References to other family sites and Louisiana genealogical information
Acadian Genealogy
American Press Was the Lake Charles American Press
Archives.com is not a free site.
Archdiocese of New Orleans. The present Archdiocese of New Orleans includes the eight civil parishes in the greater New Orleans area: Jefferson; Orleans; Plaquemines; St. Bernard; St. Charles; St. John, St. Tammany; and Washington. In addition to housing materials for these civil parishes, the archives also holds Louisiana-wide material from earlier periods when the archdiocesan boundaries included all or most of the state.
Bexar Archives preserves the military, civil, and political life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Those with early western Louisiana, particularly Natchitoches, and Texas roots, will find this an extremely useful and well-done website. Images of the actual documents and English translation, which can be displayed side by side, are available. And, searches on the full text or abstracts are possible.
Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This is a great place for doing your research.
Cindi's List of Genealogy Sites The Cajuns; genealogy, history and culture.
FamilySearch.com is a free online genealogical website provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
FindMyPast.com is not a free site.
Fontenot's maintained by a Fontenot in France
Google Your Family Tree
KBON, Eunice, LA. The best station for music that I heard as a child. I am proud to be a Cajun.
Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane, Inc. (Founded in 1978) is the non-profit genealogical support group for the Louisiana State Archives.
Miller, Ursin Baptiste, Ancestors, Descendants and Extended Family of Joseph Wayne Peery.
New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Cemeteries has over 60,000 photographs of tombstones of Acadian ancestors.
Newspaper Archive
Newspapers
Notre Dame Archives: Louisiana and the Floridas
Photographs by Library of Congress, 1935-1945
Roots of Faith: Ancestry
Southwest Louisiana Genealogical Society, Inc., The; Lake Charles, LA group that publishes "Kinfolks" quarterly. There is no genealogical information on this site but there is a summary of listing of what has been published in their quarterly magazine.
Travis & Diana Vincent Callahan live in South Central LA and have genealogy information
American Press Was the Lake Charles American Press
Archives.com is not a free site.
Archdiocese of New Orleans. The present Archdiocese of New Orleans includes the eight civil parishes in the greater New Orleans area: Jefferson; Orleans; Plaquemines; St. Bernard; St. Charles; St. John, St. Tammany; and Washington. In addition to housing materials for these civil parishes, the archives also holds Louisiana-wide material from earlier periods when the archdiocesan boundaries included all or most of the state.
Bexar Archives preserves the military, civil, and political life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Those with early western Louisiana, particularly Natchitoches, and Texas roots, will find this an extremely useful and well-done website. Images of the actual documents and English translation, which can be displayed side by side, are available. And, searches on the full text or abstracts are possible.
Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This is a great place for doing your research.
Cindi's List of Genealogy Sites The Cajuns; genealogy, history and culture.
FamilySearch.com is a free online genealogical website provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
FindMyPast.com is not a free site.
Fontenot's maintained by a Fontenot in France
Google Your Family Tree
KBON, Eunice, LA. The best station for music that I heard as a child. I am proud to be a Cajun.
Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane, Inc. (Founded in 1978) is the non-profit genealogical support group for the Louisiana State Archives.
Miller, Ursin Baptiste, Ancestors, Descendants and Extended Family of Joseph Wayne Peery.
New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Cemeteries has over 60,000 photographs of tombstones of Acadian ancestors.
Newspaper Archive
Newspapers
Notre Dame Archives: Louisiana and the Floridas
Photographs by Library of Congress, 1935-1945
Roots of Faith: Ancestry
Southwest Louisiana Genealogical Society, Inc., The; Lake Charles, LA group that publishes "Kinfolks" quarterly. There is no genealogical information on this site but there is a summary of listing of what has been published in their quarterly magazine.
Travis & Diana Vincent Callahan live in South Central LA and have genealogy information