or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Long, Carolyn Morrow. She was the daughter of Christophe Glapion and Marie Laveau. There was an error deleting this problem. A creditor surfaced and claimed that Catherine was indebted her home and an additional lump sum. Marie Laveau went on to raise her own family in the same house and often opened the building up to those in need. These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Click here to return to the original record page layout. _____. Login to find your connection. Full Name: Marie Catherine Laveau (also spelled Laveaux) Born: Sept. 10, 1801, in New Orleans, Louisiana Died: June 15, 1881, in New Orleans, Louisiana Parents: Charles Laveaux Trudeau and Marguerite Henry D'Arcantel Spouses: Jacques Paris and Louis Christophe Dumesnil de Glapion (domestic partner, as interracial marriages were unlawful) Marie Laveau died at home on June 15, 1881, a few months short of her eightieth birthday. Marie the Second (picture to the right) sported a bright tignon to signal her status and identity. Praying to lesser deities, communing with loa (spirit), and placing offerings at altars are common practices in many faiths. Legacy Laveau's name and her history have been surrounded by legend and lore. But these secret, uncivilized practices generated pure fear in the white community. Marie Catherine Laveau was the child of a mulatto man and a multiracial woman, Marie Laveau was a free woman of color of African, Native American, and French descent. [7], Like many Creole women in New Orleans, the home was the center of Laveaus life. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? This is a carousel with slides. The story of how Marie Laveau obtained her house is an example of how myth often supersedes fact. Marie Philomene Glapion lived in Louisiana. On August 4, 1819, a young Marie Laveau married Jacques Paris, a free person of color from Haiti, at St. Louis Cathedral. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. [5] Three of these children died in infancy. Both were baptized at St. Louis Cathedral. For the New Orleans Voodoo community, it meant coming together for ritual bathing in sacred waters and communing around bonfires. The couple lived together in the Faubourg Marigny and had four surviving children: Fidelia, Alexandre, Nomie, and Blair Legendre. Surely the folks in the French Quarter saw her continue with her routines over the decades. Search above to list available cemeteries. Glapion was white and American anti-miscegenation laws deemed interracial marriages illegal. Was she daughter Marie Philomne or Marie Heloise? Her Career Marie Laveau began her career as a hairdresser in order to create financial stability for herself and her family. Coming to New Orleans? The cottage on St. Ann Street (numbered 179 St. Ann from 1823-1861 and 152 St. Ann after 1861) was built for Catherine Henry, Marie Laveaus grandmother, sometime after she purchased the lot in 1798. This browser does not support getting your location. There are stories out there that say Marie started having babies with Glapion immediately and that they had 15 children over the course of 20 years. It is likely that as the influx of African and Haitian slaves was coming into Louisiana and New Orleans, their practices began to blend. And still are. Of these, only Marie Helose Euchariste Glapion (born in 1827) and Marie Philomne Glapion (born in 1836) survived to adulthood. Mary was baptized on month day 1836, at baptism place. The identity of Marie II, if she existed at all, remains a mystery. There is no evidence of Marie ever taking up with another man after Glapions death. Try again later. I am a free woman, a Creole of New Orleans. Marie Philomene Glapion Birth 6 Mar 1836 - New Orleans, Louisiana Death 11 JUN 1897 - LA, Orleans Parish, New Orleans Mother Marie Catherine Laveau Father Louis Christophe Dominic Duminy de Glapion Quick access Family tree 153 New search Marie Philomene Glapion family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Marie LaVeau was the most widely know of the many practitioners of the cult. Marie Catherine Laveau (September 10, 1801 - June 15, 1881) [2] [3] [nb 1] was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife who was renowned in New Orleans. A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau. After enduring three more owners, Catherine finally purchased her freedom in 1795 and took the name Catherine Henry. [ 8] Laveau's only two children to survive into adulthood were daughters. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Marie Philomene Glapion, born a free quadroon in 1836, lived the longest of the children. The slave owners were convinced that the practice would insight slave rebellions. She was always treated with respect. She was a woman who nursed the unfortunate souls stricken by Yellow Fever, who ministered the prisoners in the Parish Prison, and who attended Catholic Mass daily. St. Johns Eve, or the Eve of the Fest of St. John the Baptiste, is an observance of the summer solstice, Midsummers Eve. Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce. Do not sell or share my personal information. This Greek revival tomb is reputed burial place of the notorious "Voodoo Queen". Privacy Policy. The city directory lists Jacques as a cabinet maker. Marie-Philomene Glapion sister Franois-Auguste Glapion brother Marie-Heloise Euchariste Glapion sister Marie-Louise "Caroline" Glapion sister Francois Auguste stepfather Santyaque / Santiago "Jacques" P. stepfather Marie-Angelie Paris half sister Felicite Paris half sister About Arcange Glapion The day is acknowledged and celebrated among many cultures and religions, dating back to the Celtics, Druids, and European Pagan rituals. Laveau lived there with Glapion until his ultimate death in 1855. Marie Philomene Glapion 1836 - 1897. