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Attention Fonteneau (Fontenot) Descendants
Posted 11 November 1999 by Sonny Fontenot
Last year we mounted a successful fund raising drive to erect a memorial to our ancestor, Jean-Louis Fonteneau.  Thanks to the many contributors, we now have a permanent, physical reminder of our progenitor at Fort Toulouse for all future generations to visit and reflect upon their heredity.

The Fonteneau's were the largest extended family residing at Fort Toulouse during the early to mid eighteenth century.  Being the largest family and longest residents of the outpost in the Alabama wilderness, their farmstead/plantation was the largest and most elaborate of all farmsteads in proximity to the garrison.  Because of this, it is reasonable to assume that it served as the focal point for other residents of the garrison as well as for the many Indian neighbors in the vicinity.

Tentative plans are being made to construct a replica of this farmstead, based on archeological evidence and logical reasoning.  Like the memorial to Jean-Louis, it would become a permanent fixture and point of attraction at the Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park and a memorial to the Fonteneau family who lived there.  It would include a historical marker describing the lives of the first Fonteneau family and a list of descendant contributors to this memorial.  Although limited public funding is available, the goal can only be reached through supplemental private contributions.  For those of you who would like to be a part of this unique project and/or want more details, please contact:

Ned Jenkins
Archeologist and Park Manager
2521 W. Fort Toulouse Rd.
Wetumpka, AL  36093
Tel:  (334)-567 3002
E-mail: alabamahistory@mindspring.com


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