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Notes:
There were many changes in local governing bodies in Louisiana which will have to be considered
Prior to the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, this area was not part of the United States.
From 1805-1807, a territory called Attakapas County
existed in southern Louisiana, created as one of twelve counties by the Orleans Territory.
In 1807, by an act passed by the First Legislature of the Territory of Orleans, the county of Attakapas was changed to St. Martin Parish.
Then in 1811, a lower eastern portion was designated, creating St. Mary Parish.
In 1823 Lafayette Parish was carved out of the western portion, and finally Vermilion Parish was created out of Lafayette's territory
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Matches 2301 to 2309 of 2309
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth | Person ID | ||
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2301 | Young, Odelia | 25 Aug 1878 | Louisiana | I23316 |
2302 | Young, Onezeam (Lezime, Onizieme) (son of who?) | 1834 | Louisiana | I23652 |
2303 | Young, Oscar | May 1870 | Louisiana | I24072 |
2304 | Young, Rosebud | Oct 1888 | Louisiana | I24288 |
2305 | Young, Stephen | 1876 | Louisiana | I23322 |
2306 | Young, Tabitha A. | 1839 | Louisiana | I85557 |
2307 | Young, Thomas Julien | 16 Jun 1874 | Louisiana | I23321 |
2308 | Young, Tom | 1884 | Louisiana | I24280 |
2309 | Young (or Lejeune?), Angeline | 14 Feb 1840 | Louisiana | I81211 |