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Clara Charlotte Luminais

Female 1832 - 1843  (11 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Clara Charlotte Luminais was born on 21 Apr 1832 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Anacharsis Albanne Alphonse Luminais and Jeanne Clara Trouard); died on 18 Sep 1843 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anacharsis Albanne Alphonse Luminais was born on 18 Apr 1796 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France (son of Laurent Alexandre Luminais and Marie Magdelaine Burgaud Des Bouchauds); died on 2 Oct 1867 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried on 3 Oct 1867 in St Louis Cemetery #3, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 18 Sep 1804, Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
    • Residence: 1860, St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA

    Notes:

    Anacharsis Albanne Luminais (son of Laurent Alexandre Luminais and Marie Magdelaine Burgaud des Bouchauds) was born 18 April 1796 in Bouin, Vendeé, France. Birth certificate states "vingt-neuf germinal, quatriéme année Republicaine" as date of birth., and died 2 October 1867 in New Orleans, La. at his residence, the corner of St. Anne and Romain St.

    The following is from the St. John Parish Sheriff's Office (http://stjohnsheriff.org/general.php?id=132):

    Sheriff Anacharsis Luminais
    Served in office 1828 - 1852

    The following are excerpts from a manuscript by Lynn Louque, 3 rue Rapine,44210 Pornic France; entitled Des Luminais, A Historical Perspective of Anacharsis Luminais and his Family. Sheriff Anacharsis Luminais was a great great great grandfather of Lynn Louque who provided the below information.

    The newspaper "L'Avant-Coureur" of New Orleans, on Saturday 12 October 1867 carried the following obituary;

    "On 2 October Mr. Anacharsis Luminais died in New Orleans, at the age of seventy-three years. Born in Nantes, France Mr. Luminais left his country in 1816 because the restoration of the Bourbons was repulsive to his liberal opinions. He came to St. John the Baptiste at the same time as Father Mina and Dr. Haudressy, two other distinguished gentleman who have passed away in recent years. Mr. Luminais allied himself with a créole family when he married a Miss Trouard. He was sheriff for twenty-two years of St. John the Baptiste and St. Charles when these parishes were called the "Côte des Allemands". He was, in his public and private life, a man of irreproachable character and integrity. We hear time and again, talk of his generosity and kindness. Impoverished by the exercise of his noble qualities, he did not always find in his old age the recognition which was rightly his."

    Anacharsis Albanne Luminais was born on 18 April 1796 (according to his birth certificate, "vingt-neuf germinal, quatrième année républicaine") in Bouin, France. At this time the town of Bouin was located on an island of the same name in the Vendeé region, on the western coast of France. Today, the island is surrounded on three sides by agricultural fields reclaimed from the sea by a series of dikes and canals. Born just after the height of the revolutionary excesses, most of his formative years were spent in the glory of the Empire. He was the fourth born, son of Laurent Alexandre Luminais and Marie Magdelaine Burgaud des Bouchauds. His name is a legacy of pre-Revolutionary French society's fascination with Classical Greek and Roman revivalism. He and his brothers were named after Greek and Roman Republic heroes.

    There is an empty space for Anacharsis and his time in New Orleans, from 1816 until 1824. It is possible that he travelled from New Orleans to Martinique and Saint Domingue as a merchant. I have not located any records for him in St. John Parish until 1824 when he signed a procuration to his uncle Rene Luminais to settle his affairs in the succession of his mother who died in 1821. He continued to live in St. John, because he was appointed deputy sheriff on 21 May 1827, and also served as parish Treasurer. He was elected as Sheriff of St. John in 1828 and served until 1854, longer than any other Sheriff. He owned a small plantation directly across the river from Antione Boudousquie's plantation which he sold sometime prior to the Civil War, when he moved to New Orleans after he retired as Sheriff.

