CLOTIAUX FAMILY OF SO. LOUISIANA & SE TEXAS - Person Sheet
CLOTIAUX FAMILY OF SO. LOUISIANA & SE TEXAS - Person Sheet
NameMarie Jeanne DAUBLIN
Birth1738, Jefferson Par., LA (Cannes Bruleés)796,797,579,798,799,800,584,778,779
Deathbef 19 Feb 1786801,802
ReligionRoman Catholic
Family ID396.02W2
SurnameDaublin
ResidenceJefferson Par., LA (Cannes Bruleés - 1738); Pointe Coupée Par., LA (1759); St. Martin Par., LA
MotherMarie Marguerite Josephe DECUIR (ca1710-ca1738)
Spouses
Birth1726, Natchitoches Par., LA748,749,750,751,579,752,753,754,755,756,576
DeathNov 1806, St. Martin Par., LA757,758,759,579
Burial20 Nov 1806, St. Martin Par., LA757,758
ReligionRoman Catholic
ID No.396.02*, 397.04H
SurnamePrevost dit Collet
ResidenceNatchitoches Par., LA (1726); Pointe Coupée, LA - 1745, 1749, 1759, 1763, 1770; St. Martin Par., LA - 1766, 1774, 1777, 1779; Orleans Par., LA (New Orleans-1754)
FatherNicolas PREVOST dit Collet (1700-<1759)
MotherYves DUBOS (1707-1784)
Family ID100
Marriage12 Jul 1759, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA803,804,805,806,775,807,808,809,810,811,812,813,584,778,814,576
ChildrenPierre (1762-1791)
 Bernard (1766-)
 Marie Jeanne (1768-1849)
Notes for Marie Jeanne DAUBLIN
At the time of her marriage to Joseph Prevost Marie Jeanne Daublin brought to the marriage 2, 856 livres that were proceeds from her father’s (Valentin Daublin) succession. One-third of this amount went to the community property and the other two-thirds remained clear for the children to be born of the union. Joseph Prevost brought to the marriage a jointure of 500 livres on his future wife and remained in the clear on future children of the union after paying the principal. Joseph Prevost gave his children by his first marriage to Magdeleine Mayeux a share of his property and his new wife Marie Jeanne Daublin agreed to raise and educate the four minor children François, Joseph, Jean Baptiste and Magdeleine819.

Cannes Brulee was the original name of Kenner, Jefferson Parish, LA. The term Cannes Brulee means ‘Burnt Cane’ which derived from natives burning cane to drive out wild game. Kenner is located on the Mississippi River immediately north of New Orleans, LA.
Questions/Errors notes for Marie Jeanne DAUBLIN
None
Names notes for Marie Jeanne DAUBLIN
Marie Jeanne Daublin
Marie Jeane Daublin
Marie Jeanne Dublin
Jeanne Daublin
Jeannette Daublin
Jeanette Daublin
Jeanette D’Aublin
Jeanette Dublin
Jeanne Daublain
Jeanne Daube
Notes for Joseph (Spouse 1)
In the Census of Pointe Coupée in 1763, LA Joseph Prevost was quite wealthy - having 11 slaves, 2 mulattos, 1 Indian, 12 cattle and 3 sheep. Later he profited from sale and trade of land and owned what is today Jefferson Island in Iberia Parish, LA775.

Joseph Prevost was a native of St. François Parish in Natchitoches, LA815,753.

Joseph Prevost is listed in the Pointe Coupée Census of 1745 living with his parents Nicolas Prevost dit Collet and Ives Dubos. At the time he is 19 years of age (born 1726). Also, living in the parental home are his brothers Pierre Prevost, 21 years of age, and Antoine Prevost, 3 years of age, and his infant sister Marie Françoise Prevot. The family has two black slaves (one man and one woman) as well as 1 horse, 6 cattle, 4 hogs, 4 muskets, 6 pounds of powder, 10 pounds of lead and balls, 50 corn, 10 beans 3 tobacco and 25 acres of cultivated land754.

