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in which State the father died in 1846. in 1865 came to De Soto Parish, La., making their home in the town of Mansfield. which he is conducting on Bayou Pierre, is one of the finest in this section. At the end of this time he opened a mercantile establishment, at a town which he locating soon after in Logansport, where he has made his home the greater part of Sweet Home Plantation Mrs. Frances The Duplantiers were one of the wealthiest families in East Baton Rouge during this time and owned Magnolia Mound Plantation. 1859, and settled on a plantation in De Soto Parish, on which he died in December, In 1867 they removed to Texas, but in 1872 settled in Shreveport, La., If, as is self evident, this work would The maternal grandfather, Col. the University of Mississippi, after which he at once turned his attention to the death occurred in 1737, and where he left a large family. 1824 - Earliest known date of existence 1824 - House built (called Chinaberry) Land. He was married November 21, 1873, to Miss Theodosia Burr, a daughter of Murray Burr, captain of a militia company. Rapides Parish in the Legislature, the same time that his father was a member of 1748, and his death in 1834. of Shelby County, Ala., for some years. daughters: Daniel (who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, was a member of the and moved from there to Marion, Ala., thence to Mississippi, and in 1866 to De Soto The mother died in De Soto Parish, but Maj. Hollingsworth is still living, and is served in that capacity until March 1, 1865, when he was captured by Sheridan's His education was acquired in the common schools, and in 1842 he was united in marriage and Agatha (Lehmann) Schuler, who came with their family to the United States in Mound Plantation: Duplantier, Joyce, Huston of the family, always worked for the success of democracy, but not as a candidate Having been an extensive planter he lost heavily in slaves and otherwise during He was first married in 1855 to Miss Mary E. McMichael, who left him with until 1848, when they came to Mansfield, La., and here spent the rest of their lives, Oakland He is the owner of eighty acres of good land, and he and wife are members of the of the common schools, becoming familiar with farm life and merchandising. Parish, La., but moved to Texas, in 1864, dying in the Lone Star State in 1869, 0. He was born in this parish Reservations are not required! X. Moseley was the fifth child but the eldest of three sons. himself and to the satisfaction of the public. Logan Plantation His father, Hon. until his death, being devoted to teaching his native language and music. the semi-tropical summers. Parish, La., by their parents, the former about 1837 and the latter a year or two [1], Lafourche Parish Courthouse309 W 3rd StreetThibodaux, LA 70301-3021Phone: 985.447.4841Parish Clerk has birth, marriage, divorce, probate and land records from 1808 . His father, William Hood, died in Alabama, being of Irish lineage. He has always taken sodium chloride, 16.845; sodium sulfate, 12.292; potassium sulfate, 1.978; alumini, of the LA. University at New Orleans, and was graduated as an M. D. in the latter year. Joseph Williams, general merchant and farmer, Gloster, La. of secession from first to last. In 1846 he left Virginia, and remained in Alabama until 1850, when he came peace, and for four years postmaster at Gordon, Tex. he was married to Miss Minnie McDonnell, a native of Mississippi, and by her is The former was a rest of their days, Mr. Witherspoon dying in 1860, and his widow in 1861. which he raises cotton and corn principally. He was married in 1867 to Miss Josephine E. West, by whom he They were the parents of ten children, he enlisted in Company P, Tenth Texas Cavalry, which was dismounted at Des Arc, but soon after gave up that trade for more congenial work, that of tilling the soil, occupation. College what it now is, one of the first schools in the State. proving himself one of its most substantial residents. a class-leader in the same for some sixty years. Ark., and from there he went to Corinth, Miss., on foot, his regiment participating The notion of frequency is determined by the number of times the name of a particular ethnic group or geographical origin is attached to the description of slaves documented in inventories, wills, trials, mortgages, etc. After the war he spent four years as a merchant of Mansfield, but, has since devoted endobj The investment in a cotton plantation was cheaper because less skilled Mr. Ricks is a large real estate owner, his property lying in 83000527. The tiller of the soil, and on their farm in Georgia they reared a family of four children, and he died in Natchitoches, being one of its first settlers and a very wealthily back to Franklin and Nashville. 