Amelia (Olivier) Delile is a part of US Black heritage.
Amelia Olivier, daughter of French-Candadian Charles Olivier and Adelaide Dubreuil a free woman of color, was born about 1810 in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.[1]
She married Jean Delile, son of Jean Delile and Marie Joseph Dias, on 28 Dec 1830 their marriage was recorded at St. Martin of Tours, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.
Sources
↑Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900) CD101. Author - Compiler: Rev. Donald Joseph Hebert, 1942-2000. Publication: Hebert Publications, Rayne, LA, 2000.
"DELILE, Jean - homme de couleur libre; native of New Orleans (major son and natural son of Jean DELILE & Marie Joseph DIAS) m. 28 Dec. 1830 Amelia OLIVIER - fille de couleur libre; from St. Mary Parish (major daughter and natural daughter of Adelaide DUBREUIL) Wits: Antoine FRILOT, Jean Baptiste CASEMIR, Norbert ABAT, Jean ROCHON, Charles BOISDORE, Casemir OLIVIER. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.7, #167)
"OLIVIER, Amelie m. 17 Dec. 1830 John DELILE (Frank. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#33)
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