    "Other distinguished members of his family in France are the Representative Luminais elected by the district of Indre-et-Loire to the Constituional Convention of 1848 and probably also the painter of Breton culture, Evariste-Vidal Luminais." (Translation of the French original)

    Anacharsis's father, Laurent Alexandre Luminais and his uncles, Michel Pierre, and René Laurent, were educated in the principles of the Age of Reason. They were members of a generation of Frenchmen who believed in the Greek ideal of a statesmen as portrayed in the Century of Alexander. Their father Michel Luminay, Sieur des Cloudis, Procureur du Roi for the Isle of Bouin, raised his sons in a time of Greco-Roman revival in arts, literature, and politics. He held the equivalent position of District Attorney for the King from 1769 until he died in 1781. He was a lawyer and before becoming the Procureur for Bouin served as "Sénéchal" in the town of les Moutiers, and became "Marguillier en charge" of the town of Bougneuf in 1751. These positions were of a mid-level bureaucrat for the king's interest in these regions, an Officer of the king's court similar to Assistant D.A., Bailiff, and chief tax collector all in one. He also wrote the local "bulletins" which served as a kind of the local newspaper, although this position seemed to be of his own ambition since he wasn't paid to do it.

    The house, "maison du Martinet" in which Anacharsis Luminais was born, is still in standing in Bouin and is today a Hotel-Restaurant. It was built by his maternal Great-Grandfather Jean François Burgaud, sieur des Bouchards, about 1715. Jean François Burgaud was an armateur (he owned ships), merchant, and ship's Captain who made a fortune trading slaves to the French Antilles and Louisiana in the late 1600's and early 1700's. His son, Jean Baptiste Burgaud, born in this house in 1720, inherited his father's title, sieur des Bouchards, occupation, as well as the house after his father died in 1743. Anacharsis's mother, Marie Magdelaine Burgaud, was born there in 1766. The house became the property of Laurent Alexandre Luminais and his wife Marie-Magdelaine Burgaud des Bouchards, on 26 October 1783. Three of Marie Burgaud's brothers, one sister, and a brother-in-law were killed by royalist forces during the revolt in the Vendée, in March 1793. Only she and her younger brother Thomas were not murdered.

    Anacharsis was baptised "Alphonse" in Bouin on 18 September 1804 after Napoleon established a quasi-normal relationship with the Catholic Church and was crowned Emperor by Pope Pius VII. This was in fact an early form of public relations showmanship on the part of local public officials, in this case Laurent Alexandre Luminais, supporting the new Franco-Vatican partnership. Baptized along with Anacharsis, were his brother Achilles (Napoleon) age 9, Virginie (Marie-Magdelaine-Octavie) age 7, and Cornélie, age 6. The same day in Bouin at least a half dozen more boys were baptized "Napoleon."

    On 7 August 1811 Anacharsis began his second year at the college in St. Jean de Monts where his father owned a home and had been a Judge. One of fifty students who studied through the "bienfaisance d'Empereur", he was enrolled in a classic educational course of grammar, mathematics and Greek and Latin languages . This scholastic regime was the normal foundation for a career in law. Many of his classmates went on to become lawyers and politicians in France. In June 1813 after completion of his fourth year of college, instead of a career in law and perhaps to evade military service, he became a pilotin (an apprentice officer, a pilot) on a merchant vessel owned by Ulrich-Auguste Pelloutier , a friend, business associate and next door neighbor of his uncle, René Laurent Luminais. Anacharsis' three older brothers were already in the service of the Emperor Napoleon; Alexandre was a surgeon in the Navy, aboard a ship moored in Brest. Achille and Aubin Brutus Luminais were in the Army on their way to the Austrian frontier to fight in the "Saxon Campaign".

