Therese Prevost and her husband Celestin Carlin were godparents at the baptism of Elizabeth Clark, daughter of James Clark and Ester Comstock, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 19 June 1797. The baptism was at the home of James Clark who lived at Prairie James - the English Coast
1365,1366.
Celestin Carlin and Julie Prevost were godparents at the baptism of Claire Celestin, daughter of Denis Celestin and Susanne Labaterie, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 6 November 1802
1398.
Celestin Carlin and Agathe Derouan were the godparents at the baptism of Hyacinthe Carlin, daughter of Alexis Carlin and Genevieve Derouan, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 18 August 1799
1399,1400.
Celestin Carlin and ____ Navarre were the godparents at the baptism of Hilary Rigues, daughter of Abraham Rigues and Elizabeth Loftin, and at the baptism of John Ruben Rigues, son of Abraham Rigues and Anne Lofton. Both baptisms were in St. Martin Parish, LA on 6 November 1802 at the home of Louis Desmarais on lower Bayou Teche
1401,1402.
Celestin Carlin and Dorothee Carlin were the godparents at the baptism of Henriette Carlin, daughter of Honnore Carlin and Marguerite Bourgeois, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 17 January 1805
1403,1404.
Celestin Carlin was one of the witnesses on the death notice of Louis Desmarets, an inhabitant of the lower Bayou Teche, who died at his home in St. Mary Parish, LA on 15 August 1815. Other witnesses who signed the document were Alexis Carlin, Denis Carlin, Winfrey Locket, Jacob Hafleigh and Father Gabriel Isabey
1405,1406,1407.
Celestin Carlin and Eugenie Prevost, his step-daughter, were godparents at the baptism of Marie Prevost, daughter of Ursin Prevost and Julie Prevost, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 14 December 1815
1408,1409.
Celestin Carlin was one of the witnesses on the death notice of Adelaide Blanco Navarre, wife of Louis Desmaret, who died in St. Mary Parish, LA on 8 December 1813 and was buried on 9 December 1813 in the Carlin Cemetery. Other witnesses were Alexis Carlin, Denis Carlin, Winefrey Locket, Jacob Haifleigh and Father Gabriel Isabey
1410,1411,1412.
Celestin Carlin was a witness to the marriage of Hortence Carlin, daughter of Alexis Carlin and Genevieve Drouan, and Jean Bernard Silvain Salles, son of Jean Salles and Claire Françoise Beaux, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 11 April 1820. Other witnesses were Jean Labarthe, Honore Carlin, Even Bowles, Eugene Carlin, Celestine Arvin and Father Marcel Borella
1413,1414.
There is a record of a Celestin Carlin marrying Therese Blondin (Teresia Blaudin) in St. Martin Parish, LA in November 1793. Witnesses at the marriage were E. Forstall and Peytavin Du Bousquet. No parentage is given in the records for either spouse
1369,1370. Some of the children of Nicolas Prevost, husband of Marie Françoise Quebedeau and father of Therese Prevost, and some of his children carried the ‘dit’ name Blondin. For example the brother of Therese Prevost - Louis Prevost dit Blondin - carried this ‘dit’ name
1371,1372,1373. Thus it seems probable that this is a marriage record of Celestin Carlin, son of Joseph Carlin and Françoise Lange, and Therese Prevost, daughter of Nicolas Prevost and Marie Françoise Quebedeau. Interestingly, this couple signed a civil marriage contract in St. Martin Parish, LA on 8 February 1794
1374,1167,1342,1375. Usually the civil contract for marriage was signed several days before the church service was performed.
Witnesses to the civil marriage contract of Celestin Carlin and Therese Provost in St. Martin Parish, LA on 8 February 1794 were Louis Dantilly Bertin and Michel Broussard for the groom and Antoine Martinez and Ramon de Cordova for the bride
1342,1335.
Celestin Carlin was an infantryman (fusillier) in the Fourth Company of the Attakapas Militia in 1792. He is listed as 23 years old and as a Creole
1382,1391.
In 1808 Celestin Carlin was censused in St. Mary Parish, LA and was living on Bayou Teche in the region from the Church at St. Martinville, LA downstream to Berwick’s Bay. At the time he owned six (6) slaves and 23.5 waterfront arpents of land
1415.
Celestin Carlin was listed in the Federal Census of 1810 as living on the region of Bayou Teche from the Attakapas Church down to Berwick’s Bay
1416.
In 1813 Celestin Carlin is listed as a St. Mary Parish, LA taxpayer and as having eleven (11) slaves in the parish
1417,1381.
Celestin Carlin was a buyer at the succession sale of Barnet Hulick on 3 February 1816
1418,1419.
The godparents of Celestin Carlin were Jean Baptiste Lange and Therese de Bore
1383.
Celestin Carlin and Joseph Charpentier were witnesses to the inventory taken after the death of Eugene Sennette on 17 June 1817 in St. Mary Parish, LA. The appraisers were Martin Demaret and Dennis Carlin
1420,1421.
Celestin Carlin and Honore Carlin were petitioners to open the succession of their brother Denis Carlin in St. Mary Parish, LA
1422,1423.
Celestin Carlin and his brother Honore Carlin were present at the family meeting in St. Mary Parish, LA for the succession of Michael Hayes, who died 29 August 1823
1424,1425.
On 14 June 1823 Celestin Carlin and Lefroi Carlin were present at the family meeting in St. Mary Parish, LA to appoint a tutors to the children of Julie Prevost, deceased and wife of Herbert Pellerin
1426,1427.
