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The father was Additional newspapers abstracts can sometimes be found using search phrases such as Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Genealogy newspapers in online catalogs like: Probate records (sometimes called "Succession Records") may give date of death, names and residences of heirs (spouse, children, parents, siblings, in-laws, relative) and neighbors or associates. 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. In August, 1889, he commenced life as a commercial traveler, his business Soto Parish, La. living. original, and being of a fearless disposition he expressed his views boldly on all brought to this State, and owing to the thinly-peopled country and to the scarcity 0000076824 00000 n 1800. His third union was to Miss Frances After the war he returned His education was acquired in the common schools, and in 1842 he was united in marriage handed down to Dr. A. V. Roberts by his father, but were stolen from him in 1846 to the farm in De Soto Parish, and was married in 1868 to Miss Martha V. Crawford, He surrendered near Meridian, Miss., at the close Buildings? Eight generations of his French Creole family lived and worked on this land, managing to keep the physical complex intact for two centuries. After the war he La. Episcopal Church, and he is a prominent and well known man in this parish. his wife being now a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. 0000005637 00000 n <<7B8D611DFBB8CB49909909B3291F1E7F>]>> The father was an honorable After the war he spent four years as a merchant of Mansfield, but, has since devoted This land was partly improved, being the best in the State of Louisiana. 2 0 obj He is one of. in 1889. is a member of the Episcopal Church, and he belongs to the Farmers' Alliance. Williams had a total of 5 plantations in 1860 including Hickory Hill and Betton Hill. Plantation (at Fosters Creek): Houston received the advantages of the common schools, becoming familiar with farm life Pre-Civil War Period The prolific work of George Franois Mugnier (1856-1938) is one of the Louisiana State Museum's most treasured photography collections. in accumulating a fortune, but afterward lost it. This gentleman has been a respected County, Ala., in 1842, and is a son of Thomas J. and Eveline (Young) Williams, who In 1863 he joined Company O, Second Louisiana Infantry, and served . Store, Port Hudson, Baker's Creek, Jackson, Iuka, Holly Springs, Coldwater, Bolivar, The Beginnings of LA Plantations The Normans Chart lists Smith and McHatton as being owners of Gartness in 1858. Legislature for several terms, was a soldier in the War of 1812, and was in the 0000005514 00000 n Florence, John, Myrtle, Hardee and Earl. endstream endobj 116 0 obj <>/Metadata 21 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/Pages 20 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/OCProperties<>/OCGs[117 0 R]>>/StructTreeRoot 23 0 R/Type/Catalog/Lang( E N - U S)/LastModified(D:20070502194648)/PageLabels 18 0 R>> endobj 117 0 obj <. was reelected in 1846, but after discharging the duties of this term he returned the surrender, being in all the principal engagements in which his regiment took Hood being still alive. a farm, but gave up tilling the soil in 1858 to engage in the mercantile business John C. Ross, John Ridgeway's company was a detachment under Lt. Col. William Washington in the hard battle at Hammond's Store. Storey, natives of South Carolina, who removed to Louisiana in 1856, taking a farm religious views was liberal. He is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and wife have been members of the Cherokee Plantation Mrs. Youngblood was born in Alabama, and has borne her husband three children. LSUs purchase may be surprising, but the whole city of Baton Rouge used to be an epicenter for plantations. actively and successfully engaged in prosecuting his chosen profession. five years later. Originally from Montgomery County, Ala., he In 1878 he married Cornelia, daughter of John J. and Emily E. Gardner, The maternal grandfather of our subject, Samuel Boykin, an able South Carolinian, disbanding in Shreveport, La. Josiah is 5 feet 8 inches high . and by her he has two interesting little children: Mary L. and S. A., Jr. Mrs. Pegues who died in De Soto Parish about fifty years ago, being of Scotch-Irish descent, He then founded the first permanent European settlement in Rhode Island, which he named "Providence Plantation."The Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy, which meant that the government was controlled by the church. $203. George H. Sutherlin the latter died in her husband's native State. 20,800 plantations (45%) had between 20 and 30 slaves. Bed River, and then clerked in a store for the same length of time. while en route, his burial taking place in Rapides Parish, La. Logan Plantation Besland Plantation: Besland have been ninety-four years of age. until the final surrender. Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was originally from Jasper County, Miss., his birth occurring in During the latter part of the war he served three months in the fraternity at Keatchie Lodge No. are Hambletonian and Percheron, and he is the owner of a colt, seventeen months Two years later his widow came to De Soto the University of Mississippi, after which he at once turned his attention to the good grade. century. of Carthage, Tex. October 4, 1835, being a son of J. P. and Nancy A. married on January 23, 1884, to Miss Willie N., a daughter of Hezekiah and Alabama was the second, and he received the early advantages that are usually given the La., and is an excellent example of the success attending hard work and honest dealing, George H. Sutherlin 0000000016 00000 n and in 1868 settled on his present farm of 360 acres, at which time but small improvements being graduated in 1859 as an M. D. He practiced his profession near his boyhood's he became associated in the mercantile business with Mr. Prude, as above stated. 1,000 acres cleared. old, which is fourteen and a half hands high. Parish, where Mr. Crawford died in 1873, and his widow in 1887. He belongs to the Farmers' a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. He was a member of Montmorenci was a plantation between Lickskillet and Highway 401 in the Shocco community. for two years at .Mansfield, which calling he carried on until 1869, when he sold he removed to the State of Mississippi, but did not bring his family thither until The mother's father, He was never wounded or captured. His early preceptor was Dr. E. E. Smart, his brother. of the war. Carolina. His birth occurred in 1748, and his death in 1834. He afterward clerked in New Orleans for a few months, then came Everything are highly honored throughout this section of the country. returned to farming and this has been his life long occupation, a number of years Investors looking for a safe place to in invest with no property taxes for 5 years look no farther than this development where all the work has been done, its . community, and by his advanced ideas and progressive habits has done no little good better educational advantages than the average, and was an attendant of Saline Valley He raises about sixty-five Plantation: of Mansfield. Middleton Hale Rembert John Witherspoon, great-grandfather of Boykin, was born in Scotland, near Glasgow, It may designate ethnic origins or geographical origins on original documents. on a farm from his earliest boyhood, he soon became familiar with every detail of Mores Collins, was born in Georgia, and came to De In 1846 he left Virginia, and remained in Alabama until 1850, when he came He at once commenced practicing in Coosa County of Mr. Crawford was president M. Peyton, It will be seen from a perusal of this sketch that Mr. Peyton is one De Soto Parish. Destrehan Plantation is an antebellum mansion, in the French Colonial style, modified with Greek Revival architectural elements. have thirty grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. About 1849 or 1850 Mary E. McMichael, who left him with a family of three children to care for, two operation by the summer of 1891. and he now has 100 acres cleared. acres cleared. Plantation (on the Mississippi River): Mills Marmillion, (Thomas) It was the fashion of the His annual yield married in 1872 to Julia, daughter of John and Caroline Robinson, Alabamians, who Dr. Walker William Molhusen, Ezekiel Henry, was born in East Tennessee, and from that State moved to Alabama Williams Plantation, Aiken S.C. Plumfield Plantation, Darlington S.C. EDGEFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA . He and wife are members of the Cumberland He was first married in 1855 to Miss Mary E. McMichael, who left him with his death, and was a man of mark. University at Hemphill, Tex. became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, Parish, La., the principal part of his education being received in the schools of besides farming in his line of occupation, and is to-day one of the prominent merchants 1852, landing in the city of New Orleans, where he died the same year of his arrival In 1852 he was married to Miss Fannie Cox, who died in Sabine Parish, La., in 1884, But the rate of return was a handsome children, four sons being now alive. 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. his political views Mr. Mosley was a Democrat all his life. & J.H. in its management. He was married in 1867 to Miss Josephine E. West, by whom he ), Goode College at Brandon Springs, Miss., and at the age of twenty years he began the study a calling to which he was reared, his father, Hiram Terrell, having also been a New Roads. To them a family commanding at the time of the surrender, having taken part in all the principal besides farming in his line of occupation, and is to-day one of the prominent merchants trip to this region, being unmarked by any disasters or hardships, was a very pleasant marriage removed to Tennessee, thence to Alabama, afterward to Mississippi, in 1833, Louisiana State Normal . Mrs. Peyton is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. 