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 7 Sisters of Algiers

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Marie Laveau and Christopher Glapion had                 15 children including seven girls -- all with                     Catholic christening names (middle names).

Only one, Marie Laveau II, followed in her footsteps. She did so in a colorful, more flamboyant manner.


The early 1900’s census and phone directory shows her sister living in Algiers. Her nephew is quoted saying Marie was "happy when she came to Algiers

to see her customers."

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SEVEN SISTERS OF ALGIERS: SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT  by Cathy Smith of New Orleans is a work of fiction that tells the story of a girl growing up outside New Orleans in the town of Algiers and her experiences with love and life while living and working among the Seven Sisters in "Hoodoo Town."

 

Adhering to a lingering call to pen some of the stories so dear to her heart, Cathy completed writing her debut novel in 2016 and decided to release the work in 2017 to share a few stories, songs and folklore about the beloved Louisiana voodoo women known as the Seven Sisters with readers worldwide.

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SEVEN SISTERS OF ALGIERS - SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT by Cathy Smith of New Orleans is a work of fiction that tell the sory of a girl growing up  a stone's throw from the city in the town of Algiers
and her experiences  with love and life while living amoungst the Seven Sisters in  "Hoodoo Town."


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