Sovereign Heiress & Fiduciary
The L.E. Taylor Royal Redemption Trust stands not merely as a financial instrument, but as a living testament to an unbroken chain of history. We act as the fiduciary office for a historically documented lineage extending from 16th‑century French nobility and Native American matriarchs to the present day.
As a lawfully recognized successor‑in‑interest to Federal Land Patent No. 169125, the Trust manages an allodial freehold estate in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Our mandate is clear: the preservation of sovereign lineage, the protection of ancestral lands, and the administration of justice through verifiable historical and legal documentation.
We operate free from political speculation, grounding our authority solely in genealogy, history, and recorded instruments. From the courts of King Louis XIV to the indigenous soil of the Cane River, this estate represents a convergence of worlds, secured by the bedrock of law.
Primary Lineage Highlights
An unbroken heritage anchored in history.
French progenitor of New France settlers. Through Élisabeth Couillard, the lineage connects directly to nobility ennobled by the Sun King.
First civil official of Natchitoches. The union with Jeanne de la Grande Terre, Chitimacha matriarch, established the foundation of the Cane River Derbannes.
From Jean Baptiste Derbanne (Galvez Campaigns) to Louis Dearborn Jr., marking the anglicization of the name. A history of service and endurance.
Bertha Dearborn married William Stinson. Their son, William Stinson Jr. Married Melba Ford. Their son Glen A. Stinson Married Cheryl LuCrectia Gibbs and fathered Sovereign Heiress LuCrectia Ebony Taylor Married Sherman Depriest Taylor Jr, securing the modern estate.
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST
NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA
The estate consists of 299 acres held under allodial freehold title. In the hierarchy of property law, a Federal Land Patent is the highest evidence of title, superior to any subsequent deed.
INSTRUMENT 436450
Formal conveyance of title confirming the transfer of rights to the Trust.
INSTRUMENT 428522
Legal affirmation of the genealogical succession and rights of inheritance.
PRIVATE LAW JURISDICTION
Documents pertaining to the allodial standing and sovereign immunity of the estate.
*Documents displayed are for informational purposes. Full copies available upon formal legal request.
The L.E. Taylor Royal Redemption Trust maintains a disciplined standard of communication. All inquiries regarding genealogy, land patents, or legal standing must be submitted via the official channel.
Standing in Jurisdiction
Allodial Jurisdiction / Private Law
Secured Document ID
ITYFZ76WT
Official Portraiture
2024 Administration