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1. Hancock Country Historical Society (Marriage Record), http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/refe...rriage.htm?id=A1-106.
2. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 4 (originally Baptism vol.2), SLC, B11, pg.112, Act. no.715, St. Louis Cathedral, Fray Luis Guigues, New Orleans.

LANAUX [LANAU, LANEAU, LHANEAU]
Antonio Philipo (Philippo and Angeliqua BOZONIE), b.<baptized> Nov 13, 1790, bn.<born> Oct. 31, 1790, s.<sponsors/godparents> Antonio BOZONIE and Adhelaida HAIDEL (SLC, B11, 112)<St. Louis Cathedral, Baptism book 11, #112>
3. “TImes Picyune,” New Orleans, July 20, 1910, microfilm, New Orleans.
MARRIED:
LANAUX-LOELIGER - On Wednesday, July 20, 1910, at St. Louis Cathedral, by Rev. Father J. M. Laval, Miss Germaine Marie Rose LOELIGER to Mr. Gaston Louis LANAUX.
4. Louisiana Archives, “Alphabetical Orleans Parish Grooms' Marriage Index - LA through LD ,” http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/orleans/vitals/ma...x/groom/nomilald.txt.
5. “Birth Cert- George, Jr.,” July 9, 1850, Elysian Fields St., New Orleans, LA, LA State Archives, Baton Rouge.
6. “Marr Liscense- GeorgeJr & JeanneOdile,” April 20, 1880, St. Augustin’s Church, N.O., LA State Archives, Baton Rouge.
7. LSU Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library, https://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/1318lanaux.pdf, “George Lanaux and Family Papers,” Mss. 1318 Inventory , Lisa Belanger .
GEORGE LANAUX AND FAMILY PAPERS
Mss. 1318 Inventory

Compiled by Lisa Belanger

Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University

1988
Revised 1990
Reformatted 2020
8. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 5, (SLC, B11, 196), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU, Carlos Julian (Felipe, native of Nantes in France, and Angelica BOYONIER, of this parish), b. Apr. 22, 1792, bn. Mar. 14,1792, pgp. <paternal grandparents> Pedro LANAU and Juana GIRARD, both of Nantes, mgp.<maternal grandparents> Antonio Julian BOYONIER and Lorina GACHET, both natives of Orpierre in the province of Dauphine in France [dept. of Hautes-Alpes], s. Carlos LOUBIES and Juana BOJONIER (SLC, B11, 196)
9. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 5, (SLC, B11, 307), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU, Juan Francisco Felipe (Felipe, native of Nantes in Brittany, and Angelica BOSONIER, native of this parish), b. Apr. 6, 1794, bn. Dec. 30, 1793, pgp. Pedro LANAU and Juana GIROT, natives of Nantes, mgp. Antonio BOSONIER, native of Dorpierre in Dauphine [Orpierre, dept. of Hautes-Alpes], and Lorenza GACHET, native of Monmillian in Savoy [Montmeliam, dept. of Savoie], s. Juan Francisco JACOB and Clara JOURDAN (SLC, B11, 307)
11. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 6, (SLC, B14, 2), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU, Henriqueta (Felipe, native of the city of Nantes in French Brittany, and Angelica BOSONIER, native of this city, residents of this city), b. Apr. 10, 1797, bn. Aug. 6, 1795, pgp. Pedro LANAU and Juana GEROT, mgp. Antonio BOSONIER and Lorenza GACHET, s. Daniel CLARK and Henriqueta ROCHE (SLC, B14, 2)
12. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 6, (SLC, B14, 56), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU, Arnaudo (Felipe, native of Nantes in Brittany in France, and Angelica BOZONNIER, native of this parish), b. Feb. 4, 1798, bn. Feb. 9, 1797, pgp. Pedro LANAU and Juana GIROT, mgp. Antonio BOZONNIER and Lorenza GACHET, s. Arnaudo MAGNON and Maria Magdalene BOZONNIER (SLC, B14, 56)
13. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 7, (SLC, B14, 161), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU, Pedro Juliano (Felipe, native of Nantes in Brittany, and Angelica BOSONNIER, residents of this city), b. Apr. 20, 1801, 7 mo., pgp. Pedro LANAU and Juana GIROT, mgp. Antonio BOZONNIER and Lorenza GACHET, s. Pedro BOSONNIER and Maria Jose BAILLY (SLC, B14, 161)
14. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 7, (SLC, B17, 21), St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans.

