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CUEVAS - MAUFFRAY FAMILIES
;dro de	Cuevas - Ysabel Batista		Nicholas Ladner - Mariana Paquet
Juan	de Cuevas	M	Maria Helena Ladner
b -	Seville, Spain		b - about 1780 - Cat Island
d -	September 24, 1849		d - October 10, 1853
	(both in	tomb in Biloxi cemetery)	
*1.	Juan Jose Jr. (1796)	(father of	Josephine Cuevas Mauffray - Sec C)
II.	Helene (1798)	M	Julian Ladner
*111.	Francois (5/22/1799)	(father of Armantine Cuevas Mauffray - Sec D)	
IV.	Bridget (1801)	M	John Baptist Ladner
V.	Celeste (1803)	M	Gines Garcia
VI.	Marie (1805)	M	Henry Augustus Krohn
VII.	Pierre (1808)	M	Marie Louise Ladner
VIII.	Charles Ferdinand (1811) M		Rose Desiree Caillavet
IX.	Euphrasine (1812)	M	/*7}<dUA^o Guardia
X.	Ramond (1812)	M	1.	Isabella Penalver (died 1849) 2.	Desiree Irma Monet Wilkson
XI.	Pauline (1815)	M	Basque
*Indicates direct descent. Early baptismal, confirmation and/or marriage records may be found in archives of St Louis Cathedral (SLC), New Orleans, LA. and Immaculate Conception Cathedral (ICC), Mobile, AL. Many of these certifications name parents as well as grandparents. Earliest records are in French and Spanish.
Ill and IV baptized May 4, 1801 (ICC Archives)
Note; Intermarriage among the families. In February 1699, Pierre Le Moyne Sieur D'Iberville planted the French Fleur de Lis banner near Biloxi. Both the church and the civil authorities frowned upon racial intermarriage during the French and Spanish periods.


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