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Old Families of Louisiana

English · Paperback / Softback

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Old Families of Louisiana enumerates the histories of the state's most notable families, many of whom arrived between 1720 and 1800 from locations throughout the United States and Europe. Prior genealogies recording the foundation families of Louisiana excluded lineages not of French or Spanish origin, but this comprehensive record includes not only those of French and Spanish ancestry, but also Irish, English, and American, now featuring such venerable lines as Claiborne, Kenner, Percy, Chalmette, Landry, Butler, and St. Martin.
A brief history of each family's old-world ancestry traces the nature of their lineage and how they came to inhabit the territory. Relying upon historical documents and oral histories, the authors provide a detailed, genealogically based narrative of the families' descendants, following them as far as the late nineteenth century and including such information as physical attributes, family legend, and old gossip. Reminiscent asides and nearly thirty accompanying illustrations embellish genealogical tables. From the anecdote of John James Audubon tutoring young Eliza Pirrie while he sketched his famous bird portraits to that of Madame de McNamara-Merieult's famously beautiful golden hair that Napoleon requested in exchange for a castle, little-known and illuminating facets of the family members' lives offer unique insight into their personalities and lifestyles.
Born in California in 1875, Stanley Clisby Arthur served as a war correspondent and journalist in the Spanish-American War before moving to Louisiana in 1915, where he later became head of the Louisiana Fish and Wildlife Department. He adopted the state as his home and proceeded to write several books about its history and character, including Pelican's Walking Tours of Old New Orleans, Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em, and Audubon: An Intimate Life of the American Woodsman. He died in 1963 at age eighty-eight.
George Campbell Huchet de Kernion, a member of one of the oldest and most illustrious Louisiana families himself, lent his genealogical and historical expertise to the enhancement of Arthur's project.


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A native of California, Stanley Clisby Arthur spent several years as a journalist as well as a war correspondent in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. Arthur arrived in Louisiana in 1915 and came to view it as his adopted home, dedicating much of his life to documenting its customs, culture, and history. According to the introduction to Walking Tours of Old New Orleans, Arthur's greatest talent lay in his ability to delve into neglected historical sources and give life to the facts within. Arthur was the head of the Louisiana Fish and Wildlife Department for many years. His love of the outdoors is reflected in his novel about naturalist John Audubon, titled Audubon: An Intimate Life of the American Woodsman . During the Great Depression, Arthur was appointed regional director of the Survey of Federal Archives. This allowed him to delve even more deeply into the history of New Orleans and Louisiana, and he published several more historical works. Stanley Clisby Arthur died in 1963 at the age of eighty-eight.

Product details

Authors Stanley Arthur
Assisted by Stanley Clisby Arthur (Editor)
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.1999
 
EAN 9781565544567
ISBN 978-1-56554-456-7
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 154 mm x 234 mm x 27 mm
Weight 653 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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