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Friday, January 1, 2010

Louis Francois Baudin & Marie Louise Lorendine

114. Louis Francois Baudin & 115. Marie Louise Lorendine [AL]

1/19/1727, Louis baptized in MobCo., AL, s/o 228. Nicholas Bodin dit Miragouin & 229. Francoise Paille.
3/10/1732, Marie born in MobCo., AL, d/o 230. Pierre Lorendini Jr & 231. Marie-Anne Fourchet. (S) Bourquard, P50.
3/10/1732 Marie christened in Mobile, AL.
~1751, Louis married Marie.
10/2/1764, Louis took the Oaths of Allegiance and Fidelity to His Brittanick Majesty King George. (S) 1764 British Census of Mobile, West Florida.
12/19/1764, Louis Bodin a resident of Mon Louis Island.
11/6/1766, Louis Francois Bodin a resident of Fish River.
10/1772, “Louis”, listed as living five miles below River Poule (Fowl River). His mother is still living. Her age was apparently mixed up with his age. (S) British Mobile Inhabitants, by Andrews.
7/30/1778, Louis and Marie witnessed wedding of daughters Pelagie and Marie Louise.
3/14/1780 Galvez captured Mobile.
3/22/1780 Census, Spanish census of Mobile, as “Mon Louis Bodin”.(S) LMVDP, Inglis.
12/3/1782 “Lewis Francis Baudin dit Moulins” granted 30 arpens on Bayou Haron east of Bayou Mathew. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P7. Louis indicated he had to move from his previous settlement, which was distant from Mobile, because of problems with the Talapoosy Indians. (S) Col. Mobile, P324.
1/1/1786, (S) 1786 Spanish Census of Mobile. Ages 61 & 57, 1 freed slave, 12 slaves, 2 houses, 4 children, 300 acres of corn, 15 acres of rice.
(S) 1/1/1787 “Favrot Census” of Mobile, Bay St. Louis & Pascagoula, Luis MonLouis 62, wife 58, 4 children, free mulatto Juan Bato Jacob.
4/30/1791 Spanish Census, Plantation Pescado. Francisco Bodin 65, 3 children, 12 slaves. (S) MCH&GS, V37, 2001, P94.

Family notes:
• A record exists of the baptism in 1762 of a son of “Louis Alexandre Bodin dit Miragouin”. This might indicated Louis’ middle name was Alexandre and not Francois.

Children of Louis and Marie:

i. Francoise Baudin, born 1/29/1752.
(S) Love’s Legacy, P355.
1752, baptized.
7/17/1770 Francoise married Francois Girard, s/o Jean Girard and Marianne Dagneau.
1792, F Baudin is granted a lot of 60 feet front on Royal St. in Mobile.
6/23/1794, Francois received a land grant. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P25.
(S) 1817 Petition of Residents Along the Mobile River. /s/ Francois Girard.
11/1/1821, Francis was named as a person liable to perform duty as a city watchmen. (S) Mobile Records 1812-1834, by J Andrews Jr., 1984.
Francoise 2nd married Antoine Nicolas.
Children
Francisco Girard Jr, born bef. 1800. (S) Bourquard, P50.
11/1/1821, Francis Jr was named as a person liable to perform duty as a city watchmen.
(S) Mobile Records 1812-1834, by J Andrews Jr., 1984. [listed next to his father].
He married Margarita LeFlaux.

ii. Marie Louise Baudin.
(S) Love’s legacy, P373.
5/3/1772 Marie married Dominique Dolive, s/o Jean Dolive and Marie Savabos.
1/1/1786, (S) 1786 Spanish Census of Mobile. Ages 47 & 38, 1 freed slave, 13 slaves, 3 children, 400 acres of corn.
(S) 1/1/1787 “Favrot Census” of Mobile, Bay St. Louis & Pascagoula, Domings Dolive 48, wife 39, 3 children, free mulatto Charlotte.
7/30/1778, their marriage was formalized.
7/2/1787, Dominique refused a grant considered too large. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P10.
10/22/1787, Dominique granted 20 arpens abandoned by Michael Grant. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P11.
3/15/1788, Dominique granted 20 arpens on the Tombigbee. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P16.
3/15/1789, (S) 1789 Census of Mobile, West Florida, Domingo D’Olive.
4/26/1798, Marie confirmed. Godmother was Luisa F. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.
1789–1803 Dominique died. (S) CIC, S5, Burials, 1780–1803, P89, A226.
Children
Louis “Lewis” Dolive. (S) Bourquard, P50.
He married Luisa LeFlaux.

iii. Louis Baudin Jr., born ~1755.
(S) Love’s legacy, P369.
9/27/1775, Louis married Marianne Roy, born ~1754, d/o Julien Roy and Barbe Saucier.
1/1/1786, (S) 1786 Spanish Census of Mobile. Ages 31 & 32, 1 freed slave, 4 slaves, 1 house, 2 children, 50 acres of corn.
7/30/1778, their marriage was formalized. (S) Love’s Legacy, P371.
7/30/1778, Louis witnessed the wedding of sisters Pelagie and Marie Louise.
(S) 1/1/1787 “Favrot Census” of Mobile, Bay St. Louis & Pascagoula, Luis Bodin 32, wife 33, 2 children, free mulatto Marthe.
4/30/1791 Spanish Census, Plantation Pescado. Luis Baudin 35, wife 36, 3 children, 4 slaves. (S) MCH&GS, V37, 2001, P94.
10/22/1792, Lewis Baudin granted land on the eastern shore of Mobile bay of 12 arpens “just north of the rocks. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P20.
Children:
Luise Baudin, born 1780. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.
Francoise Baudin, born 1785. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.
Louis Baudin III, born 1795. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.
Elizabeth Baudin, born 1799. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.

iv. Marguerite Jeanne Bodin, born 2/1/1763.
~1778 Marguerite married Savary Saucier. (S) Love’s Legacy, P375.
(S) 1/1/1787 “Favrot Census” of Mobile, Bay St. Louis & Pascagoula, Savary Socier 36, wife 24, 2 children, free mulatto Ursulle.
4/30/1791 Spanish Census, Plantation Pescado. Sabare Sosier 39, wife 27, 3 children, 1 slave. (S) MCH&GS, V37, 2001, P94.
4/26/1798, confirmed. Godmother was Zeleste Saussaye. (S) Creole Mobile, P4.

v. Isabel Baudin ( 57), born ~1765.

vi. Pelagie Bodin.
10/25/1771, Pelagi was the godmother to Ursula, d/o Bartholomey Grelot96.
7/30/1778, Pelagi formally married Jacques de La Saussaye. (S) Love’s legacy, P369.
12/2/1782, Jacques received a grant on Bayou Mathew “of one league” from Mr. Favre. (S) Mobile Land Grants, 1710-1795, P7.
(S) 1/1/1787 “Favrot Census” of Mobile, Bay St. Louis & Pascagoula, Jacques de la Saussaye 48, wife 36, 3 children.
1780–1803 Jacques died. (S) CIC, S5, Burials, 1780–1803, P47, A113.

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