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| Brian Comeaux, "The Morning Advocate, May 7, 1998, Baton Rouge, La.," Column by Damon Veach, entitled "Louisiana Ancestors". Some of the descendants of Emmanuel were among the many Hebert families who eventually made their way to Louisiana following the deportation. Emmanuel and his wife, Andree Brun, settled near Port Royal. Emmanuel likely inherited the farm of his father. By the census of 1693, Emmanuel had become one of the most prosperous inhabitants of the Port Royal region. He had 30 arpents in cultivation and owned 20 head of cattle and 15 swine. Ray Arcement@@usa.net (unknown website) Emmanuel & Etienne were twins. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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