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Reading the Estate Notice: Reconstructing Enslaved Families in St. Landry Parish, 1856

June 2, 2026 by The Kinstructure Company

English-language public sale notice from The Opelousas Patriot, June 7, 1856, listing thirty-three enslaved individuals by name and approximate age, including seven women recorded with their children, from the estate of Modeste Borda, widow of David Guidry, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

The Opelousas Patriot ran a June 1856 estate sale notice for thirty-three enslaved individuals in St. Landry Parish. Buried in the legal inventory are seven maternal family groupings. The record was created to transfer property. The work is to read it forward.

Filed Under: Enslaved Ancestry, Genealogy Gems, Heritage Discovery, Louisiana Heritage, Louisiana History, Research Methodology, St. Landry Parish Tagged With: Enslaved Ancestry, Genealogy Gems, Heritage Discovery, Louisiana History, Research Methods, St. Landry Parish

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