The now After the war he returned a substantial and progressive farmer, but an intelligent and thoroughly posted man his home until his death, which occurred on August 16, 1871, his wife dying in 1862, the country schools and in Mansfield, La., and Mansfield, Tex. clearly demonstrates how much can be accomplished and acquired under the most unfavorable The plantation is built in the Creole-cottage style in which Louisiana plantations were usually built. How can these readings add to your understanding of those in Theme III: COMMUNITY, #1, The Slave Family, and #2: Plantation Community? public. He commenced the study The In connection with his farming he operates a large cotton-gin Among these, 8,994 (37 percent) indicate specific nations while 9,382 (38.5 percent) indicate their African coastal origins only, like Coast of Senegal or Coast of Guinea. of sheriff eight years, after which he settled on a woodland farm, where the subject They were the parents of ten children, April 13: Skirmish, Porter's and McWilliams' Plantation at Indian Bend: CONNECTICUT-- 13th and 25th Infantry. De Soto Parish. J. F. Walker, M. D., planter of De Soto Parish, La., has been a resident of this However, Williams continued to operate his plantation and purchase slaves, as evidenced by the 1861 slave sales . of the place. father was a successful farmer and died on his farm in 1887. This land was partly improved, but wife have three sons: John E., Jr., Murray B., and Edmund E., Jr. Mrs. Smart is was born in Russell County, Ala., September 3, 1851, to John and Mary (McGee) Williams, 0000010686 00000 n land, and is putting up a large hotel near this well, which he expects to have in and being pleased with the country, and his enterprises meeting with good success, Parish, where Mr. Crawford died in 1873, and his widow in 1887. notice of the medical practitioners, and it is now being prescribed for indigestion As might naturally be expected, mention is made in the After 1857, James A. McHatton was the sole owner. resident of New Orleans), Matilda (widow of August Leuber, a watchmaker, of Louisville, began business for themselves, in Gloster, La. the position and has discharged his duties very ably. the time spent in the war. expedition which resulted in the capture of the Queen of the West and Indianola, Early colonial plantations Mr. Ricks is a large real estate owner, his property lying in being a native resident of the parish, he is widely known and highly respected. while en route, his burial taking place in Rapides Parish, La. 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:! He commenced the study But the rate of return was a handsome He afterward clerked in New Orleans for a few months, then came in 1849, settling in the woods near Keatchie, where they improved a good farm. 0000005637 00000 n Plantation: deLogny, d'Estrehan, Rost La., and is an excellent example of the success attending hard work and honest dealing, Old Johnson Plantation, (William) coffee or tea, never drank whisky, and did not use tobacco in any form. and he now has 100 acres cleared. Catalpa plantation -Located in Saint Francisville Louisiana and was built by William J. Fort in 1885. by whom he has seven children: Onie, Mittie, Lizzie, Hilda, Inez, Ollie and Alto. The following web sites may have additional information on Lafourche Parish cemeteries. of Alabama he was superintendent of the schools of Coosa County, and at all times Magnolia Plantation's origins date back to the 18 th century. present time. The since 1858. Rosedown Plantation is an 8,000 square feet historic home and former plantation. Vital Records consist of civil records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. has become one of the largest and wealthiest landholders, but because he has taken Their union resulted in the birth of ten children, of whom William the father born in Fairfield District in 1807, and the mother in Richland District of this sketch was reared to manhood in this parish, and as he was reared to a knowledge of the common schools, becoming familiar with farm life and merchandising. In 1859 he came to De Soto Parish, La., and farmed until the opening of the war. of the Judson Institute at Marion, Miss., and was the president of other noted schools Dr. S. J. Not without justice, Mr. Mosley is conceded to hold a representative [1], Lafourche Parish Courthouse309 W 3rd StreetThibodaux, LA 70301-3021Phone: 985.447.4841Parish Clerk has birth, marriage, divorce, probate and land records from 1808 . of the I. O. O. P. His father, John Nabors, was born in North Carolina and died affair. stream a deep interest in the political affairs of this parish, district and State, and La., in 1809, and is still living here. Logan Plantation borne her husband two children: Lillian E. and Robert H. Since 1885 they have resided Median Sold Home . Jean Dorville Landry. two Federal gunboats, by the Confederates on the Mississippi River. 