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Marcum, Marioquin, Martin, Mathis, McCarthy, McGraw, McQueen, Mitchell, Miller, Moore, Moran, Morgan, Morin, Morris, Murphy, Myers, Newell, O'Bannon, Palmer, Perkins, Pfleukhom, Powell, Puckett, Quave, Reed, Reneer, Richard, Richte, Robinson, Rouse, Rushing, Rustige, Ryan, Santa Cruz, Sargent, Sartwell, Saucier, Scarborough, Seaman, Selph, Seymour, Sheffield, Shields, Shoemaker, Simmons,
Simms, Singleton, Slack, Spratley, St. Martin, Starks, Stedhem, Stewart, Switzer, Thomas, Tillman,
Tisdale, Tobiason, Van Court, Vamado, Veckel, Wadleigh, Ware, Weakley, Webster, Wells, Wetzel, Wieniewitz, Williams, Wolfe, Woods, Young
The Meaut Family - During the early part of the 1800's Guillaume Meaut began a forty five year service on the sea. Most of this time was spent in the service of France. While on the sea, Guillaume kept a dairy about his travels around the world. Fortunately for his own descendants, of which the Biloxi Meauts are a part, some of his diary concerned his family, brothers and sisters and his children. Francois Meaut, son of Guillaume, came to America in the early 1830?s. He remained in New Orleans for a short time, then moved to Biloxi, where he met and married Anastasia Ryan, daughter of Jacques Ryan and Elizabeth Laforce. Elizabeth was descended from the Ryans of Savannah, GA, and from the Choctow tribe of the Natchez area. They had eleven children, descendants of whom help populate the Gulf Coast.
Meaut Book Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Place of Origin of the Meaut Family p 1
Chapter 3 The Simon Meaut-Marie Cariven Family p 13
Chapter 5 Guillaume Meaut and the Sea p 32
Chapter 7 1811-1814 p 61
Chapter 9 Francois Comes to Biloxi p 92
Chapter 11 Francois1 Service to Harrison County p 124
Chapter 13 Final Years of Guillaume Meaut p 140
Chapter 15 Eugenie p 167
Chapter 17 Martial p 174
Chapter 19 Henrietta p 187
Chapter 21 Francis Paul p 209
Chapter23 Pauline	p 230
Chapter 25 Oscar p 255
Chapter 2 The Meauts p 6
Chapter 4 Guillaume Joachim Meaut p 23
Chapter 6 1807-1811 p 47
Chapter 8 1815-1830 p 72
Chapter 10 Francois Begins a Family p 103
Chapter 12 Benjamin Eugene Meaut p 135
Chapter 14 Jean Leonee Meaut p 148
Chapter 16 Eugene p 168
Chapter 18 Henry p 175
Chapter20 Justin p 191
Chapter 22 Pascal p 218
Chapter 24 Gaspard p 247
Chapter 26 Marguerite p 258
Chapter27 Madeleine p 268 Appendix I Additional Ancestors p 272 Appendix 2 Cemetery Records p 274
Family Names Appearing in the Meaut Book: Abshire, Adams, Allegret, Allen, Allums, Alves, Andre, Andry, Armbruster, Asman, Astoul, Aull, Aultman, Autin, Baker, Bancroft, Barth, Barton, Bash, Bays, Beaugez, Beddingfield, Bennett, Benton, Blake, Bodin, Boley, Bolton, Bon, Bonanno, Bondi, Bonnigal, Boone, Boruk, Bosarge, Bostwick, Boswell, Boudreaux, Bouey, Bowles, Bradley, Brandt, Brant, Bray, Brewer, Bridges, Brignac, Brisset, Broussard, Brown, Bryant, Buhl, Bullard, Bums, Burton, Byrd, Caldwell, Cannette, Cantin, Capps, Carcabasis, Carco, Cariven, Carroll, Carter, Cassels, Catchot, Cazeaux, Chambliss, Chariot, Charrier, Chastant, Chatham, Chauviere, Chavis, Chevalier, Childs, Clark, Cleary, Clement, Clemons, Coats, Cobb, Cohen, Colbet, Collier, Collins, Cook, Cooper, Corbin, Cosse, Coste, Cote, Cotton, Cowan, Cox, Craft, Craig, Creel, Crenshaw, Crum, Cummins, Curtis, Cvetko, Dagoret, Daigle, Dambill, Davis, DeCoursey, Demoran, Demoruelle, Derring, Des Rosiers, DeSilvey, Desporte, Diaz, Dick, Dishner, Dixon, D?Olier, Donahue, Dorcik, Dossett, Doyle, Droiteau, Dronet, Drumm, Dunlay, Durel, Durkin, Dutruch, Duvall, DuVemay, Eardley, Edwards, Egloff, Eistetter, Elder, Ellis, Emmett, Englehardt, English, Entrekin, Fasulla, Fauntleroy, Favalora, Favre, Fayard, Fehlmann, Felder, Feming, Field, Fields, Fleury, Flowers, Flurry, Fortenberry, Fortner, Fountain, Fournier, Fowler, Franke, Freeman, Frentz, Frybarger, Fryou, Gagne, Gallo, Gallop, Galy, Gamble, Gardia, Gargaret, Gauthier, Gazzo, Gelpi, Gerber, Gerszewski, Giddens, Giequeaux, Giese, Gifford, Gill, Gilson, Gironiere, Glenn, Goin, Gonsoulin, Graffagnino, Graves, Green, Gregory, Gross, Guillotte, Gutierrez, Guzman, Hall, Harper, Harthcock, Harvey, Harwell, Heaton, Hecht, Hein, Hennig, Hewitt, Hightower, Hill, Hinckley, Hitchens, Holland, Holley, Hollis, Hopper, Hosli, Hotchberger, Howell, Howze, Huber, Huffmaster, Hughes, Hurley, Hutchinson, filing, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johnason, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jurich, Juron, Kay, Kaye, Keebler, Keegan, Kennedy, Kerdanet, Kick, Killegrew, Klant, Kleinheitz, Knowlton, Koehl, Kosh, Kottmyer,
Kozak, Labash, Ladnier, LaDoux, Lafitteau, LaForce, LaGrange, Lamonte, Landry, Lanenbacker, Langlinais, Lara, Larsen, Lavers, Lawson, Leadley. Lebec. Lechner, Lee, Lemoine, Leonard, I.essiter,
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