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Name |
Elizabeth de Macarty |
Christened |
15 Jan 1747 |
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
La Rochelle, France [2] |
Person ID |
I2869 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
20 Aug 2012 |
Father |
Chevalier Jean Jacques de Macarty, b. 1698, Nimes, Languedoc, France |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Françoise Barbe de Trépagnier |
Relationship |
Birth |
Married |
09 Jul 1735 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [2, 3, 4, 5] |
Notes |
- Francoise Trepagnier, wife of Sr. de Macarty, ...
noted in Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 7, Issue 3, page 515.
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Family ID |
F926 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S2] Archdiocese of N.O. Sacr. Rec. v01 (1718-1750), Earl C. Woods, (New Orleans, La. : Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987), F379 .N553 W66 1987 REF V.1., 174 (Reliability: 3).
MACARTY MACTIGNE [@DE MACARTY, DE MACUARTY MACTIGNE, MACARTI MACTIGNE, MACARTY]
Elisabeth (Jean Jacques, nobleman, captain of a naval reserve company, and Francoise TREPAGNIER),
Baptized: Jan. 15?, 1747,
Sponsors: Guilllaume LOQUET DE LA POMMERAIS [@LOQUET DE LA POMMERAY], nobleman, royal treasurer in this colony, and Eliabetes [@Elisabeth] GUIOL DE BLAN [@GUIOL DE BLANC].
(SLC, B2, 89)
- [S49] Old Families of Louisiana, Stanley Clisby Arthur, (Harmanson, 1931), 331.
- [S164] Lives of Fort de Chartres, David MacDonald, (Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2016), 83.
In 1735, Macarty married, and the couple eventually had five children, three daughters and two sons. He established an indigo plantation north of New Orleans.
- [S64] La. Historical Quarterly, Vol. 5, page 267.
Marriage Contract. Noble Jean De Macarthy, Aide Major at N.O., native of Nimes in Languedoc, and Dame Françoise Damaron Trépagnier, widow of late François Damaron, apothecary at N.O.
Bienville signs as witness.
(in left margin)
Jul 9, 1735
4 pp.,
No. A3553.
- [S186] Louisiana Marriage Contracts v1, Alice Daly Forsyth, (1980, Polyanthos, Inc., New Orleans), Lou R 929.3763 F73L., 28 (Reliability: 3).
MARRIAGE CONTRACTS
July 9, 1735
Noble JEAN de MACARTY, Aid to the Major at New Orleans, native of the City of and Bishopric of Munier (?) in Languedoc, son of the Noble THEODORE de MACARTY, Commandant the Count de Crassolle, when living the Major of the Regiment of Juvernay and of Dame CATHERINE FLECHY his father and mother
with
Dame FRANCOISE TREPAGNIE widow of the deceased Sieur FRANCOIS DAMARON who, when living was an apothecary of the King at New Orleans.
Having received the mutal consent of marriage between the two, consenting for Sieur de MACARTY being Mr. de Bienville, Chevalier of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, Governor fo this Province, Mr. Chevalier de NOYAN, Major at New Orleans.
And for Dame Widow DAMARON, Dame GENEVIEVE BUREL, widow TREPAGNIE wife of Sieur de MARSILLY her mother, Sieur ESTIENNE LALANDE de DALCOUR.
The parties have promised this marriage to be solemnized in the Holy Roman Apostolic Catholic Church.
Signing - DeMACARTY, MACTIGUE, Widow DAMARON, MARSILLY, Le Chevalier DENOYAN, BIENVILLE, ROSSARD, HENRY, MENIER (?).
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