Anne L’ange volunteered for voyage to Biloxi, Louisiana, New France colony arriving on January 8th, 1721 with up to 88 women aboard the French flute la Baleine. Her birth year of 1702 is calculated from the passenger list created in 1720 when she was 18. [1][2]
Anne L’ange, daughter of Antoine L’ange & Marguerite de Beaumont, of St. Eustache Parish in Paris, married Francois Hupé, son of Jean Hupé & Jeanne Hubert, on 16 Aug 1721 at New Orleans. He died before 1732. [3][4]
Anne L’ange, daughter of Antoine L’ange & Marguerite de Beaumont, of St. Eustache Parish in Paris, married René Sabourin II, son of René Sabourin & Catherine Delzis, on 25 Feb 1732 at Mobile. René Sabourin died after 1740. [5]
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