    Anacharsis Luminais went to America at least once before he decided to stay there. In 1815, on the maiden voyage of the L'Atalante, he served as an apprentice pilot, sailing from Nantes in April to Saint Domingue, then on to New Orleans. On this voyage he met Mr. Charles Hardy de Boisblanc (fils) who sailed with him on the return voyage to Nantes. Charles Hardy's grandfather, Pierre, was originally from la Rochelle, owned a number of ships and became rich trading in slaves. Pierre Hardy's wife was Louise Taton from Martinique. The friendship with the younger Charles Hardy connected Anacharsis not only to important business interests in New Orleans but also many powerful families connected by blood and marriage, including his future father-in-law, Louis Jacques Trouard the son of Judge Achille Trouard. Charles Hardy (senior) was married to Marienne Constance Chauvin de Léry. Her brother married Adéle Trouard, Achille's daughter, and Marienne's cousin, Eliza Chauvin de Léry, married Prosper (Louis Alexandre) Trouard, Achille's nephew.

    There is a note to the 1815 voyage of the L'Atalante. Anacharsis is recorded as being a "pilotin" with one previous voyage. I have not been able to locate that previous ship's manifest on which Anacharsis served. Perhaps he sailed from another port instead of Nantes.

    When the manifest for the 1816 voyage was recorded, Alexandre Luminais, Anacharsis's older brother was signed on as Ship's surgeon. They sailed to St. Domingue, then to New Orleans, where on the 23 of July 1816, Anacharsis is recorded as having deserted ship in New Orleans. Alexandre would also stay in New Orleans, for the reason of being too sick to make the voyage back to France. He would eventually go to St. Pierre, Martinique where he became the Minister of Health and ran the hospital there until he died on 25 June, 1835. It is possible that many of the passengers and crew were sick on this voyage, because when they arrived in Saint Domingue there were some desertions and a death, then in New Orleans nine other crewmen also deserted before the ship sailed back to France, after having signed on new crew members.

    There are family histories that concern Anacharsis that have some relevance. From different family lines of his children it is said he was a gambler. He loved to play cards. He probably travelled up and down the river on the Riverboats. I have located a document that indicates he sold some property in the center of New Orleans, which he managed to acquire illegally along with his brother-in-law, Caliste Trouard. It seems they took a marker from a man in a card game who used his wife's property as collateral. Anacharsis and Caliste won the game and the property but had to relinquish control of the property because of this technicality.

    Anacharsis is also said because of his position and business interests to have been challenged and participated in a number of duals. One, in which he chose the double-bladed, French war axe as his weapon of choice, his challenger never showed up. I also heard that either his father, brother or some other relatives from France visited him and he visited members of his family. I have not located voyages for these, but because of the correspondence and documents that his brother Alexandre visited him and possibly his cousin the painter, Evariste Luminais. His father died before he came to America.

    When Anacharsis died in 1867, he still owned three estates in France, which were inherited from his mother and father. He rented these farms and received an income form them all of his life in Louisiana. The children of Anacharsis appointed someone to go to France in 1872, and sell these properties and the money was divided among the surviving children and grandchildren in New Orleans.

    Anacharsis married 17 Feb. 1827, Jeanne Clara Trouard, the daughter of Louis Jacques Trouard and Marie Louise de L'Homme. They had 18 children including two sets of twins, only 9 of whom survived to be adults.

    Jean Baptiste, 1828-1829
    Louis Anacharsis, 1829-1831
    Victorine Zoë, 1829-1871, married 29 May 1848, Pierre Edmond Bozenier Marmillion, ,
    ----------began building the "San Francisco House" plantation. Pierre died in 1854.
    Marie Magdelaine 1830-1831
    Jean Baptiste Florestan 1830-died before 1840
    Clara Charlotte, 1832-1843
    Lise Augustine, 1834-1867, married 15 Apr. 1857, Jacques Lucien Masicot
    Alexandre, 1835-1915, married 29 Oct. 1855, Marie Celeste Trépagnier, daughter of Pierre
    ----Hérbert Trépagnier and Marie Therese Ermantine Boudousquie (This is my family line)
    Marie Delphine, 1836-died before 1840.
    Marie Hedvige, 1837-died before 1840.
    Gustave Louis, 1838-died after 1891
    Adrien, 1840-1853
    François Anacharsis, 1842-1883, married 18 Feb. 1867, Louise Anna Delery.
    Edgard Alphonse, 1844-1897, married Marie Eugenie Castera
    Jules Albanne, 1846-1853
    Jean Fernand Albanne, 1848-1884
    Ernest Joseph, 1851-1872
    Julia Marie, 1854-1933, Married 24 Apr. 1876, Dr. Oscar Rosenorn Lanng

    Baptism:
    Given the Christian name of Alphonse.

