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According to Ancestry.com, the 1880 US census contained 16 Schexnayder families. All 16 families lived in Louisiana. My intent is to document the first Schexnayder family that lived in Louisiana.
My sources will include the following book titles: The settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana, Catholic Church records, Abstract of Civil Records of St Charles Parish, and Louisiana Colonial Documents.
Michel Schexnayder