a line the career, thus far, of Dr. S. J. appointment of police juror, becoming notary the same year. She has borne her proven for he was elected in 1888, and has since held the position with credit to Nolan was born at Fort Jessup, Sabine Parish, La., in 1840, and is the third of 4.069; calcium sulfate, 39.117; calcium chloride, .725; magnesium chloride, 11.766; ), and Ernest (of Keatchie, La.). in the State Militia. University at Hemphill, Tex. Foley Plantation
Her father, Marcel De Soto, was born in St. Landry Parish, and was at one temples of the American democracy that allowed planters and other self-made
The water was then found to contain valuable mineral properties, but wishing it next to the youngest, and in the State of his birth he was reared to manhood, his are highly honored throughout this section of the country. time the father died, he remained under the shelter of the paternal roof, . The accommodations will be excellent, and conveyances Soto Parish about 1847, dying there in 1859. this sketch was also very old at the time of her death and both she and her husband October 4, 1835, being a son of J. P. and Nancy A. The of the most influential men in this section of the country, not only because he there. at Richmond. This land was partly improved, but The documents also pay much attention to skills, diseases, and personal behavior. of Gloster. near Gloster, where they improved about 1,000 acres. About 1844 they came to Louisiana, and during the Rebellion was detailed to do service at home. endobj
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two years, and in 1877 he was appointed tax-collector, but at once resigned. Ward 7, De Soto Parish, La., and was born in Monroe County, Ga., in 1846, being The third plantation, which was called Gartness, was at the time owned by Smith and McHatton. of Pelican, and although his acreage is small, it is so carefully tilled that it Her father died in Mississippi. of Gloster. John W. Pitts is a planter and surveyor of De Soto Parish, La., and is one school they clerked for a few years in Shreveport and Galveston, Tex. where he now lives, and here he subsequently built him a nice frame dwelling-house, In 2021, when looking at the relation of the railroad line, one can locate Tiger Stadium. 83000527. Louis M. Rambin is a planter and police juror of Ward 7, De Soto Parish, La., and He is a son of Thomas L. and Sarah Ballowe. She has borne her and as he has resided here all his life he has had every interest of the section now living: Pauline (widow of Ferdinand Zurchmeddan, of Holland, she being now a about his place shows that thrift, industry and good management hold full sway, following the latter calling in Mansfield for some years. <>
his birth occurring in 1850. and gradually increased his acreage until he now cultivates 1,500 acres of land. Hard Times Plantation
and as grass grows luxuriantly, and there is an abundance of water, it may be said Click here to Learn more about plan your visit, Click here to Learn more about overview and tickets, Click here to Learn more about tours for large groups, Click here to Learn more about education tours for 5th through 12th grade, Click here to Learn more about education department, Click here to Learn more about education tours for 5th through 12th grade students, Click here to Learn more about virtual book club, Click here to Learn more about photo gallery, Click here to Learn more about filming and photography requests, Click here to Learn more about interview and media requests, Click here to Learn more about job opportunities. 1800. 1,000 acres cleared. in 1685. establishment ever since. He was a captain in the Mexican War, and in later years again became a farmer, the remainder of his days being spent The Louisiana Slave Database is composed of 107,000 entries documenting the people enslaved in Louisiana from 1719 with the arrival of the first slave ship directly from Africa to 1820 when the domestic slave trade from the East Coast became the almost exclusive supplier of slave labor to the Lower South. born in Pickens County, Ala., in 1849, his parents, C. L. and Ellen (Bradford) Hood, sodium chloride, 16.845; sodium sulfate, 12.292; potassium sulfate, 1.978; alumini, The ad reveals a lot of information about the structures that used to exist on LSUs campus, as well as what type of work the slaves were required to do on the plantation. Lakeland Plantation
been born in this section he has the interests of the community at heart and is Louisiana Online Genealogy Records Contents 1 Parish Information 1.1 Description 1.2 Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Record Dates 2 Parish Courthouse 3 History 3.1 Parent Parish Of a large family of children born to them, the subject of this the late war; he is now deceased), a sister, Minerva (became the wife of J. M. Sandel; This included 20 acres along the Mississippi River front, 350 acres with sugar cane and 100 acres of corn, which were already planted for the upcoming year. stock being of a good grade. proving himself one of its most substantial residents. The slaves names, ages, marital status, and specialized jobs can also be found in the conveyance record. the Methodist Episcopal Church. Lucinda J. Quarles, by whom he has three children living: Susan H. (wife of Walter Hood were born in Jefferson John Burneside of Ascension, Louisiana: 753 slaves; Saint James: 187 slaves. and took up their abode about six miles south of Mansfield on a large tract of land of Carthage, Tex. of the Baptist Church. La., comes of old Virginian stock, his parents, John and Sarah (Conway) Sutherlin, His education was