Re: John and Sarah Bernard
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John and Sarah Bernard
Belford Carver 8/04/08
Records for Vendee are online, but not name-indexed:
http://archives.vendee.fr/recherche/http://archives.vendee.fr/recherche/
- you can check the 'ten year' indexes ('tables') for Le Bernard and see if you can spot them.
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/nobidhdq.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.org/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/nobidhdq.txt
- there's an Emelie Alphonsine Bernard listed as the mother to a child b. in 1869 here.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Louise DIETRICH Self W Female W 35 FRAN Works In Dry Goods Store ITALY LA
Ferdinand DIETRICH Son S Male W 11 LA At School FRAN FRAN
Fanny SOULET Sister W Female W 38 LA Milliner FRAN FRAN
Charles SOULET Nephew S Male W 16 LA Clerk In Shoe Store FRAN FRAN
Marie FRANCOISE Other W Female B 60 LA Cook LA LA
Source Information:
Census Place New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254461
NA Film Number T9-0461
Page Number 417A
- this appears to be this family in 1880, 'Fanny' appears here:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/nobisnss.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/vitals/births/index/nobisnss.txt
son Charles Soule', father Leon, mother 'Aglai Bernard'.
There's also a Marie Laure Eugenie Bernard who had a child with James Henry Snydam in 1852, not sure if this is related.
In 1900 'Emilie' Dietrich appears with son Ferdinand and says she was b. France and came to the US in 1860. 'Aglar' Soule says she was b. France and came to the US in 1848.
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Re: John and Sarah Bernard
Belford Carver 8/05/08