ FURNITURE CO.
STREET--EICHOLTZ UNDERTAKING CO.
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC SERVICES - OG&E-ELECTIC CO.
517 WEST OKMULGEE AVE.
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BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, INC.
MUSKOGEE'S OLDEST FUNERAL SERVICE UNDER THE SAME FAMILY OWNERSHIP AND
MANAGEMENT, BRADLEY FUNERAL SERVICE, INC., ORGINATED IN 1905 AS EICHOLTZ
FUNERAL HOME LOCATED IN THE 500 BLOCK OF WEST OKMULGEE.
IN 1941, DICK BRADLEY WENT TO WORK FOR THE EICHOLTZ FUNERAL HOME, WHICH IN
1939 HAD RELOCATED ON CALLAHAN STREET. IN 1944 THE NAME WAS CHANGED TO
HUNTER--EICHOLTZ AND REMAINED SO UNTIL APRIL 1, 1949, WHEN DICK BOUGHT THE
BUSINESS, INCORPORATED IT, AND CHANGED THE NAME TO BRADLEY FUNERAL
SERVICE, INC. IN 1957 DICK BRADLEY MOVED TO ITS THIRD--AND
PRESENT--LOCATION AT 1020 WEST OKMULGEE.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - 1999
HAHN--COOK--STREET & DRAPER FUNERAL HOME
NW. 60th & N WESTERN - 848-3744
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - 1999
HUNTER FUNERAL HOME
2437 SOUTH HARVEY - 631-8751
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(HARRISON L. THOMAS SR.)
More About RAYFIELD LATOUR:
Burial: October 13, 1934, SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CEMETERY--GRAYSON, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Director: GUIPEL FUNERAL CHAPEL--711 WEST OKMULGEE--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Religion: CATHOLIC
iv. CHARLES LATOUR.
v. JOHN ADAM LATOUR, b. December 11, 1929, BOYNTON, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
More About JOHN ADAM LATOUR:
Baptism: December 11, 1929, UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Religion: CATHOLIC
56.OPHELIA26 LATOUR (OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born January 25, 1903 in MAMOU, EVANGELINE PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died January 10, 1972 in OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY---UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL, UNITED STATES.She married JOSEPH LEBLANC March 07, 1921 in GRAYSON, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, son of WILLIAM LEBLANC and MERANTE PIERRE-AUGUSTE.He was born February 13, 1893 in OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died January 11, 1963 in VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL---MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
More About OPHELIA LATOUR:
Baptism: EUNICE, ST. LANDRY PARISH---ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH--VOL. 4--PAGE 116
Burial: January 12, 1972, FORT GIBSON NATIONAL CEMETERY--FORT GIBSON, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Director: DAVIS-FOSTER FUNERAL HOME---OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: January 12, 1972, ST. ANTHONY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Race: WHITE---OKLAHOMA DEATH CERTIFICATE
Religion: CATHOLIC
Residence: 1321 CHICKASAW--OMKULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
More About JOSEPH LEBLANC:
Baptism: OPELOUSAS, ST. LANDRY PARISH, LOUISIANA--ST. LANDRY CATHOLIC CHRUCH--VOL. 7--PAGE 273
Burial: January 1963, FORT GIBSON NATIONAL CEMETERY--FORT GIBSON, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Census: 1920, OKLAHOMA
Funeral Director: DYER FUNERAL HOME---OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Military service: PRIVATE--WORLD WAR I
Race: WHITE---1920 OKLAHOMA CENSUS
Religion: CATHOLIC
More About JOSEPH LEBLANC and OPHELIA LATOUR:
Marriage: March 07, 1921, GRAYSON, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Children of OPHELIA LATOUR and JOSEPH LEBLANC are:
i. FRANCIS27 LEBLANC.
ii. WALTER LEBLANC.
iii. BERNARD LEBLANC.
iv. VINCENT LEBLANC.
60. v. MARTIN LEBLANC.
vi. RAYMOND LEBLANC.
vii. AGNES LEBLANC.
More About AGNES LEBLANC:
Color: BLACK
viii. JOAN LEBLANC.
ix. BERNIE LEBLANC.
x. JOSEPH II LEBLANC, b. March 09, 1922, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
xi. RALPH LEBLANC, b. November 14, 1924, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
xii. HUBERT LEBLANC, b. November 03, 1932.
57.E'VILLA26 LATOUR (OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)9 was born November 12, 1898.She married ANDREW GUILLORY November 11, 1915 in UGANDA MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, son of LOUIS GUILLORY.He was born 1896.
More About E'VILLA LATOUR:
Baptism: EUNICE, ST. LANDRY PARISH---EUNICE CHURCH: VOL. 3--PAGE 11---PARENTS--OZEME AND MARY GUILLORY
Nationality: LOUISIANA--FRENCH
Religion: CATHOLIC
More About ANDREW GUILLORY and E'VILLA LATOUR:
Marriage: November 11, 1915, UGANDA MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Child of E'VILLA LATOUR and ANDREW GUILLORY is:
61. i. MARIE CATHERINE27 GUILLORY, b. December 01, 1917; d. December 1994, TULSA, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
58.ADAM LISE26 LATOUR (OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born May 02, 1905 in VILLEPLATTE, ST. LANDRY PARISH,LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES, and died June 1969 in NUYAKA, TWIN HILLS, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.He married BEATRICE GOUDEAU.She was born December 19, 1900, and died September 1983 in NUYAKA, TWIN HILLS, OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
More About ADAM LISE LATOUR:
Social Security Number: 448-12-0677
More About BEATRICE GOUDEAU:
Social Security Number: 443-24-5220
Child of ADAM LATOUR and BEATRICE GOUDEAU is:
i. MARY27 LATOUR.