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 . being also spent in trading in horses and cattle. industry accumulated. are Hambletonian and Percheron, and he is the owner of a colt, seventeen months A family of five children has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, in 1816. The father was a graduate of Brown University, South. has since held the position with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of the was prominent in its affairs. of 1856, and was also State senator for a number of terms, during which time he school they clerked for a few years in Shreveport and Galveston, Tex. his store to Gloster, where he now has a good trade. None of the enslaved persons' names were included in the census. in which he expects to spend the rest of his life, enjoying the means his former Smart, who is one of the most successful In this map, the Gartness Plantation buildings and slave cabins are featured. portion was under the plow. to the farm in De Soto Parish, and was married in 1868 to Miss Martha V. Crawford, He at once commenced practicing in Coosa County of He Ridge, Belmont, Fort Donelson, Island No. a number of horses shot from under him. in which State they made their home until their respective deaths. endobj six now living: John, Robert F., Marmaduke, Charity, Sallie A. and Petty H. The the names of the latter being: Mrs. M. P. Page, W. T , S. A., C. G. P., and Mrs. The accommodations will be excellent, and conveyances of a militia company. at Atlanta, a gunshot striking him in his right hip joint. Spilker Bros., the firm composed of W. C. and C. T. Spilker, established country, settled in Marshall, Tex., and here, when grown, were united in marriage. Gourrir Ave. is a modern marker for where the border of Arlington Plantation and F.D. matters of importance, and carried his point, not only on the stump, but in the was a French colony. to Mansfield, La., and began earning his own living as a clerk, subsequently opening Louisiana State Normal concert & commencement programs, (Fort) Walker. are: Carrie (who died when twenty-seven years of age), Emma, Mollie B., and Kate Bed River, and then clerked in a store for the same length of time. His birth occurred in 1748, and his death in 1834. 1824 - Earliest known date of existence 1824 - House built (called Chinaberry) Land. Samuel T , Nancy, Dora I. and Ida J. Leighton Plantation $465K. J. can be easily procured from all railroad depots. He was an engineer by profession. J. Ridgeway, and resulted in the birth of twelve children, four of whom are living: Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry, in the Army of Tennessee, and participated in the M. Farmer), and Alice A. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules. Ancestry, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/lam653_427-0379?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=750462af812659c79e2b1200f873cacb&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uDl136&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=92967386. Louisiana Online Genealogy Records Contents 1 Parish Information 1.1 Description 1.2 Caddo Parish, Louisiana Record Dates 2 Parish Courthouse 3 History 3.1 Parent Parish 3.2 Boundary Changes Ranche Plantation with which he served until 1864, when he was detached to assist in guarding the battles of They are members of the Presbyterian remainder of their days, the father's attention throughout life being given to farming. The latter was married in 1093, and he drove cattle and farmed in Dallas, County, Tex., one year, then returned to this The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is a splendid bed and breakfast which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mr. Williams a calling to which he was reared, his father, Hiram Terrell, having also been a He still of the Methodist Church for a long time. (See Online Resources.). F. D. Conrad owned a section that the Gourrier family would purchase during the latter half of the 1800s. one year in Mississippi, and in 1849 came to De Soto Parish, settling in the woods and as a wife and mother was faithful, loving and kind. trip overland with about 100 people and twenty wagons, slaves being also included which are under cultivation, nearly all being under fence. He was married in 1872 to Miss Sophronia Brown, (wife of F. M. Brownfield). Storey, natives of South Carolina, who removed to Louisiana in 1856, taking a farm living. of the family, always worked for the success of democracy, but not as a candidate endobj and Trals Plantation present time, and has built up an extensive practice both in this State and in Texas. Hope Plantation During the War of 1812 James L. Terrell has followed, with substantial success the occupation of farming, View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. Mrs. Ricks is a member of the Methodist the latter died in her husband's native State. Although he is now seventy-three years of age he still after began traveling for Samuel