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'St. Landry- Up From Slavery Family' (Louisiana-Southwest)
Over 100 Southwest Louisiana African American Families; such as (and including variations of names): Arceneaux, Bailey, Belizaire, Berry, Bonhomme, Bonom, Buron, Burohorn, Briscoe, Chapman, Gathe, Goodman, Goodwin, Guidry, Lavine, Lavergne, Lott, Mosley, Parker, Peter, Rice, Rosser, McClain, McClelland, Senegal, Slaughter, Williams and many many more.
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A Guide to African American Genealogical Research in New Orleans and Louisiana
From the New Orleans Public Library.
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Acadian Memorial - honors Acadians, forebears of Cajun culture
St. Martinville, Louisiana. The Acadian Memorial Archive has made scholarly research by Dr. Carl Brasseaux regarding Acadian exiles in Louisiana available on-line.
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Ensemble Encore: The Acadian Memorial Archive
Online research by Dr. Carl Brasseaux regarding Acadian exiles in Louisiana.
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Tracing your family's roots.
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Search the Wall of Names.
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A beginners guide to the literature on Louisiana's Acadians/Cajuns.
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African American Genealogy Resources: States/Louisiana
From Christine's Genealogy Website.
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Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy 1719-1820
Online searchable database of over 100,000 descriptions of slaves found in documents in Louisiana between 1718 and 1821 from Dr. Gwendolyn Midlo Hall.
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Article by Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG.
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Index of GEDCOM files found online, arranged by surname and given name.
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The earliest immigrants of Hainaut (now Belgium) to Louisiana in 1720.
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History & Genealogy of Acadians on the Acadian Coast and Bayou Lafourche Basin of Louisiana
History and genealogy of the parishes along the Bayou Lafourche Basin & the Acadian Coast including Assumption, Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, Lafourche, St. James, St. Martin.
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Indian-European Marriages in the Gulf South
An article by Winston De Ville. When this writer began doing research on his own family history, his grandmother told him that 'the first DE VILLE in Louisiana married an Indian girl.' Such tales are part of the lore in numerous families, but proved untrue in this case. As a matter of fact, relatively few Indian-European marriage occurred in the Gulf South.
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Louisiana African American Archives
Resources for African Americans researchers with an interest Louisiana.
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Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society -- First Families of Louisiana Program
Open to anyone (including Society non-members) who can prove descent from a resident of Louisiana (within the PRESENT-DAY boundaries) before 20 December 1803, the date the American flag was raised in New Orleans. This is meant to be an *educational* program and applications will be carefully evaluated.
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Online County and Town Histories - Louisiana
This site provides over 3,000 links to free county and town histories published from 1850 to the early 1920s. These histories often contain detailed biographies of their citizens.
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Our Family Tree - Louisiana Genealogy New!
Collection of family trees and resources for the state of Louisiana: Magee, Burks, Sharp, Tidwell, Taylor, Roberts, Stokes, Feazel, Mayo, Pope
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The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammay Parish, Louisiana
From December 1908 until April 1909, the writer was in lower Louisiana. During this period frequent visits were made to the few Choctaw still living near Bayou Lacomb in the same parish. The notes obtained as a result of those visits are now presented on this website.
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