Generation No. 16
59.CATHERINE27 LATOUR (LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)10 was born May 18, 1932 in BOYNTON, MUKSOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, and died October 31, 1988 in MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.She married OSBURNE I (REV. O.V. MADISON) THOMAS11,12 September 15, 1951 in FORT SMITH, SEBASTIAN COUNTY,ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES, son of JOHN THOMAS and VIOLA COURSEY.He was born November 26, 1909 in CHOCTAW AVE. (OVER BY POTEAU BRIDGE)--FORT SMITH, SEBASTIAN COUNTY,ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES, and died January 08, 1997 in MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
Notes for CATHERINE LATOUR:
La Tour d'Auvergne is the name of my FRENCH ROYAL FAMILY, orginally from village of Latour in Auvergne, dating from 10th century; in divided into several branches, including Comtes de Auvergne, Ducs de Bouillon and Al'bert, and Vicomtes de Turenne; see BOUILLON and TURENNE. Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne (d. 1519) married Lorenzo de' Medici, Duc de Urbino; mother of Queen Catherine de Medicis who married Henri de Valois, duc d'Orlens, later would be Henri II de Valois, King of France.
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MUSKOGEE CITY DIRECTORY
1952-1953 -- O.V. (Cath) Thomas (Porter)
Room 1022 South Main Street.
1955-1956 -- O.B. (Katherine) Thomas (Restr. Worker)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1957 -- Osborne B. (Catherine) Thomas (Emp. Arrow Cafeteria)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1959 -- Osborne B. (Catherine) Thomas (Emp. Arrow Cafeteria)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1961 -- Osborne B. (Cath) Thomas (Dishwasher Country Kitchen)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1962 -- Osborne B. (Cath) Thomas (Carp.)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1963 -- Osborne B. (Cath) Thomas (Carp.)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1965 -- Osborne B. (Cath) Thomas (Carp.)
House 1123 South 2nd Street.
1966 -- O.B. (Kathryn) Thomas (MtceMn. Muskogee Country Club)
House 1007 South 21st Street.
1968 -- O.B. (Kathryn) Thomas (MtceMn. Muskogee Country Club)
House 1007 South 21st Street.
1969 -- O.B. (Kathryn) Thomas (MtceMn. Muskogee Country Club)
1970 -- Mrs. Kath Thomas
House 1319 Georgetown Av.
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA
WARRANTY DEED MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA
FILED AND RECORDED
Statutory Form--Individual NOV. 26 3:06 PM '96
BETTY PACE COUNTY CLERK
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
THAT Beatrice Hendricks, a widow of Muskogee County, State of Oklahoma,
party of the first part, in consideration of the sum of FIFTY--THREE HUNDRED and
NO 100-----------------DOLLARS, (5,300.00), in hand paid, the receipt of which
is
hereby acknowledged, does hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto CATHERINE
THOMAS of Muskogee County, State of Oklahoma, party of the second part, the
following described real property and premises situate in Muskogee County, State
of Oklahoma, to-wit:
THE EAST THIRTY--THREE AND ONE--THIRD (33 1/3) FEET OF LOT FIVE (5) IN BLOCK ONE
HUNDRED TWENTY--TWO (122) IN THE CITY OF MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA,
ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF.
together with all the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto
belonging, and warrant the title to the same.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said described premises unto the said party of the second
part, her heirs and assigns forever, free, clear and discharged of and from all
former grants, charges, taxes, judgements, mortgages and other liens and
incumbrances of whatsoever nature.
Signed and delivered this 4th day of March, 1981
BEATRICE HENDRICKS
Documentary Stamp Tax
Exemption No.
Title 68 o.s. 3102
Date: 11-26-1996 5,300
Claiment Signature: CATHERINE THOMAS
INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Oklahoma Form
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF MUSKOGEE
Before me the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State on
this 4th day of March, 1981, personally appeared BEATRICE HENDRICKS to me known
to be the indentical person who executed the within and foregoing
instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same as HER free
and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
Given under my hand and seal the day and year last above written.
My commission expires 1-28-84 HELEN R. EPPS, Notary Public
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THIS IS THE WARRANTY DEED TO MY MOTHER'S HOUSE AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY. THE DEED WAS FILED 8 YEARS AFTER SHE DIED, AND SHE
WALKED INTO THE COURT HOUSE AND SIGNED IT, FROM HER GRAVE.