LANAU [L’ANEAU, L’ANEAU Y BOZONIER], Eufrosina [twin] (Phelipe, native of Nantes in France, and Angelica BOZONIER, native of this city, both residents of this city), b. Apr. 4, 1803, bn. Jun. 12, 1802, pgp. Pedro LANAU and Juana GEROT, mgp. Antonio BOZONIER and Lorenza GACHET, s. Gabriel FONVERGNE, permanent regidor of this government, and his wife, Eufrosina AIM (SLC, B17, 21)
15. Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU, “Michel Thomassin Andry and Family Papers,” I, II, III, Personal and business correspondence, legal and financial documents pertaining to Michel Thomassin.
16. “New Orleans Archdiocese Archives,” Vol. 4 (originally- Baptism vol.2), 59, Act. No. 230, St. Louis Cathedral, Antonio de Sedella, New Orleans.

Philipe (Pedro Lanau and Juana GURIAUX) native of Nantes in France, m. <married> Angela BOSSONIER, Oct. 19, 1788, w.<witnesses> Antonio XIMENEZ, Vincente LLORCA, CALANDROT [Marriage Book. Z. (1784-1806), SLC, M5, pg. 59, Act. No.230]

BOZONIER [BOSONIE BERMELLON, BOSONIER DE MARMILLION, BOSONE, BOSONNIER, BOSONNIER MERMEILLON, B0SSONIER, BOSSONNIER]
Angela (Antonio and Lorenza GACHE), native of this parish, m. Phelipe LANAU, Oct 19, 1788 (SLC, M5, 59)
17. NOLA.com, “Pierre Lanaux Obituary,” https://obits.nola.com/us/obituaries/nola/name/pierre-lanaux-obituary?id=1656029.
Pierre Baget Lanaux passed away on Monday, February 12 at the age of 93. He was the son of the late Louis A. and Hilda T. Lanaux. He was predeceased by his wife Shirley Even Lanaux, who was the love of his life for over 60 years. He is also predeceased by his brother Denis Lanaux and sisters Mary Louise Lanaux and Marthé L. Gelé. He is survived by his brother Hilaire (Ethel) and Louis, Jr. (Pam) Lanaux. Mr. Lanaux is survived by six children: John, Thomas (Rebecca), Pierre, Jr. (Amelie), Robert (Anita) and Paul (Joanne) Lanaux and Mignonne Lanaux Cimino. He had fifteen grandchildren: Christopher (Amy) and Travis (Sara) Lanaux; Amelie L. Matthews (Christopher), Pierre III and Behn (Kelsey) Lanaux; Leslie H. Sanders (Todd), Ryan Haney, Lisa H. Hebert and Lindsay Haney (Tim Parker); David (Ashley) Cimino, Kathleen C. Cannino (Josiah), Ryan and Jonathan Cimino; Kaitlyn and Marigny Lanaux. He is also survived by eleven great-grandchildren: Sarah Jane, George and Jack Lanaux; Elaine and Saray Matthews; Audrey and Amelia Hebert; Noah and Sofia Kate Cannino, David Maxwell and Abigail Mae Cimino. A native of New Orleans, Mr. Lanaux began farming sugar cane in 1945 and continued in the business for the remaining 73 years of his life. His dedication and devotion to farming earned him numerous awards during his career, and he was most recently selected for induction into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. Family and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at 11:00 am, on Monday, February 19, 2018, in the J. Garic Schoen Chapel of JACOB SCHOEN & SON, 3827 Canal Street. Visitation will begin at 9:00 am and continue until Mass time. Interment will follow in St. Louis Cemetery #3. Mr. Lanaux was a devout Catholic. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer that Masses be said. Condolences may be expressed at www.schoenfh.com Published by The New Orleans Advocate from Feb. 17 to Feb. 19, 2018.