
To identify and verify the family histories of Acadians in the northeastern region of North America, particularly before the deportation of the early 18th century. Please ONLY add profiles of early French settlers of Acadia and those born in Acadia prior to the end of the expulsion of the Acadians (11 July 1764) . Once the profiles have been identified, the task of untangling can begin! N...
The German Coast (French: Côte des Allemands) was a region of the early Louisiana settlement located above New Orleans on the Mississippi River — specifically, in St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, Ascension and St. James parishes of present-day Acadiana. Its name derives from the large population of German pioneers, who were settled in 1721 by John Law, and the Company of the Indies. When the ...
Welcome / Bienvenue! The Acadians of North America portal is here to facilitate those researching ancestors or relatives identified as Acadian descendants from the French who settled in the New France colony of Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries. We encourage everyone with a link to the Acadian culture to communicate and explore a common ancestry. From the earliest establishment of the...
Acadian (Cajun) and French Canadian Emigrants to Louisiana and the Gulf Coast - 1st generation heads of households. Resources Acadians in Gray Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History Acadian Communities in Louisiana as they existed at the time of the first Acadians arrival to present-day Louisiana: Louisiana was under Spanish rule (1762-March 1801) at which time many records were recorde...
Scope of Project This project aims to identify Acadian French Corsairs (Privateers, Pirates) and the ships they sailed with Corsairs (Ships) Le Tigre Alain Bourg Paul Babin La Biche Jean-François Bourg Le Jason François-Xavier [Xavier] Bourg La Duchesse Joseph-Ignace Gaudet
Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick ( CCNB ) is an institution of post-secondary education founded in 1970, that serves all the Francophone and Acadian communities in New Brunswick through its five campuses in Bathurst, Campbellton, Dieppe, Edmundston and the Acadian Peninsula.