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871366 State of Oklahoma
Muskogee County
Filed or Recorded
WARRANTY DEED Dec 4 11:57AM 96
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That CATHERINE THOMAS now CATHERINE ALLEN and PERRY ALLEN, wife and husband,
party of the first part. In consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100s dollars
and other valuable considerations, in hand paid, the receipt of which is herby
acknowledge, do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto HOMER D. SELF FAMILY
TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1996, party of the second part, the following described
real property and premises situate in MUSKOGEE COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
to-wit:
THE EAST THIRTY-THREE AND ONE-THIRD (33 1/3) FEET OF LOT FIVE (5) IN BLOCK ONE
HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (122) IN THE CITY OF MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
ACCORDING TO THE OFFICAL PLAT THEREOF
Documentary Stamp Tax
Exemption No._____________
Title 68 o.s. 3102
Date: 12-2-96 Purchase Price--- $2,000.00
Claimant Signature---- Catherine Allen
to gether with all the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto
belonging, and warrant the title to the same.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said described premises unto the said parties of the second
part, and to the heirs and assigns, forever, free, clear and discharged of and
from all former grants, charges, taxes, judgments, mortgages and other
incumbrances of whatsover nature.
Signed and delivered this 2nd day of December, 1996.
Catherine Thomas now Catherine Allen Perry C. Allen
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INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT--OKLAHOMA FORM
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF MUSKOGEE, SS.
Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this 2nd day of
December, 1996, personally appeared CATHERINE THOMAS NOW CATHERINE ALLEN AND
PERRY ALLEN, WIFE AND HUSBAND, to me known to be the identical persons who
executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they
excuted their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein
set forth.
Given under my hand and seal the day and year last above written.
My commission expires June 23, 2000 CATHY PITTS
Notary Public
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THIS DOCUMENT IS A FALSE DOCUMENT, REPRESENTED WITH FRAUD. CATHERINE LA TOUR
THOMAS DIED OCTOBER 31, 1988, THEREFOR SHE CAN NOT SIGN HER ON WARRANTY DEED TO
SELL AND CONVEY HER REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. SHE DIED WITH OUT A WILL,
THEREFOR, HER ESTATE WOULD HAVE TO GO TO PROBATE COURT, WHICH IT DID NOT.
INSTEAD, I DISCOVERED, THAT ALL THE PARTIES MENTIONED IN SAID FORTH DOCUMENT
HAVE COMMITTED FRAUD AND HAVE BEEN LAUNDRING MONEY IN THE NAME OF CATHERINE LA
TOUR THOMAS.
BOOK 2422 PAGE 469
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Midwest Service Center
500 West Monroe St., Suite 3200, Chicago, Il 60661 (312)-382-6000
September 23, 1996
Mr. Harrison Thomas
2901 Keetoowah #16
Muskogee, Ok 74403
RE: CONTRACT OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
BEATRICE HENDRICKS, CATHERINE THOMAS
Dear Mr. Thomas:
In regards to the above mentioned CONTRACT OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE between
BEATRICE HENDRICKS and CATHERINE THOMAS, please note on the contract itself
there is a statement that the payments Ms. Thomas was makeing were to be
deposited into Ms Hendricks savings account.
This is a contract beween two individuals and not the bank. I would suggest you
contact Ms. Hendricks regarding the contract.
I hope this information will be helpful in resolving your questions surrounding
the contract in question.
Enclosed is the copie of the contract and your folders that were sent to use.
Sincerely,
Joyce Kazda
Asset Release Unit
ASU/DAS
Enclosure
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LEGAL SERVICES OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA, INC.
Muskogee Law Office
June 16, 1997
Harrison Thomas
1319 Georgetown
Muskogee, Ok 74403
Dear Mr. Thomas:
As promised, the information you gave me has been reviewed by the staff.
However, I regret to tell you that this office will not be able to represent you
in your proposed lawsuit over your MOTHER'S PROPERTY.
Because we have a very small legal staff, we cannot accept all of the
applications we receive. This office is required to consider acceptance of cases
according to the priorities set up by our BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
The highest priority cases must be accepted first. The highest priorities are
the "basic necessities of life" such a shelter, medical care, food, income, and
freedom from physical abuse. The type of assistance you are requesting is not
ordinarily a high priority case so thiss office is unable to assist you other
than giving you the legal advice you have already receivedand the writing of a
letter to the BUYER as you and I discussed this morning.
A copy of that letter is enclosed. This letter merely puts MR. SELF ON "NOTICE"
of your allegations as to your SISTER, KATHY. It does not, however, give anyone
else notice that there is a PROBLEM with the last DEED because as the COUNTY
CLERK'S RECORDS STAND NOW, it appears that your MOTHER SIGNED THE DEED.
Although there are several methods to attack this PROBLEM, you should consider
filing a PROBATE of your MOTHER'S ESTATE. Then, within that case the issue of
the DEED could be addressed. If you and the heirs pooled your money, then none
of you would be struck with the entire attorney fee. However, you need to
consider the cost of such a lawsuit ans whether or not they outweigh the
possible return to each of you.
At this point, you can't even go to SMALL CLAIMS COURT and sue your SISTER for
your "SHARE" of the profit on the sale of the house because before the PROBATE
COURT determines who the HEIRS ARE, you just have the expectancy of becoming an
HEIR. If your MOTHER dies without a WILL, then under OKLAHOMA LAW her surviving
SPOUSE AND CHILDREN would be HEIRS however.
