Marie Thérèse Coincoin, born as Coincoin (with no surname), also known as Marie Thérèse dite Coincoin, and Marie Thérèse Métoyer, (August 1742 – 1816)...
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Look up Marie-Therese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marie Thérèse or Marie-Thérèse may refer to: Marie-Thérèse Abena Ondoa (born 1942), Cameroonian...
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had the "Big House" built beginning about 1832. He was a son of Marie Thérèse Coincoin, a former slave who became a wealthy businesswoman in the area,...
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Plaçage (section Marie Thérèse Metoyer)
earlier experience inspired his novel Fernando de Lemos. Marie Thérèse Metoyer dite Coincoin became an icon of black female entrepreneurship in colonial...
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Bermúdez, and wife Marie des Nieges de St. Denis DeSoto) until 1792, at the age of 24. Around this same time his mother, Marie Thérèse Coincoin was also freed...
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Pierre Metoyer and the former slave Marie Thérèse Coincoin, sometimes (albeit erroneously) called Marie Thérèse Metoyer. He had initially leased her...
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mixed-Creole people. The church was built by sons of Métoyer and Marie Thérèse Coincoin. Because of the significance of the Créole church's history and...
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(2013) and followed by Memphis (2019). The series, named after Marie Thérèse Coincoin, is an exploration of African-American history, the Civil rights...
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trader and soldier of Fort Saint Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches. Marie Thérèse Coincoin (1742–1816), a planter, former slave turned slave owner and businesswoman...
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He accepted their fate and insisted that she accept it, too. Coincoin ditte Marie Thérèse Metoyer, who swore over the dead bodies of her parents that one...
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