Norbert Badin papers. Financial correspondence. Folder 02-10, 1890-1934. - Norbert Badin papers. Financial correspondence. Folder 02-10, 1890-1934.

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Title
Norbert Badin papers. Financial correspondence. Folder 02-10, 1890-1934.
Biographical Information
The Badin family was the oldest family of free people of color of creole heritage and their descendants who lived in the Cane River settlement, a large community of free people of color in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. The family is descended from the slaves of Pierre Badin, a planter of tobacco from Thorigne, France in the diocese of Poitiers. In 1791, Pierre manumitted all twenty enslaved persons in his possession. The freed slaves continued to live with Pierre and adopted his surname. Prior to Pierre’s death in 1805, he drafted a will naming his former enslaved persons as his legatees.</br></br>Justinian L. Badin (usually seen as J. L.) was born about 1866 to Norbert and Sylvia Phermance Badin, who were free people of color of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. He was one of at least five children. J. L. and his family were planters and landowners, owning rental property on Bayou Bourbraux.</br></br>Joseph Roque was a descendent of free people of color of Cane River, Louisiana. He was descended from Marie Thérèse Coincoin, who founded the Cane River community of free people of color in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. He married Zeline Badin (born approximately 1870), who was the daughter of Norbert and Sylvia Phermance Badin, free people of color from Natchitoches Parish, in 1893. The couple lived in the Badin-Roque House, an early colonial bousillage home built by Jean Baptiste Metoyer. The couple’s other daughter became a Catholic nun at the Holy Family Convent in New Orleans and took the name Sister Mary Celestine.
Date Created
1890 - 1934
Description
The folder contains financial correspondence of J. L. Badin, a descendent of free people of color from 1890-1934. Correspondents include William T. Hardie & Co., A. J. Forstall, A. Adler & Co., Joseph Roque, Augustine Badin, A. Baldwin & Co. Limited, and other New Orleans grocers and cotton merchants.
Type of Resource
text
Size
46 items.
Language
English
Source
Louisiana State University Libraries, Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library, Baton Rouge, La., http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special
Digital Collection
Revealing an Unknown Past: Free People of Color in Louisiana and the Lower Mississippi Valley
Repository Collection
Norbert Badin Papers, Mss. 825, LSU Libraries.
Shelf Location
Mss. 825, Box 2
Contact Information
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Rights
Physical rights are retained by the LSU Special Collections. Copyright has expired and the item is therefore in the public domain. Permission to reproduce this image must be requested through the repository that holds the original.
Preferred Citation
Norbert Badin Papers, Mss. 825, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Related Collections
Metoyer Family Papers, Mss. 837, 846, LSU Libraries.; Auguste Metoyer Papers, Mss. 871, LSU Libraries.; Adeleda Metoyer Papers, Mss. 836, 837, LSU Libraries.; Louis Metoyer Document, Mss. 849, LSU Libraries.; Dupre and Metoyer and Company Account Book, Mss. 834, LSU Libraries.
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