THOMAS LETTER, JUNE 16, 1997 PAGE 2 OF 2
If you have any questions about this decision, please feel free to contact the
MANAGING ATTORNEY, LEOLA SCHUMACHER at (918)-683-5681 or 1-800-725-5681.
If this office can be of any other assistance to you, pleas feal free to
recontact us. I hope this information has been helpful to you.
Sincerely,
HARRIET H. HARDING
Attorney At Law
Enclosure (1)
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MUSKOGEE, INCORORATED WITH $200,000
CAPTIAL.
LINCOLN INCOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, KENTUCKY, SOLD ITS OKLAHOMA AND ARKANSAS
POLICIES TO INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JACKSONVILLE, FLORDIA.
INDEPENDENT COULD NOT REWRITE OKLAHOMA FIRE POLICIES FOR LINCOLN INCOME, THEY
THEN HAD TO TURN AROUND AND SELL THEM TO UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,
ONE (1) EAST WACKER DRIVE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY WAS WERE
I CAUGHT UP WITH EVERYTHING, FROM LIFE INSURANCE TO FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE.
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OKLAHOMA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
KATHY J. WEATHERFORD
ASS. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
SUE SULLIVAN
1992 REPORTED AND FILE NUMBERS
OKLAHOMA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
JOHN P. CRAWFORD
CLAIMS ANALYST
PAMELA DEAN
1996 REPORTED AND FILE NUMBERS AGAIN
I QUOTE ASS. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, SUE SULLIVAN, "YOUR FATHER'S ESTATE IS
GOING TO YOUR MOTHER, AND THE CHILDREN WILL SPILT THE ESTATE."
MY QUESTION IS: "HOW CAN SOMETHING FOR A PERSON WHO IS STILL LIVING, GO TO
SOMEONE WHO IS ALREADY DEAD? (HARRISON THOMAS SR.)
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BANKERS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
11825 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET
CARMEL, INDIANA 46032
GROUP AFFILIATION: CONSECO GROUP
The company is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of CONSECO. CONSECO had
purchased all outstanding stock of the company from ABMANSON & COMPANY during
1986. Subsequent to the acquisition, the headquarters in CARMEL, INDIANA. These
operations have since expanded to include companies acquired by CONSECO.
(THIS IS WERE I FOUND LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ON MY FAMILY, FROM MY FATHER, TO
HIS SISTER LILLIAN (THOMAS) MEANS, TO MY MOTHER, TO OTHER CHILDREN, AND TO
MYSELF, SOME OF THE POLICIES WERE CASH SURRENDERED.")
ALL OF THESE POLICIES DATED AND STARTED WITH THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN LIFE INCOME
INSURANCE COMPANY THAT WAS INCORPORATED IN MUSKOGEE,OKLAHOMA, AND THEN MOVED TO
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCY. THE COMPANY WENT OUT OF BUSINESS IN JUNE OF 1990, SELLING
TO INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JACKSONVILLE, FLORDIA.
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COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY, MUSKOGEE COUNTY COURT SYSTEM, CITY OF
MUSKOGEE, AND EAST SIDE SAFEWAY ON EAST SIDE BLVD, NOV. 1979.
CATHERINE LA TOUR THOMAS WROTE A HOT CHECK OT EAST SIDE SAFEWAY FOR $28 AND SOME
CHANGE IN 1979. THIS CHECK LINKS BACK TO A PROPERTY BAIL BOND FOR THE EAST 33
1/3 FEET OF LOT 5 BLOCK 122, AT MUSKOGEE COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
I CALLED SAFEWAY-NOW HOMELAND CORPORATE OFFICES, THEY GAVE ME CATHERINE THOMAS
AND KATHY THOMAS.
PHONE= 1-800-522-8281
FAX NUMBER= 405-557-5600
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NOVEMBER 23, 1980 2-D
SAFEWAY TO BUILD 'SUPER STORE' HERE
SAFEWAY STORES INC., WILL BUILD A "SUPER STORE" IN MUSKOGEE AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF EAST OKMULGEE AND EAST SIDE BOULEVARD, WITH 45,338 SQ. FT. - ONE OF
THE LARGEST STORE'S THE FIRM HAS IN OKLAHOMA. PLANNED FOR A SEPTEMBER 1981
OPENING, THE STORE WILL HAVE SCORED BRICK PAINTED IN EARTH-TONE COLORS.
THE SITE WAS ACQUIRED BY HOWARD L. GARRETT OF MUSKOGEE. McCUNE AND McCUNE
ASSOCIATES OF TULSA WAS THE ARCHITECTURAL FIRM AND PEEVY CONSTRUCTION CO. OF
TULSA WILL BUILD THE STORE.
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GARRETTS SELL FORT GIBSON BANK
TAHLEQUAH BUSINESSMEN PUT END TO 71- YEAR FAMILY REIGN
FORT GIBSON--THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FORT GIBSON, OWNED BY THE GARRETT FAMILY
FOR 71 YEARS, HAS BEEN SOLD TO GROUP OF TAHLEQUAH BUSINESS MEN, ANNOUNCED FLOYD
W. GARRETT, PRESIDENT.
MUSKOGEE DAILY PHOENIX
AUG. 7, 1977 1-A
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COMMANDING OFFICERS RESIDENCE GARRETT HISTORIC HOME
THIS BUILDING IS IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. THE THREE STORY
HOME, BUILT IN 1867, WAS PART OF THE FORT GIBSON FORT ESTABLISHED IN INDIAN
TERRITORY IN 1824L. THE PRIVATELY OWNED HOME HAS BEEN IN THE JUDGE CLAUDE
GARRETT FAMILY SINCE 1924.
