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Le Maréchal d'Estrées from La Rochelle France, to Louisiana August 19, 1719
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What's Available in Louisiana Immigration Records
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Louisiana State Database
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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
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Le Maréchal d'Estrées from La Rochelle France, to Louisiana August 19, 1719 |
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Surname |
First Name |
Age |
Occupation |
Where From |
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Sieur Courbelle |
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lieutenant of Infantry |
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Sieur Simarre |
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|
ensign |
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Sieur Legendre |
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|
ensign |
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Sieur Habains |
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reserve officer |
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Sieur Duclos |
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reserve officer |
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Sieur Chaber |
|
22 |
cadet |
Paris |
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Frizon |
Antoine |
14 |
cadet |
Paris |
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Gillot |
François |
13 |
cadet |
Paris |
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Mallet |
Jean-Baptiste |
20 |
founder (soldier) |
Rouen |
|
Micouin |
Michel |
24 |
goldsmith (soldier) |
Villedieu |
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Perault |
Noël |
47 |
silk worker (soldier) |
Paris, parish of St. Paul |
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Gaudray |
Clauds |
48 |
gardener (soldier) |
Metz |
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Hénault |
Pierre |
29 |
tapestry worker (soldier) |
Angers |
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Maillard |
Jean-Bte Charles |
17 |
soldier |
Amiens |
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Courbec |
Nicolas |
39 |
soldier |
Trepagny sur Vexin |
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Martin |
André |
28 |
soldier |
Chatillon in Berry |
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Cadieu |
François |
17 |
soldier |
Auray |
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Rocheleau |
Urbain |
22 |
laborer (soldier) |
Saumur |
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Nedelec |
Simon |
24 |
soldier |
Landerneau in Bretagne |
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Hurault |
Jean |
28 |
soldier |
Melun en Brie |
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Baillet |
Amédée-Gaston |
21 |
soldier |
Brest |
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Robin |
Charles |
24 |
soldier |
Legere in Marche |
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Taluar |
George |
18 |
soldier |
Dol in Bretagne |
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Jolly |
François |
28 |
soldier |
Nantes |
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LeCoint |
Jean-Claude |
15 |
saltmaker |
Lefont in Franche-Comté |
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Spegrand dit Lafranchise |
Jacques |
35 |
saltmaker |
Quet in Dauphiné |
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Pussin |
Antoine |
30 |
saltmaker |
Isle of Flandres |
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Chapon |
René |
18 |
saltmaker |
Autun |
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Maurin |
Pierre |
28 |
saltmaker |
Marsominge in Bresse |
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Laforte |
Étienne |
35 |
saltmaker |
Bourg in Bresse |
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Comte |
Pierre |
26 |
cloth maker (saltmaker) |
Lyon |
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Villet |
Jacques |
21 |
saltmaker |
Lyon |
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Bertrand |
Jacques |
40 |
saltmaker |
St Pierre du Mans |
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Bruneteau |
François |
35 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Sables d' Olonne |
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Vialet |
Jacques |
35 |
saltmaker |
Bigorre |
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Rossel |
Jachim |
56 |
saltmaker |
Beaumont |
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Paillard |
Pierre |
30 |
tailor (saltmaker) |
Vestal |
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Bouchet |
André |
36 |
tailor (saltmaker) |
Labotière |
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Gaondet |
Michel |
35 |
saltmaker |
Gamestre |
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Correoux |
Alexandre |
22 |
paper maker (saltmaker) |
Antrague |
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Biot |
Jacques |
55 |
saltmaker |
Bigorre |
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Raymond |
Joseph |
27 |
surgeon (saltmaker) |
Piolin |
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Gay |
Pierre |
20 |
saltmaker |
Château Roux |
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Payen |
Jean |
58 |
saltmaker |
Branot |
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Carpentier |
Pierre |
12 |
saltmaker |
Poulerville |
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Fournier |
Paul |
30 |
saltmaker |
St-Neux |
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Hyvalle |
Thomas |
10 |
saltmaker |
Corbey |
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Bardet |
Paul |
30 |
saltmaker |
Vieux Rouen |
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Rolland |
Jacques |
18 |
saltmaker |
Unbay en Artois |
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Ouailly |
Jean |
70 |
saltmaker |
Betquin en Artois |
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Naudin |
Jean |
45 |
saltmaker |
Paris |
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Raquin |
Reine |
|
his wife |
Paris |
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Pacot |
Antoine |
35 |
saltmaker |
Dijon |
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Pacot |
François |
|
his sister |
Dijon |
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Bertemon |
Barthelemy |
42 |
saltmaker |
Port |
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Morice |
Marguerite |
|
his wife |
Port |
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Bertemon |
Marguerite |
|
daughter |
Port |
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Padot |
Jean |
18 |
saltmaker |
Dain |
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Dalavier |
Senis |
17 |
saltmaker |
Capin |
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Minard |
Louis |
15 |
saltmaker |
Dauphin |
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Danet |
Louis |
16 |
saltmaker |
Dauphin en Artois |
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de Ferriere |
Paquette |
|
saltmaker |
|
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Launoix |
Pierre |
38 |
saltmaker |
Remy |
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Lamontagne |
Lucas dit |
50 |
cook (saltmaker) |
Thomas in Normandy |
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Lacroix |
Verville dit |
28 |
saltmaker |
Montigny in Picardy |
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|
Delmas |
40 |
saltmaker |
Alby Cange |
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Durand |
Jean |
34 |
saltmaker |
Landisaie in Normandy |
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Charpentier |
Marie |
|
his wife |
Landisaie in Normandy |
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Cheminet |
Blaise |
40 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
St. Agnaldeux |
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Petit |
Henry |
50 |
Mason (saltmaker) |
Balame |
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Verdun |
Denis |
40 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Chalon |
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Vallet |
Joseph |
30 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Champlieux |
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Rivet |
Jacques |
24 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
St. Nizier sous Charlieux |
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Forsine dit Romaine |
Jean-Baptiste |
40 |
tailor (saltmaker) |
Rome |
|
Anselme |
Claude |
40 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Roma en Bresse |
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Darfin |
Claude |
20 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Mont Louet |
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Gouard |
Philbert |
19 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Villefranche |
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Mouet |
Jean-Baptiste |
40 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Bourg St. Christophe |
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Granger |
Jean Ninond dit |
29 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Poul in Beaujolais |
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Tiers |
Claude |
35 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Port d'Autun in Daphine |
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Lustier |
Jean-Pierre |
28 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Velin |
|
Dubois |
Michel |
30 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
St. Bonnes in Dauphiné |
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Chanat |
Jean |
24 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Autrugue in Languedoc? |
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Feratier |
Pierre |
26 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Sensines Luchon |
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Varennes |
François |
40 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Valence |
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Moulin |
Pierre |
35 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Ginodan |
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Rioux |
Claude |
22 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Gennistes |
|
Cour |
Mathieu de |
35 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
St. Proc |
|
Brien |
Vidalle |
35 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Retourne |
|
Bernier |
Vincent |
25 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Chabrillan |
|
Fussiz dit Philbert |
Jean |
42 |
laborer (saltmaker) |
Tellier |
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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