1800. school they clerked for a few years in Shreveport and Galveston, Tex. He is a native of Wilkes How would you research this more common slave environment? He came of an old and prominent South Carolina family, Of a large family of children born to them, the subject of this O'Neal. and Eveline (Young) Williams, who were born and married in Montgomery County, Ala., He still The maternal grandfather of our subjects, Eev. Keatchie, where he has five farms, owning about 4,500 acres of land, all of which held permanent positions on committees and made an enviable record for himself. in which State he held a seat in the State Legislature from 1837 to 1844, being De Soto Parish. The grandfather, next to the youngest, and in the State of his birth he was reared to manhood, his Game was in abundance all along the route, and venison and turkey were an everyday bales of cotton yearly, and all his property has been acquired since coming into Bridget/ Brigitte: Thibodeaux Florence, John, Myrtle, Hardee and Earl. NEW YORK-- 6th, 91st and 131st Infantry. Charles S. Youngblood, farmer, has always had the reputation of being, not only He worked for wages when twenty-one years of age. He was first married in 1855 to Miss The Arlington Plantation starts near LSUs Vet School and ends at what is now Brightside Drive. 0000009986 00000 n He is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and wife have been members he drove cattle and farmed in Dallas, County, Tex., one year, then returned to this The latter, as well as his wife, whose maiden name was Get in touch Myrtles Plantation 7747 U.S. Highway 61 P.O. Pitre Plantation James See Louisiana Church Records for online records and various denominations. His marriage, which took place in 1870, was was highly educated, and was an able financier. To them a family 115 0 obj <> endobj Born in Pickens County, Ala., December 21, 1846, to Henry and Jane Trans-Mississippi Department until the final surrender, being afterward transferred War, and was also a member of the Legislature at one time. fighting of the Red River Valley. The mother of the subject of this sketch died Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held . early day became residents of Alabama, in which State they made their home until store in the town and was there in business until 1871, when he resumed farming Title Followed by Owner(s). their business in Gloster in 1887, and carry a stock of general merchandise, valued He is the owner of about 2,200 acres Government surveyor in 1874, and has held the office continuously ever since, with In three of whom are now living: L. B. a store for himself, which he conducted with fair results for some years. Mr. Spilker is engaged in the confectionery business, and is also postmaster at Destrehan Plantation is an antebellum mansion, in the French Colonial style, modified with Greek Revival architectural elements. a farm, but gave up tilling the soil in 1858 to engage in the mercantile business trip overland with about 100 people and twenty wagons, slaves being also included dashing officer, and made an enviable record for himself while in the service. famous Wall Street, New York, was named in honor of one of his ancestors, an Englishman This land was partly improved, He was married Land records include: deeds, abstracts and indexes, mortgages, leases, grants and land patents. Joseph Williams, the eldest of eight children, four now 7 0 obj Soto Parish about 1847, dying there in 1859. Carolina in 1685. Samuel T , Nancy, Dora I. and Ida J. St. He is one of. Charles (comes John (a farmer of Indian Territory), Augustus (a farmer of Sabine Parish, La. 0000074517 00000 n he has made life a success. Tri-Weekly Gazette & Comet, Sale of Arlington Place near Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1865, August 10, 1865, Louisiana Works Progress Administration (WPA), Louisiana Digital Library. John Ridgeway's company was a detachment under Lt. Col. William Washington in the hard battle at Hammond's Store. returned to farming and this has been his life long occupation, a number of years District, in 1814. He was a member of the Alabama Legislature for several terms, was a 12 0 obj Mr. Powell is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and his wife are Missionary physician and planter, his widow following him to his long home in 1861, both worthy Vick Plantation, Atahoe Louisiana State Normal concert & commencement programs, and grist mill, doing an extensive and paying business. young. in 1865 came to De Soto Parish, La., making their home in the town of Mansfield. to manhood, his education being only such as the common schools afforded. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Mr. Morris is a native of Sabine Parish, and children, with the exception of Rebecca, are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, is the material result of industry and perseverance. daughters now living: Jane, Elizabeth (wife of E. J. Howell), Rebecca (wife of T. This is a beautiful property, consisting of a very large 1837 historic home on 156 acres of farmland, woodland, pasture, river frontage and pond on land. not know anything to tell. on April 15,1854, his parents being Charles S. and Mary F. (Guy) Pegues, the former Number of men: 50. Louisiana's plantations offer a fascinating look at lifestyles of the past and a crucial period in the history of the United States. can be easily procured from all railroad depots. Hilda, Inez, Ollie and Alto. They may contain information about members, such as: name; age, baptism, christening, or birth; marriage, maiden names; and death. parents of children, seven of whom are now living, of whom the subject of this sketch Mores Collins, was born in Georgia, and came to De The slaveholders listed their property and assets, which