St. Martin Parish
 

 

 

The parish is split into two noncontiguous parts, because of a surveying error dating to 1868, when Iberia Parish was created by the Louisiana Legislature.
St. Martin has the highest percentage of French-speaking residents of any county or parish in the United States.

 Resources

Chronicling America

Google Newspaper Archives

Copyright Terms and the Public Domain in the United States

Allen County Public Library - Genealogy

Making of America

10 Big Myths about Copyright Explained

DAR Library

Family History Archives

Mid-Continent Public Library

Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum

Two Centuries of History

Colonial French

Ethnic

U. S. Atlas - 1895

Acadian History

African-American Oral Traditions

African-American Griots ~ Louisiana

LSU - Genetics and Louisiana Families

African-American Heritage Trail

African American Resource Center

Louisiana Archives Of African American Genealogy

Germans in Southeast Louisiana

Italian Americans

Irish in New Orleans

Irish-Italian Parade

 Jena Band of Choctaw Indians

Tribes in Louisiana

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

Passenger Ships Lists

The Ship List

Ellis Island Foundation

Immigration Records

The Genealogy Spot

Immigrant Ship's Transcribers Guild

Firstmom's Genealogy Resources

Transcribed Ships Manifests. Departing from Germany

 

Passenger Arrivals at the Port of New Orleans

 Misc. Projects

Obit Project Court Records Special Collections
Penny Postcards Digital Map Collection Lineage Project
Pension Project Genealogical Events  Louisiana Gravestones

 

Linda Simpson
 Parish Coordinator


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