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Family History Library. This reinforces the point that the online records may not be the only existing records.
31	BMS, 1701-1702, Notre Dame, La Rochelle, image 41, accessed 9/26/08.
32	BMS, 1716-7, Notre Dame, La Rochelle, image 63, accessed 4/13/09.
33	BMS, 1716-7, Notre Dame, La Rochelle, image 99, accessed 4/13/09.
34	Daniel Burgot, ?L'Emigration fransaise vers la Louisiane de 1698 a 1754,? http://daniel burgot.club.fr/html/deportation/occident.htm. accessed 4/22/09. M. Burgot lists a number of persons engaged by recruiters for the Company of the West to go to Louisiana as indentured servants. Jean Arlux and son were among them.
35	BMS, 1717-18, Saint Nicolas, La Rochelle, image 51, accessed 9/29/08.
Departmental archives of Alpes-Maritimes, Baptemes, Manages, Sepultures, 1689-
1699, Cannes, image 96, http://www.servicesenligne-cg06.fr/archives/indexEC.php. accessed 3/27/09.
37	BMS, 1671-79, Cannes, image 82, accessed 3/28/09.
38	BMS, 1671-79, Cannes, image 124, accessed 3/27/09.
39	BMS, 1671-79, Cannes, image 6, accessed 3/26/09.
40	BMS, 1671-1679, Cannes, image 57, accessed 3/26/09.
41	BMS, 1671-1679, Cannes, image 131, accessed 3/26/09.
42	BMS, 1671-1679, Cannes, image 240, accessed 3/26/09.
43	BMS, 1680-1688, Cannes, image 13, accessed 3/26/09.
44	BMS, 1680-1688, Cannes, image 120, accessed 3/26/09.
45	BMS, 1689-1699, Cannes, image 37, accessed 3/26/09.
46	BMS, 1689-1699, Cannes, image 80, accessed 3/26/09.
47	BMS, 1689-1699, Cannes, image 100, accessed 3/26/09.
48	BMS, 1719-1739, Cannes, image 81, accessed 3/26/09.
49	Albert Dauzat, Dictionnaire etymologique des noms de famille et prenoms de France (Paris: Larousse, 1994), 12.
David MacGibbon, The Architecture of Provence and the Riviera (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1888), 308.
51	PagesJaunes, http://www.pagesiaunes.fr/trouverunnom/RecherchePagesBlanches.do.
52	Marie-Lou Laroche, ?Les ?petits metiers? et les artisans ayant un rapport avec la vie maritime provenfale du XIV? au XVI? s. Les pecheurs et la peche,? http://www.archeoprovence.com/doc/artisans.htm. accessed 4/22/09.
53	?Superior Council,? LHQ 19 (October 1936), 1080-85.
54	On 13 January 1721 in Mobile, Jean Baptiste, the son of a slave of Jean Arlu and unnamed father, was baptized. Jean Arlu was the godfather. The act does not state if this was father or son; he stated he could not sign, so it must have been Jean Arlu fils, since the father could sign (Calagaz, Mobile Records, 104, act #316). This child?s children used the surnames Baptiste and Arlu. Etienne Arlu, the son of Jean and Catherine Bazil, left a bequest in his will to Baptiste. It seems very likely that Jean Arluc fils fathered this child Jean Baptiste. My thanks to Nancy Dupaquier for making me aware of this branch of the family.
55	Marcel Giraud, A History of French Louisiana, Volume 5, The Company of the Indies,
1723-1731, Brian Pearce, translator (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991), 160.
56	BMS, 1726-27, Notre Dame, La Rochelle, image 90, accessed 10/04/08.


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