    Buried:
    Massicot Family tomb

    Anacharsis married Jeanne Clara Trouard on 17 Feb 1827 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA. Jeanne (daughter of Louis Jacques Francois Trouard and Marie Louise Elise de l'Homme) was born on 2 Sep 1809 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 16 Jun 1890 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jeanne Clara Trouard was born on 2 Sep 1809 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Louis Jacques Francois Trouard and Marie Louise Elise de l'Homme); died on 16 Jun 1890 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Ward 7

    Children:
    1. Jean Baptiste Luminais was born in 1828 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died in 1829 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    2. Victorine Zoe Luminais was born on 20 Mar 1829 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 18 May 1871 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried in St Louis Cemetery #2, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    3. Louis Anacharsis Luminais was born on 20 Mar 1829 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 20 May 1831 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    4. Marie Magdelaine Luminais was born in Aug 1830; died on 16 May 1831.
    5. Jean Baptiste Florestan Luminais was born in Aug 1830; died before 1840.
    6. 1. Clara Charlotte Luminais was born on 21 Apr 1832 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 18 Sep 1843 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    7. Lise Augustine Luminais was born in 1834 in Louisiana, USA; died on 8 Feb 1867 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    8. Alexander Luminais was born on 26 Dec 1835 in Edgard, St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 11 Feb 1915 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried on 12 Feb 1915 in St Louis Cemetery #3, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    9. Marie Delphine Luminais was born in 1836 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died before 1840 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    10. Marie Hedvige Luminais was born in 1837 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died before 1840 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    11. Gustave Luminais was born in 1838 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 30 Dec 1892 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    12. Adrien Luminais was born in 1840 in Louisiana, USA; died on 1 Oct 1853 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    13. Francois Anacharsis Luminais was born in 1842 in Louisiana, USA; died on 26 May 1883 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    14. Edgard Alphonse Luminais was born on 31 May 1844 in Louisiana, USA; died on 3 Jan 1897 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    15. Jules Luminais was born on 9 Apr 1846 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 30 Sep 1853 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA.
    16. Jean Fernand Albanne Luminais was born in 1848 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 14 Apr 1884 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    17. Ernest Joseph Luminais was born about 1851 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 31 Jul 1872 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    18. Julia Marie Luminais was born on 12 Sep 1853 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 8 Apr 1934 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Laurent Alexandre Luminais was born on 24 Sep 1756 in Les Moutiers, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France (son of Michel Luminais, Sieur des Cloudys and Anathasie Roland); died on 1 Aug 1813 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France.

    Laurent married Marie Magdelaine Burgaud Des Bouchauds on 24 Aug 1790 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France. Marie was born on 25 Aug 1766 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; died on 19 Dec 1821 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marie Magdelaine Burgaud Des Bouchauds was born on 25 Aug 1766 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; died on 19 Dec 1821 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France.
    Children:
    1. 2. Anacharsis Albanne Alphonse Luminais was born on 18 Apr 1796 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; died on 2 Oct 1867 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried on 3 Oct 1867 in St Louis Cemetery #3, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

  3. 6.  Louis Jacques Francois Trouard was born on 17 Feb 1791 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA (son of Achille Trouard and Marie Louise Chauvin de Léry); died in 1830 in France.

