Cecile Rondot was born about 1723, an estimate based on her mother, Marie Colon's estimated date of birth and Cecile's first marriage date in 1738; the location is uncertain at this time but we know she married, lived, and died in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. Her father was Jean Baptiste Rondot.[1]
She married Etienne Decuir on 29 April 1738 at the Pointe Coupee Post.[1]
She died on 15 May and was buried the next day on 16 May 1768 in Pointe Coupee, Louisiana.[13]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, vol. 1b: Pointe Coupee Records, 1722-1769 ("DOBR-1b"), (Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 2002) pp. 46-47 & 164;
Cecile Rondot (Jean Rondot and Marie Colon) m. 29 April 1738, Etienne Descuirs (Albert Descuirs and Mathurine Domre, decd.) wit. Albert Descuis; Roquancous Beaumont; Jean Rondot; Mayeux; Guihon Text: (PCP-1, 78) & (PCP-2, 31)
Etienne Descuirs (Albert Descuirs and Mathurine Domre, decd.) m. 29 April 1738, Cecile Rondeau (Jean Rondeau and Marie Colon) wit. Albert Descuirs; Roquancous Beaumont; Mayeux; Guihon; Jean Rondot (PCP-1, 11) & (PCP-2, 3).
Cecile Rondot (Jean Fondot and Marie Colon) widow in first marriage of Etienne Descuirs, m. 8 July 1747, Pierre Ledoux (Gabriel Ledoux and Marguerite Richehomme) native of Boucharville, Canada wit. Antoine Sarazin; Francois de La Serre; Pierre Chauvin (PCP-1,78)
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