PHONE- (918)-478-3747
504 E. COPPINGER AVE.
P.O. BOX 1387
FORT GIBSON, OKLAHOMA 74434
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FROM: KENT MORLAN
TO: HARRISON THOMAS
SUBJECT: RE: THE EAST 33 1/3 FEET OF LOT 5 BLOCK 122
THERE ISN'T ENOUGH INFORMATION TO TELL ANYTHING OTHER THAN IT MIGHT BE IN
MUSKOGEE BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE PIONEER ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY IS LOCATED.
KENT MORLAN
07-19-1999
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More About CATHERINE LATOUR:
BaptismCatholic: July 03, 1932, (ROMAN CATHOLIC)--UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH--ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH--OKMULGEE, OKMULGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Baptism Protestant: April 03, 1988, (BAPTIST PROTESTANT)--UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, REV. A. A. BOLTON--802 SOUTH 13th, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Burial: November 05, 1988, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CEMETERY--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Director: GRANGER FUNERAL HOME--W. L. GRANGER & GARY CARTER---MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Life Insurance: LINCOLN INCOME LIFE INSURANCE CO., Kentucky--1990 SOLD TO INDEPENDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida---JUNE 1990 SOLD IN THE STATES OF FLORIDA, ARKANSAS, OKLAHOMA, & INDIANA TO UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Chicago, Ill.
Namesake: Katherine Thomas, Kathyrn Thomas, Catherine Wakefield, Catherine Allen--(HER PROPERTY SOLD EIGHT (8) YEARS AFTER SHE HAD DIED IN THE NAME OF CATHERINE ALLEN, ONE OF HER DAUGHTERS MARRIED NAME, KATHY T
Nationality: CREOLE
Probate: NONE
Property: March 04, 1981, WARRANTY DEED:THE EAST THIRTY-THREE AND ONE-THIRD (33 1/3) FEET OF LOT FIVE (5) IN THE BLOCK ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO (122) IN THE CITY OF MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICAL PLAT THEREOF.
Property Bail Bond-1: December 1979, CATHERINE THOMAS---From the Desk of J.R. Settle, Speicial Judge---Arraigned 12-29-1979 (Def. brought to court--Martin Hart for State) Advised right to Attorney P/N/G---P.H. 1-14-80---Bond $250.00 (State asks $1000.00) Jake Simmons knows
Property Bail Bond-2: August 10, 1987, Book #1916---Page #339------THE EAST 33 1/3 FEET OF LOT 5 BLOCK 122--MUSKOGEE, OK.---CATHERINE THOMAS (Property Bond--State of Oklahoma CRF87-351 and CRM87-474-----ENTITY 2000
Property Bond Release: August 10, 1993, Book #2213---Page #193------MUSKOGEE COURT CLERK (CRF87-351 and CRM87-474)--THE EAST 33 1/3 FEET OF 5 BLOCK 122--CATHERINE THOMAS--824277
Property Deed Warranty WI: November 26, 1996, Book #2421---Page #351------BEATRICE HENDRICKS--The East 33 1/3 Feet of Lot 5 Block 122)--CATHERINE THOMAS--871118----ENTITY $8.25 (TIPPAB------EJ CONTS:10-16-69)---468
Property Insurance: LINCOLN INCOME FIRE CASUALTY CO., Kentucky--1990 SOLD TO INDEPENDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida---JUNE 1990 SOLD IN THE STATES OF FLORIDA, ARKANSAS, OKLAHOMA, & INDIANA TO UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Chicago, Ill.
Property Warranty Deed HW: December 04, 1996, Book #2422---Page #469------CATHERINE ALLEN & PERRY ALLEN--The East 33 1/3 Feet of Lot 5 Block 122)--HOMER D. SELF FAMILY TRUST Dated February 21, 1996 (First National Bank & Trust Company of Muskogee)--871366-----ENTITY $3.00
Race: BLACK
Religion: (ROMAN CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT BAPTIST)
Residence: 1969, 1319 GEORGETOWN---THE EAST 33 1/3 FEET OF LOT 5 BLOCK 122---MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Retirement: TOWER HILL NURSING HOME
Social Security Number: 445-34-7031
Notes for OSBURNE I (REV. O.V. MADISON) THOMAS:
Notes for OSBURNE THOMAS:
FORT SMITH PUBLIC LIBRARY
61 SOUTH EIGHT STREET
FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 72901
CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH
I here by certify that the Birth record of the following is recorded and filed
in the office of the City Clerk, County of Sebastain, Fort Smith, Arkansas, in
the Reports of Births Record Book, Years 1909 thru 1917, page 6. These Records
are stored at the Fort Smith Public Library, Genealogy Department
NAME: Osburne Thomas
SEX: Male
COLOR OR RACE: Black
DATE OF BIRTH: November 26, 1909
PLACE OF BIRTH: Choctaw Ave. (over by Poteau Bridge)
NAME OF FATHER: John Thomas
BIRTH PLACE OF FATHER: Arkansas
FATHER'S OCCUPATION: Labourer
MAIDEN NAME OF MOTHER: Viola Coursey
BIRTH PLACE OF MOTHER: Pine Bluff, Arkansas
ADDRESS OF PARENTS: Choctaw Ave.
