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Pierre Morin - Judith Nicaise (married 11/25/1805 - ICC Archives)
E.	Francois Cuevas
M
Felicite Morin
b - 5/19-1799 (tombstone) d - 1/28/1863
(both in Rotten
I.	Francois, Jr. 3/15/1829	M
II.	Onezan (Lezan) 1830 -	M
6/29/1912
III.	Euphrasine	M
IV.	John C. (Juanie
V.	Ursin 3/24/1838 -	M
7/23/1917
VI.	Rosemond 5/11/1840 ?	M
6/8/1898
VII.	Mary Deloize 1842	-	M
4/7/1897 .
VIII.	Cyrille 2/17/1847 -	M
7/28/1929
*IX.	Armantine 6/18/1849 -	M
12/2/1934 (twins)
X.	Armand F. 6/18/1849 -	M
3/9/1900
b - 5/21/1806 (tombstone)
5/1/1808 (SLC Bap record) d - 8/20/1890
Bayou Cemetery)	,
_______________ Ladner
Mataldia Moran
Ladner
Emma Dedeaux
Anais A. Nicaise
Casimir Nicaise
Elizabeth Dubuisson
John Casimir Mauffray
Valena Nicaise
XI.	Lucien 3/1/1859
M
Josephine Ladner
The above heirs of Frank Cuevas deeded Rotten Bayou Cemetery (40 acres) to Hancock County in perpetuity. Deed Book P, pages 427-428, Aug 7, 1893.
Hancock County Court House records.
Judith Nicaise was sister to Jean Baptiste Nicaise, father of Euphrasine (Mere's mother). Listed as personnel on the French ship, "LfElephant? which left France Aug 10, 1720 for the Iberville Colony were Jean and Jacques Nicaise, their wives and children. Nicaise baptism and marriage records in ICC are among the earliest records there. There is also a baptism of Jean Baptiste, of Christianne Ladiner and of Marie Barbe dated Sept 12, 1724 (P 51A).
Christian Ladner is listed as a passenger on "La Marie" age 20. He is also listed on the "St Louis."
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