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Rev. Samantha Corfield's; SPELLMAKER.COM; MAKE A LOVE WISH ON MARIE LAVEAU'S TOMB ... How to make a wish on Marie Laveau's* tomb:
Marie Laveau I, the mother, supposedly was born in New Orleans in 1794 and was considered a free woman of color. Being a mulatto, she was of mixed black, white and Indian blood.
Voodoo in New Orleans and the legacy of Marie Laveau ... Find a Grave: Maria Laveau ... Marie Laveau's Tomb
No study of ghostly tales or strangeness in New Orleans would be complete without mention of Marie Laveau, the unchallenged "Queen of Voodoo" in New Orleans.
One of the most popular women in New Orleans history, Marie Laveau, voodoo queen, is also one of the least understood. Myths about her life and death.
"The beautiful Marie Laveau, and yes she was beautiful, was born a Free Woman of Color in 1794 and died an old woman in 1881. She became the most famous and powerful Voodoo Queen of New Orleans.
Visit Marie Laveaus House on my Voodoo Cemetery tour but visit marie Laveau's House of Voodoo shop while you are in town.
marie laveau biography ... There is little that is known definitively about Marie Laveau, the legendary Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. She is thought to have been born in either New Orleans or
Marie Laveau (September 10, 1801 – June 16, 1881) was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voudou renowned in New Orleans. She was born free in New Orleans. Her daughter Marie Laveau II (1827-c.1895) also practiced Voudou, and accounts confuse the two women. She and her mother...
Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen on Bayou St. John ... No one in the world of the paranormal in New Orleans is more famous (or infamous) than Marie Laveau. She was the most significant Voodoo Queen of