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RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: LaTour Genealogical CollectionWelcome to RootsWeb.com Sign in DISCOVER MORE > HomeSearchesFamily TreesMailing ListsMessage BoardsWeb SitesPasswordsHelp LaTour Genealogical Collection Entries: 21561 Updated: 2011-01-06 15:05:08 UTC (Thu) Contact: kingharry Home Page: LaTour Genealogical Collection Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Public Profile | Add Post-em ID: I11644 Name: Paul Oliver LeBlanc Sex: M Birth: 5 SEP 1776 in ST. JAMES, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES Death: 3 SEP 1847 in PAINCOURTVILLE, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES Reference Number: 11644 Note: Paul Olivier was a planter and plantation owner. The Succession of Paul Olivier LeBlanc, recorded in the Assumption Parish, la Clerk of Courts Office, Dated March 1, 1848, states that Paul Olivier, at his death, owned property on Grand Bayou and on Bayou La Fourche. The land was valued at $4250.00. His household furnishings were valued at $2810.00. and various other household articles were valued at $2950.00. Twenty three of his slaves were sold to settle is estate, they sold for $10,701.00. His total estate was valued at $20,711.00. His succession records stated that Paul Olivier was a resident of Brusle St. martin. The monetary figures shown in his succession were huge amounts for that date in time, telling researchers that Paul Olivier was a wealthy southern planter. Slave Sale, Assumption parish, La Court House Records Between: Olivier LeBlanc and Arcine Babin March 22, 1843 Before the Notary Andre LeBlanc, appeared Olivier LeBlanc of Assumption Parish and Arcine Babin also of Assumption Parish. Olivier LeBlanc sells to Arcine Babin a Negro slave named Valsin, who is well known by the acquirer. Arcine Babin pays 500 piasters for the young slave. Madelaine Breaux LeBlanc, wife of Olivier LeBlanc, authorized and assisted by her husband, declares that she wishes to give incontestable title to the slave sold by her husband. She renounces all her rights and mortgages that the law of the State of La accords her husband on the goods he possesses. There is a mortgage on the slave at the Branch Bank of the Canal of Donaldsonville, La. Olivier LeBlanc further furnishes to Arcine Babine the signed security of his son, Achille LeBlanc. Witnesses: Ursin Melancon Signed: Olivier LeBlanc, Arcine Babin Achille LeBlanc Madelaine B LeBlanc (X). Ancestry Hints for Paul Oliver LeBlanc 2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Father: Marcele LeBlanc b: 1732 in RISTIGOUCHE, ACADIA, CANADA Mother: Marie Josephe Breaux Marriage 1 Emelie LaLande b: 27 JAN 1774 in FRANCE Married: 7 AUG 1797 in ST. JAMES CHURCH, ST. JAMES, ST. JAMES PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES Children Marcellin Armogene LeBlanc b: ABT 1800 Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Public Profile | Add Post-em 1Ti 1:4 - Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly edifying which is in faith. Printer Friendly Version Search Ancestry Search WorldConnect Join Ancestry.com Today! WorldConnect Home | WorldConnect Global Search | WorldConnect Help RootsWeb.com, Inc. is NOT responsible for the content of the GEDCOMs uploaded through the WorldConnect Program. If you have a problem with a particular entry, please contact the submitter of said entry. You have full control over your GEDCOM. You can change or remove it at any time. RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more. About Us | Contact Us | Acceptable Use Policy | PRIVACY STATEMENT | Copyright © 2011 Ancestry.com
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