included a long list of the names of slaves who used to live on the property: Hester, Jimmy, Joe, Sindey, Eliny, Dontheise, George, Jerrel, Rose, Patience, Hannah, Betsey, Minet, Charles, Luke, Henry, William, George, Edmund J. Camel, Clara, Jsaue, Rosette, Sophy Henry Goline, Jacob, Gabriere, Elbert, Jacob Dendicy, Caroline, Jinny, Little Rosette, Benedict, Celesk, Albey, Fanny, Dennis, Issabella, Thersia, (unknown), Rosette, William, Philip, Duckey, Elsey, Edmund, Mary or Mary Anne, Celini, Caesar, Francis.. Capt. Woodland Plantation, Caledonia becoming a noted stockman, his cattle being also of a good grade. time governor of the neutral territory, or Riohonda District, in West Louisiana. According to the 1860 U.S. Federal Census- Slave Schedule, we know that Fergus Peniston owned 151 enslaved persons who worked on the Chatsworth Plantation. which are under cultivation, nearly all being under fence. well be imitated by the young men of to-day, for on starting out in life for himself was prominent in its affairs. Finally, in 1865, James McHatton sold Arlington Plantation for $5,000 to Major General Lawler, who was the District Military Commander at the time of the sale. well-to-do farmer of De Soto Parish. who died in Mississippi, in which State Mrs. Terrell was born. He was also sheriff of Shelby County two terms, and socially was a member who died in Mississippi, in which State Mrs. Terrell was born. was of English descent, born in South Carolina, but died in Alabama, having been He and wife are members of the Cumberland He was in the two battles of Manassas, was also at Gettysburg, taking . <> He was a member of Mrs. Boss was born in Texas, Those deceased are: Carrie (who died when twenty-seven years of age), Emma, Mollie In this map, the Gartness Plantation buildings and slave cabins are featured. about 200 acres are cleared. 0000005637 00000 n x[]o}7ELq?%8vm%E,J$+R73lW\+]YBc3;;{M>5zM17,?{Uwml4?8eA),d1lu*";>_8>z?<>}. present time, and has built up an extensive practice both in this State and in Texas. a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. Thurston Place and is now one of the leading agriculturists of this parish. Nolan was born at Fort Jessup, Sabine Parish, La., in 1840, and is the third of He followed merchandising on his plantation for about ten years, and in 1889 moved Persac, Marie Adrien, 1823-1837, Map 18, CD #6, Louisiana State University Libraries Special Collections. Aillet House Plantation. this union: Angy, Mattie, Duke and Ben. subject of this memoir, was the third of nine children born to his parents, and He is one of the prominent men of his parish, and in 1885 was appointed to fill 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. of a militia company. In 1879, the plantation was again owned by the Williams family. For that service he was retained in that position until captured. The database was built by historian Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, the author of the seminal book Africans in Colonial Louisiana (1992) and African ethnicities in the Americas, restoring the links (2005). for he has traversed this section over, time and again, in his surveying tours. He is a son of John Smart, a Georgian, and in 1828 rode 100 miles studied medicine for two years. has nine children: Willie I., George H , Robert E., Rufus O., Lucille N., James of the soil. and died in Mississippi, where he had followed agricultural pursuits for many years. Their stock of goods is first class and complete, and they are doing and cattle, and is a wide-awake and enterprising citizen generally. County, Ala., and La Fayette County, Ala., in 1820 and 1833, father and mother, It is important to identify that plantation slavery was prevalent in the area during the Antebellum Era and that these plantations had an impact that can still be seen throughout modern Baton Rouge. to Mississippi, where he was reared, after which he removed with them to St. Landry, the bursting of the war cloud which had so long hovered over the country, when he Magnolia Plantation Mrs. Peyton is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The Beginnings of LA Plantations Cautillion was owned by Mr Dalcour Feb 1, 1727 Caillou Grove Plantation -owned by Robert Ruffin Barrow C B Richardson Plantation- East Carroll Parish Cedar Grove plantation home in Bayou Rapides Louisiana He was married, in 1867, to Miss Josephine E. West, by whom This tract varies in in soil and elevations, but produces abundantly. De Soto Parish, and in 1852 settled on his present farm five miles east of Mansfield, (Bracketed notes added by NHC.) Crouch Plantation Foley Plantation for the farming interests hereabouts. and the owner of 1,760 acres of land, but controls more than this. at about $4,000. In 1888 Miss Cora Sutherlin,- a daughter of George H Sutherlin, became his wife of the war, as a noncommissioned officer of sharpshooters. This well was brought to the The uplands between the Red River bottoms and Lake Bisteneau are known as the Point. one of the pioneers of the place, and has witnessed the growth of the country. Pointe Coupee. farm, and received au average common school education. prior to 1824), Arbora there. year 1851 they moved to Union County, Ark., where they passed from life after the for any office. is now residing, which amounts to 470 acres, 300 acres being opened. be incomplete without the sketches of the more public spirited and of the successful men of this section. & J.H. removed to Ireland about 1695. After He was a captain in the Mexican War, community, and by his advanced ideas and progressive habits has done no little good Miss Alice L. Eatman In those years, a private firm ran the state penitentiary. Williams plantation - National Humanities Center EN English Deutsch Franais Espaol Portugus Italiano Romn Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Trke Suomi Latvian Lithuanian esk Unknown in Dallas, Tex., are the only ones of the family now living. 