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“Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records 1770-1803,” Volume 2, Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge, Fourth Printing, February 2009. Text: Ana Margarita Deseada Cancienne (Pedro Cancienne and Margarita Landry) bt 16 September 1795, b 27 April 1795, sponsors Isaac Landry and Ana Oliva Ocoin, Uncle and Aunt. ASM-1, 17.
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Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records,” 1804-1819, Volume 3, Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1982. Text: Juan Carlos Blanchard (Suliac Blanchard and Maria Ebert) m 20 Feb 1816 Deseada Cancienne (Pedro Cancieny and Margarita Landry) witnesses: Francisco Torreyra; Pedro Cancien, Jr. ASM-2, 250.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ana Margarita by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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