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- [S1816] 1763 Acadian Census of Maryland (Transcript), (Name: France. Ministère des Affaires étrangères; Location: Microfilm C-12547 MG 5 A Image 883-902 (Page 198-216);), Page 902.
Records Rene Blanchard, Marguerite Thevreau (sic) mon epouse, Francoise Blanchard, and Magdeliene Blanchard; and immediately below Enselme Blanchard and Esther le Blanc mon Epouse; residing Baltimore. Identifies Esther LeBlanc as the wife of Anselme Blanchard
- [S1741] Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianians: Census Records 1758-1796, Jacqueline K Voorhies, (Name: University of Southwestern Louisiana; Date: 1973;), Pages 428-434.
Source Book not viewed. Records Anselmo Blanchar age 26 head of family number 2, wife Cortez [sic] Esther age 23, son Gérôme age 1 1/2, daughter Roza age 4, and orphan [sister?] Margarita Blanchard age 13; among Acadians who settled at St. Gabriel in 1767. Source for approximate year of birth
- [S1780] 1788 Census Circa of New Feliciana, LA (Transcript), Judy Riffel, (Name: Le Comite des Archives de la Louisiane; Location: Le Raconteur; Date: Vol XXXV, No 2 (Jun 2015), Pages 80-85;), Page 81.
Source periodical article not viewed. Records, in the circa 1788 Census of New Feliciana, widower Anselmo Blanchard listed alone, as 1 male plus 20 male slaves. Source for approximate year of death
- [S1816] 1763 Acadian Census of Maryland (Transcript), (Name: France. Ministère des Affaires étrangères; Location: Microfilm C-12547 MG 5 A Image 883-902 (Page 198-216);), Page 902.
Records Rene Blanchard, Marguerite Thevreau (sic) mon epouse, Francoise Blanchard, and Magdeliene Blanchard; and immediately below Enselme Blanchard and Esther le Blanc mon Epouse; residing Baltimore. As no children are listed, they are likely recently married. Source for approximate year of marriage
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