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- [S472] St. Francis Catholic Church Marriage Certificates, (Name: St. Francis Catholic Church; Location: Pointe Coupee, Louisiana;), certificate for Luc Claude Hollier and Juliette Desbordes, volume PCP-4, page 3, married 19 Feb 1765, issued 3 Apr 2000 (Reliability: 3).
Luc Claude Hollier, merchant, native of Nantes, Bretagne, France, parish of St. Nicholas Son of Luc Hollier and Jeanne Hordroneau (both decd.) and Juliette Desbordes, native of New Orleans Daughter of Claude Desbordes and Marguerite Kintereck were lawfully married on the 19th day of February 1765 according to the Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
- [S587] Cattle Brand of the Acadiens and Early Settlers of Louisiana/Attakapas, Glenda Schoeffler, (Name: Schoeffler; Location: Lafayette, Louisiana; Date: 1992;).
- [S659] St. Nicolas Church (Nantes, France), Registres Paroissiaux et D'etat Civil, (Name: Archives départementales de Loire-Atlantique;), (http://archives.loire-atlantique.fr : accessed 5 November 2014), image no. 34, Luc Claude Hollier baptism, 4 September 1735 (Reliability: 4).
On the 4th of 7bre [September] 1735 has been baptized by me, the vicar under-signed, Luc Claude born on the 2nd legitimate son of Luc Ollier Master Cobbler and of Jeanne Ordonneau address road St. Nicolas have been godfather and godmother Claude Colin and Francoise [Motineau?] the which (female) does not know (how) to sign The others under-signed notice signed Claude Colin Luc Hollier J Dupont vicar.
[7bre is an “old” style of abbreviation for the French “Septembre”. Although the way it is written in this entry it is easily mistaken as “Fvre” for “Février”, there are several others written more clearly as “7bre” on the same page. In addition, these entries are immediately following August and prior to other very clear September entries.]
- [S312] Opelousas: The History of a French and Spanish Military Post in America, 1716-1803, Winston DeVille, (Name: Provincial Press; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: 2008;), 40. Citing "Certification by Luc Hollier on treatment of a slave, October 29, 1791, Opelousas Colonial Documents (1764-1803), State Archives and Records Commission, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.".
- [S607] Opelousas Post: The Census of 1771, Winston DeVille, (Name: Provincial Press; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: 2010;), 16 (Reliability: 2).
Luc HOLLIER 36; wife 19; one daughter 1; one Negro 50; one Indian woman 14; 30 cattle; 12 horses ; 20 arpents with title.
- [S658] Southwest Louisiana Families in 1777: Census Records of Attakapas and Opelousas Posts, Winston De Ville, (Location: Ville Platte, Louisiana; Date: 1987;), 23.
Luc Ollier, 42. 50, 12, 3, 20. Julie Deborde, wife, 30. Garcons: Isidore, 1. Filles: Julitte, 7; Sotye [Sophie], 3. Slaves: 4.
- [S279] Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900), CD-ROM database, Donald J. Hebert, (Name: Hebert Publications; Location: Rayne, Louisiana;), entry for Luke HOLLIER, buried 11 August 1808; citing Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.96 (Reliability: 3).
HOLLIER, Luke bur. 11 Aug. 1808 at age about 70 yrs. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.96)
- [S651] St. Landry Catholic Church (Opelousas, Louisiana), (Name: Diocese of Lafayette Archives; Location: Lafayette, Louisiana;), Burials vol. 1, p. 96, Luc Hollier burial (1808); certified copy supplied by Candace Brunet, Associate Archivist.
On August 11th of the year 1808, I, priest of Opelousas provided an ecclesiastical grave for the body of Luc HOLLIER, aged about 70. He died after having received the extreme unction sacrament [anointing of the sick]
Signed by the priest Louis Buhot
- [S651] St. Landry Catholic Church (Opelousas, Louisiana), (Name: Diocese of Lafayette Archives; Location: Lafayette, Louisiana;), Burials vol. 1, p. 96, Luc Hollier burial (1808); certified copy supplied by Candace Brunet, Associate Archivist (Reliability: 3).
On August 11th of the year 1808, I, priest of Opelousas provided an ecclesiastical grave for the body of Luc HOLLIER, aged about 70. He died after having received the extreme unction sacrament [anointing of the sick]
Signed by the priest Louis Buhot
- [S279] Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900), CD-ROM database, Donald J. Hebert, (Name: Hebert Publications; Location: Rayne, Louisiana;) (Reliability: 2).
HOLLIER, Joliet m. Luke HOLLIER; in Succ. of Luke HOLLIER dated March 1811 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#28)
- [S379] Louisiana, St. Landry Parish, Probates (1807-Present), (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), file no. 28, Luke Hollier, March 1811 (Reliability: 4).
