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Ship La Duchess de Noaille from Louisana back to France, some time 1719-1720
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Source: Ship Lists of Passengers Leaving France for Louisiana 1718-1724, originally published in the Louisiana Historical Society Quarterly & Roll of the passengers who set sail on the vessels of the Indies Company (Compagnie des indes) to go to Louisiana, starting from July 1, 1719 in National Archives of Canada (NAC) G1, vol. 464
La Duchess de Noaille from Louisana back to France, no exact date but some time in 1719-1720
Surname/Title
First Name
Occupation
Landed at:
Sieur
Bart
Controller at Isle Dauphine
Lorient
Sieur Lotbiničre
Officer
La Rochelle
Sieur Labord
Officer in the troops of
La Rochelle
the Colony
Sieur Burat
Captain, Santo Christo
La Rochelle
Rev. Father Lefeue
Carmelite
Lorient
Roussel
Louis
Cadet
Lorient
Labbč
Pierre
Solider (died, Jan. 13, 1720)
Lacouceur
Gučrin
Pierre
Solider
Soldier
La Rochelle
Renaud
Jean
Soldier
La Rochelle
Bourgeois
Jacques
Soldier
La Rochelle
Duplessy
Jean
Soldier
La Rochelle
Le Bel
Jacques
Soldier
La Rochelle
Cadot
Jean
Soldier
La Rochelle
Romere
Thomas
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Delapare
Maneul
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Bayonde
Barthelemy
Prisoner
La Rochelle
de Lore
Francisque
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Ginarette
Migael
Prisoner (died, Dec. 25, 1720)
Orsegue
Jean
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Ballemerd
Laurent
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Hermendes
Salvador
Prisoner
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Germesale
Francisco
Prisoner
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Erouinne
Miguel
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Erere
Francisco
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Derrere
Miguel
Prisoner
La Rochelle
de Lapare
Francisco Pierre
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Eimanar
Melchior
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Franco
Joseph
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Pablo Joseph
Prisoner
La Rochelle
Last Updated on 20/03/04
Transcribed by Laura Freeman
Until January 1, 1820, the U.S. Federal Government did not require require captains or masters of vessels to present a passenger list to U.S. officials. Thus, as a general rule, NARA does not have passenger lists of vessels arriving before January 1, 1820. However, arrivals at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1813-1819, are reproduced in NARA microfilm publication Roll 1 of M2009, Work Projects Administration Transcript of Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1813-1849 (2 rolls).
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Island,
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Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington
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