She married Jean Claude Dupont on 14 Feb. 1760 at Notre Dame Cathederal , Mobile, Alabama.[2]The record indicates that she was the widow of Joseph LaPrade.[3]
She and Pierre Guillory were the Godparents of Jean Baptist Baham on 8 Nov. 1765 Mobile, Alabama.[2]
She married Joseph Laprade.
She died sometime after her daughter Marie Catherine Dupont was married on September 18, 1786 and she signed as "marie jeanne guillory".[4]
Sources
Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Birth year: 1740; Birth city: Mobile; Birth state: AL
↑ Marshaleigh Orr Bahan and Theresa Bennett McFadden . The Baham and Guillory Families Revisited With Exploration of Racial Aspects July 2010.
↑ 2.02.1 Marshaleigh Orr Bahan. New Orleans Genesis: Jean Baptiste Bahan and Francoise Guillory, Volume: Vol. XLII No. 165.
↑ Love's Legacy: The Mobile Marriages Recorded in French, Transcribed, with Annotated Abstracts in English, 1724-1786 by Jacqueline Olivier Vidrine. University of Southwestern Louisiana: Lafayette, LA, 1985, p.301. Text:
Mob. mb I:43a-1
February 14, 1760
Three banns published.
Jean Claude Dupont,1 habitant, native of this parish (Mobile), son of Jean (Jacques) Claude Dupont and of Marianne Foucaut (Foucault).
Marie Jeanne Guillor (Guillory): widow of Joseph LaPrade, daughter of Joseph (Gregoire) Guillori and of Marie Jeanne Lacase.
1. Baptism founds for the Dupont-Foucault sons included Claude (1723), Lambert (1727), and Jean Baptiste (1730). Mob. bb I:48, 69, 107.
2. The hand seems to be that of "fe Petit", who signed in 1758. Mob. mb I:41.
3. See the note about his signature on the Duver-Pierret marriage, August 18, 1760. Mob. mb I:43.
Note referred to in Duver-Pierret marriage on p.305 regarding Delettre: His first name is not known. He and his wife were in Mobile during 1760. His wife, Jeanne Marie Simonin, may have been a relative of the bride. Delettre himself was present at the baptism of Francis Collin's daughter, August 14, 1760. Mob. bb I:209.
↑ Love's Legacy: The Mobile Marriages Recorded in French, Transcribed, with Annotated Abstracts in English, 1724-1786 by Jacqueline Olivier Vidrine. University of Southwestern Louisiana: Lafayette, LA, 1985.
p.395 Text:
Mob. mb I:55b
September 18, 1786
One bann announced
Raphael Krebs, major son of Hugo Ernestus Krebs, deceased, and Marie Anne Chauvin ditte Joyeuse, originally from the town and parish of New Orleans, and living in this parish.
Marie Catherine Dupont, minor daughter of Jean Claude Dupont, deceasd, and Marie Jeanne Guillory, originally from, and living in, this parish of Mobile.
Witnesses mentioned: Mathias Leuxfleaux, Antoine Nicolas, Jacques Genier, Coronet Selhos, Jean Baptiste Dupont, brother of the bride.
Witnesses signing: Mattia Leflot or Leflor, who had spelled his name "Lefleau" in 1779; Marie Jeanne Guillory, mother of the bride, daughter of Gregoire Guillory; Marianne Dupont, sister of the bride and wife of Mathias Leflot; Marie Joseph Narbonne, possibly a Narbonne-Krebs daughter;1 (Jacques) Genier, born circa 1731, still unmarried in 1786; Conrad Selhof dit (Cottels?), see preceding record; a cross probably made by Antoine Nicolas; Autaunne (MiColay? Nicolas?);2 Jean Baptiste Dupont, brother of the bride; Francoise Baudens (Bodin), wife of Antoine Nicolas in 1786.
1. Antoine Narbonne's wife was a half-sister of Raphael Krebs.
2. The awkward signature may have been written by someone else, below the cross made by Nicolas.
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