Monday, September 6, 2010

Treasure Chest Thursday – Edgerly Petroleum Company, 1926

Five men, covered in oil, stand on a drilling platform.  A moment frozen in time in Ged, Louisiana. Their names, as well as “3-11-Crew Vincent #10,” are written on the back of this photo taken on 5 July 1926. This photo is my entry for today’s Treasure Chest Thursday. Edgerly Petroleum Company With the discovery [...]

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Follow Friday – Louisiana Genealogy Blog

February 5, 2010 by Blue Eyes and Bluebonnets  
Filed under Genealogy, featured

In honor of my Louisiana Cajun roots, I’d like to highlight the Louisiana Genealogy Blog for my first Follow Friday post. The Louisiana Genealogy Blog is a great resource for those of us researching our Louisiana ancestors. What you’ll find: Louisiana surnames, with email addresses of people researching each surname Links to other Louisiana genealogy [...]

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Treasure Chest Thursday – Cyprien Duhon Land Patents

Land patents signed by Presidents Lincoln and Grant for land sold to my ancestor Cyprien Duhon! These are the family treasures for my very first Treasure Chest Thursday post. I spend a lot of research time following online links that lead nowhere, so I felt like I had won the lottery when I discovered copies [...]

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Bill and Lucy Courrege Benoit, New Car, 1926

December 9, 2009 by Blue Eyes and Bluebonnets  
Filed under Benoit, featured

This photo is of my grandparents in front of their new car. My grandfather is holding my mother, who was born in 1926, so this photo was probably taken in 1926 or 1927. They must have been going someplace special because they are all dressed up. Willie “Bill” Benoit (1894-1985) was born in Vinton, Louisiana, [...]

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Richard’s Boudin & Seafood in Sulphur, LA

How can you not love a place with appetizers named gator gallops and mudbug riders.

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