NUMBER OF CHILDREN BORN: 1
NUMBER OF CHILDREN LIVING: 1
MEDICAL ATTENDANT (OR ATTESTANT): S. W. Harrison
FILED OF RECORD: Nov. 30, 1909 State of Arkansas
I certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the original record.
Sheila M, Brushes, Notary Public
My commission expires January 1, 2006
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UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
ONE EAST WACKER DRIVE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601
TEL: 312-661-4500
GROUP AFFILIATION: UNITRIN, INC.
GROUP DIVISION: 20931 BURBANK, BOULEVARD, WOODLAND HILLS, CA.
GENERAL AGENCY DIVISION: 310 WEST WISCONSIN AVE., MILWAUKEE, WI
(ALL OF MY FATHER'S LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES THAT HE HAD WITH LINCOLN INCOME LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY WAS SOLD TO UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. I REPORTED
THIS COMPANY AND THE OTHER INSURANCE COMPANIES THAT ARE IN VOLVED TO THE
OKLAHOMA INSURANCE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE IN SEP. OF 1992. HERE A FILE WAS MADE
WITH THE CLAIMS DEPARTMENT, SUE SULLIAN, ASST. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, KATHY J.
WEATHERFORD, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.)
WHEN MY FATHER DIED IN JANUARY OF 1997, UNITED DID NOT PAY ONE DIME TO MYSELF OR
ANY OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS, THAT I KNOW OF.
(HARRISON L. THOMAS SR.)
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More About OSBURNE I (REV. O.V. MADISON) THOMAS:
Baptism: METHODIST FAITH--PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS, UNITED STATES
Burial: January 15, 1997, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CEMETERY--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Cause of Death: Prostate Cancer, Anemia, Renal Failure
Cause of Death (Facts Pg): A. PROSTATE CANCER -- C. ANEMIA -- D. RENAL FAILURE
Census: 1910, ARKANSAS--SEBASTIAN COUNTY--FORT SMITH
Funeral Director: KEITH D. BIGLOW FUNERAL HOME--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Funeral Services: January 15, 1997, BIGLOW FUNERAL CHAPEL--MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Life Insurance: LINCOLN INCOME LIFE INSURANCE CO., Kentucky--1990 SOLD TO INDEPENDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida---JUNE 1990 SOLD IN THE STATES OF FLORIDA, ARKANSAS, OKLAHOMA, & INDIANA TO UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Chicago, Ill.
Medicial-Birth Attendant: S. W. HARRISON M.D.
Namesake: O.V. Thomas, O.B. Thomas, O.U.Thomas, Osborne Vernon Thomas, Rev. O.B. Madison in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas
Probate: NONE
Race: BLACK
Religion: (BAPTIST PROTESTANT)
Social Security Number: 443-16-6820
Marriage Notes for CATHERINE LATOUR and OSBURNE THOMAS:
ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF TULSA
P.O. BOX 690240
TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74169-0240
TELEPHONE -- 918-294-1904
JUNE 20, 2000
MR. HARRISON THOMAS
545 NORTH 6th ST.
APT. #303
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA74401
Dear Mr. Thomas,
To follow-up our phone conversation on Monday, I write with the following information, as you requested.
OSBORNE B. THOMAS and CATHERINE LATOURE were married as ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH in MUSKOGEE on April 25, 1953. Mr. Thomas had been baptized in the METHODIST FAITH at PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS (no date given); and Ms. Latoure had been baptized CATHOLIC at UGANDA MARTYRS CHURCH in OKMULGEE, OKLAHOMA on July 3, 1932.
Parents of the couple are listed as JOHN THOMAS and VIOLA COSEY; as well as LEE LETOURE and ESTHER LEBLANC. Witnesses for the marriage were GEORGE MILLER and ESTHER LETOURE. REV. PAUL S. FORD, C.SS.P was the priest who married the couple. Also noted was that his marriage was a convalidation of a civil marriage by a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE on September 15, 1951, in FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS.
I thank you for being patient in receiving my reply to your request, and I hope you find this information helpful.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Mary J. Jones
Assistant Archivist
More About OSBURNE THOMAS and CATHERINE LATOUR:
Marriage: September 15, 1951, FORT SMITH, SEBASTIAN COUNTY,ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES
Marriage Performed By: April 25, 1953, Rev. Paul S. Ford, C.SS.P---St. Augustine Catholic Church, Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma
Name of Parents Given: Osborne B. Thomas (son of John Thomas and Viola Cosey)-----Catherine Latoure (daughter of Lee LeToure and Esther LeBlanc
The Presence of Witnesses: George Miller and Esther LeToure
Children of CATHERINE LATOUR and OSBURNE THOMAS are:
62. i. KING HARRISON THOMAS28 LATOUR, b. February 09, 1968, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
ii. DEREK (DERRICK) LEE THOMAS, b. February 29, 1960.