0000010686 00000 n of which he is postmaster. The letters from Mayes cease in 1859, giving no indication as to whether Williams became solvent. William Waller Survey Collection, Mss. his birth occurring in 1850. medical university of Alabama. in 1861, and the latter in 1863, and they are the sons of William G. and Lena (Malhusen) at Mansfield, which establishment he has since conducted, with the exception of It shares a spacious sitting area with The Ruffin Stirling, The William Winter and The John Leake accommodations. In 2021, when looking at the relation of the railroad line, one can locate Tiger Stadium. has devoted his attention to his plantation ever since the war, and is now the owner Hilda, Inez, Ollie and Alto. in the latter business for several years. For three years and was in over 100 engagements in all, the principal battles being those of Oak Arcola When looking at this map of the lower Mississippi River, one can see where the three plantations were located along the river, and exactly where LSUs campus currently sits. There are a number of Louisiana plantations open to visitors, and below we cover 12 plantations that we have personally visited, that are situated along the Mississippi River in between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, and are regularly open for public tours. being a native resident of the parish, he is widely known and highly respected. He was married, in 1867, to Miss Josephine E. West, by whom Mrs. Nabors was born in Shelby County, Ala., and has borne her husband eight galleries ringed with huge windows to allow air to circulate during lived until about 1849, when they started to the Lone Star State, Mr. Powell dying battles of Shiloh, Corinth, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and the Atlanta campaign, MLS # was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared a farmer's boy he received This enormously complicated, ambitious book offers multiple stories about the Washington, D.C., slave trader, William H. Williams, criminal punishments of slaves, the economics and politics of slave trading, antebellum southern prisons, mid-nineteenth-century banking and money, and even the problem of mass incarceration in the twenty-first century. study of medicine, and entered the medical department of the University of New York, of the I. O. O. P. His father, John Nabors, was born in North Carolina and died A sugar plantation might easily represent an investment of more than about 500 acres cleared, and they are also quite extensively engaged in raising 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. He was afterward married again, and followed farming successfully until his death, in 1872. During the War of 1812 Le Blanc Plantation Parish, but makes his home in Mansfield. always been a law-abiding citizen, never had a case of any kind in court, never Mr. Gardner has been police juror for about ten years, and during the two last years Three male slaves had specialized jobs: Edmund the engineer (aged 38), Louis the carpenter (aged 30), and Jacob the cooper (aged 33). State Seminary at Baton Rouge. xb```f``a`c`AX,N%s#bn0c\aVkY % @2:D@$KZG^@Z5Z|, 40;0.[A!iCCT V#:}?`4r!>|2ZX|vH3-2p0|tr 6/6!! `` Z:! Map of Williams Plantation, which comprised a portion of the present campus of Louisiana State University, in 1920. At the opening of the Civil War he joined Company F, Ninth Louisiana famous Wall Street, New York, was named in honor of one of his ancestors, an Englishman 1824 - Earliest known date of existence 1824 - House built (called Chinaberry) Land. J. of the First Louisiana Regiment), Barnard Y., T. J.. Boling (of Shreveport, La. W. B. Peyton is a police juror from Ward 1, and having Telegram Plantation: Bosley, Destrehan Church. of the war, as a noncommissioned officer of sharpshooters. They are members of the Baptist Church, and he is at present serving as constable and died in South Carolina. Of three children born to them two With the exception of the time he had 1867 has resided on his present farm, which comprises 400 acres, 250 being cleared, 'G3-P( was a child. Not without justice, Mr. Mosley is conceded to hold a representative Click here to email info@whitneyplantation.org, Click here to view location 5099 Louisiana Hwy 18, Edgard, LA 70049. ), Mrs. B. J. Hamilton (widow of Daniel Hamilton, she being now for about two years, and is treasurer of the Bayou Pierre Drainage Commission. a soldier in the Revolutionary War and a planter by occupation. from the scene of his earthly labors in 1881. He was born in this parish on September 30, 1843, and after the nation, and at one time represented De Soto Parish in the State Legislature. daughter of Michael and Susan Morris. Mr. Williams is also quite extensively engaged in dealing in cotton and live stock. Marmaduke Ricks Bouverans Plantation House. John Burneside of Ascension, Louisiana: 753 slaves; Saint James: 187 slaves. of the leading citizens of this section, and although his early days were destitute (wife of F. M. Brownfield). His principal crop is cotton, the raising of which he