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EARLIEST RECORDED MARRIAGES AT OUR LADY OF THE GULF AT BAY ST. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI.
Originally, Priest Stanislaus Buteau began recording the marriages of White, and Indian races on Page 1 and continued numerically thereafter. He started on Page 187 with recording the marriages of Free Colored People and continued numerically on succeeding pages following ?age 187.
This practice was followed by Priest Henry Leduc until the year 1869. Entries . in the section reserved for Free Colored People stopped with Page 194 and the last entry being dated December 30, 1868.
Therefore beginning with entries dated January 1869 and thereafter, there was no division of races in recording of marriages. It is also curious to note that prior to 1869 all records were written in the French language, with few exceptions. Beginning in January 1869, the records were then written in the English language, with very few exceptions.
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D. W. Johnston married September 8, 1847 Henriette Monet.
This was a blessing of a prior civil marriage.
Henry Saucier, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, had his prior civil marriage with Victoire Toulme blessed Oct. 3, 1847.
Alphonse Fayard and Louise Tool, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, had their prior civil marriage blessed Nov. 17, 1847.
Francis Casanova had his prior civil marriage blessed Dec. 25,
1847 with Adele Toulme.
Michel F.' Eldridge married at Pass Christian April 16, 1848 Elisabeth Rebdeca McMahan.
Pierre Galenon married March 25, 1848 Catherine Marie Geers.
Lorenzo Fayard, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, had a prior civil marriage with Matilda Ladner blessed April 23, 1848.
8	James Carver prior marriage to Irma Luc Guery blessed April 23, 1848.
9	Severin Bourgeois, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, had a prior marriage with Arsene Luc Guery blessedApril 23, 1848.
10	Jean Bordages married at Bayou Portage on June 14, 1848 to Marie Saucier.
11	St. Jean Barabino (colored people) married October 25, 1848 to Celina Ladner. NOTE: This marriage was also entered in section of Marriage Book 1 entitled "Free People of Color" on Page 187 as Act 523.
12	Gentil Luc Guery, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, married December 7, 1848 Odile Ladner. Wit: J. V. Toulme.
13	Ezra Carver married December 7, 1848 Elisabeth Batson.
14	Pierre Saucier, with dispensation of 3° consanguinity, married December 21, 1848 Aglae Dedeaux. Wit: Philippe Saucier and Jean Baptiste Saucier.
The following marriages are from St. Paul-Pass Christian. I do not have the dates they were performed. I suggest that you check for dates with Father Ron or Chuech Secretary - she has the books.
A	1	1	EiJGENE DUBUISSON married VICTOIRE SAUCIER (believe 2/16/1853)
A	1	2	ZENON CUEVAS married SARAH MASON
A	1	3	PATRICK	CURTIS married ELLEN FITZGERALD
A ?	1	4	JOSEPH L. PONDER married CATHERINE SHANNON
A	1	5	MICHAEL	TONRY married HANNAH FOLEY.
A 1	6	___________________ married BRIDGET ROACH
A	1	7	SILVAIN	QUAVE married MARY P. SAUCIER
A ENTRIES AT THIS POINT IN MY CROSS INDEX ARE UNKNOWN BECAUSE THEY ARE INCORRECTLY ENTERED ARE NOT ENTERED AT ALL. PLASE ALSO ASK IF LAND WAS PURCHASED IN 1843 FOR A CHAPEL, WHEN WAS IT ACTUALLY BUILT AND WHEN DID SERVICES BEGIN AND WHERE WERE THEY ENTERED - MOBILE? NEW ORLEANS? BILOXI? BECAUSE A CHAPEL WAS ALSO IN EXISTENCE AND IN USE PRIOR TO 1847!!! IN BILOXI, D'IBERVILLE & OCEAN SPRINGS!


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