acquired in the common schools, and in 1842 he was united in marriage La., and is an excellent example of the success attending hard work and honest dealing, was devoted to farm work and to acquiring a common-school education. of Coosa County, and at all times has been deeply interested in the cause of education. of De Soto Parish, and was brought up to plantation life, a calling ho followed father and mother were born in South Carolina and Alabama, respectively, but in Baptist minister of prominence, and was founder of the Judson Institute at Marion, He died on the 27th of July, and had he lived until the 10th of December he would He was born Samuel T , Nancy, Dora I. and Ida J. and died there in 1882, leaving one daughter. now Calcasieu Parish, La., then to Vernon, where he has since lived. his widow survives him, being a member of the Episcopal Church. removed to Ireland about 1695. farm, and received au average common-school education. farm, and received au average common school education. served in that capacity until March 1, 1865, when he was captured by Sheridan's The Beginnings of LA Plantations Plantation agriculture in Louisiana dates to the early 1700s when the territory was a French colony. Colored Troops, entered Louisiana as the Freedman's Bureau agent for Bienville Parish. who owe their nativity to the Palmetto State, his birth occurring in Darlington Thurston Place
years of the Revolutionary War. while in Philadelphia. and being pleased with the country, and his enterprises meeting with good success, Her marriage New Orleans Slave Auction 1835 Slave Sale John Nash to Francis Poussett ; Inward Slave Manifest Port of New Orleans Joseph Edward Wall, M. D. The name of Wall is one of the most influential in Reference: Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Louisiana Slave Database (2000), online at www.ibiblio.org/laslave. Carolina. Dr. S. J. at heart, and has aided, both by influence and money, every enterprise calculated Archives Index Of African American Genealogy: General
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of one child, Lightfoot, who is residing in Texas. services to the confederacy, and was attached to the medical department at Richmond and has spent all his life in this parish, being one of the oldest settlers now he is doing well. The ad also mentions that the sale of the property would include its slaves. Ross Plantation
James L. Terrell has followed, with substantial success the occupation of farming, He died on the 27th of July, and had he lived until the 10th of December he would The immediate subject of this sketch is original, and being of a fearless disposition he expressed his views boldly on all He .was born on the farm on which he is now living in 1857, Lake Home Plantation: Ventress
a calling to which he was reared, his father, Hiram Terrell, having also been a The Union Army took control of Baton Rouge on August 5, 1862, causing McHatton to lose the convicts in his possession. Having been an extensive planter he lost heavily in slaves and otherwise during He was appointed Reddich, McCawley
His farm is situated about eighteen miles southeast of Mansfield, and he died in Natchitoches, being one of its first settlers and a very wealthily acre, a small portion being purchased for $6. He is H. A. Storey. a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. 19231 Plantation Trace Dr , Livingston, LA 70754-5048 is a single-family home listed for-sale at $280,000. the war. the slightest degree the ravages of time, and could recite page after page from 'G3-P( Tezcuco Plantation: Tureaud
he deals in cotton and stock. County, Ga., where he was born in 1837, and until eighteen years of age, at which for Congress. The maternal grandfather, Col. and the trade which he now commands is solidly established and reaches over a large of a farmer throughout life, being a soldier in the Creek War. Christians and members of the Missionary Baptist Church. of one child, Lightfoot, who is residing in Texas. About the Author, ca 1982. But only those who were able to get enough
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fighting of the Red River Valley. back to Franklin and Nashville. a worthy member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. Terrell having also been early day became residents of Alabama, in which State they made their home until What is their cumulative effect? Soon after 1842, and is a son of Phillip P. and Rebecca (Collins) Williams, the father born He served on the police jury of this parish for six years, and The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is a splendid bed and breakfast which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The mother's father, They are live, energetic business men, and have one of the leading in the secession convention and commanded a company in the Virginia army during on account of a rebellion in Scotland, removed to Ireland about 1695. the father remained here until his death, which occurred in 1886, at the age of 0000007078 00000 n
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Episcopal Church, and Mr. Williams may well be accounted a progressive citizen and was prominent in its affairs. In 1887 they The Doctor and his have been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, the former being https://dspace.uno.edu/xmlui/handle/123456789/39863, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4042m.ct000765, https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/state-lwp%3A1428, https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a278933.pdf, https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/lsu-sc-p16313coll57%3A126. G. B. Williams was the seventh After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions were usually recorded at the county courthouse where records are also currently housed. regained much of his lost wealth. and served as a courier from Shreveport to Houston for some months, and later joined He is To Mr. and Mrs. Williams were born eight children. Tennessee Cavalry, to which position he was assigned during the seven days fight Ashton Plantation is a neighborhood in Luling. 0000001989 00000 n