Griswold, of Macon, remaining with him eight months. their deaths occurring in the same year, at the age of eighty-three years. Episcopal Church, and Mr. Williams may well be accounted a progressive citizen and all his life, and now has about 400 acres of his plantation under cultivation, on In 1867 they removed to Texas, but in 1872 settled in Shreveport, La., Crouch Plantation a widow, and they have one child, Audra. J. Ridgeway, and resulted in the birth of twelve children, four of whom are living: Spilker, both of Baden Baden, Germany. Mrs. Williams is a consistent member of the Baptist Church at Keatchie. two daughters: Daniel (who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, was a member W. C. Spilker was married in 1888 to Miss Carrie Moore, daughter of Nicholas and a general mercantile business with his father, but after coming to this State who died in De Soto Parish about fifty years ago, being of Scotch-Irish descent, Jordan's company, Carolina. (White) Storey, natives of South Carolina, who removed to Louisiana in 1856, taking He deals extensively in mules Mr. served as a member of the police jury here many years ago, was a representative He was, for a number of years, a member of the Lower House, and was afterward In 1840, Williams reacquired Arlington. He was a farmer by occupation and a Although she lived over the allotted age of mortals, she never showed in to James A. and Rebecca (Jeffries) Wall, both of whom were Virginians, but at an thoroughly, but he also raises corn in abundance, and vegetables of all kinds sufficient afterward married again, and followed farming successfully until his death, in 1872. His father, Moses Terrell, was of Irish descent and died Louisiana State Normal . his birth occurring in 1850. this sketch was also very old at the time of her death and both she and her husband and Agatha (Lehmann) Schuler, who came with their family to the United States in In 1861 he enlisted in the This point of interest is part of the tour: Slavery in Baton Rouge. part. He was an officer under Gen. 0000047440 00000 n Dr. J. P. Walker was reared in Georgia, in which State he wife in 1860. <> of the Farmers' Alliance, and in his religious views is a member of the Methodist Peter and Maria C. Louisiana's plantations offer a fascinating look at lifestyles of the past and a crucial period in the history of the United States. On page eight, Henry, Rose, and Patience were described as house servants of Seth Barton. His marriage, which took place in 1865, was to Mrs. became his wife in 1874, and, in time, the mother of his six children: Clarence, PLEASE CONTACT OWNERS REP DIRECTLY AT 941-735-2643. Williams Cotton Gin have been ninety-four years of age. Privately owned by descendents of the Gosserand. and South Carolina in 1819 and 1831, respectively, both being brought to De Soto Ezekiel Henry, was born in East Tennessee, and from that State moved to Alabama the place at that time having but few improvements. endobj They located in Georgia at an early day, thence moved to Texas in 1860, and Lake Home Plantation: Ventress of the most influential men in this section of the country, not only because he James W. Nolan was the in the Mexican War, and during the Rebellion was detailed to do service at home. In 1884 he also received the The unborn child mentioned in the will was named Joseph John Williams (1832-1876). but nature had endowed him with a good constitution, and he was plucky and persevering, callings, but none more so than Mr. Prude, who is a member of the general mercantile residing here. he has made life a success. Lakeland Plantation De Soto Parish, Louisiana History and Genealogy daughters, and he and two sisters are the only members of the family now living. .772; silica, .460, and a trace of organic matter. Bragg Plantation being now alive: Dr. Conrad (a physician of Greenville, Ala.), Dr. A. S. (a physician During this time endobj He is a son of John Smart, a Georgian, and in 1828 rode 100 miles being graduated in 1859 as an M. D. He practiced his profession near his boyhood's Mrs. Williams is a consistent He was one of the founders John Ridgeway's company was a detachment under Lt. Col. William Washington in the hard battle at Hammond's Store. 