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B. abt 1787 in La. his daddy Pierre FRILLOUX dit LA VALLE abt 1767 in
Montreal.
so wot you got on him? guess they didn't need a dit name in La:)
thanks, alice
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it
back to you when you have forgotten the words."
........................unknown.....................
Alice Chauvin Bradshaw
----- Original Message -----
From: <Irauriah(a)aol.com>
To: <LADATA-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 9:46 AM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Confederate Pensions, 1899: Winn, Grant &
Natchitoches
Military - Civil War: Confederate Pensioners - 1899
Submitted by Michael Drewett, 6321 Clegg Rd., Pensacola, FL 32526
Source: Colfax Chronicle, Saturday, Feb. 25, 1899
...........
Confederate Pensioners.
The following is the list of Confederate pensioners whose applications have
been
approved by the Board of Commissioners, and whose names are enrolled as
pensioners
of the State of Louisiana. Class 1 are to receive $6 per month, class 2 will
receive $5 per
month, and class 3 will receive $4 per month. The board relies upon the
honor
of
ex-Confederate soldiers for aid in purging the list of unworthy material, so
that it
may be indeed a "Roll of Honor," in which every citizen can take just pride:
Grant Parish -- Class 1
Pugh, Mrs, E. A., Colfax, La.
Turner, Gilford B., Ada, La.
Grant Parish -- Class 2
Brosset, D., Montgomery, La.
Drake, Freeman, Pollock, La.
Kemp, Joseph, Black Creek, La.
Tisdale, Nathan, Rochelle, La.
Ward, Wm. W., Montgomery, La.
Freeman, Gibson, Montgomery, La.
Grant Parish -- Class 3
Allbright, Jno. A., Jatt, La.
Cooper, J. W., Black Creek, La.
Gatlin, Dave, Lincecum. La.
Hale, W. B., Black Creek, La.
Harkins, J. B., Pollack, La.
Kinney, R. T., Colfax, La.
Lemoine, Donas, Colfax, La.
Lemoine, Justin, Vilas.
Railey, E. D., Ada, La.
Sharbino, Mathew, Vilas, La.
Stickells, Sam'l N., Colfax.
Tipton, F. D., Colfax.
Townsend, John, Lincecum.
Wallsworth, Sam'l W., Montgomery
Willis, Holmes N., Seiss, La.
Natchitoches -- Class 1
Bullock, W. J., Provincal.
Carr, John M., Robeline.
Daniels, S. W., Robeline.
Dowden, Mrs. Narcissa A., Bellwood.
Hickman, Mrs. Matilda, Natchitoches.
McLaurin, Mrs. M. A. B., Clarence.
Rhodes, Mrs. M., Vowell's Mill/
Tessier, George D., Natchitoches.
Sharbino, Mathew, Villas, La.
Stickells, Sam'l N., Colfax.
Tipton, F. D., Colfax.
Townsend, John, Lincecum.
Wallsworth, Sam:l W., Montgomery.
Willis, Holmes N., Seiss, La.
Natchitoches -- Class 2.
Barnhill, N. Y., Marthaville.
Brister, Samuel, Provincal
Gallien, Joseph, Cloutierville.
Keator, Dr. Jas. E., Bermuda.
Leroy, William, Clear Lake.
Morse, B. P., Natchitoches.
Todd, B., Goldman, La.
Natchitoches -- Class 3.
Agaisse, Ambrose, Grapp's Bluff
Bates, Wilson, Provincal.
Bell, James R., Pleasant Hill.
DeBlanc, C. D., Cloutierville.
Gibson, James A., Vowell's Mill.
Hornsby, James R., Derry.
Howell, S. B., Butler.
Lemoine, M. E., Natchitoches.
McDaniel, James A., Natchitoches.
Norsworthy, L. L., Provincal.
Rand, John B., Provincal.
Trammell, Wm. M., Provincal.
Vacari, Dominique, Natchitoches.
Westfall, Wm. B., Robeline.
Winn Parish -- Class 1.
Allen, Tabitha A., Cold Water, La.
Buckan, Mrs. N. C., Winnfield.
Curry, Mrs. Mary J., Curry.
Dyess, Mrs. Vicina M., Hill.
Evans, Tillman, Atlanta.
Taylor, Mrs. Samantha J., Gansville.
Wharton, Clem., Zion, La.
