The succession of Jean Louis Picard was recorded in 1864.
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Genevieve (40) married Rosemond Louviere (64) (born on December 1, 1801 in St. James Parish, Louisiana, New France; son of Isidore Louviere and Francoise Landry) in 1866 in Saint Martinville, St. Martin, Louisiana, United States.
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Sources
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Rev. Donald J. Hébert, Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900, CD #101 ("SWLR CD") (Rayne, LA: Hebert Publications, 1975-2001; reprints by Claitor's Publishing);
DELAHOUSSAYE, Amelina (Balthazar & Modeste CHAMPAGNE) m. 14 Sept. 1850 Ursin DOUCET (SM Ch.: v. 8, # 386); DOUCET, Ursin (Ursin & Pauline DORE) m. 14 Sept. 1850 Amelina DELAHOUSSAYE (SM Ch.: v. 8, # 386); DOUCET, Ursin m. (1) Irma CHAMPAGNE; m. (2) Amelina DELAHOUSSAYE Succ. dated 14 Aug. 1858 (SM Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 1613)
DELAHOUSSAYE, Amelina wid. of Jean Louis PICARD (Balthasar & Modeste CHAMPAGNE) m. 12 Feb. 1866 Rosemond LOUVIERE of Manchac, widr. of Charlotte NORMAND (SM Ch.: v. 9, # 414); LOUVIERE, Rosemond of Manchac, widr. of Charlotte NORMAND (Isidore & Francoise LANDRY) m. 12 Feb. 1866 Amelina DELAHOUSSAYE, wid. of Jean Louis PICARD (SM Ch.: v. 9, # 414)
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