    Louis married Marie Louise Elise de l'Homme on 27 Jul 1808 in Edgard, St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA. Marie (daughter of Edmé Joseph de l'Homme and Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion) was born on 16 Feb 1789 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died in 1819 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie Louise Elise de l'Homme was born on 16 Feb 1789 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Edmé Joseph de l'Homme and Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion); died in 1819 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Jeanne Clara Trouard was born on 2 Sep 1809 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died on 16 Jun 1890 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    2. Nicolas Trouard was born on 13 Nov 1816; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Louise Caroline Trouard was born on 30 Oct 1818; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Louis Edward Trouard was born on 18 Oct 1820; died in UNKNOWN.
    5. François Caliste Trouard was born in 1823; died on 10 Aug 1893 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Michel Luminais, Sieur des CloudysMichel Luminais, Sieur des Cloudys was born on 30 Apr 1717 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France (son of Laurent Luminais and Marie Moreul); died on 14 Jan 1781 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France.

    Michel married Anathasie Roland on 8 Jul 1749 in St Cyr en Retz, France. Anathasie was born on 3 Apr 1724 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anathasie RolandAnathasie Roland was born on 3 Apr 1724 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. 4. Laurent Alexandre Luminais was born on 24 Sep 1756 in Les Moutiers, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; died on 1 Aug 1813 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France.

  3. 12.  Achille Trouard was born in 1764 in Paris, Île-de-France, France (son of Louis Francois Trouard and Marie Genevieve Rondel); died in 1849.

    Achille married Marie Louise Chauvin de Léry on 7 Jan 1790 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Marie was born on 14 Jul 1770 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 4 May 1834 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Marie Louise Chauvin de Léry was born on 14 Jul 1770 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 4 May 1834 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 6. Louis Jacques Francois Trouard was born on 17 Feb 1791 in St John the Baptist, Louisiana, USA; died in 1830 in France.
    3. Charlotte Geneviève Trouard was born on 23 Dec 1792.
    4. Marie Adeline Trouard was born on 15 Jan 1795; died on 16 Sep 1819 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    5. Edward Nicolas Trouard was born on 18 Feb 1797.
    6. Louis Achilles Trouard was born on 31 May 1801.
    7. Louise Trouard was born on 22 Aug 1804.

  5. 14.  Edmé Joseph de l'Homme was born in 1754 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (son of Chevalier de St. Louis Charles de l'Homme and Laurence Chauvin de Léry); died on 5 Feb 1803 in St Charles, Louisiana, USA.

    Edmé married Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion on 14 Jan 1777 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jeanne (daughter of Chevalier, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie Christophe de Glapion and Jeanne Antoinette Rivard) was born on 19 Apr 1758 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion was born on 19 Apr 1758 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Chevalier, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie Christophe de Glapion and Jeanne Antoinette Rivard); died in UNKNOWN.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The contract of marriage between Edmé Joseph de l'Homme and Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion was drawn up and witnessed in the parish of St. Charles before François Simars de Bellisle, commandant of the Côte des Allemands, January 14, 1777. The witnesses, of whom most, if not all have left descendants in Louisiana, were: the father of the groom and the mother of the bride; Jean François Huchet de Kernion, step-father of the bride; François de l'Homme, des Islets de Kernion, Gafot la Garcinière, Glapion du Menil, and George Glapion, fils.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. François Chevalier de l'Homme was born about 1779 in Louisiana, USA.
    7. Constance de l'Homme was born in 1782; died on 15 Mar 1849 in Wetzel, West Virginia, USA.
    8. 7. Marie Louise Elise de l'Homme was born on 16 Feb 1789 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died in 1819 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    9. Celeste de l'Homme was born on 25 Mar 1799; died on 26 Sep 1882 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Laurent LuminaisLaurent Luminais was born on 28 Nov 1687 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France (son of René Luminais, Sieur de la Gueriviere and Marie Garreau); died on 10 Jan 1719 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; was buried in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France.

    Laurent married Marie Moreul on 10 Jan 1713 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France. Marie (daughter of Guillaume Moreul and Françoise Elan) was born on 10 Dec 1684 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Marie MoreulMarie Moreul was born on 10 Dec 1684 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France (daughter of Guillaume Moreul and Françoise Elan); died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. 8. Michel Luminais, Sieur des Cloudys was born on 30 Apr 1717 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died on 14 Jan 1781 in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France; was buried in Bouin, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France.

