Proper noun
Laborde (plural Labordes)
A surname.
British missionaries introduced brick-making to the island in the 1820s, and French industrialist Jean Laborde used stone and brick to build his factories over the next few decades. Source: Internet
Bordelonville native Jackie Laborde Monkhouse of Alexandria and her husband will be featured on the ABC Light Fight Special Monday night. Source: Internet
Bernice Gertrude Laborde, age 91, of Marksville, passed away on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at Colonial Nursing Home in Marksville. Source: Internet
Pallbearers honored to serve will be her grandchildren, Nicky Joe Bettevy, Luke Laborde, Ty Theriot, Blake Leger, Derick Laprarie and Grant Dupuis. Source: Internet
It remained small until 1847, when Léon Laborde was given control of the department. Source: Internet
Now divorced, Castro had sexual affairs with two female supporters, Naty Revuelta and Maria Laborde, each conceiving him a child. Source: Internet