Etienne Reine, son of Etienne Reine and Marie Francoise Reynard, was born in Louisiana, and baptized on 22 April 1751 at St. Louis Church (now Cathedral) in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]
He married Marie Manon Chenet on 11 November 1793 in St. Jean Baptiste, Louisiana.[2]
Ortere Louis REINE [record under RENE] b: 19 Sep 1796 in St James, Louisiana c: 22 Oct 1796 in St James Ch., Cabonocey, St. James, Louisiana; DOBR vol. 2, p. 619 (SJA-3, 144). Estevan Rene & Francesca Renard, spo Luis Joly & Eugenia Sorde; Louis Orther, major son (Etienne and Marguerite CHENET) m. 8 Feb. 1825 Celeste POCHE (Francois, decd. and Reine ROME) wit. Eugene Chenet; Francois Reine (SMI-2, 118) Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records: Vol. 4 1820-1829 (p. 465). Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. Kindle Edition.
Coralie Marguerite REINE [record under RENE] b: 5 Aug 1802 in St James, Louisiana c: 5 Oct 1802 in St James Ch., Cabonocey, St. James, Louisiana; (SJA-3, 247) DOBR vol. 2, p. 619; Also [Record under Reine] age 17 m. 3 July 1819 Louis LeCarpentier, age 33, nat. St. Domingo (Dharles & Therese Druilhte) wit: Pierre Montegue, res. St. John Baptist; Etienne Bourgeois (SMI-2,73)
Delphine REINE b: 3 Feb 1805 in St. James, Louisiana c: 1 Apr 1806 in St James Ch., Cabonocey, St. James, Louisiana (SJA-3,301)
Marie Louise Corrine REINE b: 26 Dec 1808 in St. James, Louisiana c: 12 Oct 1809 in St. Michael's Ch., Convent, St. James, Louisiana, USA, (SMI-3,6)
David REINE b: Dec 1810 in St. James, Louisiana; buried, age 1 mo. 18 Jan. 1811; (SMI-1,8 also SMI-8,7)
Marie Augustine Celestine REINE b: ABT 1812 in St. James, Louisiana, USA
His death data [citation needed] has not yet been documented here, so cannot be considered reliable.
Sources
↑Sacramental Records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans ("SRNO") (New Orleans, LA: Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987-2004), vol. 2, p. 272; digitized PDF version available at nolacatholic.org;
VENER, Etienne (Etienne and Francoise RENARD), b. April 22, 1751, s. Jean CONRAD and Marie Jeanne MAGN[US/ER] (SLC, B2, 217)
↑Archdiocese of New Orleans Sacramental Records, Vol. 5, (New Orleans, LA: Archdiocese of New Orleans) pp. 323 & 76;
REINE (@RENET), Etienne (Esteban and Francisca RENAR), m. Manon CHENET, Nov. 11, 1793, w. Jean Lous PICOU, [o] LABURIERE, P. REINE (SJBED, M1, 57)
CHENET [@CHENETE], Manon (Alexandro and Margarita PANQUERNA [sic - BAUMGARTNER]), m. Etienne REINE [@RENET], Nov. 11, 1793 (SJBED, M1, 57)
See also:
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, "Louisiana, U.S., Records of Enslaved People, 1719-1820, New Orleans Louisiana," Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820, database; St. Charles (Old German Coast). 26 Feb 1789. A search on Master's name of "Reine" gives 90 results, which need to be studied for relevance.
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