- [S659] St. Nicolas Church (Nantes, France), Registres Paroissiaux et D'etat Civil, (Name: Archives départementales de Loire-Atlantique;), Luc Ollier and Jeanne Ordonneau marriage, 07 January 1732 (http://archives.loire-atlantique.fr : accessed 5 November 2014) (Reliability: 4).
[Translation by Transcription Services Ltd]
On the Seventh was received at the nuptial blessing after three publications made in this parish without opposition by me (the) priest vicar under-signed Luc Ollier [sic] adult son of Jan Ollier [sic] Master cobbler and his deceased wife Marieanne Bouier his father and mother of this parish the abovesaid father consents, and Janne Ordeneau [sic] daughter of Marc Ordonneau [sic] who consents and of Francoise Arteau also of this parish have attended at the said marriage as witnesses. The under-signed, the wife does not sign Luc Ollier, Alexis Ollier ,Claude Colin / signed Juliet Santou Julien [Ledine?] Alexis Boier Sarrebourte priest vicar.
[Translation by Legacy Tree Genealogy]
The seventh received the marriage blessing after three publications given at this parish without opposition by the master vicar, signed below; Luc Hollier, adult child of Jean Hollier, master shoemaker and Marianne Bouier, his father and mother of this parish, giving their consent, and Jeanne Ordoneau, daughter of Marc Ordoneau who consents and Francoise Arteau, consenting to this marriage commitment. Signed by Luc Hollier, Alexis Hollier and others.
- [S104] Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records (22 vols.), Renée B Richard, Emile G. Leumas, (Name: Diocese of Baton Rouge, Department of Archives; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: c1978-2007;), 976.3 K29., 1b:177, "HOLLIER, Luc Claude, a merchant, native of Brittany, France (Luc & Jeanne Hordroneau, bot decd.) m. 19 Feb. 1765, Juliette DESBORDES, of New Orleans (Claude & Marguerite Kintereck) Wit. Marguerite Kintereck Desbordes, Claude Barre, (PCP-4, 3)".
HOLLIER, Luc Claude, a merchant, native of Brittany, France (Luc & Jeanne Hordroneau, bot decd.) m. 19 Feb. 1765, Juliette DESBORDES, of New Orleans (Claude & Marguerite Kintereck) Wit. Marguerite Kintereck Desbordes, Claude Barre, (PCP-4, 3)
- [S600] Diocese of Baton Rouge Archives, Sacramental Records, (Name: Diocese of Baton Rouge; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana;), Luc Claude Hollier and Juliette Desbordes marriage record, microfilm copy dated 17 Dec 2013. Citing "St. Francis of Pointe Coupee, New Roads, Louisiana, v. PCP-4, p. 3". (Reliability: 3).
Act reported.
Marriage
Luc Gl. Hollier
Juliette Desbordes
[In] The Year One Thousand Seven hundred [&) Sixty-five, [on] the nineteenth of February, after having published one bann of marriage during the parochial mass of the parish of the Pointe-Coupée the third of the same month, (the) day of the “septuagésime” [i.e. the ninth week before Easter], between Mister Luc Glaude [sic.] Hollier, (wine-)merchant, (a) native of Nantes in Brittany, parish of St Nicholas, son of (the) late Luc Hollier and of (the) late Jeanne Hordroneau, his father and mother, of the one part, and between Juliette Desbordes, (a) native of New Orleans, daughter of Claude Desbordes and of Marguerite Kintereck, her father and mother, of the other part, not having found any impediment to the said marriage, and seen the certificate of the Reverend Father Hilaire, Capuchin apostolic missionary, Superior of the mission and apostolic prothonotary [i.e. chief clerk] of the publication of the one bann of the said marriage at the parish of New Orleans, and the exemption of the two other banns, and the letter of “recedo” [i.e. performance], I, (the) under-signed priest, Capuchin apostolic missionary, Parish Priest of the Pointe-Coupée and of the Opeloussas, given (that) I myself am transported for the Celebration of the said marriage and to exercise some other functions of my ministry, have received their consent mutual, and have given them the nuptial Blessing in the presence of the witnesses under-signed, this day and year as below. – Signed
L. Hollier, Juliette Desbordes, Courtableau, Marguerite Kintereck Desbordes, Kintereck, Dress-designer, Saintmont, Bruneau, Jean-Louis, Charles Barré, Knight, F. Frenée, Cap[tain].
- [S104] Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records (22 vols.), Renée B Richard, Emile G. Leumas, (Name: Diocese of Baton Rouge, Department of Archives; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: c1978-2007;), 976.3 K29., v.1, p. 163. "DESBORDES, Juliette, of New Orleans (Claude & Marguerite Kintereck) m. 19 Feb. 1765, Luc Claude Hollier, a merchant, native of Brittany, France (Luc & Jeanne Hordroneau, both decd.) Wit. Marguerite Kintereck Desbordes, Claude Barre, (PCP-4, 3).".
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