ACADIAN-CAJUN Genealogy: Le Saint-Remi
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Passenger List for Le Saint Remi


 
     The Le Saint Remi, a 400 ton ship led by Captain Baudin, left France on Thursday, June 27, 1785. After 75 days at sea, they arrived on September 10, 1785. There were 325 people on board, along with 16 stowaways for a total of 341.families On the way, there were 15 deaths from scurvy and smallpox.
     While in New Orleans, the group further increased by 19 (including 8 births) and decreased by 16 deaths. When it came time to settle down: 2 families settled near Galveztown, 2 families went to the Attakapas, and 85 families chose to settled along Bayou Lafourche. 
     If you would like a copy of the original ship manifest showing your ancestors' names, go to the ACADIAN-CAJUN.COM Merchandise page.  The list for Le Saint Remi consists of 2 sheets, approximately 11"x15".  The cost is $4 for 20# white paper or $8 on natural color quality art paper. Page 1 - Le Bon Papa


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