Casimir Olivier, son of Canadian-born Charles Olivier and Magdeleine Lacoste, a free woman of color, was born on 9 Oct. 1805 and was baptized on 24 July 1808 his birth and baptism were recorded at St. Martin of Tours, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. [1]
He married Carmezile Frilot, daughter of Francois Frilot and Rose Aimee Bougere, on 19 Jan. 1828 the marriage was recorded at St. Martin of Tours, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.[1]
He and Carmezile appeared on the census of 11 Dec. 1850 at St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.[2]
↑ 1.01.1Southwest Louisiana Records (1750-1900) CD101. Author - Compiler: Rev. Donald Joseph Hebert, 1942-2000. Publication: Hebert Publications, Rayne, LA, 2000.
"Casimir - (Magdeleine Lacoste, mulatresse libre of this parish) b. 9 Oct. 1805, bt. 24 July 1808 Spons: Louis Cesaire DEBLANC, fils & Jeanne Aspasie BIENVENU Devince, wife of OLIVIER Duclosels. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM CH.: v.6, #504).
"OLIVIER, Cazemir - homme de couleur libre, native of St. Mary Parish (major son and natural son of Magdelaine LACOSTE) m. 19 Jan. 1828 Carmezile FRILOT - native of this parish (minor daughter of Francois & Charlotte GEORGE - gens de couleur libres) Wits: Alexandre LEMELLE, Charles BOISDORE, Jean ROCHON, Jean Baptiste CAZEMIR. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.7, #74).
"FRILOT, Carmezile - native of this parish (minor daughter of Francois & Charlotte GEORGE - gens de couleur libres) m. 19 Jan. 1828 Cazemir OLIVIER - homme de couleur libre, native of St. Mary Parish (major son and natural son of Magdelaine LACOSTE) Wits: Alexandre LEMELLE, Charles BOISDORE, Jean ROCHON, Jean Baptiste CAZEMIR. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.7, #74).
↑ 2.02.1 Year: 1850; Census Place: St Mary, Louisiana; Roll: M432_240; Page: 214B; Image: 436 1850 US Census. Casimier Olivier.
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