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180 male prisoner & prostitute chained couples to c1720 New Orleans?
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Posted: 7 Mar 2001 12:00PM GMT
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Edited: 5 Mar 2004 2:56AM GMT
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HUET, HEWITT, BAPTISTE, JACOB, TURNER, ALEXANDER, WILLIAMS, WHATLEY, LYONS, WATERS, COLLINS
Will someone advise the sources where I may find the names of ships/passenger lists arriving in Louisiana in the 1720s. I am trying to determine when the HUET family came from France. Guillame HUET, wife and 4 children show up on a census dated July 1721 over on Dauphin Island in Mobile County. I believe HUET may have been involved with the Company of the Indies and brought his family to New Orleans first, then later going over to Mobile in 1721. I have found two sources - The First Families of Louisiana, Volumes I and II, by Glenn Conrad; however, HUET is not in either of these volumes. If there are other sources that contain the names of ships and passengers arriving in New Orleans between 1715-1721, please advise. Thank you.
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