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Category Archives: Louisiana Ancestors
Louisiana SAR contact
Sons of the American Revolution Louisiana State Society Genealogy Contact: Clifford Normand, Registrar15131 Championship DriveBaton Rouge, LA 70810Email: Clifford.Normand@att.net SAR Genealogy Assistant Edward E. Friloux, LouisianaExpertise: Louisiana and MississippiContact: edfriloux1@wwdb.org EOGN:First African American in Georgia to be Inducted into National … Continue reading
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>Louisiana Surnames Louisiana Researchers – Page 3
>Louisiana surnames Louisiana researchers – Submit and search for your surnames. Surnames email Your surnames, here, here, here louisianagenealogyblogs@yahoo.com SchlatreKleinpeterMarrioneauxDardenne mrmossis@cox.net AllainAugusteBoulardBrunetFontenotFrancheboisGallotGuilloryLaTourLeBlancNormandPampalon\PapillonPierre-AugusteRichard harrisonlatour@yahoo.com Mcleod,Beasley,Goins,Webb Marthamla@aol.com BONDBASTBOSTCHADWICKCHOATECOFFELTGOODHARTHODGENS/HODGINS ectKEELEMORELANDLANGFORD/LANKFORDRICHMONDSEITZ/SITZ/SIDESVAUGHAN/VAUGHNWILSON cchadwick@wi.rr.com Anderson, Bollier, Brangato, Clermont, DeSoto, Flores, Gagne, Guerrero,Howell, Lacobee/ Locaviche, Laffitte/ Lafitte/ … Continue reading
>Trahan Family -includes Broussard, Thibodeaux and Acadians
>From Louisiana GenForum The Trahan Family will co-host a Gathering in Maurice, Louisiana on May 9, 2009 (day prior to Mother’s Day). The Gathering will include Broussard and Thibodeaux Families, and anyone else of Acadian Descent. Gathering begins at 10:00am … Continue reading
>Virtual Louisiana Research in South Cali!
>Visit The Surname Wall from Southern California Genealogy. From their website: The Virtual Surname Wall provides a worry-free way to post information about your ancestors online and find others who are researching your families. As a participant, you would list … Continue reading
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>Louisiana Researchers – Louisiana Surnames Page 2
>Ya’ll have filled up nearly two pages of surnames and contacts. Incredibly good! Here is the latest list from page 2 in the database. I am sorry that the Yahoo Group search feature is not working as there are more … Continue reading
>Times Pic 1837-1988
>EOGN had a blogworthy post here more excerpts from Mr. Eastman below: “APRIL 1, 2009 (NAPLES, FL) – Readex, a division of NewsBank, announced today the launch of American Newspaper Archives, an expanding online collection that will offer access to … Continue reading
>Louisiana Ancestors – Cajuns, Creoles, Pirates and Planters
>I am very excited to learn from the LA-LGHS mailing list, Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7, that Mr. Damon Veach is publishing a new column entitled, Cajuns, Creoles, Pirates and Planters. You may read more about him from the Genealogy … Continue reading
>Mansfield Female College, DeSoto Genealogical Library, and Veach-Foshee Collection
>Former Mansfield Female College gets new life as a state museum By Vickie Welborn • vwelborn@gannett.com • March 12, 2009 Interesting facts: The first session in 1855 started with 72 students. Original costs included: $12 for the primary department; $25 … Continue reading
>Socialism, communism, and capitolism in Louisiana
> I’m hearing the word “socialism” and “communism” more and more lately. It led me to a discovery from Louisiana Public Broadcasting. The photograph, hopefully loaded above, is of The Rice Ranch, in Elton, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. We all love … Continue reading
>It is up to you to preserve your history Louisiana
>I emailed the Louisiana Historic Preservation office with a question about the Draft of the Louisiana State Historic Plan. I wondered if the State Plan included the preservation of cemeteries in Louisiana. Of course, if the cemetery is already on … Continue reading