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Marie Philome Glapion I found on Findagrave.com. Marie Philomene Glapion was born in New Orleans in 1836. Marie Heloise Euchariste Glapion 1827 - 1862. [8] Laveau's only two children to survive into adulthood were daughters. You can contact the owner of the tree to get more information. New York, NY: Routledge, 2005. Christophe Dominick Duminy de Glapion, also known as Louis Christope Dominick Duminy de Glapion,[1] [1]) was the plaage husband of the famed Louisiana Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. Marie Philome Glapion. Edit Search New Search Jump to Filters. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. The one common thread in most of the stories about Marie II is that she was a bit more wicked than her mother. Louis Christophe Dominic Duminy de Glapion Birth 1789 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Death 26 June 1855 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Mother Jeanne Sophie Lalande Ferriere Father Christobal Denis Christophe deGlapion Quick access Family tree 651 New search Louis Christophe Dominic Duminy de Glapion family tree Marie Laveau: Voodoo Queen or Good Samaritan? Pierre Celestin Glapion 11 Sep 1885 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - 21 Mar 1963 managed by Donielle Edwards last edited 22 Jan 2022. Please try again later. Marie Laveau, A New Orleans Voudou Priestess, in Louisiana Women, edited by Janet Allured. Marie-Philomene Glapion half sister Franois-Auguste Glapion half brother Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140515831/arcange-glapion Arcange Glapion half brother Marie-Heloise Euchariste Glapion half sister Marie-Louise "Caroline" Glapion half sister view all Felicite Paris's Timeline A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V Y Z Or so they say. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Fandrich, Ina J. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Year should not be greater than current year. Failed to report flower. You can always change this later in your Account settings. [2], She entered into a domestic partnership in the 1850s with Emile Alexandre Legendre, an older, white, married man. Marie Philomene Glapion 1836 - 1897. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Our present understanding of the Voudou religion enables us to see Marie Laveau as a kind and charitable woman who was both a lifelong Catholic and a Voudou priestess. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Marie Glapion (147114745)? She has crossed the line from a historical figure to famous pop-culture icon, 138 years after her death. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. Gris-gris in New Orleans is a bag of herbs or magical substances that is carried or delivered with the intention of taking control over another, protection, or for good luck. To get better results, add more information such as Birth Info, Death Info and Locationeven a guess will help. They had seven children, all acknowledged by him:[3], When Alexandre died intestate in 1872, Marie Philomine and their children lost their home. New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Death Records Index, 1804-1949, Louisiana, U.S., Statewide Death Index, 1819-1964, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Birth Records Index, 1790-1915, Louisiana, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1756-1984, U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current, Eure, France, Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1550-1912. Voodoo in New Orleans. Her daughter would wear her mothers clothes and carry on in her mothers professional footsteps, leading everyone to think that Maries powers were so strong, she would stay young forever. French: unexplained. [7] Long, A New Orleans Vodou Priestess, 36. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Pauline Glapion 1811 - Unknown. She was counted on the census in New Orleans with them in 1850. It was built around 1798 by Marie's grandmother, Catherine Henry, but after they moved in the property became legally owned by de Glapion. And others rationalize that she would have been raised in a collaboration of Catholicism and Voodoo by her grandmother and mother, both of whom would have been practitioners with Catholic faith. A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau. The Creole cottage on St. Ann would continue to be the home of Marie Laveau, Christophe Glapion, and their family until the end of the 19th century. These annual events, derived from the European pre-Christian celebration of the summer solstice, consisted of bonfires, drumming, singing, dancing, ritual bathing, and a communal feast. And it was the frightening stories of the Revolution that heightened the fear of the religion in the white community. Feb 2 1827 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Jean Christophe Duminy Glapion, Marie Laveau. Jacques Paris died or disappeared around 1824, and Marie was thereafter known as the Widow Paris. Edit your search or learn more. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Marguerite also had a brief relationship with Charles Laveaux, a successful mulatto businessman. de Glapion fathered seven children with LaVeau, but only two of these, Marie Helose Euchariste Glapion (born in 1827) and Marie Philomne Glapion (born in 1836) survived into adulthood. