4 edition of Tensas Par LA Marriages v1 1842-1900 1850-1900 found in the catalog.
Published
1980
by Hunting For Bears Genealogical Society and Library in 3878 W 3200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84120-2154 USA ph.801-966-1611 [email protected] (First published 1980 in Hammond, LA)
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Written in English
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Format | soft cover, computer indexed genealogical marriage data |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24377133M |
LC Control Number | 80501556 |
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Probate records before were kept in probate courts. Sincethey have been kept by the St. Charles Parish, Louisiana Genealogy clerk of the district court. Many of the probate records are included in the notarial records with the deeds and mortgages.
In some parishes they are known as “succession” records. Giles MONZINGO, son of Henry MONZINGO and Narcissis ALCOCK, was born 27 December in Macon, Houston Co, died 06 August in Houston Co, TX - (Prob.).
Mary S PETERS, "Mollie" was born abt. in Savannah, GA. She died bet. and PREFACE This publication is a result of research largely drawn from Journals of the Louisiana House of Representatives and Annual Reports of the Louisiana Secretary of information was obtained from the book, A Look at Louisiana's First Century:by Leroy Willie, and used with the author's permission.