Silvie LeMoine

Brief Life History of Silvie

Silvie LeMoine was born in 1699, in France. She married Jean Baptiste Barbeau before 1720, in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in 1748, in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States, at the age of 49.

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Jean Baptiste Barbeau
1695–1750
Silvie LeMoine
1699–1748
Marriage: before 1720
Jean Baptiste Barbeau
1722–1798

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  • May 1749 marriage of Jean Baptiste Barbeau, widower of Catherine Allard, son of Jean Bapt. Barbeau & Sylvie Lemoine, from New Orleans; and Jeanne Legras, daughter of Jean-Ignace Legras & Jeanne Germain, of Prairie du Rocher. - La population des forts fran
  • 2 August 1746 marriage of Jean Baptiste Barbeau, son of Jean Baptiste Barbeau & Sylvie Lemoine; and Catherine Allard, daughter of Henri (Honore) Allard & Jeanne Germain. - La population des forts français d'Amérique, XVIIIe siècle

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World Events (2)

1700 · French Monarchy

The French monarchy started way before the 1700s, but for the most part the major events of history took place during this time before the French Revolution started. This was known as the Bourbon Dynasty. Louis XIV the Great, Louis XV the Beloved, Louis XVI the Restorer of French Liberty, and Louis XVII all reigned during this time.

1718

Historical Affiliations: Kingdom of France 1718–1763 Kingdom of Spain 1763–1802 French First Republic 1802–1803 United States of America 1803–1861 State of Louisiana 1861 Confederate States of America 1861–1862 United States of America 1862–present

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: French Andre, Armand, Emile, Normand, Jacques, Jean-Pierre, Lucien, Pierre, Aime, Clovis, Gaston, Marcel.

French: from Old French moine monk (from Latin monacus), with fused masculine definite article le, probably an occupational name for a servant at a monastery or an ironic nickname for someone of monkish behavior or appearance. Compare Lemoyne and Moine .

History: This surname is listed (in the form Le Moine) in the (US) National Huguenot Society's register of qualified Huguenot ancestors (along with its variant or altered form Le Moyne) and also in the similar register of the Huguenot Society of America. — In North America, this surname was originally also a secondary surname or dit (‘also called’) name, now found e.g. among the descendants of Jean Guyon du Buisson from France (see Guyon ), through Joseph Guyon dit Lemoine.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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