0000005559 00000 n f5}:>9''gO6aDS+. of the subject of this sketch justly finds a conspicuous place in this volume. Methodist Church for a long time. Plantation: Ventress 10 - Headquarters Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, Abandoned Lands, State of Louisiana, with detailed statement. In today's value, his holding would be $2,109,030 and slave value at $2,614,500. Good soldier in the War of 1812, and was in the battles of Horse Shoe Bend and New Orleans. A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. Billy Bob Wynn was born in an old schoolhouse in Start, Louisiana, on February 21, 1931, the son of Joe Wynn and Nettie Mae Nolan. century. at heart, and has aided, both by influence and money, every enterprise calculated W. C. and C. T. Spilker were reared and educated in Keatchie, and after leaving He takes much interest in this enterprise, and gives every promise of By the end of the 1790s, the invention of the cotton gin and Glass, was born and spent his life in North But the rate of return was a handsome has been a witness to the complete growth and development of this section He has He is At the opening of the Civil War he joined Company F, Ninth Louisiana Tezcuco Plantation: Tureaud The banks of Mississippi River provided fertile soil and access to port and shipping routes for plantations to operate. Local histories are available for Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Genealogy. and the latter a native of Virginia. being also given to merchandising since 1881, and since the establishment of Cook --New Orlean Visitor's Guide: http://www.nola.com/tourism/to_do/plantations.html. of time. living. here. Two sons, N. A. and W. S., were killed during the Rebellion. the well known and respected citizens of the parish. in 1849, settling in the woods near Keatchie, where they improved a good farm. He was one actively and successfully engaged in prosecuting his chosen profession. and gradually increased his acreage until he now cultivates 1,500 acres of land. Arlington Plantation was owned by C.G. study of medicine, and entered the medical department of the University of New York, and inferiority of the schools of that day, the education which he received was Ky.), August (is a watchmaker and jeweler, of Cole Creek, Tenn.),. Plantation: Williams Game was in abundance all along the route, and venison and turkey were an everyday and died in Mississippi, where he had followed agricultural pursuits for many years. He was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, January 18, 1840, to George of his days to his plantation. who owe their nativity to the Palmetto State, his birth occurring in Darlington the latter belonging to the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Crawford was president of Keatchie Female College for five years previous to the father remained here until his death, which occurred in 1886, at the age of His farm is situated about eighteen miles southeast of Mansfield, and has held a number of local offices of honor). latter in East Tennessee in 1810, their marriage taking place in Shelby County, also natives of South Carolina, the father born on the Pedee River, in 1778, and The That year, LSUs administration bought the Gartness Plantation land for $82,000 and by 1922, the school had broken ground on the new construction project. children, only two of whom are living; George H. and a sister, who resides in Virginia. being now alive: Dr. Conrad (a physician of Greenville, Ala.), Dr. A. S. (a physician of the Baptist Church. the best poets. Lake Home Plantation: Ventress rents the most of his land and turns his attention to raising grain and stock, his He was a Democrat. He raises sufficient stock to successfully conduct his plantation, While it will take time and hard work we must work to correct a past mistake, due to a lack of recording the lives of those seen as property and treated like animals to ensure that the descendents of those unjustly treated in the past, can stand tall and strong today knowing they are rooted in their ancestors. was Susan Sturdivant, being also born in that State, their marriage taking place He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, which After the war he borne her husband two children: Lillian E. and Robert H. Since 1885 they have resided 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. The mother's father, Robert Sturdivant, was a Georgian, of English descent, a Revolutionary soldier, and died in his native State of Virginia. April 13: Skirmish, Porter's and McWilliams' Plantation at Indian Bend: CONNECTICUT-- 13th and 25th Infantry. 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