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Marguerite Mayeux

Birth
New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
12 Mar 1817 (aged 81–82)
Assumption Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Pointe Coupee, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Bio of family

26 AUG 1699 • Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France
16 DEC 1747 • Morganza,Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, United States
1720, Maintenay, Picardie, France. Marriage Notes for PIERRE FRANCOIS MAYEUX and Marie Francoise CELLIER: Both are listed on the Vessel "La Profond" which saild from Le Harve, France to Biloxi, Mississipp
German spelling of Mayeux
1721 • German Colony
Mayer
Capitol
1722 • New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
1722 La Nouvelle-Orléans is made capital of La Louisiane
New Orleans
March 19, 1727 • New Orleans La
Resides in the city, Genevieve, 5th great-grandmother
Massacre ar Fort Rosale, Natchez
Nov. 1729
Pierre was captured alive. Later released. His 3rd child Cecile, was born at the Ft.. His family was not at the Ft. when it was attacked.
Relocation
1731 • Pointe Coupee La.
Settled permanetly here.
1735 . 6th great-aunt, Marguerite
Marriage
2-27-1739 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, USA
His 2nd marriage

Developed the Cattle trade.
1740 • Opelusas, Mayeux has a Cattle Ranch
After 1750, Pointe Coupée also became a major herding area for the lively cattle trade between Spanish Texas and the Mississippi Valley. They also had some grazing land in Opelousas (op o LEW sus), and owned thirty-five slaves.

Marie Francoise Cellier
1700–1739

BIRTH 1700 • Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France
DEATH 27 JAN 1739 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, United States
6th great-grandmother

Marguerite married:
1 Antoine Patin (1722–1768), 2 June 1749 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. 4 children were born to this marriage.
Bio of family

26 AUG 1699 • Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France
16 DEC 1747 • Morganza,Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, United States
1720, Maintenay, Picardie, France. Marriage Notes for PIERRE FRANCOIS MAYEUX and Marie Francoise CELLIER: Both are listed on the Vessel "La Profond" which saild from Le Harve, France to Biloxi, Mississipp
German spelling of Mayeux
1721 • German Colony
Mayer
Capitol
1722 • New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
1722 La Nouvelle-Orléans is made capital of La Louisiane
New Orleans
March 19, 1727 • New Orleans La
Resides in the city, Genevieve, 5th great-grandmother
Massacre ar Fort Rosale, Natchez
Nov. 1729
Pierre was captured alive. Later released. His 3rd child Cecile, was born at the Ft.. His family was not at the Ft. when it was attacked.
Relocation
1731 • Pointe Coupee La.
Settled permanetly here.
1735 . 6th great-aunt, Marguerite
Marriage
2-27-1739 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, USA
His 2nd marriage

Developed the Cattle trade.
1740 • Opelusas, Mayeux has a Cattle Ranch
After 1750, Pointe Coupée also became a major herding area for the lively cattle trade between Spanish Texas and the Mississippi Valley. They also had some grazing land in Opelousas (op o LEW sus), and owned thirty-five slaves.

Marie Francoise Cellier
1700–1739

BIRTH 1700 • Amiens, Somme, Picardie, France
DEATH 27 JAN 1739 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, United States
6th great-grandmother

Marguerite married:
1 Antoine Patin (1722–1768), 2 June 1749 • Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. 4 children were born to this marriage.


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  • Created by: Ric 4849
  • Added: Aug 7, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182164285/marguerite-mayeux: accessed ), memorial page for Marguerite Mayeux (1735–12 Mar 1817), Find a Grave Memorial ID 182164285, citing Saint Francis of Pointe Coupee Church Cemetery, Pointe Coupee, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by Ric 4849 (contributor 48282444).