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Name |
Marie Anne Delatte |
Born |
c1729 |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I7820 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
18 Apr 2020 |
Father |
Antoine Joseph François Delatte, b. 12 Nov 1703, Douay, Arras, France , d. Abt 1752, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
Marguerite LeJeune, b. c1705, d. Btw 8 Oct 1765 and 12 Jun 1769 (Age ~ 60 years) |
Married |
03 Nov 1728 |
New Orleans, Louisiana [1, 2, 3] |
Notes |
- Had 7 children to support at the time of Antoine Joseph Delatte's death. [4]
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Family ID |
F649 |
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., 72 (Reliability: 3).
DELATTE [@DELATE, DE LATTRE]
Antoine Joseph (Pierre and Catherine DE LA GARDE), native of Doy, Diocese of Arras,
married Margueritte LE JEUNE, Nov. 3, 1728,
witnesses: Francois GRACE, Valentin DAUBLIN, Francois CHASTE, Pierre POUSSIN [@POUCE], FISAU, Widow BONAVENTURE, Marie CHEVALIER,
spouse GRACE
(SLC, M1, 161)
- [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., 163 (Reliability: 3).
LEJEUNE
Margueritte (Claude, calvaryman of the Parish of Castelheim, and Christine COLSON, daughter of Dominique [COLSTON] and Anne Marie KIDT), of the Parish of Arltorf in Lorraine,
married Antoine Joseph DE LATTE,
Nov. 3, 1728
(SLC, M1, 161)
- [S198] New Orleans French, Winston De Ville, (Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc. Baltimore, 1973), GEN LA 929.376335 DEV., 31.
ANTOINE DELATTE—son of Pierre Delatte and Catherine de la Garde, native of Doy, bishopric of Aras
and
MARGUERITE LE JEUNE—daughter of Claude le Jeune, mareschal by profession, native of the parish of Cartelheim [or Castelheim] and Cristine Colson, daughter of Dominique Colson and Anne Marie Kidt, of the parish of Artorfs (?) in Lorraine. [Ed. note—This record seems to be garbled and contains parts of another record; however, it was copied as it stands in the originial.]
- [S64] La. Historical Quarterly, 233 (Reliability: 3), 1939 volume 22, issue 1.
1. Between Marguerite LeJeune, Widow of Joseph Antoine Delatte, when living, a cabinet maker, petitioner: Seen the petition of the said Widow, stating that after her husband's decease she found herself with seven children to support, and finding it difficult to live in the City with such a large family she retired to Pointe Coupee, with the intention of living by her labor and that of her children. There remains to her in New Orleans a small lot and house which is falling into ruin, which she would wish to sell. On the conclusions of the Procureur General,. the Council has ordered that a meeting of relatives, or in their absence, of friends, be convened to deliberate thereon, before M. Raguet, Commissioner in this case. The house is at No. 80 Conti Street, adjoining MM. Judice and Caminada.
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