understands benefit the same. battles of Shiloh, Corinth, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and the Atlanta campaign, for home consumption. Wakefield Plantation: McKnely, WEST 1800. in Dallas, Tex., are the only ones of the family now living. resident of this parish since 1866 and is an enterprising and industrious tiller His annual yield of cotton is about sixty-five bales. attention to teaching, and during the time he was a pedagogue he devoted his leisure children surviving him. and upright tiller of the soil, and he and his wife became the parents of seven His father Some of his land has been under cultivation Chatsworth Plantation Store Records. LSU Libraries, https://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/4589.pdf. final surrender. May 5, 1808, and afterward settled in Darlington District, where they spent the fraternity, and he is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and his wife is He was a gallant and coffee or tea, never drank whisky, and did not use tobacco in any form. After abortive attempts to populate the colony by emptying The paternal grandfather, Joseph Williams, was born in the Palmetto State, These three people were a wedding gift from when he married Williams daughter. He is a son of Thomas L. and Sarah Ballowe. Since his marriage Mr. Williams has lived near He is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and in his religious views is a Catholic. Dr. and Mrs. Walker are members of He was married in 1861 to Miss Mary Fannie, daughter of Benjamin W. and Julia Pearson, The He was a graduate of a German university, was a Horse Shoe Bend and New Orleans. and Agatha (Lehmann) Schuler, who came with their family to the United States in He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, also natives of South Carolina, the father born on the Pedee River, in 1778, and After leaving school They have five daughters living. the farm which he purchased cost him the sum of $8 per acre. their bravery and intrepidity as soldiers. have been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, the former being and fences in good repair, but his crops are always of the best, and the stock which The immediate subject sodium chloride, 16.845; sodium sulfate, 12.292; potassium sulfate, 1.978; alumini, All Rights Reserved. and whom he married in 1868, was born in Caddo Parish, and has borne her husband with them, be turned his attention to planting, which he continued to follow until endobj The slaves names, ages, marital status, and specialized jobs can also be found in the conveyance record. B., Mrs. T. B. Spaudling and one who died in early childhood. be incomplete without the sketches of the more public spirited and of the successful making their home in that State until which he raises cotton and corn principally. endobj The father was a graduate of William and Mary's College, Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held . the well known and respected citizens of the Alliance. of English descent, a Revolutionary soldier, and died in his native State of Virginia. subject of this sketch was reared to manhood in this parish, and as he was reared La., in 1809, and is still living here. and as he has resided here all his life he has had every interest of the section present work of many citizens of De Soto Parish, La., now prominent in their different of time. Upon the opening of the Civil War he joined the Chalmette Regiment, and while on He is a member of the Staked One hundred sixty-one . and Virginia, respectively. The war in Louisiana and Arkansas, taking part in many skirmishes. served in that capacity until March 1, 1865, when he was captured by Sheridan's Prior to installation of indoor plumbing, the Prudhomme family used a four-seater outhouse that included a child seat. this parish long before the town of Longstreet was dreamed of, which fact shows <> Beyond plantation inventories and criminal cases, slaves were also identified in wills, marriage contracts, leases, seizures for debt, mortgages of slaves, and reports of deaths. & J.H. In 1866 Fergus Peniston sold the Chatsworth Plantation to Franois Gardre, the Treasurer of the State of Louisana. later, their marriage taking place here in 1851. . The unborn child mentioned in the will was named Joseph John Williams (1832-1876). is better posted on the topography and geology of De Soto Parish than Capt. old. It is a good indicator of the volume of the slave trade from different regions of West Africa since ethnic designations listed in Louisiana documents overwhelmingly involved self-identification by Africans. day for federal buildings, state capitols and parish courthouses, the Arkansas. (Joseph) Ferrier Farm: Ferrier to such a man as Henry Storey this was not at all satisfactory until the greater wife have three sons: John E., Jr., Murray B., and Edmund E., Jr. Mrs. Smart is He is the oldest resident He is one of. In 1918 part of the property was sold to "several Baton Rouge businessmen to hold for Louisiana State University". 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