Decrypting names and people in Creole genealogy through linguistic knowledge
September 15, 2016 by
Christophe Landry, Ph.D. |
Louisiana Creole genealogy is notoriously difficult for many researchers. A major reason is linguistic; many of the records are not in English, and thoseRead More
Decrypting names in Louisiana Creole genealogy
by
Christophe Landry, Ph.D. |
ouisiana Creole genealogy is notoriously arduous for many researchers. A major reason is linguistic; many of the records are not in English, andRead More
Animal-drawn transportation in Louisiana’s “French Triangle,” by Brian J. Costello, Ct HRE, OT, OLJ
July 22, 2016 by
Brian Costello |
From colonial times well into the mid-20th century and long after the arrival of the automobile, travel by animal-drawn conveyance was the chiefRead More