Winn Parish -- Class 2.
Anders, George G., Atlanta, La.
Bennett, James O., Hill, La.
Brewer, John H., Hudson.
Carter, Green B., Wattsville.
Drewett, W. H., Atlanta.
Durbin, Wm. J., Pine Ridge.
Frasier, Jas. P., Gansville.
Freeman, John W., Coldwater.
Higdon, J. W., Pine Ridge.
Kelly, J. W., Pine Ridge.
Lowery, Jacob A., Winnfield.
Martin, Enoch P., Couley.
Maxwell, Rufus J., Winnfield.
Peterson, Thomas R., Pineridge.
Randers, Isaac T., Cold Water
Smith, James K., Zion.
Sneed, Wm., Carthage.
Stringer, Alex., Gansville.
Williams, James B., Burkplace.
Winn Parish -- Class 3
Clark, Miles, Gaars Mill.
Crew, Charles J., Mt. Zion.
Garrison, James, Gansville.
Kelly, Martin R., Atlanta.
Lamvine, Thomas B., St. Maurice.
Liles, John J., Gannsville.
Martin, W. H. K., Gannsville.
Nailing, John W., Gaars Mill.
Strickland, Jerry M., Congo.
Tilton, Ephraim M., Montgomery.
Williams, J. D., Pine Ridge.
do you know who I ask for a passenger list of the ship RENOMME that
dropped anchor in the Bay of St. Louis on Jan.8,1700. I know my CHAUVIN
ancestors were on it and am trying determine if a FRILLOUX dit LA VALLE
was also a passenger? Thank you, alice
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it
back to you when you have forgotten the words."
........................unknown.....................
Alice Chauvin Bradshaw
Where to find passenger lists for New Orleans 1700s to mid-1800s. thank
you, alice
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it
back to you when you have forgotten the words."
........................unknown.....................
Alice Chauvin Bradshaw
Hi Everybody,
My name is Arthur CHITTENDEN and I am
working on a one-name study - worldwide.
Any information, no matter how brief, will
be greatly appreciated.
I shall be happy to assist other CHITTENDEN
seekers by doing lookups and where possible
putting them in contact with other researchers
of our name.
Best Wishes Arthur
Sydney Australia.
http://ycn.library.ns.ca/~ipatcha/archives/photo/sample4.htm
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it
back to you when you have forgotten the words."
........................unknown.....................
Alice Chauvin Bradshaw
COUREURS-DE-BOIS
"Chauvin brothers" were also this:)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
In the 1660s and eventually wound up, in what would become US.
"they tried to suppress the fur traders, coureurs-de-bois, but the
coureurs de-bois resisted all their efforts.
Jaunty, reckless, impatient of authority, inured to hardship and
cunningly resourseful in danger, they were the men who made their own
and the colonys' living thru travel in far savage countries and traffic
with alien peoples.
They were the distinctive social creation of New France, it's real
though raffish leaders, its' unacknowledged nobility. They supplied the
fur trading province with its economic drive, just as the priests and
the members of the religious orders imposed its social standards and
maintained its spiritual values. And to the end, these two social groups
-the fur traders, grown increasingly solid and respectable in character,
and the clergy-remained the two poles around which the active life of
the province revolved. " Exerpt from "THE ROMANCE OF NORTH
AMERICA-CANADA" Edited by Hardwick Moseley. Printed 1958
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Generations Mind boggling ~ How Many Relatives Do You Have?
Only 1 YOU
2 parents
4 grandparents
8
great grandparents
16
gg grandparents
32 ggg grandparents
64 gggg grandparents
128
ggggg grandparents
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grandparents
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65,536 gggggggggggggg grandparents 131,072 ggggggggggggggggrandparents
262,144 gggggggggggggggg grandparents 524,288 ggggggggggggggggg
grandparents 1,048,576 gggggggggggggggggg grandparents 2,097,152
ggggggggggggggggggg grandparents>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Is it any wonder that I spend so much time on genealogy?
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Got this from another list thought that some might be interested
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Hi Everybody,
My name is Arthur CHITTENDEN and I am
working on a one-name study - worldwide.
Any information, no matter how brief, will
be greatly appreciated.
I shall be happy to assist other CHITTENDEN
seekers by doing lookups and where possible
putting them in contact with other researchers
of our name.
Best Wishes Arthur,
Sydney Australia.