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Brief synopsis of genealogy:
1.	Christian Ladner "Christianne Letdener" b. 1699 marr. Marie Barbe Counal
a.	Jean Baptiste "Christian" 1724
b. Mathurin "Christian" 1725
c. Nicholas "Christian" 1727
2.	Jean Baptist Ladner, Sr. "Christian" b. 1724
marr. Marie Louise Fisseau "DeLorme"
a.	Marie Louise Christian
b.	Louise Baptiste Chistian
c.	Constance Christian
d.	Marie Anne Christian
e.	Angelique Christian
f.	Marie Louise Christian
g.	Jean Baptist	Ladner, Jr.	bap.	1767
h.	Marie Louise	Christian
3.	Jean	Baptist Ladner, Jr. bap.	1767
marr. Francoise Carco "Carcoux"
a.	Gilbert "Julbare" b. 1788
b.	Basilia
c.	Genovieve
d.	Nazille
e.	Carlos
f.	Jean Baptiste
g.	Julian
h.	Eugenie "Gena"
4.	Gilbert "Julbare"	Ladner b. 1788, marr.1807, d. 1852
marr. Louise Desiree "Pouponne" Morin (Doll Face)
a.	Rosalie
b. Marthe "Martha"
c.	Cecile
d.	Albert
e.	Guillaume "Victor" b. 1816
f.	Narcisse Simon "Semore"
g.	Moses "Moise"
h.	Gilbert, Jr. **
**(The Carpetbaggers went to his house during the Civil War and hanged him in front of his wife and children.)
5.	Guillaume "Victor" Ladner b. 1816, marr. 1835
(He adopted the nickname "Victor" and used that as his name)
marr. Marie Honorine "Norine" Carver, b. 1816 (parents Elihu Carver & Justine Necaise)
(Elihu was a pioneer and mapped most of Hancock & Harrison County in the 1800s. He also owned vast tracts of land.)
a.	Rosalie


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