He is a His death occurred in 1809, his widow having preceded him ten years. He is a very successful criminal lawyer. He buys a great deal of cotton. children. as having 27,134 whites, almost a five fold increase, but the 1960 total of 10,448 "Negroes"was only about 44% more than In earlier prehistoric times, Indians lived in the parish as particularly noted in Marksville Prehistoric Indian Park and Museum. He died with yellow fever in December, 1854. The Doctor has a bright future before him. His plantation, consisting of 580 acres, is valued tit the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog "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. eructation was obtained in the city of Brotherly Love. having died while in charge of the institute, the school had deteriorated rapidly, and when Mr. By Jerry LaFleur. During the He was a member of both houses later. honesty. Mrs. Owens died in 1879 leaving one child, a son, Samuel Logan. He early had instilled into his youthful nature all the duties of farm life, and continued at this until the breaking out of the war caused him to throw aside the implements of peace to take up the weapons of warfare. At the ago of The The same year be was married to Miss Margaret Wathen, In 1875 he was admitted to the bar, immediately opened an office, and has since given his attention to the practice of law since the judge's office was done away with ou the adoption of the new constitution. In this latter regard he is eminently deserving of mention as above the successfully continued operations until February, 1890, when he bought the Privately owned by descendents of the Gosserand. G. H. Stevens is a merchant, liveryman and hotel keeper of Bunkie, La., and in the conduct of each of these enterprises he has met with The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[5]. the first census on which they were listed. Returning to Louisiana he was engaged in business at Cheneyville for some time, then followed the occupation of a planter, and later engaged in the livery business at New Orleans. It is said of him that his decisions were never reversed by the Appellate Court. C. Grimillion, planter, Moreanville, La. he enlisted in Company A, Thirteenth Mississippi Infantry, and was in The LDL is built withIslandora, an open source digital library system based onFedora,Drupal, andSolr. of 1,000 acres with 500 under cultivation. The paternal grandfather was a native of Georgia, and the maternal grandfather was a native of Now the school has a large attendance, and is in a flourishing condition. About 1888 he opened a mercantile establishment in Bunkie, and has since carried an exceptionally large and well selected stock of goods. most learned and skilled physician in this part of the State. Miss Irene Broutin was born and raised in the city of New Orleans, and after she was married she moved to the parish of Avoyelles, where she lived the rest of her life, and raised a large family of children. He raises 350 bales of cotton each year, and is one of Mr. Pearce is one of the wealthiest and most successful planters in Avoyelles Parish, and not only has the respect and confidence of all as ti successful business man, but is esteemed and held in the highest estimation socially. 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. The father died at our subject's residence, in 1888, and the mother died three years previous to this. Dr. Tarleton's mother, Leonora Tarleton, was also a Kentuckian, and was born and raised in the city of Lexington. advise you in both how to fill out a call slip and when the item can be served. He was in Nashville when the Federals took possession, saw them hoist the Union flag on the capitol and heard their band play "Hail Columbia." Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as Roman Catholics. Mr. Ganthier was a planter by occupation. Upon completing his education, he took charge of the Frith estate, as manager for his mother, who is administration, and as this estate is very extensive, the cares of its management are arduous. SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS: (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex), (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in Parish, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in Parish), Avoyelles Parish, LA GenWeb (Great resources). Cotton plantations before and after the Civil War were established along the Bayou de Glaises loop. However, the data should be checked for the particular surname to see the extent of the matching. Harvard is one of the oldest and best known citizens of Avoyelles Parish, and is His home is the resort of the intelligence of the country round, as also of strangers of the same class sojourning here. He has been a lifelong student of the classics, Greek and The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. In 1843 he entered the medical department of the University of Louisiana (now Tulane University), from which he graduated in 1845. Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. 7, 1833, and comes of an old and honored family. his State, and wields a strong influence far beyond the borders of his own parish, and is looked upon as one of the leading politicians in this section of the country, and, if he accepts it, will no doubt be made the recipient of future honors in apportioned to three named Plantations as follows: Leinster Place, 165; Lucky Hit, 50; and Dura, 36. purposes. Owing to the able and efficient manner in which he transferred to the staff of Gen. D. H. Hill, of the Army of the Potomac. (subject) now resides. an exceptionally able official. Guide to Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Cotton prices were particularly depressed.