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Charles de La Renaudière (1721 - 1774)

Charles de La Renaudière
Born in Kaskaskia Post, Illinois Parish, Louisianamap
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 52 in Natchitoches, Louisianamap
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Biography

January 13, 1784, marriage of Juan de Arze, sergeant of the first battalion of the requiment stationed in Louisiana, legitimate son of Juan de Arze and Leonor de Arcaze, native of Algeriza in Spain and Francesca Larenodiere, native of this parish, legitimate daughter of Carlos Larenodiere and Jauana del Rio (de la Riviere), habitat of this post. 3 bans. Witnesses: Pedro Sorel (s), Domingo Noguerra (x), Josef Antonio del Castillo (x).
The Birth Date is a rough estimate. See the text for details.

Charles Larenaudiere was born c.1718. The birth estimate is based strictly on the listed dates of birth of his listed wife and his listed child. It is unknown if those dates are reliable, but they are at least possible in that they are consistent with each other. This estimate replaces a birth year which was after his own listed death and the same year as that of his child. His death date data was changed from 20 years before the birth of his child to "after" the date of his listed child's birth. However, that being said,

Church records in Natchitoches show that a French missionary, Père Valentin, visited the community of Campti around 1745; this was the first written record of Campti during the period of French Louisiana.[1]

He died in 1733. [citation needed]

Sources

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Campti, Louisiana," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Campti,_Louisiana&oldid=879566670 (accessed April 16, 2019).


1. Natchitoches 1729-1803 Abstracts of the Catholic Church Registers of the French and Spanish Post of St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches in Louisiana by Elizabeth Shown Mills

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Larenaudiere-7 and Renaudière-4 appear to represent the same person because: These two are the same people. I don't know where the Jenne Delrio came from as the legal document in Larenauiere-7 clearly says the wife's name was Jeanne la Riviere. Charles' sister Agnes is my 6th great-grandmother. Phillipe de la Renaudiere's profile has a reference to Charles' baptism. I doubt there was more than one de la Renaudiere family on the Mississippi River in 1721.
posted by Ed Lebeau III
I know where the "Delrio" came from, namely, Elizabeth Shown Mills excellent paper titled "Parallel Lives" reference in some of the profiles. "Del Rio" in Spanish would be "de la Riviere" in French. Doh!
posted by Ed Lebeau III