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Love's Legacy: The Mobile Marriages Recorded in French, Transcribed, with Annotated Abstracts in English, 1724-1786 by Jacqueline Olivier Vidrine. University of Southwestern Louisiana: Lafayette, LA, 1985, p.325. Text:
Mob. mb I:46b-2
February 29, 1764
One bann published; dispensed with two.
Louis Carrière, native of New Orleans, son of Joseph Carrière and Genevieve [sic] Trepanier (Trepagnier).
Marie Lagarde, native of Pointe Coupee, widow of Francois Dubois, daughter of Nicolas Lagarde and Jeanne Lafargue (Laforge, Gourze?)
Witnesses signing: The unidentified cross is undoubtedly the bride's mark; (Nicolas?) Rocheblave, identity uncertain;1 (Jean Baptiste) Lardase or Lardat; (Jean Baptiste) Leflay or Leflau; (Francois?) Daran.2
1. Nicolas Rastel de Rocheblave was a godfather at Mobile in 1762. See Seineke, The George Rogers Clark Adventure in Illinois, 44-47, for a beautifully concise, but complete discussion of the many Rocheblaves in America. Villiers du Terrage, Last Years, 382.
2. Daran sold the land at Tensas, purchased in 1763, to Robert Farmar, June 11, 1764. ASPI, vol. I, 839.
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