Brothers Arnaud
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Jacques, Marc-Antoine and Dominique Arnaud were three French brothers. They were born in the 18th century, in Jausiers, Ubaye Valley, France. They were the founders of Arnaudville, Louisiana.
Jacques was born in Jausiers in 1781. Hoping to become rich, he emigrated to Louisiana in 1805. He married Marie Lalonde, a Cajun woman. Soon, he was joined by his brothers. Together, they created Arnaudville, Louisiana.
In 1821, Jacques and his brothers moved to Mexico, where they created a textile shop, "El Cajon de Ropa de Las Sietes Puertas".
In 1828, Jacques was assassinated near the city of Guanajuato, Mexico.
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Marc-Antoine and Dominique became rich from their American adventures. In 1845, three Arnaud's French workers came back rich men in Ubaye valley. It was the start of the French emigration to Louisiana and Mexico. All these Frenchmen were native of the Ubaye Valley, and because Barcelonnette is the biggest town of this valley, these men were called "the Barcelonnettes". Today, there are 50,000 descendants of the Barcelonnettes in Mexico and Louisiana.