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Carencro

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The city of Carencro is nestled in the heart of Cajun country in southern Louisiana. The earliest date in the records of the St. Pierre Genealogical Society is 1765, when exiled Acadians settled in the Attakapas District in an area then known as the Carencro Prairie. Many arrived under a cattle agreement, but settlers also desired to farm the land of the prairie. From the beginning, the area has been rich in faith, strong in personality, and successful from years of surviving the trials of life. The prairie was later called St. Pierre, the French name for St. Peter. Today, St. Peter's Catholic Church sits in the hub of the city, as it has for decades. As the years have passed, Carencro has stayed true to its founding fathers. It is a place that constantly grew and embraced change while staying steadfast in the faith that was brought by the first settlers.

Author Biography:

Authors Stacey Judice, Kathy Higginbotham, and Donna Latiolais have dug into the facts to discover the history of Carencro. Higginbotham and Latiolais are both members of the St. Pierre Genealogical Society. Latiolais was born and raised in Carencro and serves as the society's president. Judice is the founder of the Carencro publication Community Chronicles.
Release date Australia
November 10th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
127
Dimensions
171x222x6
ISBN-13
9781467112796
Product ID
22563214

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