Honore Carlin was appointed tutor and Celestin Carlin was appointed undertutor of the minors of Mary Saunie and Constant Cavalier, both deceased, at a family meeting in St. Marty Parish, LA on 28 April 1824. In addition, Honore Carlin was chosen as curator ad bona and Celestin Carlin was chosen as curator ad litem by Celeste Cavalier, an adult minor, at the same meeting. Furthermore, at this meeting Celestin Carlin and Charles Trufer were appointed appraisers of the estate
1428,1429.
On 16 June 1827 Celestin Carlin was a buyer at the sale in St. Mary Parish, LA of property belonging to the estate of Joseph Allain
1430,1431.
On 23 February 1832 Celestin Carlin is listed as one of many persons having notes and accounts due to William S. Barr, a store owner, who died in St. Mary Parish, LA
1432,1433.
In August 1832 in St. Mary Parish, LA Celestin Carlin was appointed tutor to the minor children of Evan Bowles, deceased and husband of Dorothea Carlin, and curator pro tem of the absent minor heirs Eleanor Bowles and Susan Bowles. Dorothea Carlin was the sister of Celestin Carlin
1434,1435.
Celestin Carlin and Charles Michael Charpentier were witnesses to the marriage of Ursin Prevost, son of Nicolas Prevost and Marie Jeanne Prevost, and Julie Prevost, daughter of Pierre Prevost and Marie Therese Prevost and widow of Antoine Etier, in St. Mary Parish, LA on 29 November 1813
1436,1437.
On 1 October 1812 in St. Mary Parish, LA Celestin Carlin declared that Lufroy Prevost and Lucy Prevost were both over twenty-one years of age. This was part of their marriage record. Celestin Carlin also was a witness to this marriage
1438,1439.
Celestin Carlin and Jean M. Andre on 3 September 1824 in St. Mary Parish, LA declared that John Felterman, son of Jean Baptiste Felterman and Marie Françoise Magdalen Josephe Bourg, and Celeste Miller, daughter of Jacob Miller and Sophia Hoffman and widow of Jean Baptiste Betrand, were both over twenty-one years of age. This was part of their marriage record. Celestin Carlin was also a witness to their marriage
1440,1441.
On 12 April 1825 in St. Mary Parish, LA Celestin Carlin and Honore Carlin declared that Lufroy Carlin, son of Celestin Carlin and Marie Therese Prevost, and Henrietta Carlin, daughter of Honore Carlin and Marguerite Bourgeois, declared that both over twenty-one years of age and that they have permission to marry. Lufroy Carlin and Henrietta Carlin were first cousins
1442,1443.
Celestin Carlin was a witness to the marriage of Alexander Broussard, son of Joseph Broussard, and Clarise Emelie LeBlanc, daughter of Theopheles LeBlanc, on 25 August 1827 in St. Mary Parish, LA
1444,1445.
Marie Therése Prevost is listed as ‘of Pointe Coupée’
1359,1360,1342 in some references and ‘of Illinois’
1361,1362 in other references. We do know that Marie Françoise Quebedeau, the mother of Marie Therése Prevost, was from Illinois. Perhaps that is the origin of the ‘of Illinois’ reference.
Philippe Verret and Charles Provost were witnesses to the marriage of Pierre Prevost, son of Joseph Prevost and Jeanne Daublin, to Therese Prevost, daughter of Nicolas Prevost and Marie Françoise Quebedeau in St. Martin Parish, LA on 19 February 1786. Father Geffrotin conducted the marriage
801,802.
Therese Prevost and Joseph Prevost were godparents at the baptism of Celestine Dartes, daughter of Jean Dartes and Pelagie Prevost, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 9 November 1787
1363,1364.
Therese Prevost and her husband Celestin Carlin were godparents at the baptism of Elizabeth Clark, daughter of James Clark and Ester Comstock, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 19 June 1797. The baptism was at the home of James Clark who lived at Prairie James - the English Coast
1365,1366.
Therese Prevost and Baptiste Ringuet were godparents at the baptism of Emerantine Carlin, daughter of Denis Carlin and Susanne Labaterie, in St. Martin Parish, LA on 15 December 1799. The baptism was at the home of Widow Nicolas Guenard on Bayou Teche
1367,1368.
There is a record of a Celestin Carlin marrying Therese Blondin (Teresia Blaudin) in St. Martin Parish, LA in November 1793. Witnesses at the marriage were E. Forstall and Peytavin Du Bousquet. No parentage is given in the records for either spouse
1369,1370. Some of the children of Nicolas Prevost, husband of Marie Françoise Quebedeau and father of Therese Prevost, and some of his children carried the ‘dit’ name Blondin. For example the brother of Therese Prevost - Louis Prevost dit Blondin - carried this ‘dit’ name
1371,1372,1373. Thus it seems probable that this is a marriage record of Celestin Carlin, son of Joseph Carlin and Françoise Lange, and Therese Prevost, daughter of Nicolas Prevost and Marie Françoise Quebedeau. Interestingly, this couple signed a civil marriage contract in St. Martin Parish, LA on 8 February 1794
1374,1167,1342,1375. Usually the civil contract for marriage was signed several days before the church service was performed.
Witnesses to the civil marriage contract of Celestin Carlin and Therese Provost in St. Martin Parish, LA on 8 February 1794 were Louis Dantilly Bertin and Michel Broussard for the groom and Antoine Martinez and Ramon de Cordova for the bride
1342,1335.
The godparents of Marie Therése Provost when she was baptized on 14 January 1766 in Pointe Coupée Parish, LA were George Guillaume Bergeron and Marie Therese Drouillon, wife of Pierre Sibin
582,1344.