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Dale Family History

Intro to Family History

My grandfather, Arthur C. Dale, had always been an elusive figure in our shared legacy. Whispered beneath closed doors and veiled in shadows of the past, his memory was restrained by a date that bore his assumed parting of this earth in 1931. However, an inscription, written in stone professed a different tale, Arthur’s departure was indeed in 1957, some twenty-six years beyond the veil of our perceived history.

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The Hardest Part of an Adventure is Finding the Starting Point

I was merely nine years old, when my grandmother Jenny Maestri Dale passed away. Her funeral marked my first encounter with the concept of death. Gathered around the family tomb in Metairie Cemetery were my grandmother Jenny’s, five adult children, along with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

As the priest prayed over the casket, a solemn atmosphere enveloped us standing before the Maestri-Dale tomb. It remains etched in my memory as the only time I witnessed my father shed tears.

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The Legacy of Bonfouca

Before the vibrant community of Slidell stretched its limbs across the landscape, there nestled a spirited settlement named Bonfouca. Our cultural cradle, this 18th-century hamlet, sowed the seeds of heritage for many Creole families. The heartbeat of our lineage, a historic edifice, stands testament to times past—an ancestral nexus, if you will—erected by none other than Joseph Creole Laurent. Yes, that’s how he chose to ink his name!

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