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Marie Thérèse Coincoin

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Marie Thérèse Coincoin, born as Coincoin, also known as Marie Thérèse dite Coincoin, and Marie Thérèse Métoyer, was a planter, slave owner, and businesswoman at the colonial Louisiana outpost of Natchitoches. A Louisiana Creole of color, Coincoin... Wikipedia
Born: August 1742, Natchitoches Parish, LA
Died: 1816 (age 74 years), Natchitoches, LA
Other names: Coin-coin, Marie Thérèse dite Coincoin, Marie-Therese Metoyer, Marie Thérèse Metoyer, Marie Thérèse Métoyer
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Marie Thérèse Coincoin, a slave owned by founder of Natchitoches Louis Juchereau de St. Denis, was leased from St. Denis to a young French merchant named Claude ...
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A Louisiana Creole of color, Coincoin was born into slavery. Her freedom was purchased in 1778 by Claude Thomas Pierre Métoyer, with whom she had a long liaison ...
Marie Thérèse Coincoin from 64parishes.org
Mar 14, 2011 · Coincoin, a formerly enslaved woman freed in colonial Natchitoches, is an icon of American slavery and Louisiana's Creole culture.
Marie Thérèse Coincoin from realsouthernwomen.com
Jan 18, 2016 · Marie Therese Coincoin was born a slave  in Nachitoches, La in August, 1742.  She lost her parents to the plague when she was 16 and was ...
Marie Thérèse Coincoin from www.southerndigest.com
Oct 27, 2015 · Marie Therese 'Coincoin' is a Louisiana legend many know little about. Once a slave woman owned by the founder of Natchitoches, ...
May 11, 2002 · Marie Therese Coincoin was in bondage for 44 years. Yet she freed her children and became a slave owner herself ... NATCHITOCHES, La. -- To study ...
Marie Thérèse Coincoin from civilwartalk.com
Jul 20, 2015 · A free woman with children to support, Marie Therese became a farmer. The Spanish Crown granted her a small amount of land, 67 acres, by the ...
Marie Thérèse Coincoin from melroseonthecane.com
Metoyer Era (1796-1847). In 1742, Marie Thérèse Coincoin was born a slave into the household of Natchitoches' founder Louis Juchereau de St. Denis.
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