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. While in prayer, Laveau held guinea peppers, which are extremely spicy, in her mouth. Allegedly inducted into the Voudou (Voodoo) faith by houngan John Bayou and/or manbo Sanite Dede, Marie supplied . Catherine, Maries grandmother passed away in 1831. [5] Long, A New Orleans Vodou Priestess, 36. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Her funeral was conducted by a priest of St. Louis Cathedral. Otherwise, she owned no real estate. She is generally believed to have been buried in plot 347, the Glapion family crypt in Saint Louis Cemetery No. Glapion came to the rescue and purchased her childhood home. Marie attended Catholic mass regularly, her home filled with images of saints, and she created a space that was protected and safe for all that lived with or visited her. Catherines father was Jean Belaire, possibly a slave of Henry Roche-Belaire. They had seven children according to birth and baptismal records, they were Franois-Auguste Glapion, Marie-Louise "Caroline" Glapion, Marie-Angelie Paris, Celestin Albert Glapion, Arcange Glapion, Felicite Paris, Marie-Philomene Glapion, and Marie-Heloise Eucharist Glapion. Daughter of Louis Christophe Dominic Dumesnil de Glapion and Marie Catherine Laveau, Voodoo Priestess Christophe Dominick Duminy de Glapion, also known as Louis Christope Dominick Duminy de Glapion,[1] (Date of birth unknown - c.1855)[1]) was the plaage husband of the famed Louisiana Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. Laveau's only two daughters to survive into adulthood were Marie Euchariste Eloise Laveau and Marie Philomene Glapion. On August 4, 1819, Marie Laveau married Jacques Paris, a free quadroon carpenter from Saint Domingue (now Haiti). This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. Despite legends of Marie Laveaus great wealth, she actually lived quite modestly. father Celestin Albert Glapion brother Franois-Auguste Glapion brother Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140515831/arcange-glapion Arcange Glapion brother Make sure that the file is a photo. Drag images here or select from your computer for Marie Philome Glapion memorial. She also had seven children with her second life partner Christophe Glapion, from 1827 to 1838: Marie Eloise Euchariste, Marie Louise Caroline, Christophe, Jean Baptiste, Francois, Marie Philomene, and Archange. An article in The New Orleans Times Picayune, April 1886, adoringly remembered Marie Laveau, as gifted with beauty and intelligence, she ruled her own race, and made captive of many of the other. A Creole woman with her own set of rules and strong beliefs who was surrounded by the political and religious influence of wealthy white men. [11] They are counted on the census in the home of her mother, Marie Laveau, in 1880. Even her home on St. Ann Street legally belonged to her domestic partner, Christophe Glapion. And the popular television show, American Horror Story, has created a fan cult devoted to her legend. Roche-Belaire, or some other white man, fathered Catherines mulatto children. Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Failed to delete flower. It is believed that Marie Laveau was born in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Weve updated the security on the site. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. The Haitian Revolution began with a Vodou ceremony at Bois-Caiman. When the spirits saw this willingness to suffer, they heard her intention. Nobody knows how Marie Laveau spent her days or her nights, but the story that most tour guides tell is that she was a hairdresser to wealthy white women who felt comfortable confessing their darkest secrets and fears to Marie. When she was born was not recorded, but by doing some research and math, it has been deduced it was in 1801. The New Orleans Spanish Judicial Archives has a 1773 documented case in which several slaves were tried for conspiring to kill their master and the slave overseer by means of gris-gris. We have to remember that in the 1700s there were many enslaved in Saint Domingue, Cuba, Brazil, as well as Louisiana. Ward, Martha. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. [1] They began their relationship sometime before 1826,[1] after. With one single test, you can discover your genetic origins and find family you never know you had. Marie-Philomene Glapion Back to Glapion surname View Complete Profile view all Immediate Family Marie Catherine Laveau, Voodoo P. mother Louis Christophe Dominic Dumesni. It is not known which (if either) had done more to establish the voodoo queen reputation. . Together Marie and Christophe had five children, only two of which survived into adulthood. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Marie Helose Euchariste (Glapion) Crocker, Glapion, Marie Philome & Dumeny & Arcange; Crocker, Eugene & Esmeralda, The Family of the Widow Paris born Laveau, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WBNQ-YY3Z, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ4-PR45, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WBF2-QG6Z, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJW-P3GF, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WBNQ-YY6Z, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJH-6MP3, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WBF2-QGPZ, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK12-169Q, 29 degrees from Pope Saint John Paul II Wojtyla, 21 degrees from Pope Urban VIII Barberini, 43 degrees from Pope Pius VII Chiaramonti, 30 degrees from Pope Victor II Dollnstein-Hirschberg, 27 degrees from Blessed Pope Innocent XI Odescalchi, 25 