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- [S311] The Opelousas Post: A Compendium of Church Records Relating to the First Families of Southwest Louisiana, 1776-1806, Gladys L. DeVillier, (Name: Polyanthos, Inc.; Location: Cottonport, Louisiana; Date: 1972;), 976.346/O1 K2d., page 33.
- [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.
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.
- [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;), 23.
- [S611] Acadiana: Louisiana's Historic Cajun Country, Carl A. Brasseaux, (Name: Louisiana State University Press; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: 2011;), 63.
- [S607] Opelousas Post: The Census of 1771, Winston DeVille, (Name: Provincial Press; Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Date: 2010;), 5, 16-17.
Jacques COURTABLEAU 50; Jacques DESBORDES 17; (Je)an DESBORDES 15; ? 50; ___? __ LE DUC ( ? ) 35; wife of Jacques Courtableau 43; one daughter 11; one daughter 7; one daughter 3; one Negro 50; one Negro 40; one Negro 4; one Negress 25; one Negress 3; one Indian male; one Indian woman 18; one Indian woman 15; one Indian woman 13 (or 10); 300 cattle ; 60 horses; 50 sheep; (arpents totaling) several lieux.
- [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;), 61.
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