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Abstract : August 3, 1720. Hennebont. Power of attorney granted by the officer Noël Fourtier, chevalier de Poincy, to his wife, Anne de Wilson. Fourtier arrived from the Spanish portion of Saint-Domingue (Haiti), and he gives this power on the eve of leaving for Louisiana. Archives départementales du Morbihan (AD56), 6 E 3910.

Abstract : August 3, 1720. Hennebont. Worker contract of Marie Bonnic (age 45) from Port-Louis and the wife of Jean Peré, to work on the plantation of the Marquis de Mézières and of the Marquis des Marches for 60 pounds per year. Archives départementales du Morbihan (AD56), 6 E 3910.

Abstract : June 19, 1752. Brest. Kerlérec to the minister. Preparations for passage to Louisiana for himself and family; requests from Kerbiguet and others to go to the colony with the new governor; asks for certain maps of Louisiana. 3pp. AC., C 13, 36:149.

Abstract : August 7, 1752. Brest. Kerlérec to the minister. At the solicitation of Mme. Hocquart, he asks for a military position for her relative La Villeon. Preparations for his voyage to Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 13, 36:153.

Abstract : September 15, 1752. Brest. Kerlérec to the minister. Sends list of artisans with wives who are to receive passports for Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 13, 36:157.

Abstract : May 25, 1708. Fort Louis. Artaguiette to the minister. Seeks supplies at Vera Cruz; distribution and sale of merchandise; Indian slaves; Frenchwomen, wives for coureurs de bois; fever, boats, Bienville, La Vente, and La Salle. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 2:317; C 13, 2:151(extracts, with notes by the minister). (LC.)

Abstract : October 31, 1723 to May 13, 1724. Fort Chartres, Illinois. Registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials at Fort Chartres. (Ext.) 4 pp. AC., G 1, 412:7. (LC.)

Abstract : October 15, 1726. Fort Chartres. Desliettes to Lignery. Cost of ransoming an Illinois woman. 1p. AC., C 11, 49:167. Wis. H.C., XVII. 18 (ext.).

Abstract : August 29, 1724. Fort Condé, Mobile. Devin to [Pauger]. Lumber; damage to fortifications by hogs; society; marriages; Pensacola trade; pitch and tar industry. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 8:203. (Miss.)

Abstract : July 30, 1726. Paris. Decision of Commissioners General, ordering Kolly to pay Mme. Cheffredon, wife of Gilbert, part of her husband\'s wages as carpenter on the Ste. Catherine plantation in Louisiana. 4 pp. AN., V 7, 221:no.126.

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