Prudhomme family.

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Prudhomme family.

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Prudhomme family.

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1776

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1997

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Prudhomme family members were planters in Natchitoches Parish, La., with interests in slaves, cotton, corn, hay, lumber, livestock, and a general store. Six generations of Prudhommes, spanning the 19th and 20th centuries, lived at Ile Breville (later called Oakland).

Among the important members of the Prudhomme family were Phanor Prudhomme (1807-1865); his son, J. Alphonse Prudhomme I (1838-1919); his grandson, P. Phanor Prudhomme II (1865-1948); and his great grandson, J. Alphonse Prudhomme II (1896-1991), who carried on the various agricultural operations and the general store until the early 1980s; and J. Alphonse II's wife, Lucile Keator Prudhomme (1906-1994).

From the description of Prudhomme family papers, 1776-1997 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24678712

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Slavery

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Louisiana--Natchitoches Parish

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Natchitoches Parish (La.)

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Oakland Plantation (La.)

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Louisiana

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