Family:Fabien Guillot and Anne Giroir (1)

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Marriage[1][4] 14 Feb 1786 Ascension, Louisiana, United States
Alt Marriage[2][3] 3 Sep 1797 Assumption, Louisiana, United States
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Dispensation to revalidate the marriage of Fabien Guillot to Anna Giroir related in the fourth grade. Fabian Guillot and Anna Giroir were married about 12 years ago and have discovered the impediment of relationship which they declare before the two undersigned witnesses, Joseph and Fabian Aucoin to be as follows: Claudio Boudreaux Miguel Boudreaux Juan Boudreaux Maria Boudreaux Maria Boudreaux Theotesta Daigle Maria Dugot Fabien Guillot Anna Giroir (the intended wife) (the intended husband)

They ask their marriage be validated. When they were married by Father Zamora in Lafourche the older people stated that there was no relationship because it was so remote. Quintonilla ordered them to apply to Bishop Penalver, separating them as they are now. Because of the ignorance with which they acted, their four children and their mutual love, Guillot asks for a dispensation so they can be properly married. He is 33 and his wife is 32. Granted.

References
  1. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
    vol. 2, pg. 8a.

    Fabian (parents not given) married 14 Feb 1786 to Theotiste DAIGLE (sic, should be Anne GIROIR--the priest probably mistakenly wrote into the entry the name of the groom's mother as the bride) (parents not given). Witnesses: Etienne DUPUIS; Simon DUGAS (ASC-1, 166)

  2. Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
    v.2/p.323 & 348.

    Fabian (parents not given) married on 3 Sep 1797 [sic, a revalidation], 3rd degree co nsanguinity, to Ana GIROIR (parents not given). Witnesses: Ambroise HEBERT; Joseph HEBERT. Re corded at Assumption Catholic Church, Plattenville, LA (ASM-2, 27).

  3. Fabian Guillot ( Ambroise & Theodiste Daigle)
    Revalidation of the marriage
    witnesses: Ambroise Hebert and Joseph Hebert
  4. married about 12 yrs per dispensation of 1797