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Query.
From:
robbiek58(a)hotmail.com
I am trying to find information on a Joseph Kasiah/Kesiah/Kisiah/Kizziah
or similiar variation...
who was killed in the 1960's on his way home from a function at his college-
Louisianna University, I believe he was in an auto accident on some train
tracks.
His mother's name was Mary and she was a biblical transcriber and worked for
a Lawyer as well. She was last known to be living at the Penthouse
Hotel/Motel.
I know this information is not much, I am from Iowa and now live in Colorado
so I do not even know where to get started in finding information on Joseph
and his mother Mary.....could you advise me in any way?
Thank you so much for your time and help. Sincerely, Robbie Kasiah
From:
Jarch(a)doit.co.contra-costa.ca.us
Please do not hit the Reply Button: Reply to the above Address.
SUTTON
Charleston Pinckney SUTTON, son of James Newton Sutton and Mary White,
b. 5/24/1824 Monroe Co, GA d. 5/24/1884
m. c1862 Mary Catherine Wright
Children of Charleston SUTTON & Mary Wright:
Pinckney b. 3/14/1864 Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, LA d. 11/4/1886
James Bascum b. 3/20/1866 Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, LA d.
1/10/1891 Lodi, Montgomery Co., MS
Robert Vonna b. 4/21/1868 Greensburg, St. Helena Parish, LA d.
4/20/1965
Blanche Irvin b. 8/6/1870 Lodi, Montgomery Co., MS d. 6/17/1904
Winona, Montgomery Co., MS
Thomas Pinckney b. 5/26/1872 Lodi, Montgomery Co., MS d. 10/2/1928
Olustee, Jackson Co., OK
Any and all help is appreciated. I live in CA.
Charleston was said to be a doctor and a brother to my ggrandfather,
Sidney DeSoto SUTTON, also an MD.
Thanks very much, Judy Archer
I am trying to get in contact with Claude B. Slaton to discuss some research on the AVERETT & EDWARDS families. If anyone has an e-mail address or know of any other way that I can contact him, please e-mail me at dga99(a)worldnet.att.net
Darryl Andrews
Livingston,LA
Tuesday -- November 12, 2002
6:30 PM
Livingston Parish Library presents
Dr. Samuel C. Hyde
"Dispelling the Myth of Southern Inferiority"
Dr. Samuel Hyde of Denham Springs, a history professor at Southeastern
Louisiana University and director of the Center for Southeast Louisiana
Studies will speak on "Dispelling the Myth of Southern Inferiority" at the
Livingston Parish Library in Livingston at 6:30 PM Tuesday, November 12,
2002. An authority on the history of the Florida Parishes, Dr. Hyde is the
author of Pistols and Politics and Plain Folk of the South Revisited.
The presentation is free and open to the public.
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Edward Livingston Historical Association
Meetings: Monthly - Third Thursday of the Month.
Next Meeting: November 21, 2002
Livingston Parish Library
Hwy. 190 - Florida Blvd., Livingston, La.
Time: 6:00 PM
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The Saturday Advocate -- November 09, 2002
KERNS, GLORIA LAMBERT
A real estate administrative assistant at Remax First and a native and
resident of Baton Rouge, she passed away Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002, at her
residence. She was 54. Visiting at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida
Blvd., from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, with recitation of the rosary at 6:30
p.m. Visiting in the funeral home chapel from 10 a.m. until religious service
at noon Monday, conducted by the Rev. Michael Collins. Interment in Greenoaks
Memorial Park. Survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Michelle "Shelly"
Bourgeois Tims and Mark Tims, Dutchtown; grandchildren, Stephen and Kayla
Tims of Dutchtown and Sarah Bourgeois and Deneiege Guillory, both of Turkey
Creek; former husband, Michael J. Bourgeois, Bueche; a godchild and niece,
Lorie Lambert Verbois, Baton Rouge; a niece, Debra L. Broadhurst, Baker; a
nephew, Leo J. Lambert III, Lake Charles; a great-niece, Natalie Verbois; a
great-nephew, Brad Broadhurst; a daughter-in-law, Tonia Guillory Bourgeois,
Turkey Creek; a sister-in-law, Maxine F.L. Kinchen and husband Roger R.
Kinchen, Baker; and numerous friends. Preceded in death by her son, Phillip
J. Bourgeois; parents, Leo J. Lambert Sr. and Georgie Etta Zeigler Lambert;
and a brother, Leo J. Lambert Jr. She was a member of the National and
Louisiana Genealogy Societies, Baker City Police Posse Auxiliary and former
owner of Folk Finders Inc. She authored several books of genealogy, was a
1966 graduate of Istrouma High School and was an avid sailor. She never met a
stranger. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Whitney
National Bank, Gloria Lambert Kerns Memorial Fund, account 711336806.
Hey Don,
Sorry about the missing files. I promise I am finished all the obits. They
are now all grouped together. I have a little cleaning up to do, like some I
am finding need returns. Somehow one line here and there did not work right.
Now that the big task is done all to do now is seperate my other files by
ABC to add to the files already on line. Hopefully this will make up the
K's. I have about 2500 obits to still format and add.
Also we have been chatting about the death and marriage index and these will
keep on going by every 10 years. As well a volunteer has been working on
church records and the city dictories.
No more deleting for a while.
Dee
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From: <DW9JOHNSON(a)aol.com>
To: <LAGENWEB-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 8:33 AM
Subject: [LAGENWEB] Daily Uploaded Files - November 08, 2002:
> New files between Thu, 07 Nov 2002, at 2:10 AM and Fri, 08 Nov 2002, at
2:10
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> Today: 623548 total K's in files
> Yesterday: 627892 total K's in files
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> -4344 Changed files.
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