63. iii. KATHY ELISE THOMAS, b. October 07, 1956, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
64. iv. LARITA VIOLA THOMAS.
65. v. OSBURNE II THOMAS, b. April 08, 1954.
66. vi. PATRICIA ANN THOMAS, b. 1950.
60.MARTIN27 LEBLANC (OPHELIA26 LATOUR, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)
More About MARTIN LEBLANC:
Color: WHITE
Child of MARTIN LEBLANC is:
i. KENNETH28 LEBLANC.
More About KENNETH LEBLANC:
Color: WHITE
61.MARIE CATHERINE27 GUILLORY (E'VILLA26 LATOUR, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born December 01, 1917, and died December 1994 in TULSA, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.She married JOHN II ALLEN BARRE, son of JOHN I ALLEN BARRE.He was born December 08, 1914 in OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES, and died March 19, 1990.
More About MARIE CATHERINE GUILLORY:
Social Security Number: 444-24-8513----OKLAHOMA
More About JOHN II ALLEN BARRE:
Social Security Number: 447-12-4639------OKLAHOMA
Child of MARIE GUILLORY and JOHN BARRE is:
i. MAXINE28 BARRE.
Generation No. 17
62.KING HARRISON THOMAS28 LATOUR (CATHERINE27, LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born February 09, 1968 in MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.He married BRENDA KAY TURNER, daughter of CLEO TURNER.She was born September 12, 1968 in WAGONER, WAGONER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
Notes for KING HARRISON THOMAS LATOUR:
ROYALTY
THE INSTITUTION OF ROYALTY is highly symbolic. Many ASIAN COURTS were laid out as microcosms of the universe, with the throne, at the center of the palace, representing the sacred mountain at the axis of the world. A KING had four (4) CHIEF QUEENS and four (4) CHIEF MINISTERS, symbolizing NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WEST. The health of the nation and the land depended on his health. In parts of AFRICA and SOUTHERN INDIA the KING was ritually sacrificed while still strong and virile, so that the shedding of his blood might renew the fertility of the soil and thus ensure the well-being of his people. KINGS have been widely believed to rule by divine right, and in some cultures to be semi-divine.
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THE KING
THE KING is the ultimate symbol of power. Traditionally the monarch was surrounded by courtiers, who had the same function as the heavenly beings surrounding GOD. He was was thus seen by his subjects as an earthly counterpart of GOD and a symbolic link between heavenly and earthly power. The KING is also a symbol of consciousness, the RULER over our unconscious urges.
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THE ORB - GERMAN
THE ORB is composed of a globe, representing the world, with a cross on top, which symbolizes the KING'S spiritual authority over his subjects, mirroring that of GOD over mankind. The KING symbolically holds the whole world in his hand.
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THE CROWN
THE CROWN made of precious metal and jewel, a crown symbolizes sovereignty. It adorns the noblest part of a person, the head, or intellect. JESUS was crowned with an ironic CROWN OF THORNS. A crown also denotes supreme accomplishment as in "crowning glory."
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THE SCEPTER - PRUSSIAN
THE SCEPTER was once believed to have magical properties, much like a magic wand, and is a phallic symbol. THE ORB and SCEPTER together symbolize completeness and the creative power of male and female.
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THE AMPULLA & SPOON
THE AMPULLA & SPOON, the new monarch is anointed with HOLY OIL, poured into teh anointing spoon from the AMPULLA, here in the shape of an eagle.
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THE CROWN JEWELS
THE CROWN JEWELS, the essential accoutrements of ROYAL OFFICE, have assumed almost mystical significance for a ruling monarch. Without them, he or she would lose all authority. The CROWN JEWELS, ORB, and SCEPTER are essential in the coronation ceremony, when they are worn or carried by the newly crowned monarch.
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More About KING HARRISON THOMAS LATOUR:
Baptism: March 04, 1968, (ROMAN CATHOLIC)--SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, FATHER STEPHEN WELLS--2310 WEST BROADWAY, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Namesake: Harrison (Thomas) La Tour, Harrison La Tour
Nationality: (BLACK-FRENCH)
Race: BLACK
Religion: (ROMAN CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT BAPTIST)
More About BRENDA KAY TURNER:
Race: BLACK
Children of HARRISON LATOUR and BRENDA TURNER are:
i. ALEISHA MAREE29 THOMAS, b. May 29, 1986, WAGONER, WAGONER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
ii. HARRISON II LEON THOMAS, b. January 31, 1993, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
iii. DOMINQUE DEKERI THOMAS, b. January 14, 1997, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
63.KATHY ELISE28 THOMAS (CATHERINE27 LATOUR, LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born October 07, 1956 in MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.She married (1) ELBERT III DALE HYCHE.She married (2) PERRY ALLEN February 26, 1991.He was born May 10, 1950.
More About PERRY ALLEN and KATHY THOMAS:
Marriage: February 26, 1991
Children of KATHY THOMAS and ELBERT HYCHE are:
i. TIFFANY DALE29 HYCHE.
ii. RODNEY (THOMAS) HYCHE.
