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Daspit & st. Amand

Posted: 4 Sep 2011 6:19PM GMT
Classification: Query
I descend from Michael St. am and and Francoise Azelie Zeringue..
My question: does this mean that I am also a

And when the two names seem to split with some becoming just Daspit and others just St. Amand, how does one know which group that one belongs with?
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Re: Daspit & st. Amand

Posted: 4 Sep 2011 6:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
That should have said
Does this mean that I am also a Daspit?

Re: Daspit & st. Amand

Posted: 6 Apr 2013 4:25AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 6 Apr 2013 4:26AM GMT
Surnames: St. Amant, St. Amand, de St. Amand, Daspit de St. Amand, D'aspit de St. Amand, D'aspit de Saint-Amand
I too am descended from them.

Just as many other family names were changed by either church or civic officials when a person could not read or write, such is the D'aspit de Saint-Amand name. I also believe it is partially to have a shorter name for filling out forms, partially to have a more English name, maybe to distinguish one's self from other family members...

So, according to a cousin's research, if we truly follow *our* family name backwards it would be:
St. Amant
St. Amand
de St. Amand
D'aspit de St. Amand
then in 1662, splits into a D'aspit line and a Saint-Amand line when a D'aspit man married a Saint-Amand lady

On another of my family lines, one child of a large family kept the English version of "Comeau [Comeaux]" even though the Baptismal and marriage records (in a particular time period) of several members had the "Como" which he kept. I think it was because he had the same first name as his father and perhaps this helped to distinguish them from each other. The name change on that line has remained changed to present day even though every other line went back to the Spanish spelling (addition of the 'x').

So if I compare the Como to the D'aspit, just as I am a Comeaux/Comeau, not a Como, but the Como's are my cousins.... you are a St. Amant and a D'aspit de Saint-Amand, not a D'aspit in Louisiana - you are only a D'aspit in France prior to 1662. The D'aspit's / Daspit's in Louisiana and in France (after 1662) would be your cousins, but not your direct line.

Hope this helps....

Re: Daspit & st. Amand

Posted: 6 Apr 2013 9:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Excellent!
May I have your permission to copy your post to my
Degruy@Rootsweb.com
discussion group?
If this is ok and I may include your email address, please send it.
If you would prefer to do this off message board, just send to
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Again, thanks so much. That is Very Helpful!

Re: Daspit & st. Amand

Posted: 9 Apr 2013 4:30AM GMT
Classification: Query
I have sent you a regular email message. Let me know through ancestry.com if you do not receive it. Glad you understood the explanation :).
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