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Family life

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Gebert-Ray-Lee Families. Papers, 1810-1962, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0065
Scope and Contents

The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.

Dates: 1810-1962, n.d.

History of the Cajuns and Their Family Life in Louisiana. Article, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-MSS-0250
Scope and Contents

Article: much of this history is taken from an article on Cajun Country by R.G. Washington. No other information given.

Dates: n.d.

Mier, Betty (1932-2003). Collection, 1766-1995, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0276
Scope and Contents

This collection contains her working files on family histories from the Acadiana area.

Dates: 1766-1995, n.d.

Rees Family. Papers, 1804-1827

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0013A
Scope and Contents This collection consists of copies of transcripts of the letters from Mrs. Margaret Jones Rees Morgan of Morgantown, Berks County, Pennsylvania to her son David Rees in Louisiana (usually sent in care of Benjamin Morgan or George Morgan of New Orleans). The letters are dated from 1804 to 1827. David Rees settled near Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, served as a justice of the peace from 1805 to 1835, represented Attakapas County in the first legislature of Louisiana, and served as a major in the...
Dates: 1804-1827

Rees Family. Papers, 1826-1901, 1974

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0013
Scope and Contents This collection contains personal and business correspondence of the Henry Rees Family of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. It reflects life from about mid-nineteenth century to the twentieth century dealing with family life, illness (such as yellow fever), community life, agriculture, finances, taxes, legal matters and attitudes and opinions on contemporary events. Included also are the legal papers of Henry Rees generated while he served as Justice of the Peace in St. Martin Parish and Orderly...
Dates: 1826-1901, 1974