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