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(‎Added reference to claim: locatedIn (P7): Louisiana (Q968234), #quickstatements; batch #967 by User:Alicia Sheill)
(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): The location of this estate within Pointe Coupée is unknown. The widow Barron [Baron] is likely Marie Anne Lacour (1762-?), widow of George Baron II (1754-1785) and the daughter of J.B. Lacour and Marie Anne Jeanne dit Frederic Leonard, the Widow Lacour. Widow Barron may have resided with her mother, the Widow Lacour, in the 1790s., #quickstatements; batch #967 by User:Alicia Sheill)
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The location of this estate within Pointe Coupée is unknown. The widow Barron [Baron] is likely Marie Anne Lacour (1762-?), widow of George Baron II (1754-1785) and the daughter of J.B. Lacour and Marie Anne Jeanne dit Frederic Leonard, the Widow Lacour. Widow Barron may have resided with her mother, the Widow Lacour, in the 1790s.
Property / hasDescription: The location of this estate within Pointe Coupée is unknown. The widow Barron [Baron] is likely Marie Anne Lacour (1762-?), widow of George Baron II (1754-1785) and the daughter of J.B. Lacour and Marie Anne Jeanne dit Frederic Leonard, the Widow Lacour. Widow Barron may have resided with her mother, the Widow Lacour, in the 1790s. / rank
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 30 September 2022

SCPC-PLA-PLA-USLA.POINTECOUPEE.WIDOWBARRONESTATE
  • SCPC-PLA-PLA-USLA.POINTECOUPEE.WIDOWBARRONESTATE
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Widow Barron estate
SCPC-PLA-PLA-USLA.POINTECOUPEE.WIDOWBARRONESTATE
  • SCPC-PLA-PLA-USLA.POINTECOUPEE.WIDOWBARRONESTATE

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The location of this estate within Pointe Coupée is unknown. The widow Barron [Baron] is likely Marie Anne Lacour (1762-?), widow of George Baron II (1754-1785) and the daughter of J.B. Lacour and Marie Anne Jeanne dit Frederic Leonard, the Widow Lacour. Widow Barron may have resided with her mother, the Widow Lacour, in the 1790s.
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