  3. 24.  Louis Francois Trouard was born in 1730 in La Rochelle, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1830 in Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    See the episode of "Who do you think you are" with Jim Parsons.

    Louis married Marie Genevieve Rondel. Marie was born in 1735 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died in in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 25.  Marie Genevieve Rondel was born in 1735 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died in in France.
    Children:
    1. Alexandre Louis Trouard was born in 1760 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died on 17 Jul 1802 in Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue.
    2. 12. Achille Trouard was born in 1764 in Paris, Île-de-France, France; died in 1849.

  5. 28.  Chevalier de St. Louis Charles de l'Homme was born in in France (son of Living and Living); died on 24 Feb 1783.

    Notes:

    In the middle of the eighteenth century the de l'Hommes, a French family of ancient distinction, resided in New Orleans. Charles de L’Homme, of this family, was an infantry officer in the Regiment détachée de la Marine, as some of the French troops that composed the garrisons of colonial Louisiana were then termed.
    Source: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana: (, 1931), l'Homme-de Glapion-Hickman-Lincoln Families, p.68-71.

    Birth:
    Native of Flanders

    Charles married Laurence Chauvin de Léry in 1752 in Louisiana, USA. Laurence (daughter of Joseph Chauvin de Léry and Françoise Laurence Le Blanc) was born on 25 Jun 1730 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 18 Apr 1780 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 29.  Laurence Chauvin de Léry was born on 25 Jun 1730 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Joseph Chauvin de Léry and Françoise Laurence Le Blanc); died on 18 Apr 1780 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 14. Edmé Joseph de l'Homme was born in 1754 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 5 Feb 1803 in St Charles, Louisiana, USA.
    4. Alexandre de l'Homme, I was born in 1757 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 15 Apr 1820 in St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana, USA; was buried in St Martinville, St Martin, Louisiana, USA.

  7. 30.  Chevalier, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie Christophe de Glapion was born in 1721 in Haute-Normandie, France (son of Living and Living); died on 27 Mar 1808 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    The first Glapions in Louisiana were the Chevalier Christophe de Glapion, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie, and his brother, Charles de Glapion, Sieur du Mesnil. Both of them were distinguished French colonial officers. Their father, Charles, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie, and their mother, Jeanne Thiboust, lived in the parish of Saint-Escolasse, in the bisopric of Scé, in Normandy.

    Source: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana: (, 1931), l'Homme-de Glapion-Hickman-Lincoln Families, p.69.

    Christophe married Jeanne Antoinette Rivard on 18 Jun 1757 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jeanne (daughter of Antoine Rivard, Jr. and Jeanne Antoinette de Mirebaize de Villemont) was born in May 1734 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 31.  Jeanne Antoinette Rivard was born in May 1734 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Antoine Rivard, Jr. and Jeanne Antoinette de Mirebaize de Villemont).
    Children:
    1. 15. Jeanne Antoinette de Glapion was born on 19 Apr 1758 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  René Luminais, Sieur de la GueriviereRené Luminais, Sieur de la Gueriviere was born on 25 Aug 1640 in Bois-de-Céné, France (son of Johan Luminais and Living); died on 4 Apr 1702 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; was buried in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France.

    René married Marie Garreau on 17 Aug 1665. Marie (daughter of François Garreau and Reneé Le Texier) was born on 24 Jan 1647; died on 6 Dec 1687 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; was buried in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Marie GarreauMarie Garreau was born on 24 Jan 1647 (daughter of François Garreau and Reneé Le Texier); died on 6 Dec 1687 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; was buried in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France.
    Children:
    1. 16. Laurent Luminais was born on 28 Nov 1687 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died on 10 Jan 1719 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; was buried in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France.

  3. 34.  Guillaume MoreulGuillaume Moreul was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.

    Guillaume married Françoise Elan. Françoise was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Françoise ElanFrançoise Elan was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. 17. Marie Moreul was born on 10 Dec 1684 in Bourgneuf, Cher, Centre, France; died in UNKNOWN.

