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St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person Being Baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person being baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No. Frances - - - - bap 27 Jul 1830 6 Louis - - - - 11 Mar 1831 98 Guillaume - - - - 14 Apr 1836 98 Emilie - - Cornelier Marie 12 Nov 1831 23 George - - Fix Catherine bap 8 May 1834 54 Christian - - Muller Anne 21 Mar 1837 93 Hubert Leuciene - - Reaume Victoire bapt 18 Feb 1833 38 Joseph - - Soleau Susanne 29 Apr 1838 117 Jean B. ??eau Joseph Bonenfant Julie 10 Jul 1838 118 Edward Benoit Adams Ephraim Paddock Marie 9 Nov 1831 23 Marianne Adams Ephraim Paddock Marianne 17 Jan 1834 49 Gregory Adams Ephraim Paddock Mary 7 Mar 1838 109 Caroline Alard Pierre Thibault Marguerite 26 Feb 1833 53 Pierre Elie Joseph Alard Pierre Thibeau Marguerite 28 Jan 1836 88 William Allen (Arnold) James Charlan Eleonore 7 Jul 1839 144 Joseph Althefer George Reisch Barbe 16 Jan 1834 51 Marie Barbe Althefer George Reisching Barbe 7 Mar 1836 79 Catharine Anthailla Augustin Bordeau Isabelle 19 Aug 1830 10 Julienne Anthailla Augustin Bourdeau Elisabeth 14 Jan 1833 38 Elisabeth Anthailla Augustin Bourdeau Elisabeth 22 Oct 1837 136 Noel Anthailla Moyse Navarre Felicite 1 Mar 1837 90 Alexis Anthailla Moyse Navarre Felicite 12 Jan 1839 132 Geneieve Aquoite Alexi Rubidou Aniessi 3 Nov 1829 4 Zoe Arcouet Alexis Robidou Agnes 27 Feb 1832 28 Rose Arcouet Alexis Robidou Agnes 7 Oct 1834 61 Samuel Arcouet Alexis Robidou Agnes 28 Dec 1837 106 Adelaide Askin John Navarre Marie 3 May 1838 117 Henry Audette Jean Baptiste Demars Julie 24 Jan 1836 79 Marie Ayotte Lorillon - Pauline Nov 1837 102 Louise Ayotte Zacharie Voilette Cleanthe 26 Feb 1836 77 Lucille Baron Antoine Mominy Margarite 17 Mar 1831 16 Joseph Baron Basile Reau Catherine 3 Feb 1833 42 Euphrosine Baron Gilbert Lerou Catherine 19 Apr 1836 78 Gilbert Baron Gilbert Lerou Catherine 7 Mar 1838 108 Olivier Baron Joseph Reau Therese 31 Mar 1836 77 Jean Baptiste Barque Joseph Dusset Pauline 22 Mar 1839 137 Noel Barron Bazil Reau Catharine 25 Dec 1830 15 Jacques Henry Bayreau Alexandre Anthailla Archange 7 Nov 1839 146 1 St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person being baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No. Therese Beaubien Alexis Thibeaut Sophie 10 Jan 1832 24 Zoe Beauregard Alexis Lasselle Marguerite 21 Mar 1833 54 Alexandre Beauregard Alexis Lasselle Marguerite 14 Dec 1834 62 Francois Xavier Beauregard Alexis Lasselle Marguerite 31 May 1839 143 Eutalie Beauregard Antoine Delail Justine 11 Feb 1833 39 Therese Ursule Beauregard Antoine Delail Justine 25 May 1835 67 Julien Beauregard Antoine Delail Justine 4 Dec 1837 113 Hyacinthe Beauregard Hyacinthe Campeau Felicite 16 Aug 1832 32 Archange Beauxhommes Joseph Bernard Archange 17 Sep 1832 38 Jacques Henry Benson Peter - - 6 Dec 1839 146 Marguerite Berg Joseph Doucette Pauline 12 Mar 1837 91 Jacques Bernard Jacques Lasselle Marie 20 Sep 1832 34 Marie Berthelot Louis Navarre Rosalie 11 Sep 1836 94 Rosalie Bertholet Louis Navarre Rosalie 17 Mar 1838 150 Elisabeth Beseau Leon Soleau Margaeritte 26 Jan 1831 12 Charles Bisionet Gabriel Davis Marie 30 