degrees from Pope Benedict XIII Orsini, St. Louis Cemetery No. Only Marie Heloise and Marie Philomene lived to adulthood, both of whom produced children who were also raised in the St. Ann cottage. Please reset your password. Edit your search or learn more, Year start date must be less than year end date. Fritel Anne, avec Jacques Bohain. Marguerite was born around 1736, and historical evidence suggests that she was transported from Senegal to Louisiana aboard the last French slave-trading vessel, the St. Ursin, in 1743. . They were reported to have had 15 children (it is unclear if that includes children and grandchildren). But documents show that by 1822 Marie and Jacques were living on Dauphine Street between Dumaine and St Philip. In around 1826, Marie found love again with Louis Christophe Dumensnil de Glapion. ~Zora Neale Hurston Archange Edouard Glapion 1838 - 1845. After Glapions death in 1855, the family experienced a financial crisis owing to his unwise business speculations. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006. Marie Fidelia Alexandre Legendre - Westenberg married Julius L. Westenberg and had 3 children. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Louis Christophe Dominic Dumesnil de Glapion and Marie Catherine Laveau, Voodoo Priestess. The cottage at St. Ann was an ancestral home where Laveaus grandmother defied a patriarchal and racist society by buying her own home and raising her family. Catherines daughter, Marguerite Henry, was manumitted by Henry Roche-Belaire in 1790. By 1826 she had entered a domestic partnership with a white man of noble French descent, Louis Christophe Dominic Duminy de Glapion, which lasted until Glapion died in 1855. There is the theory that she trained under the guidance of Sanit Dd and Marie Salopp. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Marguerite gave birth to Marie at her mother, Ms. Catherines home, and then returned to her relationship leaving her baby girl with her mother. 1, New Orleans, but this has been disputed by Robert Tallant, a journalist who used her as a character in historical novels. The St. Ann Street property was seized for debt, and Laveau, her daughters, and grandchildren were only allowed to remain in residence through the kindness of a friend who bought the house. Marie Laveau will always be a central figure in the history of New Orleans. The defacing of her tomb became such an issue that the Archdiocese and New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries (NOCC) no longer allow tourists to enter St. Louis No. Perhaps Marie II was one of Marie Laveaus granddaughters. However, what is actually recorded is that they had seven children from 1827 - 1839. [4], Glapion and Laveau had seven children together, Marie Heloise Euchariste (1827-1862), Marie Louise (1829-1829), Christophe (1831-1831), Jean Baptiste (1832-1832), Francois Maurice (1833-1834), Marie Philomene (1836-1897), and Archange Edouard (1839-1845). To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana. On June 15, 1881, while in her bed at her St. Ann Street cottage, surrounded by family and community members, including her only surviving child Marie Philomene, Marie Laveau passed away. One-Year subscription (4 issues) : $20.00, Two-Year subscription (8 issues) : $35.00, 64 Parishes 2023. Marie Laveau was the first born free in her family. Sister of Celestin Albert Glapion; Franois-Auguste Glapion; Arcange Glapion; Marie-Heloise Euchariste Glapion and Marie-Louise "Caroline" Glapion She served as godmother for her nephew and her granddaughter, and paid for the education of a seven-year-old orphan boy at the Catholic Institution for Indigent Orphans. The Congo Square celebrations were weekly; however, there was one night a year that was sacred to the Creoles who practiced Voodoo, St. Johns Eve. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. A free woman of color descended from enslaved Africans and French colonists, Marie Laveau is known as the Voudou Queen of New Orleans. This account has been disabled. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Have you taken a DNA test? Her elder daughter, Marie Helose Euchariste Glapion, died in 1862 and therefore could not have been "Marie II." Laveau's other daughter, Marie Philomne Glapion, was her mother's caregiver during her old age and continued to live with her adult children in the cottage on St. Ann Street until her own death in 1897. We have set your language to [6] People interviewed by the WPA Federal Writers Project mentioned altars with statues of saints, animal parts, and effigies in Laveaus cottage. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Show more. Add to your scrapbook. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region Marie Laveau was born in New Orleans on September 10, 1801, the first of her maternal line to be born free. Her daughter, Marie Laveau, the future Voudou queen, was a result of this union. Start a free family tree online and well do the searching for you. In addition to being a Voudou priestess, Marie Laveau was a lifelong Roman Catholic. Marie Laveaus tomb is the most visited tomb in all of New Orleans Cemeteries. This Greek revival tomb is reputed burial place of the notorious "Voodoo Queen". All Rights Reserved. Marie was with Christophe for 30 years until his death in 1855. His wife left him within a few years, but he remained with Philomene until his death in 1872. Marie Catherine Laveau was the child of a mulatto man and a multiracial woman, Marie Laveau was a free woman of color of African, Native American, and French descent.

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