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Able Charts Jesus Genealogy In MatthewGenealogy site for Cajun, Acadian and Louisiana genealogy, history. Galvez Rosters of 1. See also the 1. 77. Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Poster' title='Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Poster' />Census Ordered by Galvez. Galvez had provided unofficial support to the American Cause as early as 1. Spain didnt officially declare war on England until May 8, 1. In a letter dated June 2. Commandants Bellile, Robin, Judice and Cantrelle and one dated July 2. Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Crossword' title='Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Crossword' />Declouet AttakapasOpelousas, Galvez sent secret communications to identify bachelors not encumbered by family duties whether militiamen or not and Free Blacks, Mulattos and Slaves who could be trusted. The Pointe Coupee Post wasnt included because of its critical location and the militia there would be needed to guard against a descent via the Mississippi River. The Arkansas, Natchitoches and Rapides Posts were also not inlcuded in the request. When Winston Deville published Louisiana Soldiers in the American Revolution in 1. Galvez letter and militia lists for 1. In 1. 99. 3, Mr. Deville published The Acadian Coast in 1. Settlers of Cabanocey and La Fourche in the Spanish Province of Louisiana During the American Revolution. The Contents of the publication included the following extremely valuable lists for family research and documentation for DARSAR membership Owners of Available Rice and Corn in the Parish of Saint Jacques at Cabahannoce signed by Michel Cantrelle on March 1. HH and the number of slaves Folios 3. A list signed by Louis Judice at La Fourche des Chetimachas on July 3, 1. June 2. 5, 1. 77. Letter from Galvez Folios 5. Note The 2. 4 names are the same as the names of the men from La Fourche on the Galvez Rosters of 1. A list of 3. 7 names signed on August 2. Louis Judice of a Roster of the Volunteer Habitants of the Company of Militia of La Fourche des Chitimachas who were prepared to March. Folios 5. A list prepared by Nicolas Verret and Michel Judice of a Roster of the Volunteers from the Company of La Fourche des Chetchimachas. The last page of the document is missing which would have had the actual date signed. Also missing are numbers 1. Folios 5. 53 5. 54v A List of Habitants of La Fourche des Chetimachas, Who Have Furnished Cross Saws, Axes, Compass Saws, and Mill Stones for the Needs of the Service. Louis Judice on Sept. Folio 5. 67 In 1. Biblical%20Genealogy/images/17%20Lineage%20of%20our%20Christ%20Jesus.JPG]];var lpix_1=pix_1.length;var p1_0= [[800' alt='Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Matthew' title='Able Charts Jesus Genealogy Matthew' />OT Survey Free ebook download as Word Doc. PDF File. pdf, Text File. In response to frequent questions I receive Im not able to maintain a genealogy database on this site or provide research services. However, you may find the books. Genealogy site with focus on Cajun, Acadian and Louisiana genealogy,history and culture. Cajun music and information about Louisiana and Acadia. Science, Technology and How Things Work Science foundations and all aspects of scientific education, for K12 students to advanced university level experts. Monroe County Genealogy Source Materials. Family Genealogies See our Our Inquiries Page. This page is devoted to helping amateur genealogists find basic references. OneSource Genealogy and Family History Searchable Databases cemeteries, funeral homes, obituaries, census records, searchable databases, immigration and migration. Mr. Deville published two very important lists in the publication Mississippi Valley Mlange, Volume Two 1. The Galvez Rosters of 1. Soldier Selection at the German and Acadian Coasts During the American Revolution pages 4. Note The citation for the original document is Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, General Archives of the Indies, Seville, Legajo 1. The Galvez Rosters of 1. St. Charles Parish 3. St. John the Baptist Parish 3. La Fourche 2. 4this would have been Lafourche Interior which included areas from current day Ascension, Assumption, Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes Note The names are the same as those on the List signed by Louis Judice on July 3, 1. Cabahanocce St. James2. Iberville 1. No Free Men of Color or Slaves are listed. Southwest Louisiana Militiamen During the American Revolution The Rosters of Attakapas and Opelousas in 1. Note The citation for the original document is Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, General Archives of the Indies, Seville, Legajo 1. The 1. 78. 0 list was actually a list of the men who had gone with De. Clouet who was the Commandant of Attakapas and Opelousas prior to September 3, 1. The date of Sept. Francisco Bouligny to Galvez written at Plaquemine in which he lists the men that he had brought from New Iberia to supplement those brought by De. Clouet. In the letter, he states that. I have come here with Mr. Delcouet sic and our trip was most united and friendly, like him I await the orders of Your Lordship and will execute it with the greatest fervor. Boulignys Letter to Galvez spelled Galbez lists the 4. Whites 2. 4 Negroes from New Iberia whom he had brought to supplement the AttakapasOpelousas group. Source They Tasted Bayou Water by Maurine Bergerie, pgs. Note The Sept. 9, 1. Roll Call at Manchac shows that Declouet was at Attakapas, but as Boulignys letter documents he was actually at Plaquemine awaiting further orders from Galvez In a letter dated January 1. Galvez to Declouet, 1. Attakapas 6. 6 4. Silabus Dan Rpp Bahasa Indonesia Smp Kurikulum 2013 Madrasah. Free Men of Color 1. Slaves and Opelousas Posts 6. Whites, 5 Free Men of Color 6 Slaves were identified. One of the major resources for research of Spain in the Mississippi Valley between 1. Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the year 1. Lawrence Kinnaird. The Annual Report is in four volumes. Volume I was the participants, agenda meeting notes Voume II, Part I was The Revolutionary Period, 1. Volume III, Part II was the Post War Decade, 1. Volume IV, Part III was Problems of Frontier Defense, 1. Volume II, Part I, pages 3. June 2. 7, 1. 77. Collell to Galvez that gives the names of the First miliita company of the town of Galvez that was formed in response to the order of Galvez on June 1. The list is primarily of men from The Canary Islands. These lists provide documentation for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution DAR and the Sons of the American Revolution SAR. Note The lists dont identify all the men on the militia at the various posts only the bachelors not encumbered by family duties. Descendants of the militiamen who werent identified for the list requested by Galvez are still eligible for membership in the DARSAR. For a Free Check to determine if your ancestor is on the lists, send an email to cajun thecajuns. Galvez Rosters in the subject line. To order the Lists, see below.