Dec 1837 108 Francois Bissonet Alexis Navarre Margarite 28 Apr 1831 20 Elisabeth Adeline Bissonet Antoine Reaume Francoise 11 Jan 1833 37 Etienne Bissonet Joseph Reaume Matilde 8 Dec 1832 37 Catherine Bissonet Joseph Reaume Matilde 4 May 1838 127 Marie Bissonnette Antoine Reaume Francoise 20 Nov 1830 10 Jacques Boardeau Joseph Susor Marie 4 Nov 1834 61 Augustin Boimier Baptiste Anthailla Marie 31 Dec 1838 136 Francois Regis Boimier Baptiste Drouillard Colette 7 Jul 1834 59 Antoine Boimier Baptiste Drouillard Colette 4 Feb 1838 107 Timothee Boimier Jean Baptiste Drouillard Collette 17 Jul 1831 28 Caroline Bond Jefferson Fontaine Angelique 11 Dec 1831 24 Marie Bond Jefferson Fontaine Angelique 5 Jan 1833 37 Sara Bond Jefferson Fontaine Angelique 8 Sep 1837 98 Louis Washington Bond Louis Washington Gaillard Julie 4 Aug 1832 33 Louis Washington Bond Louis Washington Gaillard Julie 5 May 1837 97 Susanne Bond Washington Gaillard Julie 22 Dec 1833 54 Caroline Bond Washington Gaillard Julie 16 Jul 1838 119 David Bondy Basile Lamirande Angelique 28 Sep 1835 76 Eustache Bondy Eustache Brancheau Marie 18 Feb 1835 69 Catherine Bondy Laurent Campeau Susanne 28 Sep 1835 76 Julie Catherine Bondy Thomas Bertrand Julie 18 Jun 1835 69 Antoine Bordeau Antoine Lienard Julienne 4 May 1834 55 2 St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person being baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No. Hyacinthe Bordeau Hyacinthe Beauxhommes Julienne 18 Sep 1832 34 Mathilde Bordeau Hyacinthe Beauxhommes Julienne [4 Aug 1834] 58 Edouard Bouchard Baptiste Lacase Marie 13 Aug 1834 61 Pauline Bouchard Baptiste Lacasse Olive 1 Nov 1833 48 Zoe Bouchard Baptiste Lacasse Marie 29 Mar 1839 139 Marguerite Bouchard Jean Baptiste Lacasse Marie 1 Feb 1832 27 Henriette Bouchard Jean Baptiste Lacasse Marie 1 Feb 1832 27 Eleasine Boudreau Etienne Desjardies Lucie 31 Jul 1836 92 Joseph Boudry Joseph Martin Susanne 2 Aug 1839 148 Pierre Bourbonne Antoine Lefevre Francoise 18 Dec 1837 113 Luce Monique Bourbonne Antoine Lefevre Francoise bap 4 Oct 1839 152 Marie Adelaide Bourbonne Antoine Lefevre Francoise bap 4 Oct 1839 152 Josephine Bourbonné Antoine Lefevre Francoise 17 Nov 1835 73 Philippe Bourdeau Joseph Susor Marie 7 Aug 1830 20 Joseph Bourdeau Joseph Susor Marie 4 May 1832 30 Alexandre Bourdeau Joseph Susor Marie 1 Aug 1837 99 Henriette Bourdon Joseph Roi Claira 12 Mar 1836 83 Antoine Bourget Alexi Lacelle Margarete 9 Mar 1830 1 Margarite Cleophus Bourget Antoini DeLais Justini 25 Mar 1830 2 Alexandre Bourgnignon Joseph Meny Cecile 30 Oct 1831 26 Alexi Bourvier Baptist Navarre Archange 31 May 1829 5 Honore Brancheau Pierre Reaume Julienne 2 Oct 1833 50 Marguerite Genevieve Brancheau Pierre Reaume Julienne 18 Oct 1839 133 Isadore Gilbert Branchot Peter Reau Margarite 6 May 1831 15 William Brooks - - - bap 13 Jan 1839 130 Josephine Brown William W. Bissonet Angelique 26 Oct 1839 146 Thomas Burns Patrik Doyle Mary 12 Jan 1837 86 James Burns Peter Groy Catherine 4 Jul 1839 145 Catharine Burns Patrik Doile Mary 3 Sep 1838 120 Catharine Burns Patrik Doile Mary 3 Sep 1838 124 Susan Cadet Joseph Trochon Delai 19 Jan 1829 3 Joseph Hubert Caldwell Thomas Lacelle Mary Ann 11 Mar 1830 1 Therese Caroline Caldwell