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1893 Orleans Parish Marriage Index v17 p169 - on file | Family: F204
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at residence of the bride, by Joseh Ard JP | Family: F532
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At the residence of J.T. Hughes near Plattsburg, on the 23d ult., by Rev. Mr. -Batchelor, Rev. James E. Hughes, of Fulton, Mo., to Miss Paulina T. Carpenter, -of the former place. | Family: F446
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“Married at New London, by the Rev. Mr. Jewitt, Elisha Hinman, Esq., commander of the Alfred, frigate, in the service of the United States, to Miss Abigail Dolebere, daughter of George Dolebere, Esq., of that place, an accomplished young lady of fortune.” | Family: F1384
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Hunting For Bears, comp.. Louisiana Marriages, 1718-1925 | Family: F12
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James J. Todd and Ruth E. Bascom, June 27th, 1841, by Thomas Atwater, P. Judge. | Family: F338
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License purchased 3 Feb 1890 from Livingston Parish Courthouse | Family: F7
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London: St. Dunstan in the East-Parish Registers, 1653-1691-Weddings 1675 | Family: F485
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MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY, BALDWIN COUNTY:
TO ANY REGULARLY ORDAINED MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT, JUSTICE OF THE QUORIUM OR OF THE PEACE, YOU ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO
JOIN IN THE HOLY ESTATE OF MATRIMONY JAMES HUNT AND ELIZABETH WEATHERBY AND
FOR SO DOING THIS SHALL BE YOUR SUFFICIENT LICENSE. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND
SEAL HIS 25TH DAY OF FEB'Y 1812. THOMAS CARSON.
THIS DAY JAMES HUNT AND ELIZABETH WEATHERSBY WAS JOIN BY ME IN THE HOLY
BONDS OF MATRIMONY. DANIEL JOHNSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. LICENSE BY
THOMAS CARSON. | Family: F1324
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New Orleans, Louisiana Marriage Records Index, 1831 - 1925 Volume 20, p25 | Family: F190
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New Orleans, Louisiana Marriage Records Index, 1831-1925
Name: Mary Bazin
Spouse: John W. Bradley
Age: 20
Age: 29
Gender: F
Marriage Date: 28 Feb 1897
Volume: 20
Page: 25
Tangipahoa also has a record for 9 Mar 1900 | Family: F190
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Queen Anne Parish, Pr. Geo's County, Maryland by Rev. Jacob Henderson | Family: F591
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The First Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass., in 1642, removing from thence in 1650 to New London. Consequently we would here correct the mistake made in the Preface of the First Book "Early Connecticut Marriages" and number this as the 10th instead of the 13th Congregational Church organization of the state.--Record commencing March 31, 1691, containing the persons who were married by me.--Gurdon Saltonstall | Family: F1347
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Their information comes from GEORGE C. KNIGHT BIBLE
Originally owned by George C. Knight of Washington Parish, La. Published by B.
F. Johnson & Co., Richmond Va, 1886. Present Owner, A. Esco Knight, Bogalusa,
La. Submitted to the Society by Miss Texana Carter, Franklinton, La. | Family: F532
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 | Family: F409
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Washington Parish Records | Family: F371
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according to Louisa’s 1920 census | B
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Louisa’s DC states father as B. Lott b. MS; mother as Alice Burge b. MS | B
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WILLIAM HUNT
HENRY HUNT
JAMES HUNT, JR.
EDMUND D. HUNT (MOST LIKELY A SON)
THOMAS C. HUNT (MOST LIKELY A SON) | Chloe
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Worked for Disney | George
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| Harry
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In 1900 census with Morgan and Louisa as Brother in law | Jesse
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Grave of Mattie Mohan Adams says: Husband of Mary Anderson and Louisa Lott, son of Nicholas E. and Lucinda Williams Adams.
Possible previous marriage? Marriages:
Spouse:
Calvin Albare PENTON
Family
Marriage:
07 FEB 1893
, Pearl River, Mississippi
Obit also refers to former Miss Penton
LDS has parents as Joshua Lott and Mary Jane Nelson. an 1880 census does exist with these parents. | Louisa Lott
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1870 Census children: Julia, John, Sarah, Hannah, Lucy, Sammida? | Lucy
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Children were James Coleman, John Calhoon, Virginia Lillian, Nannie, and Benjamin F. In the 1860 census, the father, Benjamin, was not listed so perhaps he died. The youngest child was 4. - Weakly county census in 1850 and 1860 | Mary
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birth place according to 1900 census of John | UNNAMED
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second wife | UNNAMED
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Heart attack, died in Bernie’s arms on the way to hospital | Virginia
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Footmarker: "Sissy" | ADAMS Elizabeth “Sissy”
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In Knight Bible: Fielding Adams married Lizzie Ball, and is father of Louis Adams
(oldest brother)
Her grandfather was Fielding Pharo Adams
His grandparents were Charles Knight and Susannah Williams, of Enon,
La. | ADAMS Elizabeth Lillian
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Listed as age 10 in Bogalusa School 1911 census Ward 4 surnames A, Washington, LA
marriage records from washington parish: May 29 1919 Adams Ethel to Guy, Howard H. and Jun 22 1918 Adams Ethel to Rester, G. H. | ADAMS Ethel
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In Adams Cemetery:
Wm. J., son of F.J. and M. E. Adams
Feb. 16, 1869 - died Jan. _____ illegible
Land Patents are also issued for Fielding M and Fielding N | ADAMS Fielding James
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Possibly married to Ellen - source grave in McGeehee of Mary Ellen Adams: Birth: Aug. 22, 1913
Death:Nov. 1, 1917 Washington Parish D/O Fielding and Ellen Adams
ADAMS, FIELDING MACK, REV., b. 1876, d. 11-11-1955, MASON, s/o Nick &
Lucinda Williams Adams, H/o Ellen J. Adams
ADAMS, ELLEN AMERICA JENKINS, b. 1883, d. 9-22-1964, w/o Fielding M.
