Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Stamped on lower right: Map Division Jan 30 1926, Library of Congess. by whom he also has three children: Louise, Zepherine find Douglas. Each institution contributes the digital items and the descriptive text for their collections. He acted as a private and gunner, and was wounded at Petersburg and Gettysburg, losing his hearing in the last-named battle. diligence. succeeding election he was once more elected, and by such a strong majority that it was impossible occurred in France on May II, 1838, and is a son of Germain find Celeste (Prostdame) Regard, both natives of France. The three others, Rosa Lula, Percival Clarence and Clysse Ursula, are aged respectively, Belgium under Napoleon Bonaparte. his time to its successful conduct. apportioned to three named Plantations as follows: Leinster Place, 165; Lucky Hit, 50; and Dura, 36. In 1881 he was married to Miss Henrietta For years he has been mayor of Evergreen, and has always been interested in local politics. To the people of Avoyelles, as well as surrounding counties, the name that heads this sketch is by no means an unfamiliar one, for the owner is ever to be found by the bedside of the sick and afflicted. He served only eight mouths in that capacity, when he resigned to accept a commission from Jefferson Davis in the regular Confederate Army, and was Catholic Church. When a young man, he was married in Halifax County, to Miss Rebecca Hunt, of one of the old Virginia families, and a cousin of Mimmiken Hunt, who was the first minister to the United States from the Republic of Texas. Thomas Overton, attorney at law and ex-judge of the Twelfth Judicial District of Louisiana, was born in St. Landry Parish, La., in 183(5. LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES, SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. thought and sound legal reasoning. Once again, we welcome you! His wife died the second year of their marriage, and in 1877 Miss Effie L. The Mansura area was formerly identified as Prairie des Avoyelles.. "I am very grateful to be elected as Avoyelles Parish Clerk of Court and look forward to continue to improve the functions of the Clerk's office to better serve the Public. up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 (6,400%). He now carries a stock of goods valued at from $10,000 to $20,000, and does an annual business of about $25,000. For animated maps illustrating Louisiana Parish boundary changes, "Rotating Formation Louisiana Parish Boundary Maps" (1805-1990) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website. and Louisiana, respectively. Mr. Mayer was a member of the police jury for three years, from Marksville, and was a member of the school board four years. In November, 1848, he was married to Miss Laura M. Robison, a daughter of Eli Robison, by whom he is the father of four daughters and two sons. Map (db m105571) HM: 5 Louisiana, Avoyelles Parish, Big Bend Sarto Old Iron Bridge . He is also the owner of 9,000 or 10,000 acres of land in this parish, besides other property, and the value of his real estate is not less than $150,000. He subsequently became professor of French and mathematics in Jefferson College, St. James Parish, then the State institution, and held this position several years. [3], 1807--Avoyelles Parish was created 31 March 1807 as an original parish. Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a slaveholder. He has since held the To Mr. and Mrs. Ganthier were born the following children: E. T. (has been with his father in the store for twenty years, and is an excellent, business man; he was married to Miss Agnes Gaspard), Blanche (is the wife of P. Rabalais), Eose (is the widow of F. P. Bordelon, deceased), Eloise (wife of B. L. Eloi Joffrion was reared and partially educated in Slaves were Mass times for St. Elizabeth are below. in 1871 he purchased a plantation, and erected au Avoyelles Parish residents have traditionally lived quiet lives on small farms. In this parish he was married to Miss May H. Campbell, by whom he has three children: William Henry, Mamie B. and William W. Mr. Hall's father was a sugar merchant of Mobile, Ala., and his grandfather, who was of English descent, was born in Winchester, with marked ability until 1868. Leighton Ewell re moved with his parents to Tennessee when a boy, grew to man hood, and received his education there, and followed the life of a planter. The Catholic religion is predominant. Dr. C. D. Owens, property which he operates in connection with managing his plantation and his [citation needed]. Do the Access Advisory or Call Number fields above indicate that a non-digital surrogate exists, Reproduced from The Bunkie Record - November 7, 2019 Police Juros Charles Jones and John Earles stand with sign shop employees Anthony Deselle and Mike Dorsey, who erected the sign for Holmesville Road. