Called Marie Josephe at her death in 1825, and at the births and marriages of some children; Marie at other times.
Sources
Glenn R. Conrad, St. John Civil Records (University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1972), Wisconsin Historical Society Library, No. 19, 5/6/1776, p.39.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, Vol. 16 (Archdiocese of New Orleans), Wisconsin Historical Society Library, HAYDEL p. 192.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, Vol. 3 (Archdiocese of New Orleans), Wisconsin Historical Society Library, HAYDEL p. 156.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, Vol. 3 (Archdiocese of New Orleans), Wisconsin Historical Society Library, MAYER p. 207.
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