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The Bergeron History (1)

5/18/2019

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The surname Bergeron has wide distribution and a complex history in southern Louisiana. People of that name arrived early in the French colony; a Jean Baptiste Bergeron from Illinois (originally from Canada) was living with his family in New Orleans in 1725. Sometime before 1740 Guillaume Bergeron dit St. Onge, a soldier in the French marine, was stationed at Natchitoches but later settled in Pointe Coupee. In the 1760s several Bergeron families came to Louisiana from Acadia, settling in St. James Parish. Little is known of the early new Orleans Bergeron, but most of the households of that name in the state today probably can trace ancestry either from the Bergerons of Pointe Coupee or from those of St. James Parish.
 
Guillaume Bergeron dit St. Onge was one of the pioneer settlers and probably the main progenitor of the Bergeron families of Pointe Coupee. While stationed in Natchitoches he married in 1740 Agnes Renaugiere of Kaskaski Post, Illinois. The couple migrated to Pointe Coupee before the birth of their first child in 1744, and by the late 1740, Guillaume had become an established planter on False River. His wife bore him five sons: Georges married in 1801 to Gertrude Patin, Pierre married in 1771 [to] Marguerite Moreau, Louis married in 1770 [to] Angelique Bizette, Joseph Married in 1772 [to] Marie Louise Bizette, and Etienne married in 1781 [to] Francois Olinde, all of whom during the last quarter of the eighteenth century reared large families in the False River section of Pointe Coupee.
 
Possibly discouraged by lack of opportunity in the parish, during the 1810s and 1820s several of Guillaume’s grandsons and great-grandsons began to move into the Opelousas and Attakapas areas. For example, sometime before 1819 grandson Pierre, Jr., and his family settled along the Teche and by the 1850s most of his descendants were living near Vermilionville (present Lafayette). Again, grandson Joseph, Jr., settled near Opelousas, and after or possibly before the Civil War his descendants were congregated around Church Point, southwest of Opelousas, and near Arnaudville on Bayou Teche. Today some 60 Bergeron households are still in Pointe Coupee; in recent times many may have moved into Baton Rouge.
 
Most of the Bergeron families of Louisiana stem from the Acadians who settled in St. James Parish, Many of whose descendants migrated from there to Bayou Lafourche and into Terrebonne Parish, where 28 percent of the state’s total now reside. (300 households in Houma alone). At least five Bergeron families were among the first Acadians to arrive in Louisiana, probably in 1765. Three brothers, Jean Baptiste, Charles and Germain, son of Barthlemy dit d’Ambroise of Port Royal, Acadia, were settled in St. James by 1766. Another Bergeron Acadian household, headed by Catherine Caissey, widow of Jean Baptiste who died in the Attakapas in 1765, was also living in St. James at that time with two sons, Jean Baptist, Jr., and Jean Charles, and two daughters. Of the three brothers belonging to the Barthelemy branch, Germain had moved to the Lafourche by 1789, but Jean Baptiste, Charles, and most of their descendants remained in St. James; however, before 1820 a son of Charles, Jean Theodore, had moved to the Lafourche near Thibodeauxville. Of the Jean Baptiste-Catherine Caissey branch, the two sons, Jean Baptiste, Jr., and Jean Charles, had migrated to the Lafourche by 1795. In the early 1800s sons and grandsons of all the Bergeron migrants to the Lafourche began to move down bayou below Thibodeauxville; some were among the earliest French settlers along the upper Bayou Terrebonne. The area around Houma became a center of Bergeron families and after the Civil War some members began to move down the Terrebonne toward Montegut, down the Petite Callow toward Chain, and northward up the Chacahoula Bayou, settling mainly as small farmers. Others eventually made their way along Bayou Black into the lower Tech.
 
[A] number [of] the Bergerons begin [began] to move into Southwest Louisiana, near Lake Charles, Louisiana and Eastern Texas during the oil boom of the 30s, especially the young men seeking better jobs. Some moved on to Alexandria and Shreveport. But most of the Bergerons have remained in the Lafayette, New Orleans and Thibodaux area. During WWII, a number of the Bergeron who served in the military remained in California as well as in the Carolinas. Bergeron is a well known name in all the principal cities of France.
 
Reference Manual:  “An Atlas of Louisiana Surnames of French and Spanish Origin.” By Robert C. West. A Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
 
 
(1)  Cliff Fuselier (Mr. & Mrs.), (April 2003). The Bergeron Family, La Voix des Prairies Vol. 24 No. 93.

