Christening:
BONARME, Cathalina (Estevan and Agustina [*] ESTEVES), b. Apr. 13, 1782, bn. Feb. 15, 1782, s. Santiago MA[Y?]LLARD and Cathalina MARCHAND (SLC, B9, 241)
Marriage
BONHARME, Catherine - an orphaned girl; 18 years old; "elevee dans le Couvent des Dames Ursulines" [reared in the Convent of the Ursuline Sisters] of New Orleans (dec. Etienne & dec. Augustine ST. ESTEVE). A resident of New Orleans and residing in this Post for three years; taught school with permission of the priest. She wants to marry, yet she is an orphan and has no parents or family in this country. She needs the permission of the legal authorities. Permission is granted. Dated: 17 August 1800 for her to marry Bele [Billy or William] HARGREVE (Binjamin & Rebeca GOLTNAY - inhabitants of this Post for a long time) (SM Ct.Hse.: OA-vol.4 1/2, #10)
BONHARME, Catherine - of New Orleans and in this parish for 3 years (dec. Etienne & dec. Augustine SANESTABE - residents of New Orleans) m. 2 Sept. 1800 William HARTGRAVE - of Brunswick county, Virginia and living here for 22 years (Benjamin & Rebecca GOTHNAY - of Virginia in same county of Brunswick) Wits: Pierre HARDY, Jacques FOSTIN, Francois LABAUVE, James HARTGRAVE, Pierre Paul MONTE. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.4, #211)
Sources
Marriage
Birth: Sacramental records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans Earl C. Woods, editor Published 1987 by Archdiocese of New Orleans in New Orleans, La.
Title: Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900: compact disk #101; Author: Donald J. Hébert; Publication: Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001
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DNA Connections
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