  5. 56.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 57.  Living
    Children:
    1. 28. Chevalier de St. Louis Charles de l'Homme was born in in France; died on 24 Feb 1783.

  7. 58.  Joseph Chauvin de Léry was born on 14 Apr 1674 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada (son of Pierre Chauvin and Marthe Autreuil); died in 1732 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; was buried in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: Montréal, Quebec, Canada; Basilique Notre-Dame
    • Residence: 1699, Biloxi, Harrison, Mississippi, USA; Fort Maurepas (Old Biloxi)
    • Residence: 1719, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Tchoupitoulas district

    Notes:

    Joseph Chauvin was one of the first Canadians to arrive in Fort Maurepas (Old Biloxi) in 1699. He was a militia captain in the colony and a Choctaw Indian trader.

    Joseph de Léry, Nicolas de la Frèniére, and Louis de Beaulieu left Biloxi on October 10, 1716, and taking with them 43,200 livres, they entered the state now called Texas, by way of Natchitoches. They traversed the state of Texas and reached Presidio del Norte on the Rio Grande in April, 1717. Upon arrival, the jealous and suspicious Spaniards rejected Bienville's well-intended plan for reciprocal trading rights, and seized the merchandise of his commercial envoys. The Chauvins returned to Biloxi in 1718 empty-handed.

    The archives of French colonial Louisiana disclose that in March 1719, Joseph Chauvin de Léry, one of the six original pioneers, filed with the Superior Council an application for a concession of six arpents fron on the Mississippi, in the Tchoupitoulas district. At the same time three of his brothers, as well as one of his nephews, requested from the Council a similar conession in the same place. Being desirable settlers, their request was prompty granted and the four Chauvin brothers and their nephew became landed proprietors in Louisiana in 1719, a short wile after the foundation of New Orleans. The plantations of the Chauvin brothers stood next to the lands belonging to Governor Bienville.

    Source: Stanley Clisby Arthur, George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, Old Families of Louisiana: (, 1931), Chauvin-de Lery-La Freniere Family, p.238-246.

    CHAUVIN DELERY, Joseph, companion of the Le Moyne brothers, voyageur, concessionaire. Baptized, April 14, 1674; seventh child of Pierre Chauvin and Marthe Autreuil of the parish of Ville Marie, Montreal, Canada. Came to Louisiana with Iberville's second expedition; on roll of Canadians ordered to embark on the Renommée, at La Rochelle, October 17, 1699; listed in census of garrison at Bay of Biloxi, May, 1700; showed loyalty to Bienville (q.v.) during impeachment proceedings, 1708; adopted appellation of De Léry (also spelled Deléry). Married, 1708 or 1709, Hypolite Mercier, widow of Valentin Barreau, in Mobile. Children: Antoine Chauvin Deléry des Islets (in some records, Desilets Deléry), Nicolas Joseph Boisclair Deléry, both by Hypolite; and François, born of Joseph's second wife, Françoise Laurence LeBlanc, whom he married May 24 (or 27), 1726. Involved, 1716-1717, with two of his brothers, in the commercial company formed by Louis Juchereau de St-Denis (q.v.) when Antoine Crozat (q.v.) still held a monopoly on trade in Louisiana Province. In March, 1719, petitioned Superior Council for a concession of six arpents' frontage at The Chapitoulas, extending from Mississippi River to Lake Pontchartrain. Despite varied success with some crops, his and neighboring brothers' agricultural efforts earned praise of memorialist André Pénicaut (q.v.), and of perceptive traveller Pierre de Charlevoix, S. J. (q.v.). In 1724, Deléry had under cultivation 140 cleared arpents producing 500 to 600 measures of rice, 60 barrels of corn and 500 barrels of potatoes, in addition to 100 pounds of indigo. Additionally, with his brothers, owned slaves whose work in the cypress swamps netted 12,000 livres that year. Deléry's livestock inventory included 20 cows and 8 draft oxen-substantial numbers for those primitive days. Joseph pledged funds for establishment of first school for boys in New Orleans but kept only part of his agreement; case went to Louisiana Superior Council. Sent by Governor Perier to Choctaws for aid to colonists after Natchez Massacre of 1729. Died, 1732; interred parish church cemetery, New Orleans, August 20. H.C.B. Sources: Gary B. Mills, "The Chauvin Brothers: Early Colonists of Louisiana," Louisiana History, XV (1974); Henry C. Bezou, Metairie: A Tongue of Land to Pasture … (1973); Heidi LaForte, Chauvin de Charleville.

