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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: Isabelle LaForce
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. Not much is known about Isabelle LaForce. It was thought that she was the wife of Basil Ladner. However, I have come across information that leads me to believe they were never married. While doing some research for a friend, Dorty Necaise, I came across the baptismal record in The Ladner Odyssey by Nap Cassibry for Alexander Basil Ladner son of Isabelle LaForce and Basil Ladner. Paternal grandparents: Bautita Ladnair and Maria Francisca Boudreau. Therefore either Isabelle and Basi...
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014. A Gentleman of the Old School. Large Landholder of Iberville Parish. One of Plaquemine's Main Builders. His parents were Charles Norville Roth Sr. and his mother Marie Angelique Marioneaux. Charles married twice, his first wife being Zulma Beck. He married again in 1901 to Elizabeth Walsh and the two of them resided in New Orleans at 479 Broadway until his death. He and Elizabeth had two sons. What a fascinating man he was! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gulf Coast, Mississippi.
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: Surnames
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Names I am researching. Ahlers, Albe, Alexander, Amiel, Anderson, Arlut, Asher, Asmar. Babin, Baptiste, Barbay, Barre, Barthe, Basquez, Batille, Batson, Baudin, Bayard, Bearden, Beaugez, Becker, Becnel, Bennett, Benoit, Bentz, Bernard, Berthoud, Bertucci, Bilbo, Bobinger, Bond, Boney, Booth, Bordages, Bosarge, Boudreaux, Bourgeois, Bradshaw, Brier, Broadus, Broome/Broom, Buhr. Conyers, Cruthirds, Cuevas. Edwards, Ellender, Evans. Jackson, Joffrion, Johnson, Johnston, Jordan, Jourdan. Page, Paige, Paquet,...
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: July 2013
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Saturday, July 27, 2013. This week I made a great family discovery thanks to the kindness of a complete stranger from France. Using the little bits of each others languages that we were familiar with and an online translator we were able to communicate very well. By searching the many records of birth, marriage and death in the surrounding villages of Doubs, I was able to find my Pernard family all the way back into the early 18th century. Claudinette Pernard born 28 Aug 1791 in Blussans, Doubs, France.
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: Surname Saturday- Arluc, Arlu, Arlut
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Saturday, January 25, 2014. Surname Saturday- Arluc, Arlu, Arlut. Jean Arluc was born in Cannes, France around 1673. He married Marguerite Sauvestre on May 5, 1693 in Rochefort, France. They had at least three children, Marie Marguerite, Jean, and Marianne. Marguerite Sauvestre died in La Rochelle, France on June 18, 1717. After the death of his wife Jean Arluc quickly remarried to Catherine Bazil on November 5, 1717 and just a year later signed on to the Company of the West to go to the Louisiana Colony.
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: Generations
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Saturday, October 25, 2014. As I was talking my art students, grades k-6, this week about the Mexican tradition of sugar skulls for Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, I realized that the community we live in and the culture here on the Gulf Coast has a lot in common with what I am about to teach my students. I began to alter my lesson from a discussion on Mexican culture and art, to one about the heritage and traditions right here in our own community. I told her yes, that was my husband's great...
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: August 2013
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Wordless Wednesday- Five Generations. Ola Ladner, Viola Ladner, Everett Ladner, Gloria and son. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gulf Coast, Mississippi. View my complete profile. Some places to visit. A Lagniappe of Family Stories. A Lagniappe Of Ms Gulf Coast Families. Mississippi Archives and History. Wordless Wednesday- Five Generations. Added or Updated Databases at Ancestry.com - Week of 27 November to 3 December 2016. Olive Tree Genealogy Blog. Happy Father's Day - 1986.
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: November 2013
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Thursday, November 28, 2013. Thanksgiving with "Ersta" Dressing and Mirlitons. This morning as I was making my roux for my gravy I started thinking about Thanksgiving past. This led to oyster dressing. Not something I eat, nor cook, but it was definitely something I grew up with. I can still see the big meat grinder sitting on the table and my grandmother putting in those oysters to grind up for her dressing. I would always say, "Ewww! How do you eat that! Which led my mother to try to explain what it lo...
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Gulf Coast Lagniappe: October 2014
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Saturday, October 25, 2014. As I was talking my art students, grades k-6, this week about the Mexican tradition of sugar skulls for Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, I realized that the community we live in and the culture here on the Gulf Coast has a lot in common with what I am about to teach my students. I began to alter my lesson from a discussion on Mexican culture and art, to one about the heritage and traditions right here in our own community. I told her yes, that was my husband's great...