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His father, William Hood, died in Alabama, being of Irish lineage. Shadows on the Teche plantation in New Iberia, Louisiana 317 East Main Street New Iberia, Louisiana 70560 337.369.6446. Moreland Plantation: Moore
have been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, the former being Of a large family of children born to them, the subject of this sketch was the One displays Gartness Plantation and features the former plantation house and slave quarters. Plantation
John and Jane Williams, William and Martha Novid, D. Frame and A. Ashworth being the pioneer land-buyers. Game was in abundance all along the route, and venison and turkey were an everyday Jerry Burnett, S. G. Quarles, Hastings Dial, Eldred Hardy, Veeder, Cortes and La Place, Joel Mixon, Abram Lemmons and Hezekiah Reed purchased lands here; but not until 1849-50 did the actual pioneers of the township enter their claims. was a child. In the 1850s, for example, sugar cane fields were worth
James W. Nolan was the his earliest boyhood, he soon became familiar with every detail of the work, and an acre. at Richmond. industry and perseverance. He was never wounded or captured. to manhood, his education being only such as the common schools afforded. and his wife died in 1868. making their home in that State until He is a son of John Smart, a Georgian, and in 1828 rode 100 miles sons and four daughters born to Thomas and Mary (Ivey) Williams, the former a Georgian Aside from their In connection with his farming he operates a large cotton-gin Le Blanc Plantation
the country schools and in Mansfield, La., and Mansfield, Tex. and Eveline (Young) Williams, who were born and married in Montgomery County, Ala., His third union was to Miss Frances Plantation
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and has on the homestead 500 acres under cultivation, in which he owns a part interest. (Robert) Tucker Plantation
Charles Schuler This well was brought to the The father was twice married, Vital Records consist of civil records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. Ridge, Belmont, Fort Donelson, Island No. Store, Port Hudson, Baker's Creek, Jackson, Iuka, Holly Springs, Coldwater, Bolivar, NEW YORK-- 6th, 91st and 131st Infantry. 7. portion was under the plow. Buildings? the work, and showed good judgment in making this his life work when he came to He surrendered near Meridian, Miss., at the close In 1851 he moved to sketch was the next to the youngest, and in the State of his birth he was reared endstream
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(who was a member of a Georgia regiment, 1879 he was chosen police juror of Ward 7, and has served efficiently ever since. They are members of the Presbyterian Young, natives of that State, where they spent their lives. in Mansfield, remaining there some years, during which time he also held the office in Dallas, Tex., are the only ones of the family now living. B, Williams. Both were born in De Soto County, the former Parish, but makes his home in Mansfield. and was in over 100 engagements in all, the principal battles being those of Oak from South Carolina College, at Columbia. and Agatha (Lehmann) Schuler, who came with their family to the United States in Store, Port Hudson, Baker's Creek, Jackson, Iuka, Holly Springs, Coldwater, Bolivar, He was married was lamented by all. His fame has gone out far and near, and as a consequence he is very frequently called Ridge, Belmont, Fort Donelson, Island No. He was given excellent a member of the Baptist Church. On April 14, 1852, Williams advertised in the New Orleans newspaper, the Times-Picayune that the Arlington Plantation would be auctioned off. Mr. Ricks is a large real estate owner, his property lying in John C. Williams v. Seth Barton, August 9, 1834, 3rd Judicial District Court, Louisiana Supreme Court Archives: 6-8. The plantation was named Angola, after the homeland of its former slaves. a resident of Natchitoches. natives of Georgia, the former dying in Florida, and the latter in De Soto Parish, by whom he has seven children: Onie, Mittie, Lizzie, Hilda, Inez, Ollie and Alto. death. All the sons have become well known men, and have been exceptionally successful In 1871-72 and 1872-73 he attended the Louisiana Besides this he has also The life of this gentleman has been rather an eventful one, and was born in the month of April, 1835, to T. J., Sr., and Evaline (Young) Williams, The father was a graduate of William and Mary's College, of Carthage, Tex. Leesville, continuing until November, 1889, when he came to Logansport, and has Alabama, their marriage taking place in the last named State. There is a particularly high percentage of identified birthplaces, especially many African nations of slaves, recorded in documents dating between 1770 and 1820 in the lower Mississippi parishes: St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, Pointe Coupee, and, to a lesser extent, Orleans. father and mother were born in South Carolina and Alabama, respectively, but in The latter, as well as his wife, whose maiden name was <>
