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dit LE PETIT MACON DUGUE, Allain
DUGUAY, Alain
DUGUE, Alain
1720 Among workers of Law Concession departing from La Rochelle for La
on Profond in June ALLAIN du GUE (1) p 83 ALLAIN DU GUE (3) p 96
1723 Enumerated at Arkansas Law Concession with Jean Code (?)
household of only 2 men shown.
Alain Dugue to Angelique Girardy (5) p 49
25 June 1727 Alain Dugue, native of Rennes in Bretagne, son of
deceased Alain Duguet and Jeanne Morelle, m Angelique
GIRARDY, dau. of Joseph Girardy and Francoise Indienne
1729 Killed Natchez uprising ALAIN DUGUAY called Le Petit Macon (2) p 143
PIERRE ALAIN DU GUAY, native of Renne in Brittany (2) p 136
1730 Widow married again to Jean Baptiste Rejas dit LaPrade (5) p 71
according to LA H Q Vol 13, p 503 Angelique Girardy d Jan 1745.
She had remaried 3rd Laurent Lerable who per Ibid. p 516 on 6 Feb 1745
m minor dau. of Jacques Dupres dit Terrebonne and Marie Bienvenu.
native of Ouachita, Marie Jeanne Terrebonne.
Issue of 2nd marriage Angelique LaPrade m Etienne Diagle dit
Malbrough. Sons of this union Francois and Jean Baptiste
are married per (7) p 21 and p 57 in Arkansas and family
continues into American era Ark. Co.
X-Ref Family LaPrade, Girardy, Daigl
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LAQ 22 July 1727 Alain Dugue acknowledges having sold
Vol 4, p 224 to Mr. Durivag ..... certain livestock
Wit : Francois Thomas, Pierre Jeanne
Jean Vincens, Élisabeth Dugue, Nicole Gadey et alii., Vers une redéfinition des relations éducation, formation, emploi ?, in : Agora Débats Jeunesse, juillet-septembre 2001, n° 25
Baudry de Vaux Marie. Jean Vincens, Élisabeth Dugue, Nicole Gadey et alii., Vers une redéfinition des relations éducation, formation, emploi ?, in : Agora Débats Jeunesse, juillet-septembre 2001, n° 25. In: Formation Emploi. N.88, 2004. p. 77
Jean Vincens, Élisabeth Dugue, Nicole Gadey et alii., Vers une redéfinition des relations éducation, formation, emploi ?, in : Agora Débats Jeunesse, juillet-septembre 2001, n° 25
Baudry de Vaux Marie. Jean Vincens, Élisabeth Dugue, Nicole Gadey et alii., Vers une redéfinition des relations éducation, formation, emploi ?, in : Agora Débats Jeunesse, juillet-septembre 2001, n° 25. In: Formation Emploi. N.88, 2004. p. 77
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New Orleans French 1720-1733 Winston De Ville
Gene Pub Co. Inc, Balt, 1973
Nov 1726 Paul Barre native of Ste Marie, Parish of
Montreal, resident of English Turn, son of Jacques Barre and
Elizabeth Jette, and Marie Jeanne Girardy dau of
Joseph Girardy and Marie Jeanne Henry, resident of Bayou
St Jean.
5 [15?] May 1730 Widow of Jean Baptiste Breda, who died at
the Tonika village, remarried N. O. Nicolas Bruche called
Picard, widower of Catherine Amory (Amiot ?) when he married ibid 4 Apr 1725)
to Anne Marie Perifine (?)
Widow of Jean Louis de Pain who died at Natchez remarried
28 Oct 1730 - Charles Beausergent to Marie Lede (?)
P 38
25 June 1727 Alain Dugue, native of Rennes in Bretagne
son of deceased Alain Dugue and Jeanne Morelle, and Angelique
Girardy, dau of Joseph Girardy and Francoise Indienne
P 86
26 June 1730 Jean Baptiste Rejas called La Prade, resident in the
lower Miss. River, native of Quebec, son of Jean Baptiste Rejas and
Marie Magdeleine Cloutier, widower of Elizabeth Faucau [Faveau?], who died
at Pascagoulas, to Angelique Girardy, dau of Joseph Girardy
and Francoise, an Indian, widow of Alain Duguet, who died at
Natche
Covid-19 management by farmers and policymakers in Burkina Faso, Colombia and France: lessons for climate action
International audienceDuring crises, adaptation or recovery measures or plans at local or national scales may not necessarily address longer-term or structural problems such as climate change mitigation. This article describes farmers and policymakers' responses to mitigate the adverse effects of Covid-19 on the agricultural sector. We then assess the responses' possible effects on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The study is based on surveys conducted with farmers, traders, and extension staff in Burkina Faso, Colombia, and France, and literature. We used the Cool Farm Tool calculator to assess GHG emissions associated with fertilizer production, crop production and produce transportation to international markets for the three main cash crops in the three countries. We identified contrasting responses by the agricultural sector mostly driven by changes in the consumption patterns at local or international levels. We also identified contrasting state responses to mitigate Covid-19. These responses at farm and policy scales led to similar trends in decreasing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions across the studied countries. However, none of the studied countries linked Covid-19 response measures to long-term climate change mitigation actions. Therefore, an opportunity to sustain Covid-19 induced short-term decreases in GHG emissions was overlooked. Analyzing the impacts that Covid-19 had on agricultural systems and the decision taken by policymakers to handle its direct and indirect effects can help society draw lessons on how to improve climate action