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This site is dedicated to Peggy Hall who maintained
the original Colonial Louisiana Project for the LAGenWeb until her death in
2002. All of her hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated.
New Project Director:
Ann Allen
Geoghegan
Locked in a frame?
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With twenty-three Frenchmen and eighteen
Native Americans, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle canoed
down the Mississippi River in 1682, naming the Mississippi basin La
Louisiane in honor of Louis XIV and his wife Anne. On April 9, at
the mouth of the Mississippi River, near modern Venice, Louisiana, buried
an engraved plate and a cross, claiming the territory for France. The
border on this site depicts the ceremony.
We have a genealogy Query Board with Ancestry at: Colonial
Louisiana Genealogy Query Board Your event date must be between c1682 and
the statehood of your state.
Acadians
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
ARCHAEOLOGY
ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
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Louisiana Archives
Project - Iberville Parish - Crystal Devillier has contributed over 1000
Court and Deed records (and still counting) translated from the original
French and Spanish Documents in 1978.
- Archival Research
Repositories in New Orleans
- Center for
Louisiana Studies - USL
Many reels of film abstracted, including
some from French Archives, Spanish Archives; Kaskaskia and Upper Mississippi
Records from Illinois State Archives
- Louisiana State Library
Online interlibrary loan and searching for your Louisiana ancestors
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LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM HISTORICAL CENTER
The Old Mint
460 Esplanade
New Orleans, LA 70176-2448 Phone: 504-568-8214 Fax:
504-568-2678 appointment
preferred Holdings include records of the French Superior Council
(1704-1769) and Spanish judicial records (1769-1803). Also, social, political,
economic, medical conditions of Louisiana, 18th-century to the present. - Historical Text Archive
Online
- Missouri State
Archives
French and Spanish Land Grants 1790-1803
- National Archives of Canada
They offer a free publication "Tracing your
Ancestors in Canada" available online.
- National Archives
(US) Genealogy Page
- NEW ORLEANS NOTARIAL ARCHIVES
Room B-4, Civil District Courts
Building 421 Loyola Ave. New Orleans LA 70112 Open 9:00-4:00 M-F
Phone: 504-868-8577 Fax: 504-568-8599 Housed here are notarial
records from 1731 to date and many colorful maps, blueprints, topographical
elevations, and design drawings.
- New Orleans
Public Library
- St. Louis Public
Library
- Tulane
University Special Collections Home Page
- University of
Missouri - Merlin Catalog Search
BOOKS
CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGESCities,
Towns and Villages have their own page. Click here.
COLONIAL RECORDSThe Historic New
Orleans Collection Close to 2,000 reels of microfilm from several
sources, including:
- Archives Nationales de France, including correspondence from Louisiana to
the secretaire d'etat de la Marine
- Archivo General de Indies
- Santo Domingo Papers (1757-1810)which contain information on
immigration, native Americans and more.
- The Cuban Papers (1762-1824) including census records, and records of
the Acadians
Louisiana State Library
- Louisiana Colonial Records.
(In French, arranged by date, L180) 33
reels
- Records and Deliberations of the Cabildo, 1769-1803.
(Transcripts in
English, L89) 4 reels
- Territorial Papers, Orleans, 1764-1813.
(L166) 13
reels
Notre
Dame Archives
CREOLECane River Colony
EXPLORERS
De Soto
- De Soto
Great
Site! Tons of info and maps of De Soto's travels including his stops in what
was to be Colonial Louisiana

Links to Other First Families Pages
FLAGS
Flags of Louisiana
The flags shown, from the Fleu-de-Lis of France up to the Louisiana state
flag, were the flags flown over a vast area of land from the Gulf of Mexico to
Canada and from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
GENFORUM
Ethnic Groups
American Indian
Early Colonial Louisiana Families
Chauvin
Favre
Fayard
Ladner
Saucier
Trepagnier
GENEALOGY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
GENEALOGY RESEARCH HELP
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Links
Genealogy Gateway
HISTORY
LISTS
LOUISIANA PURCHASE
Louisiana Purchase has its own page Click here.
MAPS
Colonial Louisiana
Louisiana Territory
General
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Ancestry.com Excellent
site! Online maps on French exploration, French Louisiana, Mississippi Country
1679-1687 (La Salle's Exploration and forts), Mississippi River 1673,
Mississippi 1600-1750, Native Americans of the Frontier, New Orleans area
1764, Spread of Colonization 1600-1700 (French colonies and forts),
Territorial Acquisitions 1783-1853 (shows Louisiana Purchase), West Florida
after Treaty of Paris 1763, West Florida 1796-1821, West Florida Border
1763-1787, and more ...
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University
of Georgia Colonial Maps ONLINE
Message Board
Visit our new
Message Board at Ancestry
MILITARY
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French
Forts -
Opelousas
Militia 1770, 1776, 1785
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Pointe Coupee
Militia, 1777
Spanish Colonial Militia of St. Louis, MO
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Roster
of San Luis de Ilinueses, Company One, December 22, 1780
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Roster
of San Luis de Ilinueses, Company Two, December 22, 1780
MUSEUMS, PARKS, HISTORICAL SITES AND MONUMENTS
Alabama
Illinois
Louisiana
Michigan
Mississippi
Oklahoma
NATIVE AMERICANS
Native Americans have their own page. Click here.
NEWSGROUPS
Newsgroups have their own page.
Click Here.
PEOPLE
PERIODICALS AND E-ZINES
RE-ENACTMENTS, LIVING HISTORY
French
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Alabama Frontier Days
Frontier Militia celebrates Forts Jackson and Toulouse -
Milice de
Sainte Famille Milice de Sainte Famille (Holy Family Militia) is an
interpretive unit for the historic sites in the French Colonial District in
Southern Illinois
French and Indian War
SHIP PASSENGER LISTS
SURNAME HELPER
Surname Helper
Search
All names from queries entered on the
Ancestry Board for Colonial
Louisiana can be searched through Surname Helper.
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