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- Marie Thérèse Coincoin, born as Coincoin (with no surname), also known as Marie Thérèse dite Coincoin, and Marie Thérèse Métoyer, (August 1742 – 1816)...
- four-episode miniseries on French television. A sequel, Coincoin and the Extra-Humans (Coincoin et les Z’inhumains), was made by Dumont in 2018, featuring...
- site of Coincoin's farmstead is do****enting some of the aspects of her domestic life. A mid-nineteenth century dwelling, now dubbed the Coincoin-Prudhomme...
- "Big House" built beginning about 1832. He was a son of Marie Thérèse Coincoin, a former slave who became a wealthy businesswoman in the area, and Claude...
- of Joan of Arc Jeannette, l’enfance de Jeanne d’Arc 2018 Coincoin and the Extra-Humans Coincoin et les z'inhumains 2019 Joan of Arc Jeanne Special Mention...
- winemaker Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre (1924–2020), French historian Marie Thérèse Coincoin (1742–1816), American planter Marie-Thérèse Colimon-Hall (1918–1997), Haitian...
- merchant Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer and the former slave Marie Thérèse Coincoin, sometimes (albeit erroneously) called Marie Thérèse Metoyer. He had initially...
- territory. There are countless cases of black slave ownership. Marie Thérèse Coincoin was born into slavery but fell in love with a young French merchant named...
- "Creole Soul" Miriam Leslie (1836–1914) – publisher and author Marie Thérèse Coincoin (1742–1816) – médecine, planter, and businesswoman in Natchitoches Parish...
- mixed-Creole people. The church was built by sons of Métoyer and Marie Thérèse Coincoin. Because of the significance of the Créole church's history and its centrality...