↑ Hebert, Rev. Donald J., "Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 - 1900)". Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1999-2000. CD 101.
CARRIERE, Ursin (Pierre & Louise VIVARAIS) b. 2 Oct. 1790, bt. Saturday, 23 July 1796 supplied ceremony for baptism which was previously performed at home. Spons: Baptiste DAVID & Marie JANSONNE. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.151)
↑ Hebert, Rev. Donald J., "Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 - 1900)". Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1999-2000. CD 101.
CARRIERE, Adelaide (Ursin & Marie Emilite LACASE - legitimated by the marriage of her father, at the church of this parish, St. Landry of Opelousas, on the 11th September of this same year.) b. 28 June 1823, bt. 11 Sept. 1823 Pats: Pierre CARRIERE & Marie Rose VIVARET; Spons: Ursin CARRIERE fils [Jr.] & Emilie CARRIERE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.269)
CARRIERE, Apolline (Ursin & Melite LACASE) b. 15 Oct. 1817, bt. 18 Jan. 1818 Pats: Pierre CARRIERE & Marie Louise ----; Mats: Michel LACASE & Therese ROY; Spons: Zenon DERBAN [DARBONNE] & Francoise CARRIERE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.120)
↑ Hebert, Rev. Donald J., "Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 - 1900)". Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1999-2000. CD 101.
CARRIERE, Ursin (Pierre & Marie Louise VIVARET) m. Emelite LACASE d. 31 Jan. 1831 at age 40 yrs. (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.20)
CARRIERE, Ursin wid. is Carmelite LACASE 6 minor heirs: Ursin; Hypolite; Cephalite; Adelaide; Hilaire; Constant. Grandfather: Pierre CARRIERE. Succ. dated 26 Feb. 1831 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #550)
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