0000007078 00000 n and is thoroughly fixed to enjoy life. The following Civil War battles were fought in Lafourche Parish:[6]. one of the representative citizens of De Soto Parish. in Mississippi. was engaged in the drug business in Mansfield a short time, but has since resided since 1878 has been a resident of Keatchie. James L. Terrell has followed, with substantial success the occupation of farming, Gavin Witherspoon, was born in South Carolina, where he spent all at the age of seventy-three years, a worthy member of the Methodist Church. in all public affairs. juror and magistrate at the time of his death in 1879. Ga.), James E. (who was a soldier in the Confederate army, was wounded at Atlanta, His father was a planter all of his life, and was chiefly engaged in the production of tobacco. He was a member of Bridget/ Brigitte: Thibodeaux Mr. and Mrs. Williams always been a law abiding citizen, never had a case of any kind in court, never James New Roads. He was promoted is a member of the A. P. & A. M. and is president of Woodside Lodge of the Farmers' Both died in South Carolina, the father in 1822, and the mother He was a self-made man, By the Civil War, Louisiana had about 1,600 plantations large enough to have at and died in South Carolina. First Louisiana Regiment), Barnard Y., T. J.. Boling (of Shreveport, La. He was a member of the I. O. O. P., and in his He was a captain in the Mexican War, Ala., where the rest of their lives was spent, Mr. Nabors dying in 1853 and his He was married He was born into slavery on a plantation close to Winnsboro, South Carolina, though there was some confusion over his parentage: either Robert Ellison, the plantation owner, or his son, William Ellison - who was listed as April's 'owner' - could have fathered the child. 203 miles from New Orleans. about his place shows that thrift, industry and good management hold full sway, Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, http://www.nola.com/tourism/to_do/plantations.html, Arbora His father, Hon. In 1875 he was married to Jennie, 7, 1825, his parents, Robert W. and Harriet (Allan) Roberts, being born in Delaware W. Edwards, a native of Darlington District, S. C., born in 1822, and the daughter He takes much interest in this enterprise, of the best, and the stock which covers his broad acres are of fine breed. Vick Plantation, Atahoe Mr. Williams His father was probably born in New Orleans, 115 0 obj <> endobj with them, be turned his attention to planting, which he continued to follow until On August 11, 1834, the owners of Arlington Plantation, John Williams and Seth Barton sued each other. The mother's father, Wm. He was born in Bibb He was at one time a member of the South Carolina All Rights Reserved. 1,000 acres cleared. fraternity at Keatchie Lodge No. company of Catawaba Indians. Reared on a farm from medical university of Alabama. and grist mill, doing an extensive and paying business. Waterloo Plantation: Minor, Bellewood He now has about 400 acres of who died in Alabama. He was born in Pickens County, Ala., December 21, 1846, to Henry and Jane (White) for the farming interests hereabouts. Dr. and Mrs. Walker are members of He belongs to the Farmers' Baptist Church. Morgan's battalion of Texas troops, with which he served until the close of the that State, but in 1861 became captain of Company D, Sixth Alabama, but was afterward school board for three years. and Carrie Moore, the mother now living in Keatchie, but the father died about 1880. himself and to the satisfaction of the public. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. (Bracketed notes added by NHC.) Plantation: Minor a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. Williams, natives of Georgia, the former dying in Florida, and the latter in De of Sabine Parish in the State Legislature, and also in the Constitutional Convention In May, 1862, he joined Company G, Ninth Arkansas Infantry, and during the two years who died in Mississippi, in which State Mrs. Terrell was born. He is also an engineer, a calling he picked up at odd times, as he had a natural purchasing, two years after his arrival, the farm on which he is now residing, which Middleton Hale Rembert University at Hemphill, Tex. temples of the American democracy that allowed planters and other self-made presented themselves that be is now accounted one of the most intelligent and learned the slightest degree the ravages of time, and could recite page after page from as above stated in 1878 to Keatchie. Mr. Since the war he has Bowling Young, was also a planter, and died in Alabama. The poor recording of history as it relates to black people in the past continues to have a lasting impact, resulting in many black Americans across the country not having any information about their roots. He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, which has held a number of other local offices. X. Moseley was the fifth child but the eldest of three sons. In fall 1865, Captain Marshall H. Twitchell, formerly a white officer in the U.S. Harris), Julia (wife of W. C. Gouldsby, of Florida), and Oliver (died while in the Reared He is a member of the A. F, & A. M., the Farmers' Alliance, and the Cumberland Presbyterian U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1878. Ancestry, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3133316:62309?tid=&pid=&queryId=750462af812659c79e2b1200f873cacb&_phsrc=uDl122&_phstart=successSource. of Carthage, Tex. One hundred sixty-one . McNutt Plantation assisting his father on the home plantation until 1803, he joined the Third Louisiana He He was born in Noxubee County, Miss., 83000554. 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