    Source: Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (Louisiana Historical Association, 2008), www.lahistory.org, entry for CHAUVIN DELERY, Joseph, http://lahistory.org/site.php?pageID=20, accessed 10 Dec 2011.

    Buried:
    St. Peter Cemetery

    Died:
    He was not killed by Indians in 1729 at the Natchez Post. However, he was sent by Governor Perier to Choctaws for aid to colonists after Natchez Massacre of 1729.

    Source: Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (Louisiana Historical Association, 2008), www.lahistory.org, entry for CHAUVIN DELERY, Joseph, http://lahistory.org/site.php?pageID=20, accessed 10 Dec 2011.

    Joseph married Françoise Laurence Le Blanc on 27 May 1726 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Françoise (daughter of Living and Living) was born in in Brittany, France; died on 26 Jul 1763 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 59.  Françoise Laurence Le Blanc was born in in Brittany, France (daughter of Living and Living); died on 26 Jul 1763 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Françoise was a native of Saint Laaurant, in the diocese of St. Malo, Brittany, and was well connected in Louisiana, the Councillor Bruslé being her brother-in-law.

    Name:
    or Lorance

    Birth:
    Saint Laaurant, in the diocese of St. Malo, Brittany

    Notes:

    Married:
    Joseph, native of Montreal in Canada, widower of Hypolite Mercier, dec. at La Rochelle, m. Francois Lorence (alternate form of name, Laurence) Le Blanc, May 27, 1726, witnesses: M. Brusle, Councillor at the Superior Council of this province and the bride's brother-in-law, M. Fleuriaux (alternate form of name, Fleuriau), procurator general at the same council, M. Fassinde [@Fazende], councillor, both cousins in the second degree by affinity through their respective wives. Madame Morieres, aunt of the bride. Witnesses: DeLery, Francoise Laurence Le Blanc, Brusle, Cecille Le Blanc, Fazende, Heleine des Morieres (Morieres), Pelagie des Morieres (Morieres) Fleuriau, Servanne Le Blanc, the Sieur de Latour, Dubreuil, Petit De Livilliers, de Latour, Rossard, Malbec, F. Duval.

    FR. Raphael, Cap. (SL, M1, 106)"

    Children:
    1. Françoise Chauvin de Léry was born in 1728 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died about 1780.
    2. Marguerite Chauvin de Léry was born in 1729 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    3. 29. Laurence Chauvin de Léry was born on 25 Jun 1730 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died on 18 Apr 1780 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

  9. 60.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 61.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 30. Chevalier, Seigneur de Mesnilganchie Christophe de Glapion was born in 1721 in Haute-Normandie, France; died on 27 Mar 1808 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

  11. 62.  Antoine Rivard, Jr. was born in in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA; died on 27 Sep 1735 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Natchez Post

    Antoine married Jeanne Antoinette de Mirebaize de Villemont in Feb 1730 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jeanne was born about 1715 in Poitou-Charentes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 63.  Jeanne Antoinette de Mirebaize de Villemont was born about 1715 in Poitou-Charentes, France.

    Notes:

    Jeanne Antoinette de Mirebaize de Villemont was from a noble family from Poitou, France.

    Children:
    1. Jean Antoinette Rivard was born on 17 Feb 1732 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died in 1732 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    2. 31. Jeanne Antoinette Rivard was born in May 1734 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.



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