Who in the presence of the undersigned witnesses declared that for the considerations hereinafter specified he sells, cedes, abandons, transfers and delivers to M(e?). Toup-la-bay, said Indian Courteau of the Biloxi The first day of the month of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, before me, Leufroy Barras, judge and notary public in the Parish of Terrebonne, personally appeared Recorded this nineteenth of May one thousand eight hundred and twenty five.ĭOCUMENT 2 (Translated from document originally In testimony whereof the parties aforesaid have set their hands to the aforegoing on the date aforesaid -Ĭertified the above deed by me the judge aforesaid on the day aforesaid and under my hand and the seal of my office. To have and to hold the said tract of land unto the said Touh-la-bay alias Courteau his heirs or assigns for ever and the said party of the first part will warrant the same against all persons claiming under him. Whereof he does hereby acknowledge and for ever discharge the said party of the second part, his heirs or assigns, hereby renouncing the exception and plea of non-numerata pecunia 1 has sold, transferred and made over, and by these presents does sell, transfer, and make over, to and unto the said party of the second part a certain tract of land, situate in the Parish aforesaid, and being five arpens on each side of said Bayou with such depth the grant calls for, and more or less however, bounded above by land of Alexandre Verdin and below by land of said Verdin. Watkins two credible witnesses - of this Parish, have agreed, confessed and - declared in the following manner to wit: that the said Jean Billot, party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars, to him in hand, well and truly paid out of our sight or view, the receipt Touh-la-bay alias Courteau of the Beloxy nation of the other part, who, in the presence of Henry S. #GENEVIENNE PECUNIA FREE#Guyol, judge for the parish of Terre-Bonne and ex-officio a notary Public in the same, personally appeared Jean Billot, a free man of coleur and resident of this Parish, of the first part and TOUH-LA-BAY ALIAS COURTEAU OF THE BELOXY NATIONīe it remembered that on the twenty-ninth day of August in the forty seventh year of the independence of United States of America (Ao. Touh-la-bay, Toup-la-bay (same person), Alias Courteau or Houma Courteau as an Land Sale Documents Providing Proof of Tribal Identity of Keisha currently serves as School Director of Brooklyn Ascend Charter School, a K-12 school in the Brownsville area of Brooklyn.Earliest Indian History in the Lafourche District (Terrebonne Parish area) She then became interested in the charter school movement and taught at several charter schools in Brooklyn, NY before joining the founding team of Brooklyn Ascend Charter School. Keisha began her education career as a K-5 elementary school teacher in New Jersey, where she taught for 5 years in a high needs urban school district. Knowing that her success in life was a direct result of the superior education she received in the Los Angeles Unified School District's gifted and talented education program (GATE), Keisha vowed to create the same opportunities for urban students. Keisha's interest in the field of urban education was sparked early in life as she became aware of the stark contrast between the education she received in the suburban school she was bussed to each day versus the education her siblings received in the urban neighborhood where she lived. Education Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia University. in Child Psychology, Rutgers University M.A.
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