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Avoyelles Family Name Origins
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Avoyelles French Family Name Origins
Avoyelleans: French Creoles
This Avoyellean Family page was created on Sept. 12, 1996
THE FIRST COLONISTS OF AVOYELLES
Avoyelleans: Before the Cajuns...there were the Creoles
A Brief Genealogy of the first families of a given name in Avoyelles, Louisiana
Avoyelles Parish was settled by predominently direct French Immigrants and their descendants.....long before the Acadians came to Louisiana, the ancestors of Avoyelles were settled here. The Avoyelles french settled first in Pt. Coupee and New Orleans, then made their way to Avoyelles by 1781...hence the address of this web page. Names such as Bordelon, DeCuir, Laborde, Normand are unique to the Greater Avoyelles area... All of the first families were from France, either directly or by way of Quebec, except the DeCuir family which came from Macon, Hainaut, Belgium and the Scallan family who came from Ireland. Only two of the early families which came to Avoyelles, Jeansonne and Moulard, have ties to Acadia, with Jeansonne actually being an Acadian version of Johnson, a Scottish name. Both of these migrants took Acadian brides.
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ORIGINS OF SOME EARLY AVOYELLES NAMES IN EUROPE:
Compiled from various sources (some sources noted in brackets) by:
RANDY DeCUIR
105 N. Main Street. PO Box 383 Marksville, La. 71351 USA
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Most of the original caucasian settlers of Avoyelles have French origins. The original 50 or so families who settled in Avoyelles in the late 1700s mostly came from Pointe Coupee, and for the most part were the children or grandchildren of direct-French immigrants, known l"
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