On 15 May 1740 in Pointe Coupée, LA Joseph Prevost was the godfather in the baptism of a Negro belonging to Marche, a resident of Natchitoches, LA. The godmother was Genevieve Maieux816. In December 1740 Joseph Prevost was the godfather to Marie, daughter of an Indian and an unknown father. The Indian woman was a slave of Jean Richard La Houssay, commandant. The godmother was Marie Olivat741,817. Joseph Prevost and Genevieve Mayeux were also the godparents of Josephe Mayeux, daughter of François Peirre Mayeux and Nicole Prevost, on 13 Sep 1750 in Pointe Coupée, LA739,818,741. On 12 Nov 1761 in Pointe Coupée, LA he was a witness for the bride in the marriage of Jeanne Laurent and Toussaint Huberdeau741,743,744.

Joseph Prevost sold land to Francisco Bouligny where the city of New Iberia, LA was established in 1779783.

For the marriage of Marie Jeanne Daublin and Joseph Prevost, Marie Jeanne Daublin brought to the marriage 2, 856 livres that were proceeds from her father’s (Valentin Daublin) succession. One-third of this amount went to the community property and the other two-thirds remained clear for the children to be born of the union. Joseph Prevost brought to the marriage a jointure of 500 livres on his future wife and remained in the clear on future children of the union after paying the principal. Joseph Prevost gave his children by his first marriage to Magdeleine Mayeux a share of his property and his new wife Marie Jeanne Daublin agreed to raise and educate the four minor children François, Joseph, Jean Baptiste and Magdeleine819.

An inventory of the estate of Joseph Prevost was made 2 November 1783820,579.

Joseph Prevost was a witness to the civil marriage contract of his sister-in-law Marguerite Mayeux, daughter of Pierre Mayeux and Marie Cellier, and Antoine Patin, widower of Marie Anne Rondot and son of Antoine Patin and Gasparde Monette, on 24 May 1749 in Pointe Coupée Parish, LA745,747.
Questions/Errors notes for Joseph (Spouse 1)
There is confusion in the record as to the date of death of Joseph Prevost. The St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church records has a burial of Joseph Prevost of Illinois, son of Nicolas Prevost, on 20 November 1806 at the age of 80 years. This Joseph Prevost died at the home of Joseph Pierre Nezat of La Pointe on Bayou Teche (present-day Cecilia, LA)757,758. This would mean that Joseph Prevost was born in 1726 which is year the Joseph Prevost, son of Nicolas Prevost and Yves Dubos, was born. This Joseph Prevost, however, was not from Illinois, but from Natchitoches Parish, LA and his father Nicolas Prevost, husband of Yves Dubos, was from Flanders. There was a Nicolas Prevost from Illinois; however, none of his children were named Joseph and none were born as early as 1726. This Nicolas Prevost called Blondin married Marie Françoise Quebodeaux of Kansas in 1745 and all of their known children were born after 1745807. In the St. Martin Parish, LA civil records there is an inventory of the estate of Joseph Prevost dit Collete that occurred on 2 November 1783820,579. It is somewhat uncertain if this inventory of the estate occurred before or after the death of Joseph Prevost dit Collete. There is some indication that Joseph Prevost, who married Magdeleine Mayeux, was still alive in 1789 as he is not listed as deceased in the marriage certificate of his son Joseph Prevost when he married Henriette Borel on 3 November 1789635,634.
Names notes for Joseph (Spouse 1)
Joseph Prevost dit Collet
Joseph Prevost dit Collete
Josephe Prevot dit Collete
Joseph Prevost called Collete
Joseph Provost dit Collet
Joseph Provost, dit Collet
Joseph Provost, dit Collete
Joseph Provost dit Collette
Joseph Provost called Collet
Joseph Provost called Collette
Joseph Provost dit Colet
Josephe Prevot dit Collete
Joseph Prevost
Josef Prevost
Josef Provost
Joe Prevost
Joseph Prevot
Joseph Provot
Joseph Provost
Joseph Collete
Joseph Colette
Joe Prevost
Joe Provost
Pierre Provost
Prevost
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