Total Records: 9
My Genealogy Home Page
InterneTree: Marie Ann Baquet (Bejet) |
The Nix And Richard Families
InterneTree: Brenda K Ardoin Genealogy Report: Descendants of Henry Nix The Nix And Richard Families: Surname List |
Steff's Ancestors
The Arceneaux's came from up around Port Royal and Beaubassin in Canada. The Langlois through Ill. from Canada,I believe. All were in Louisianna (by the late 1700's): Pointe Coupee Parish, St.James Parish and St.John Parish. |
The Burch - Arceneaux Family Home Page
My gggrandfather was Charles C. Burch. He was a riverboat captain on the Sabine River based out of Sabine Pass, Tx in the mid-1800's. His son was Hark Away Burch, my ggrandfather. Hark was born Nov. 14, 1865, place unknown (probably Johnson Bayou, La.) and died Aug. 15, 1942 and is buried in Orange, Texas. Charles' descendants are located around the Sabine River in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. I am told that Charles and his brother, Increase R. Burch,came from Ohio. Their father was Jasper Burch, from Meigs Co., Ohio. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jasper Burch |
The Burch - Arceneaux Family Home Page
My gggrandfather was Charles C. Burch. He was a riverboat captain on the Sabine River based out of Sabine Pass, Tx in the mid-1800's. His son was Hark Away Burch, my ggrandfather. Hark was born Nov. 14, 1865, place unknown (probably Johnson Bayou, La.) and died Aug. 15, 1942 and is buried in Orange, Texas. Charles' descendants are located around the Sabine River in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. I am told that Charles and his brother, Increase R. Burch,came from Ohio. Their father was Jasper Burch, from Meigs Co., Ohio. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Jasper Burch |
The Edgar P. Arceneaux Family Home Page
In 1755 the British began their forced deportation of the Acadian population of Nova Scotia, or Acadie, as it was known to the Acadians before the control of their region by the British. The Acadians were torn from heir Families, their farms and all their possessions and from the land that they had loved and developed. They were dispersed along the east coast of the British colonies from Maine to Georgia, and to England and France. Their wanderings took them from Canada to Europe and from the United States to as far south as the Falkland Islands. InterneTree: Descendant Fan Tree of Pierre (Arsenault) Arceneaux Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Charles Louis Grevemberg Genealogy Report: The Edgar Arceneaux Paternal Ancestors Genealogy Report: The Edgar P. Arceneaux Maternal Ancestors Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Edgar Pierre Arceneaux Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Donald Mark Begneaud The Edgar P. Arceneaux Family Home Page: Surname List |
The Frederick Joseph Arceneaux Family
Our earliest verifyable ancestor was Francois Arceneaux found in 1665 at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada. The 1667 census of Canada shows Francois's age at either 40 or 42. This places his birth in 1625 or 1627 in France. Francois married Suzanne LeCompte and they had one son Michel born Dec. 1666. Francois Arceneaux Decendants from 1625 |
Trosclair Family Home
Descendents of Elias Trosclair b.abt 1860 Houma, Terrebonne Parish, LA. |
The Albair-Arceneaux Home Page
peggy ann albair's surname list |
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