64.LARITA VIOLA28 THOMAS (CATHERINE27 LATOUR, LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1)She married (1) BENJAMIN SMITH, son of ???? SMITH.She married (2) PAUL DERRICK.
Child of LARITA THOMAS and BENJAMIN SMITH is:
i. LACRETIA (THOMAS)29 SMITH.
Child of LARITA THOMAS and PAUL DERRICK is:
ii. CATINE RENEE29 DERRICK.
65.OSBURNE II28 THOMAS (CATHERINE27 LATOUR, LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born April 08, 1954.He married MISS NINA THOMAS.
Children of OSBURNE THOMAS and MISS THOMAS are:
i. TARA29 THOMAS.
ii. RODERICK THOMAS.
66.PATRICIA ANN28 THOMAS (CATHERINE27 LATOUR, LEE26, OZEME25, HELENE24 RICHARD, ALEXANDRE JOSEPH23, HELEN M.22 BRASSEUX, MARIE ANNA21 PREJEAN, AMAND DAMON20, JOSEPH CHRISTOME19, ANDREE-MARGUERITE18 SAVOIE, FRANCOIS17, TOMASO16 FRANCESCO, PRINCE DE SAVOY-CARIGNAN, CATHERINE15 MICHAELA, PRINCESS OF SPAIN, ELISABETH14 DE VALOIS-D'ORLENS, PRINCESS DE FRANCE, CATHERINE (DE LATOUR)13 MEDICI, QUEEN DE FRANCE, MADELEINE DE LATOUR12 D'AUVERGNE, JEAN I11 DE LATOUR, COMTE D'AUVERGNE, BERTRAND DE LATOUR VI10 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE DE BOULO, BERTRAND DE LATOUR V9, BERTRAND8 DE LATOURIV, COMTE DE BOULOGNE, GUY7, BERTRAND III6, BERNARD III5, BERTRAND II4, BERNARD II3, BERNARD I DE LATOUR2 D'AUVERGNE, COMTE D'AUVERGN, BERTRAND I DE LATOUR1) was born 1950.She met (1) DR. ROBERT C. SMITH, son of DR. FRANCIS BARTOW I FITE, MD.
Child of PATRICIA THOMAS and DR. SMITH is:
i. ROBERT (SMITH)29 THOMAS, b. November 09, 1970, MUSKOGEE, MUSKOGEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES.
Child of PATRICIA ANN THOMAS is:
ii. ROBERT SMITH29 (THOMAS).
Endnotes
1.The Medici, By G. F. Young.
2.Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records------Homer Latour (Father: Grasset Latour---Mother: Felicia Franchebois)-----Birth: 24 Jan. 1833-----Place: Opelousas, Louisiana-----Opelousas Church: Volume 3 Page 250
3.St. Anthony Catholic Church -- P.O. Box 31 -- Eunice, Louisiana-----, Certificate of Marriage of Ozeme Latour and Marie Guillory as parents given: Ozeme Latour (son of decesed Homere Latour & Helen Richard) ---- Marie Guillory (daughter of deceased Simon Guillory and deceased Marie Guillory).
4.1860 --- Slave Schedule For St. Landry Parish, Louisiana--Page #127-----------, Owner------Line 32.Homer A. Latour---------Age--28--------Color---Mulatoe.
5.Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records--------, Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records------, Homere Latour m. Emelie Pasquire 8 Oct. 1860 (Opel Ct. Hse. : Mar. #2102); m. 9 Oct. 1860 (Opel Ch. : Vol. 2 Page #319).
6.St. Anthony Catholic Church---Uganda Martyrs Catholic Church----P.O. Box 698 -- Okmulgee, Oklahoma -- 74447, Death Record -- Name: Ozim La Toure -- Died: Nov. 8, 1946 -- Buried: Nov. 11, 1946 -- Southwest Cemetery -- Priest Rev. J.B. Murphy, C.S.S.P.
7.The Catholic Community of Okmulgee, Oklahoma -- St. Anthony Church -- Uganda Martyrs Church -- P.O. Box 698 -- Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447 ----.
8.Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records, Latour, Laura (Onezime Latour and Marie Guillory) Eunice Church: Volume 3Page 66.
9.Southwest Louisiana Church and Civil Records----- Latour, Evelia (Ozeme Latour and Marie Guillory) Eunice Church: Volume 3 Page 11.
10.Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa-----P.O. Box 690240 -- Tulsa, Oklahoma -- 74169-0240 -- Telephone (918) 294-1904 -- Fax (918) 294-0920, The Catholic Community of Okmulgee, Oklahoma------St. Anthony Church -- Uganda Martyrs Church-------P.O. Box 698 -- Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447--------Ms. Catherine Latoure baptized Catholic at Uganda Martyrs in Okmulgee on July 3, 1932.
11.Fort Smith Public Library-----61 South Eighth Street-----Fort Smith, Arkansas, I hereby certify that the Birth record of the following is recorded and filed in the office of the City Clerk, County of Sebastian, Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the Reports of Births Record Book Years 1909 thru 1917, page 6.These records are stored at the Fort Smith Public Library, Genealogy Department.
12.State of Arkansas Birth Return.