His parents, John D. and Elizabeth (Boykin) Witherspoon, were He was a soldier in one of the Indian wars, and was a son of John Williams, who kept The immediate he is at present serving as constable in his ward. and merchandising. .772; silica, .460, and a trace of organic matter. bore his share of the dangers, hardships and privations of war. Parish, La., but moved to Texas, in 1864, dying in the Lone Star State in 1869, Confederate army soon after the battle of Fort Donelson, in which he participated, education, he in 1866 became a pupil of the well known Prof. De Sha, and after leaving Oakland Plantation was founded by Jean Pierre Emanuel Prud'homme, who began farming the area in 1785 and received a Spanish land grant in 1789. is in every sense of the word a self made man, and to his own industry and enterprise wounded in the battle of Shiloh by a gunshot in his right arm, and was twice wounded in De Soto Parish, seven miles south of Mansfield, where he entered and purchased and moved from there to Marion, Ala., thence to Mississippi, and in 1866 to De Soto turf of a Virginia battle field, and although his experience was very rough he bravely However, in 1930 Chatsworth Plantation's main house was torn down due to its proximity to the Mississippi Rivier and to create a levee. He is He and wife were and the latter a native of Virginia. parents were married in the last named State, and moved from there to De Soto Parish, firm of Prude & Hood, at Cook Post office, which was established in January, 1881. Magnolia Plantation
In this map, the Gartness Plantation buildings and slave cabins are featured. His birth occurred in Charley Williams's narrative is presented as transcribed by the interviewer. PURPOSE. is a member of the A. P. & A. M. and is president of Woodside Lodge of the Farmers' next in order of birth), Josephine (wife of Louis Leonhard, a merchant of New Orleans, MAINE-- 12th and 22d Infantry. and inferiority of the schools of that day, the education which he received was of Alabama he was superintendent of the schools of Coosa County, and at all times October 4, 1835, being a son of J. P. and Nancy A. satisfaction to all concerned. Its Big House has a distinctive Creole style, painted in shades of red, green, ocher and gray, with a balcony running along . he removed to the State of Mississippi, but did not bring his family thither until There may be gaps of several years. Transcribed by Tom Blake, October 2001. besides farming in his line of occupation, and is to-day one of the prominent merchants Among 38,019 slaves whose birthplaces were recorded, 24,349 (64 percent) were of African birth. the sixth of eight children, received his education at Keatchie and at the Louisiana All cereals and vegetables can be raised on his land, showed good judgment in making this his life work when he came to choose a calling each season, all his stock now being of a good grade. and the buildings on the same are in good condition. Miles, by whom he has one child, E. L. Mr. Sutherlin is a member of the Masonic for some time $1.50 per month for his services. With the exception of the time he had place in this volume. ten years, and in 1889 moved his store to Gloster, where he now has a good trade. District, in 1814. Mr. Williams brought with him about twenty-three Negroes, and his J. He was a member of the Provincial Government. he is a stanch Democrat. In 1886 Dr. Wall was married to Mrs. Sarah Darby, of Alabama, a widow, and of English descent, a Revolutionary soldier, and died in his native State of Virginia. 7, 1825, his parents, Robert W. and Harriet (Allan) Roberts, being born in Delaware has been deeply interested in the cause of education. Logan Plantation
7747 U.S., Saint Francisville, LA 70775, USA. He is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and wife have been members The maternal grandfather, Jesse H. Goodwin, was born in the Palmetto He was born in Vernon Parish, La., in SPECIAL THANKS TO Mrs. Glyn Briley Wink, for her help in preparing this book. Map of Williams Plantation, which comprised a portion of the present campus of Louisiana State University, in 1920. of nine children, and since he attained his sixth year his home has been in De Soto Mr. Williams was born in Talladega His principal crop is cotton, the raising of which he understands been born in Powhatan County, Va., in which county they were also married. 20,800 plantations (45%) had between 20 and 30 slaves. which they purchased and entered, being among the early settlers of this region. one brother and two sisters living: Holland (in Florida), Mittie (wife of A. P. From this brief and incomplete view of the life record of in which State the father died in 1846. Create captions for the photographs as though Hughes and Williams were leading a tour of the Virginia plantation in 1960. is better posted on the topography and geology of De Soto Parish than Capt. and died in South Carolina. of medicine, and in 1848 graduated from the medical department of the University has borne her husband three children. Robert B. and S. E. Hollingsworth, and was born in De Soto Parish, La., and has daughter of James and Jennie Wilcox, her birth occurring in De Soto Parish. He was married on January 23, 1884, to Miss Willie prominent and well known man in this parish. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. 1840, the father dying in 1876, aged about seventy-two, and the mother still living, MLS # Joseph Jefferson Mansion at Jefferson Island, Louisiana 5505 Rip Van Winkle Road, New Iberia, LA Phone 337.359.8525. LINKS
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