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Le Vaisseau Le St. Louis ( The vessel The St. Louis) 21 March 1719
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Source: Ship Lists of Passengers Leaving France for Louisiana 1718-1724, originally published in the Louisiana Historical Society Quarterly
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Le Vaisseau Le St. Louis ( The vessel The St. Louis) 21 March 1719 |
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Rôles des personnes embarqués pour la Louisianne sur le Vaisseau le St. Louis commandé par le sieur Du Coulombier party de la rade de la Palisse pour la dittee Colonie le 21 du mois de Mars de la presente année. |
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(List of persons embarked for Louisinana on the vessel The St. Louis commanded by the Sieur Du Coulombier left the roadstead of La Palisse for the said colony on the 21st of the month of March of the present year, 1719. |
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Surname/Title |
First Name |
Sex |
Occupation |
Occupation - Translation |
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Concession de Sr. Cantillon (Concession of the Sr. Cantillon) |
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La Sr, Cantillon |
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M |
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Ruau |
Pierre |
M |
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Texier |
Pierre |
M |
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Souloone |
Denys |
M |
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Leyne |
Guillaume |
M |
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Hussy |
Thomas |
M |
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Broat |
Jeanne |
F |
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Jordan |
Guillaume |
M |
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la Hosse |
Jean Mathieu |
M |
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Courcy |
Jean |
M |
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Coubier |
Simon |
M |
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Courcel |
Louis |
M |
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Cornelly |
Jean |
M |
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Barault |
Anne |
F |
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Owen |
Jean |
M |
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Smith |
Jean |
M |
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de l'autre part (listed above) 14 males, 2 females = 16 |
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Darby |
Jonathan |
M |
commis |
Clerk |
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Darling |
Jean |
M |
idem |
ditto |
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Cook |
Robert |
M |
Irlandois |
Irishman |
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Bidet |
Jean |
M |
Charon |
wheelright |
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Bonnet |
Estienne |
M |
Menuisier |
joiner |
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Jullien |
Jean |
M |
Boulanger |
baker |
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Bertin |
Elie |
M |
Boulanger et Cuiser. |
baker and cook |
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Crozimier |
Nicolas |
M |
Laboureur |
laborer |
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Foret |
Michel |
M |
Tonnelier |
cooper |
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Courtableau |
Jacques |
M |
idem |
ditto |
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Garant |
Jacques |
M |
Laboureur |
laborer |
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Lesné |
Charles |
M |
Valet |
valet |
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Mongon |
Pierre |
M |
Raffineur |
refiner |
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Batteton |
Chistophle |
M |
Mineur |
miner |
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Paronneau |
Ollivier |
M |
Maréchal |
shoesmith |
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Dupain |
Charles |
M |
Laboureur |
laborer |
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Rotureau |
Honoré |
M |
Meunier |
miller |
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Lartout |
Pierre Sebastien |
M |
Tailleur |
tailor |
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Dessans |
Jean |
M |
Perruquier |
wigmaker |
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Bertin |
Marie |
F |
Servante |
serving-girl |
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Autraseau |
Jacques |
M |
Charpentier |
carpenter |
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Rancon |
Jean |
M |
Tailleur |
tailor |
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Barbier |
Jacques |
M |
Charpentier |
carpenter |
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Le Gas |
Simon |
M |
Laboureur |
laborer |
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de l'autre part (listed above) 37 males, 3 females = 40 |
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Concession de François Caussepain (concession of François Caussepain) |
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Caussepain |
François |
M |
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Vendul |
Charlotte |
F |
sa femme |
his wife |
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Caussepain |
Pierre |
M |
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Caussepain |
Marie |
F |
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Fontaine |
Madelaine |
F |
Servante |
serving-girl |
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Passagers particuliers (Private passengers) |
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Madame Couturier |
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F |
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Martin |
Marie |
F |
sa servante |
her serving-girl |
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Troupes (Troops) |
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Cadets (cadets) |
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Rousselet |
Vincent Michel |
M |
Troupes |
Troop |
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Rousselet |
Joseph |
M |
Cadet |
cadet |
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Sergents (Sergeants) |
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Du Rouvroy |
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M |
Sergent |
Sergeant |
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Soldats (soldier) |
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Le Gendre |
Simon |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Jonneau |
Andre |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Fouguet |
Simon |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Micheau |
Jean |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Fouguerollo |
Philippe |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Fouguerollo |
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F |
sa femme |
his wife |
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Hubert |
Jean |
M |
Soldat |
Soldier |
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Exilez par lettre de Cachet ( Exiled by letters-de-cachet) |
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Le St. Ballay |
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M |
Chirurgien |
surgeon |
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Déserteurs et autres gens envoyez par ordre de la Cout (Deserters and other psersons sent by order of the Court) |
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Rencontre |
Albert |
M |
dit Recontre |
called Recontre |
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La Soye |
Paul Andre |
M |
dit la Soye |
called la Soye |
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Chateauneuf |
Pierre Fresines |
M |
dit Chateauneuf |
called Chateauneuf |
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Picard |
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M |
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la Grandeur |
Jean Bary |
M |
dit Grandeur |
called la Grandeur |
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de l'autre part (listed above) 54 males, 9 females = 63 |
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Camusat |
Pierre |
M |
dit Champagne |
called Champagne |
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Poupart |
François |
M |
dit Recontre |
called Recontre |
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Areus |
Charles |
M |
dit beausoleiB |
called Beausoleil |
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Achard |
Jean Louis |
M |
dit St. Paul |
called St. Paul |
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Pomart |
Jean |
M |
dit St. Laurent |
called St. Laurent |
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Jouvens |
Joseph |
M |
dt. St. Joseph |
called St. Joseph |
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Catinois |
François |
M |
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Nicolas |
Claude |
M |
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Eurard |
Jean Baptiste |
M |
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Lavigne |
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M |
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Montagne |
Tanche |
M |
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Primptems |
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M |
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La Navette |
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M |
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67 males, 9 females =76 |
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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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