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Major Louis LeFlore (LeFleur), II (1762 - 1833) - Genealogy
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Louis LeFlore (1762–1833) • FamilySearch
When Louis LeFlore was born on 28 June 1762, in Mobile, Louisiana, New France, his father, Jean Baptiste LeFleau, was 49 and his mother, Marie Jeanne Girard, was 25. He married Rebecca Cravatt about 1787, in Mobile, Alabama, United States. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 6 daughters.
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The LeFlore family of Choctaws is the descendants of Major Louis LeFlore, and his brother, Michael LeFlore, Canadian Frenchmen, who, after the expulsion of the French from the territories of Mississippi by the English, first settled in Mobile, Ala., then a small trading post.
LeFlore Choctaw Family - List of Mixed Bloods - Access Genealogy
When prominent mixed-blood families began to emerge from the Choctaw people in the early 1800s they usually did so where one or both parents were mixed bloods themselves. A case in point is the Leflore family. According to Cushman, 1 the brothers Michael and Louis were living in[90] Choctaw country as early as the late eighteenth century.
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When Louis LeFleur was born on 28 June 1762, in Mobile, Louisiana, New France, his father, Jean Baptiste LeFleau, was 49 and his mother, Marie Jeanne Girard, was 25. He married Rebecca Cravatt about 1787, in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
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Louis Lefleur married Nancy and Rebecca Cravat*, the twin daughters of Nahomtima and John Cravat. Rebecca * and her sister Nancy both became wives of Louis Lefleur around 1790 on the Tombigbee River, in Okla Hannali, Six Towns District, in Choctaw Nation East. These two Choctaw women each had children by Louis Lefleur and raised mixed-bloods.
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Louis Leflore, a very able businee man, was chosen to manage a trading post in a small colony of the French people at Lefleur's Bluff where Jackson, now our State capitol, stands.