Marriage Record of Paul Gidroit (Guitreau) and Josephe' Wickner, Livingston Parish, Louisiana File prepared by D.N. Pardue ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** . From the French Settlement Historical Register, published by the French Settlement Historical Society, French Settlement, Louisiana 70733. The LaGenWeb Archives thanks them for contributing this information. Vol. 3, December 1978 Originally submitted to the FSHR by Marietta L. Lambert PAUL GIDROIT (GUITREAU) AND JOSEPHE' WICKNER "In the year of Our Lord, eighteen hundred and two (1802), the twenty-eighth day of April, after having published the three bans of marriage for three consecutive Sundays at this nuptial Mass uniting Paul Guidroit, legitimate son of deceased Abraham Guidroit and Catherine Ducoix (Buquoy) and Josephe' Wickner legitimate daughter of Nicolas Wickner and Appollonie Elfer residence of False River, having found no impediments and with their mutual consent, have also legitimized their three children namely - Paul age seven years, Charlotte age of four years and ARtimise age of two years, adhering to the usual custom, in presence of the under- signed witnesses who signed with me, the couple not being able to write make their ordinary mark." Witnesses __________Allemand D. Allain __________Lavergne Signed by Father ___________De St. Pierre NOTE: This is a translated copy of the marriage record as it appears in the records of St. Ann's Church, Morganza, Louisiana, which are now in the Department of Archives of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.