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Abstract : June 12, 1787. Saint-Malo. Inventory of the Acadians living in the Saint-Malo subdistrict, especially those persons incapable of providing for their needs. Archives départementales d\'Ille-et-Vilaine (AD35), C 2453.

Abstract : 1763. Cherbourg. Correspondence between the Commissioner of Classes of Cherbourg, the Minister and Mr. Mistral. Relates to the Acadian refugees in Cherbourg. In 1763, a few Acadians departed for Martinique and Saint-Domingue [Haiti]. Service historique de la Défense, département Marine Cherbourg (SHD-M Cherbourg), 4 P2/1.

Abstract : 1764. Cherbourg. Correspondence between the Commissioner of Classes of Cherbourg, the Minister and Mr. Mistral. Relates to the Acadian refugees in Cherbourg. The 1763 departure was delayed because it was too late in the season to head for Newfoundland. The majority of these refugees wished to go to Saint Pierre and to Miquelon in 1764. The King, meanwhile, wished to send them to Cayenne. All migrants sailed from Le Havre, and some of them traveled to Louisiana. Service historique de la Défense, département Marine Cherbourg (SHD-M Cherbourg), 4 P2/2.

Abstract : March 16, 1701. Pontchartrain to Bégon. Iberville to be sent to the Mississippi. Asks that his pilot be an Acadian. 6 pp. AC., B 22:141.

Abstract : July 12, 1783. Nantes. Petition of Olivier Terrier, Simon Masrolle, Martin Gatreau, Pierre Jamlo, and Étienne Terrier, in name of Acadians settled in Brittany, to Comte d\'Aranda, for permission to emigrate to Louisiana: Acadians left Canada twenty years before, their lands in France are poor, and their homes unhealthy. 1p. AE., Esp., 611:34.

Abstract : April 4, 1786. Nantes. Petition of thirty-four Acadians to Vergennes. They wish to obtain permission to emigrate to Louisiana. 1p. AE., Esp., 612:287.

Abstract : May 24, 1767. Marly. Decree fixing credit of Acadian refugees in Louisiana at 13, 390 livres, 19 sols, 5 deniers, for supplies and expenses for the king\'s service in Louisiana. AC., A 11.

Abstract : April 22, 1734. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Dartaguiette [D\'Artaguiette] sends Ensign Montchervaux [Moncharvaux, Monchervaux] and twenty soldiers to Cahokia; Dartaguiette\'s [D\'Artaguiette] loss of munitions boat in going to Illinois; La Loire to put in order the Illinois post; attacks on Chickasaws; Vincennes\' account of Beauharnais\' [Beauharnois] opposition to migration of Canadians to Illinois; desertion of Negro sailors. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 19:45.

Abstract : [September 2, 1790. Saint-Malo.] Memoir for Bernard Duhauteilly, Saint-Malo merchant and owner of the Mississippi, sent to New Orleans in February, 1790: Macarty\'s trade commission with New Orleans was transferred to Le Goaster, who, in 1789, passed it to Duhauteilly; transfer to Le Goaster was due to his taking 300 Acadians to Louisiana in 1785 on the Ville d\'Archangel without loss of a person; the Mississippi; Duhauteilly built and fitted her out at Bordeaux, and sent her to New Orleans; she was seized and confiscated because papers were not made out by a Spanish consul, and crew was not two third Spanish; asks for aid. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., Esp., 629:239.

Abstract : January 1, 1778. Saint-Malo. Account of the debts owed by Acadian families in Saint-Malo. Archives départementales d'Ille-et-Vilaine (AD35), C 2453.

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