Antoinette Huly volunteered for voyage to Biloxi, Louisiana, New France colony arriving on January 8th, 1721 with up to 88 women aboard the French flute la Baleine. Her birth year of 1694 is calculated from the passenger list created in 1720 when she was 26. [1][2]
Antoinette Huly, daughter of Pierre Huly & Charlotte (Unknown), married Charles Requiem, native of Poitiers, France, St. Hilaire Parish, son of Jean Requiem & Marie Cailla, on 18 Mar 1721 at Old Biloxi. Charles was a soldier in the company of LASUER and a locksmith and edge tool maker. He died 18 Jan 1750. [3][4]
Antoinette's offspring:
Marie Jeanne Requiem was born 31 Mar 1731 at Alabama. She married Claude Lebrun.
Christine Requiem
Antoine Requiem was born 1737 at Mobile. He died 27 Oct 1757.
Marie Angelique Requiem was born circa 1737. She married Louis Duplanty and died 16 Feb 1764.
Research Notes
Surnames of descendants may include:
DuPlanty, Lebrun, Requiem and others. [5] Additional research is needed to connect these families to this ancestor.
↑Sacramental Records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans edited by Reverend Monsignor Earl C. Woods (Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987) Sacramental Records Volume 1, 1718-1750; p. 99 & 219.
Rootsweb on Ancestry.com, "Huppe / Mailhot / Royals" last updated 2017-12-08, page for Antoinette Huly.
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