[14]. 1825-1830 by Antoine Gosserand. Gardens and ruins open daily, March 1 to June 30 & October 1 to December 1. Built in the late 18th century in what then was outside of the city, home to Mayor, Former sugar plantation from the 1820s, manor house built in 1884 for the 1884. 157 miles from New Orleans In 1857 Mr. Joffrion married Miss Desdemona Fields, daughter of William M. and Ann (Thorn) Fields, natives of Kentucky and England, respectively. He was married in 1870 to Miss Rosa Normand, who bore him the following children; Joseph B. 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. 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 Mr. Ewell is a gentleman who has been' exceptionally successful in his career as a planter, and owing to his desire to keep out of the old ruts, and to his ready adoption of new and improved He was married in 1881 to Miss Mary Tanner, a daughter of Edward Tanner, and socially is a member of Lodge No. although he has many times been solicited to accept the nomination for representative to the Legislature and other positions. In 1833, while traveling abroad, he was lost on the Mediterranean Sea. researchers should view the source film personally to verify or modify the information in this transcription for their own thought, and action (ban in Germany." [1], Avoyelles Parish Courthouse312 N Main Street Marksville, LA 71351Phone: 318.253.9208 Parish Clerk has marriage and land records from 1908, probate records from 1925, court records from 1929, divorce records from 1939 and military records from 1886 . Mr. Eegard is educating his children in good schools, and all are connection with his paper for years. F. VI. 5,904 whites, 74 "free colored" and 7,185 slaves. Mr. Hudson has been postmaster at Eola for several years, and is a man of judgment and Go. He manifests the instinct and training of a real gentleman in his daily walk and conversation, and it may be truly said of him that, he never violated a friendship nor forgot a kind action done him. 1842, and was reared and educated in his native State. twenty-three years he was married to Miss Mary Botts, in Avoyelles Parish, who died leaving three children: Uncas, Oneida and Winonga. the study of law, and in May, 1868, was admitted to the bar, receiving his diploma from the Supreme Court, of Louisiana. Congregation members: Mrs. Newel The general mercantile establishment of which this gentleman is the proprietor, is one of the most popular and successful ones of the kind in Avoyelles Parish, and its proprietor stands high with the general public and his patrons. T. Lemoine, general merchant, Cottonport, La. In this manner he continued his studies for a number of years, and became as well informed as the majority of the young men of his day. Judge Overton rose rapidly to G. H. Stevens was reared and received a common school education in the State of his birth, and prior to 1872 devoted his attention to his trade in Connecticut, that of a machinist, following it also in 189 of the A. F. & A. M. of Evergreen. J. detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ . He moved to Avoyelles Parish in 1849, and shortly afterward was engaged as overseer for a prominent planter in In the case of the William Lambeth Estate, the 251 slaves shown below are He was called from earth in 1871, at the age of forty-three years, but his widow, who was educated in Louisiana and Alabama, still survives him, and is, as washer husband, a consistent member of the Episcopal Church. thus engaged is mainly duo to his honesty, enterprise and the confidence which In 1884 Mr. Lafargue was appointed colonel of militia, and in 1887 canvassed the State in the interests of Gov. He, died in his native State in 187(5, when in his eighty-ninth year, and the mother died in the same State in 1864. The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. Larger plantations were noted in the Bunkie area with added sugar cane farming. Adolphe J. Lafargue is Subject's Grandfather Irion was a major in the War of 1812, and after that time he removed to Williamson County, Tenn., thence to Woodville, Miss., and subsequently to Avoyelles Parish, being On the dissolution of the firm, in 1882. they showed au earning of nearly $100,000. verge of mankind, and much could be said in his praise were he not one of these that would that " the left hand should not know what the right hand doeth." He was born here, October 3, 1855, to Prof. Adolphe Lafargue, who was born in France, and came to the land of the free and the home of the bride when eighteen years of age; tor some time followed the calling of schoolteacher in Natchitoches Parish, where he was a prominent lawyer of this section in his day. Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with about half of those living in the southern States. Waggaman. La. . birth occurred in St. Martin's Parish, La., May 6, 1837, and in the schools of Opelousas he received the greater part of his education, being reared to the duties of a mercantile life. first battle of Manassas and at Appomattox Court House. To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our He is the owner of some valuable land in the parish, and is in very good circumstances financially. His wife, Louisa Scallan, was born in this parish, and bore her husband seven children, the immediate subject of this sketch being the eldest of the family. He took a Dr. Ducote and his wife are the parents of three children: Joseph Richard (attending Spring Hill College), and Ethel Lee and Beatrice (attending the Convent of [3] History [ edit | edit source] Parent Parish [ edit | edit source] interest in local and State affairs. Southern Pacific Railroad, and was its first president. He at different times received eleven wounds, and on August 30, 1813, received lance and gunshot wound in the right shoulder, which was very serious and incapacitated him for duty for some time. After his wife's death he began the study of medicine, and graduated from the University of Louisiana, now Tulane University, in March, 1880. He acted as a private and gunner, and was wounded at Petersburg and Gettysburg, losing his hearing in the last-named battle. his father and mother both having died previous to this, and this has been his chief calling in life. Dr. Roy's maternal grandfather was a native of France, and the father of Dr. Roy was of Canadian- French descent, and his father was a native of Canada. In 1843 he removed permanently to Avoyelles Parish, and in 1849 purchased the plantation where he He was soon thereafter elected district judge, and his eminent fitness for the position was so marked that be was kept in that office for a period of twenty-five years. 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. This institution was chartered in 1855 and is an institution the people of Avoyelles may well be proud of. He and his estimable wife He is descended from a family which has occupied a prominent place in the history of this country from the early days of the republic. We are located in Guerneville, CA; Directions are available here. 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Association, on "The Relations of the Press to the Country and especially to the clerk of the district court. Both are deceased. thorough commercial course in that department of the University of Kentucky at Lexington, and in November of 1887 received his diploma. May 18, 1864 - Yellow Bayou, also known as Norwoods Plantation. names of plantations in this Parish with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research task, but Miss Anna E. Normand is an independent and self reliant business woman, and relies entirely upon her own efforts for what she possesses. After a breezy and spirited conversation with the Doctor one always comes away refreshed, for He filled with great credit the Louisiana tax records can be used in place of missing censuses and provide lists of residents during years between censuses. 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. To check a master surname list for other States and Counties, return to Home and Links Page. He was born in Bedford County, Tenn., December 8, 1851, and in that State was retired and educated. Many a deer has forfeited its life by passing within the range of his trusty gnu, and many a fish has swung in mid air at the end of his line. He was postmaster from 18(55) to 1874, and during President Cleveland's administration he tilled the same position, from 1887 until 1889. 40.9 miles from Avoyelles Parish, LA A crying woman and a vengeful slave are both said to haunt this plantation. Mr. Pearce's success is unusual, but is clue largely to his excellent judgment, and strict honesty and upright dealings, and the proud position he now occupies as a representative citizen is a just tribute to his worth. He bought the tract of land upon which Bunkie is now located, cut out the cane, and began planting. acquaintances. Catholic Church. Dupuir, Heary Derivas, M A Dec 29, 1859 Dupuir, Jeronie D Dauzat, Marie V He has never taken a prominent part in political matters, but is a public spirited citizen, and is prominently identified with any enterprise that has for its object the country's good. He subsequently commenced the study of law, but gave up this work to enter the Confederate Army upon the opening of the After this Gen. Thomas Green, commander of the Texas Cavalry, seeing that he was an expert cavalryman, took him on his staff; and while with Gen. Green he had three horses killed under him at the battle of Mansfield. thorough agriculturist, and he is a man of industry and enterprise. fitted, for he had been familiar with the work from the time he was fourteen Builder was Mr. Jonathan Koen. The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is composed of collections from many different institutions. southern cause, he flung aside his books, and when only seventeen years of age enlisted in Company H, Crescent Regiment, of New Orleans, as a private. The huge swath of territory purchased from Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803 was sparsely populated. There is also a cemetery on the property. It was paid out at Shreveport, La., and at Marshall, Tex. Cavalry. at Washington in 1877, and is a member of the American Medical Association. representative position among the prominent and successful merchants of Avoyelles Parish. such age enumerated, out of a total of 3,950,546 slaves, and the transcriber did not find any such information on the In 1889 he was elected circuit judge of the Third Circuit of Louisiana, and served one term. For more information about local histories see the wiki page section Louisiana Local Histories. Rhode Island. Missouri. without an enemy. After the fall of that, place he was paroled, but when exchanged once more enlisted in the same regiment, serving actively until the dose of the war, after which he emigrated to Louisiana, and was here married in 1807 to Miss Ellen Tanner, a daughter of Bladwick Tanner, a native of Louisiana and one of the early settlers of Avoyelles Parish.
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