Adams, d/o Tyner Jenkins
also washington marriages: Dec 22 1898 Adams F. M. C. to Jenkins Ellen A. | ADAMS Fielding Mcelroy
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1 male and 1 female under 5 | ADAMS Fielding Pharo
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Farmer, home value 7000, neighbors Hunt? | ADAMS Fielding Pharo
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males: 1 under 5, 2 5 and 10, 1 10 and 15; females: 2 under 5. 1 10 to 15 and 1 30 to 40 | ADAMS Fielding Pharo
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unverified
Was PG a son? m. Maragaret see research notes
1880 census - Shindon may have been a son, 1835 father born in KY, but brothers may havecome from KY?
also buried near fielding:
Joseph Ard, Husband of Cynthia Adams
May 14, 1831 - Jan. 16, 1915 - Masonic Emblem
Cynthia A. Ard - 1838 - 1927
D/M
James G. Rester - Mar. 28, 1849 - July 13, 1898
Sophronia Adams Rester - Apr. 22, 1852 - Dec. 21, 1910Sarah F., dau. of F. C. and A. E. Adams - no dates - Grave marker
broken - ins. illegible.
Fielding R - Birth:
Jan. 5, 1872
Death:
Jan. 19, 1872
Son of P. G. and Margaret E. Adams
another infant /w unknown dates
also Adolphus R Adams 1 jan 1872 - 19 jan 1872
and drucilla j 12 oct 1866 to 9 oct 1880
Jesse D 19 Aug 1889 - 19 Oct 1889
(there is a PG husband of margaret b 1883, d 1889) | ADAMS Fielding Pharo
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“Husband of Iona Riley’ | ADAMS Herman Eugene
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wasington marriages: Jan 4 1900 Adams H. E. to Riley I. O. | ADAMS Herman Eugene
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News was received by the Bulletin of a premeditated murder which had just occurred in Washington Parish. A man named Hiram Adams resided in the Parish some thirty miles from Covington and a younger brother lived with him. There also lived in the Parish three other brothers. Hiram and the eldest of his brothers got into litigation which engendered ill feeling; other parties espoused the cause of the elder brother, and Hiram's property had several times been clandestinely injured.
He in turn would sue the parties and thus a state of mutual annoyance and irritation was kept up. On the previous Wednesday, Hiram was in the immediate neighborhood of his own house; he saw a band of fifteen persons approach him armed with double-barreled shotguns and rifles. He was sitting on the fence when they came up and his younger brother stood near him. A man named Jess Craff, who seemed to act as leader of the gang, asked Hiram if he knew what they came for. He replied that he did not unless it was to murder him. Craff said they came for that very purpose. Joe, the younger brother, denounced the gang as a band of midnight murderers, when the mob instantly leveled their weapons on the two brothers and fired, both being killed instantly. A woman who kept house for the two brothers, with her son, a boy of fifteen years, who were in the house and witnessed the killing, ran for their lives. They were fired at but escaped. Among the attacking party were three nephews of the murdered men. The murderers then withdrew to a place of rendezvous, where they organized for systematic defiance of the constituted authorities. The remains of the murdered men were interred by the two brothers who had taken no part in the broils which Hiram and the elder brother participated in. It was stated that the surviving brothers had applied to Judge Richardson for a warrant of apprehension but he refused to grant it, giving his reason fear of the murderers. | ADAMS Hiram
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Joseph Adams fought in the war of 1812,in the 12th and 13th consolidated Regiment, Loui siana Malitia, along with 4 of his sons. Namely, Holden, Aaron, Shared, and John. They were g iven land for that service in Washington Parish, Louisiana, (described as being west of Pear l River.) He had 2 daughters and 8 sons. | ADAMS Joseph
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Joseph and Shared Adams were the founders of Adamstown on Pearl River | ADAMS Joseph
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Murdered with brother Hiram | ADAMS Joseph
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Washington Parish marriages: Mar 15 1906 Adams Lorena to Adams Joseph Fort | ADAMS Lorena Anice
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dressed up every sunday black trousers and long sleeve...not for church
stone: ADAMS, MORGAN E., b. 10-6-1873, d. 7-28-1968, h/o(2) Louisa Lott &(1) Mary
Anderson,
s/o Nicholas E. & Lucinda Williams Adams | ADAMS Morgan Earnest
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Fell off his porch and died, otherwise was very healthy | ADAMS Morgan Earnest
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Louisa mother of 6, 5 surviving. 5yo named Emy? 2 boarders, Joseph (74) and Christy (49) | ADAMS Morgan Earnest
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Otis not in census | ADAMS Morgan Earnest
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The courthouse burned twice, first in 1854, then again in 1897. The fires resulted in a loss of nearly 68 years worth of records. Records from the 1820-1830 decade were kept on file in the state land office and escaped the fire. Some of the records from the second fire were salvaged and others were brought in to be re-recorded. So, only the records from the 1840-1860 period are completely lost.
Land Patent of 30 jan 1896 for Nicholas E? | ADAMS Nicholson E
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Small Double Marker with Lucinda A. | ADAMS Nicholson E
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