Thomas Lasselle Marianne 23 Dec 1832 37 Susanne Emilie Caldwell Thomas Lasselle Marianne 13 Jul 1838 118 John Campbell John Quark Marianne 17 Feb 1839 134 Zoe Campeau Baptiste Thibault Elisabeth 8 May 1836 79 Sophie Campeau Baptiste Thibaut Elisabeth 29 Mar 1838 114 Victoire Campeau Jean Baptiste Thibault Isabelle 27 Jul 1833 45 3 St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person being baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No. Julien Campeau Jean Baptiste Thibeaut Elisabeth 29 Jul 1831 23 Gilbert Campeau Pierre Penier Josephe 26 Feb 1833 39 Jean Baptiste Campeau Pierre Pernier Josette 13 Feb 1836 76 Susan Campo Pierre Parnier Josette 19 Oct 1830 8 Cyrille Carmel Charles Campeau Therese 6 Jul 1837 101 Columbus Carmel Guilleaume Campeau Luce 14 Jan 1839 136 Hugh Carnar Hugh Daily Mary 28 Jan 1838 107 Helene Carr Thomas Matigon Brigette 26 May 1837 93 Bridget Carran James Taafe Catharine 23 Oct 1838 123 Marcelline Carriere Jean Brancheau Therese 27 Sep 1836 83 Julien Carriere Jean Brancheau Therese 12 Aug 1838 119 Ann Margaret Carrol Daniel Blue Ann 15 Jul 1838 131 Jeanne Carrols Daniel Blue Anne 1 Nov 1833 52 Richard Casey James Delaney Mary 19 Nov 1837 102 Adelaide Cauchois Lambert Navarre Agathe 17 Mar 1832 28 Isidore Gregory Cauchois Lambert Navarre Agathe 18 Oct 1835 71 Marguerite Chamberlan Louis Diver Eve 18 Nov 1831 28 Elisabeth Chamberlan Louis Diver Eve 14 Feb 1834 51 Jean Chamberlan Louis Diver Eve 9 Jun 1839 155 Archange Champagne Francois Campeau Monique 27 Jun 1833 44 Marguerite Champagne Francois Campeau Monique 8 Jul 1835 69 Toussaint Champagne Francois Campeau Monique 8 Sep 1837 100 Genevieve Champagne Francois Compeau Monique 4 Sep 1831 22 Februanie Charbonneau Baptiste Cauchois Marguerite 10 May 1834 77 Mary Ann Charlan Ambain Martin Angelique 31 Aug 1827 9 Pierre Charlan Ambroise Martin Angelique 3 years old 84 Joseph Chatellerault Jean Baptiste Robidou Angelique 10 Sep 1832 26 Isidore Chatellerault Paschel Reaume Catherine 12 Sep 1833 46 Monique Chatteleson Antoini Bernard Monique 16 Dec 1830 14 July Chattelleron Pascal Reyeaume Catharine 17 Nov 1830 9 Hilaire Chauvin Antoine Lefevre Archange 13 Jan 1831 13 Pierre Chauvin Antoine Lefevre Archange 20 Mar 1833 40 Mathilde Chauvin Claude Cornelier Marie 2 Apr 1834 53 Leon Chauvin Leon Thibault Felicite 7 Feb 1833 41 Caroline Chauvin Leon Thibault Felicite 20 Aug 1838 121 Euphemie Salamith Cicot Baptiste Navarre Marianne 17 Oct 1836 84 Marianne Cicot Baptiste Navarre Marianne 2 Oct 1838 124 Susanne Agathe Cicot Jean Baptiste Navarre Marianne 31 Mar 1832 27 4 St. Mary Catholic Church Baptisms 1830 - 1839 Father Mother Person being baptized Surname Forename Surname Forename Date of Birth Page No. Caroline Cicot Jean Baptiste Navarre Marianne 25 May 1834 56 Mary Cicott John B. Navarre Mary Ann 16 Feb 1830 9 Cordelia Clary Thomas - Eliza 22 Jun 1832 32 Marianne Close Patrick Close Catherine 19 Oct 1833 56 Charles Patrik Close Patrik - Catharine 16 Jan 1837 126 Daniel Close Patrik - Catharine 20 Jun 1838 126 James Close Patrik Close Katharine 10 Jan 1832 34 Catherine Collins Patrick Daily Elisabeth 28 Nov 1839 156 Jane Collins Patrik Daily Eliza
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