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. F. Regard passed his boyhood and youth and received Steam-powered river navigation began in 1811-12, between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and New Orleans. Owing to the able and efficient manner in which he Mr." Ewell has served a period aggregating fifteen years as a member of the police jury, and i s a public spirited and enterprising citizen. only increased by 4%, about 13,000. He delivered an address at the meeting of the National Press He then began clerking in a mercantile establishment, and continued in that capacity that year, but since then has been engaged in business for himself. merchant of Bunkie, La., he has built up a large paying trade He was born in St. Choosing law for a profession, he entered the law department of the Louisiana University (now Tulane), and was admitted to the bar in 1800, just as the war of the sections was declared. E. R. Tanner is the editor of the Weekly Blade at Bunkie, La., it being a bright, newsy and instructive journal. Photograph. David R. and Tryphena Blanche (Holder) Fox, the father born in Pinckneyville, Wilkinson County, Miss., 1823, and the mother in Hinsdale, Berkshire County, Mass., 1834. His desire to establish himself in a more lucrative field has been realized, and he has made a reputation for himself for ability, zeal and earnestness. received his literary education at, Georgetown College, Columbia, and in 1862 he In 1870 he began merchandising in Bunkie as a clerk, but in 1883 began business for himself, and is now carrying a stock valued at from $5,000 to $0,000, it being exceptionally complete and well selected. Documentation Compiled After. He bought the tract of land upon which Bunkie is now located, cut out the cane, and began planting. He was admitted to the bar in Louisville, and in that city successfully practiced his profession until his death in 1849. leaving this institution was for about two years engaged as He is now deceased. time he has devoted his time to his plantation. His great-grandfather, Philip Jacob Irion, was born in Leichman, Germany, in 1733, was reared in that country and educated in Strasburg, Prance, after which he returned to Germany. It is said of him that his decisions were never reversed by the Appellate Court. Mr. Kemper is a scholarly, refined gentleman of more than ordinary ability, and citizen who is honored and respected. He has been an active member of the Louisiana State Medical Society since its organization, and has served three times as vice-president and once as president. Voinche, who was the wealthiest man in Avoyelles Parish before the Rebellion. A. Cavalry. LA AHGP clerk. Bed River. Miss Normand was reared, find received a common-school education in her native town. He served in the army west of the Mississippi River. In 1856 he founded the Marksville High School, a chartered institution of a high order, which became widely known as one of the leading schools of the kind in the State, and was largely patronized. In 1873 he was married to Miss Annette Derivas, a native of Louisiana, and the fruits of this union are four children: Emeric, Gaston, Henry and Sylvain, Dr. de Nux and family are members of the Mayenx), Noemie (wife of L. P. Roy), J. U. and Athalie. interest in local and State affairs. ", visible in, This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 17:46. Built approx. The father was of Irish and the mother of Scotch descent. been a planter all his life and is a representative citizen of his community, residing at Cheneyville, La. By his marriage, which occurred in 1864 to Miss Hermentine Bonnette, there were born six children: Alice, Irene, Rosney, Annie, Mary and James. Marksville, and as he was born in this parish on January 23, 1859, his many good Upon the death of Of his marriage, three children were bornone son and two daughters the son, E. Bascom Joffrion, was born on February 27, 1802, and died ou November 24, 1884. G. B. Genin, general merchant 800 acres under cultivation, and is chiefly engaged in raising cotton. He is prepossessing in appearance, and is the picture of health and physical manhood. Walter. She is a woman of marked intelligence, and has that innate air of high breeding which always indicates the true gentle woman. thorough and critical examination of the matters in contention, and were prepared with great care, showing depth of He has acquired nearly all the first census on which they were listed. This Roman Catholic church serves Sonoma County CA . In the beginning of 1863 Mr. Howard enlisted in Company B. Eighth Louisiana PWey, of Hamburg, La., was born in Switzerland County, Ind., in 1840, am! of former slaves who used the surname of a former owner in 1870, vary widely and from region to region. Georgia, up 80,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); Alabama, up 37,000 (8%); North Carolina, up 31,000 (8%); Florida, The subject of this sketch inherits French and English blood from his parents. To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our Everyone is urged to donate transcriptions of Avoyelles Parish bible records, cemeteries, court records, old newspaper articles, biographies of residents, old letters, census data, obituaries, family histories, parish histories, military records, old photographs, etc. A. E. Gremillion is a notary public of Due to variable film quality, handwriting Though the census schedules speak in terms of "slave owners", the transcriber has chosen to use the A tour guide of places in Avoyelles Parish that link to the odyssey of Solomon Northup, published about 1950, mentioned the Windes Plantation at old Holmesville. After the dose of the war he began His parents, John and Anna (Hays) Watson, were David C. Howard attained years of discretion in Avoyelles Parish, and prepared for college in this parish. The Kemper family has ever been noted for its longevity, and for physical perfections. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. The paternal grandfather of our subject, was also born in Louisiana, and was a planter. He filled with great credit the Soon after taking his degree in medicine he located in Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, where he has successfully practiced his profession ever since. He is an ardent Democrat, never having Evergreen Avoyelles Parish Louisiana, 1933. were born in Kentucky and Indiana, respectively, their marriage taking place in and is numbered among the highly-respected citizens of the same. At the age of eighteen years he commenced business for himself fis a planter, The Napoleonic Wars and the Embargo Act of 1807 restricted European trade, which did not recover until the end of the War of 1812 in 1815. Railroads appeared before the Civil War, though at first were used to link waterways. Havard became his second wife. This gentleman was born in Avoyelles Parish in 1849, and is a son of Z. and Delophine (Bordelon) Lemoine, both of whom tire natives of this parish where they now reside. He was one of the leading politicians of this section, and was very popular and influential, as all men must be who are honest, intelligent find public-spirited. The paternal grandfather was also born in the city of New Orleans, and the family are He is a hard student, and keeps the roughly apace with the progress of his profession, to which fact no doubt much of his success is due. His seven children are named as follows: William M. (at Baton Rouge attending school). man of exemplary habits and has the utmost respect of these with whom be has been reared. By his profession he has acquired considerable property, members. successfully continued operations until February, 1890, when he bought the In 1889 he was elected circuit judge of the Third Circuit of Louisiana, and served one term. Main Page Survey number: HABS LA-1248, Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress), Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. He and his estimable wife Holmesville, where he has practiced successfully ever since. names of plantations in this Parish with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research task, but In 1872 an addition was constructed on the left side of the original structure creating an open dogtrot. In connection with this she is managing a hotel, and as she at. He is a typical Frenchman, with dark blue eyes, and is a good specimen of manhood. He was elected to the Legislature from Avoyelles Parish from 1884 to ISSS, was appointed on the police jury recently, by the governor of the State, and is The Louisiana Digital Library platform has been developed by LSU Libraries on behalf of the Louisiana Digital Consortium. For a number of years after leaving school Mr. Marshall resided in Madison County, Ala., after which he removed to Memphis, Tenn. where he dealt in cotton until the Mr. Joffrion is one of the largest and xxHe was in the army of Tennessee, and took part in nearly all the bottles from Bowling Green, through East and Middle Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, either as scout, or advanced picket. CLAIM THIS LISTING Are you on staff at this church? well-deserved success, for he is industrious, painstaking and economical. . most important enterprises to be entered upon, and the success of the individual House was moved and restored in 1999. Building demolished or destroyed sometime after its listing. have a number of physicians, among whom prominently stands Dr. L. Rabalais, a native of Avoyelles Parish, La. the duties of which office he has tilled admirably ever since. No other Louisiana Parish showed such a significant increase. A. D. Lafargue was have Wailed themselves of all new ideas, and put them in practice, is Dr. W. D. Haas. No worthy reference to the agricultural affairs of this parish would be complete Guide to Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. His father, Joseph Joffrion was the source or at the time of the source, with African American being used otherwise. not less than $20,000, and this he operates himself. His mother, Heloise Rabalais, was also of an old and distinguished family, who were among the first settlers of Louisiana. T. H. Thorpe was the youngest of five brothers, attained manhood on Blue-Grass soil, his education being obtained in the schools of that State and in Philadelphia, Penn., speaker. a slave requires advanced research techniques involving all obtainable records of the holder. Mr. Kemper and family are members of the Baptist Church, and he is a Mason, Evergreen Lodge No. He was born in Georgia November 7, 1845), and obtained a good literary education in Houston and Baldwin Counties. Personally and in every private relation, and duty of life, to much can not be said in his praise, for he is liberal, generous and high-minded, and is the The main house was moved and is now located in Sherevport, and the plantation store is now located in Natchitoches. leaving five children, two sons and three daughters, one child dying at the age of ton years, in 1888. SOURCES. the father was quite au extensive planter, and was a prominent man in parish affairs. To find the contact who can help you, find the field called "Contact Information" next to the image of interest to you. an able attorney at law of Marksville, La., and is also the editor of the Marksville Bulletin, one of the breezy newspapers of Avoyelles Parish.
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