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The Bergeron Family of Louisiana book is being compiled and should be published in 2019. If you have family information to share, please email me at MurphyMillerJr@gmail.com or 352-214-3564.
21 Comments
Jim Fields
2/5/2020 06:41:03 pm

I have recently discovered I am a seventh great grandson of Jean Baptiste Bergeron and Catherine and am very interested in the book. Has it been published?

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Murphy Miller
2/6/2020 07:47:29 am

I am still working on it. If you send me an email at murphymillerjr@gmail.com I will put you on the list to notify you when that time comes. Or simply send you address to me on this via this comment section.

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Kenneth Bergeron
2/6/2020 10:51:06 am

Hi Murphy, I'm interested to find out more. I have been working on my family history for the past few years and have just discovered that Guillaume Bergeron is my 7th or 8th great grandfather. It's still kind of confusing, but any information would be great.

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Murphy Miller
2/6/2020 11:08:19 am

Send me your email and I will follow up when the book is completed. murphymillerjr@gmail.com

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Kenneth Bergeron
5/5/2022 07:37:36 am

Thanks, I am Guillaume through Joseph Jr. My grandfather was Clement Bergeron, son of George Bergeron and grandson of Apollinaire Bergeron of st. Landry Parish

Crystal Bergeron Leblanc
5/24/2021 06:14:51 am

Guillaume Bergeron is my 7th Great Grandfather.
John Henning Bergeron is my grandfather

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Crystal Bergeron LeBlanc
12/26/2021 03:12:57 am

Hi Kenneth Bergeron, Guillaume Bergeron is related to me as well.. John Henning Bergeron is my grandfather.. my email is crystalbleblanc84@gmail.com

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Kenneth Bergeron
5/5/2022 07:39:39 am

Hi Crystal, my grandfather was Clement Bergeron. I come from the line of Guillaume's son Joseph

Crystal LeBlanc
5/16/2022 06:57:13 am

Kenneth Bergeron, send me an email.. crystalleblanc8480@gmail.co

Where you from

Chelise Saunier
5/12/2020 11:12:35 pm

I am having trouble finding information on my my mother's (deceased) father's family. His father was Adrien Bergeron. I would love to read more when the book is complete.

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Murphy Miller link
5/14/2020 10:45:06 am

Send me your email address and I will advise when the book is available. MurphyMillerJr@gmail.com

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Bud Bergeron
6/3/2020 05:06:09 pm

I will purchase a copy. Please advise and thank you for the great work.

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Murphy Miller link
6/3/2020 06:08:36 pm

Please send your email address to me, MurphyMillerJr@gmail.com, and I will put you on the list.

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Natalie hall
7/21/2020 03:41:47 am

I would also like more info on your book as well, My grandmother died when my mother was 6, her name was Edith Bergeron, and her father was Joesph Sampson Bergeron who married Nettie( biracial), I don’t know any of my moms family, but I was surprised to find out that my great grandfather was not African American like me. So I’m interested to know more. Jean Baptiste Bergeron was also on my family tree as well on ancestry.com. It does get really confusing.

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Murphy Miller link
7/21/2020 08:44:30 am

Natalie,
So nice of you to dialog about family history. A couple of questions; (1) birth year for Jean Baptiste Bergeron, (2) Joseph Sampson Bergeron birth year. I am not seeing your tree on ancestry.com. Can you send me the link ? Copy the address and send to me at murphymillerjr@gmail.com. Thanks. Stay safe.

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E'Lisca Bergeron
8/10/2020 02:00:17 pm

I would love a copy when available,my great grandfather was named Jean Baptiste (late 1800s early 1900s range for birth) I can't get any information past my grandpa on this side of family.

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Murphy Miller
8/10/2020 02:28:39 pm

Send me some details on your Bergeron family to murphymillerjr@gmail.com and I will see how in fits into what I have.

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bud bergeron
8/10/2020 05:55:25 pm

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Martha Aubert
8/16/2020 06:53:29 am

Hello, I would like a publication . My grandmother Emily Kingsley was sent to Louisiana on an orphan train from the New York Foundling Hospital to Bayou Black to a Bergeron family who fostered her around 1907/1908.
Martha Von Bodungen Aubert
Louisiana Orphan Train Society, President

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Danielle Calbert
12/7/2020 11:47:54 pm

Was the Bergeron Family of Louisiana book ever published? I would be very interested in purchasing a copy for my father, who is a Bergeron from St. James, LA. He is very interested in genealogy and the family history.

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MURPHY MILLER
5/5/2022 08:03:35 am

Not yet -- still working on it.

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