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Subj: Addison
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Repy to: margietubbs(a)hotmail.com
Hi, I don't know if you are into geneology, but I'm hoping you or or someone
you know has information. I am Margie Addison Tubbs, and I am trying to
figure out who my great-grandfather is. I am thinking that his name may have
been Israel, so I am looking for someone who knows the St. Helena line of
Israel Addison who was married to Harriet.
My grandfather was Thomas Seben Addison and was living in Sabine Parish when
he died. He was born in February of 1860. If you are into geneology and have
information, please let me know. I saw an obituary of Jimmie Andrew Addison
at Rootsweb that you had posted, and I saw that his father was William Israel
Addison.
1860 St. Helena Parish Census
580 Isreal Addison 34 M La. Farmer
Harriett 36 F La
. William 7 M La. Student
Timothy 6 M La.
Archy 4 M La
. Andrew 2 M La
Thomas 10/12 M La.
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The Sons & Daughters of the Province and Republic
of West Florida 1763 - 1810
Annual Council Meeting
Luncheon & Tour Reservation Form
Saturday, May 10, 2003 11 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m.
In Baton Rouge, the day will start with the annual Council meeting at 10:30
a.m. at Magnolia Mound's Hart House, also known as the overseer's house (2161
Nicholson Drive.) Although this is a meeting of the Council or Board
members, all West Florida members and interested persons are welcome to
attend. Parking off the street on site.
At 11:00 a.m. we will gather in the Hart House at Magnolia Mound for our
luncheon and speaker. This year we will have the privilege of hearing Lisa
Kay Adam speak about "Louisiana and Haiti: Historical Connections." Lisa is
employed as Louisiana Arts and Science Museum's Collection manager and
registrar. Her education consists of a B.A. from the University of Texas at
Austin with majors in Anthropology and English; B.S. in Education from the
University of Texas at Austin; and Ph.D. from Louisiana State University,
Department of Geography and Anthropology. After lunch we tour Magnolia Mound
antebellum home.
Your prepayment of the $______ fee will reserve your spot. We will be served
the Mound's Plantation Dinner which consists of Grilled Catfish or Baked
Chicken, Twice-baked potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, blueberry cobbler
and iced tea or coffee. Please indicate below your entree selection by
indicating the total number of people choosing a particular dish.
________Grilled Catfish
_________Baked Chicken
Name(s) _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Street Address ________________________________________________________
City ______________________________ State __________ Zip + 4 _____________
Phone _____________________________E-mail _____________________________
____Total number of reservations multiplied by $______ equals . . . . .
$___________
To assist with advance name-tag preparations, give the names of all persons
attending. Make sure your reservation is in our hands by April 30, 2003. Send
this form and your remittance to
West Florida Society - Post Office Box 82672 - Baton Rouge, LA 70884.
Questions? Call Barbara Strickland (225) 766-3018
or e-mail bcomeaux(a)aol.com
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Web Site: http://usersA.usunwired.net/mmoore/lghs/sonsdau.htm
<A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/index.htm">http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/index.htm</A>
Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial
Conference on Genealogy
Sponsored by the
Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society
25-26 April 2003
Baton Rouge
Holiday Inn South
9940 Airline Hwy
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Celebrating our 50th Anniversary, 1953-2003!
Friday, April 25th
Lectures on Louisiana's precolonial and colonial history by:
Richard Condrey, Ph.D., on Louisiana's Native Peoples
Robert de Berardinis, on French Colonial Louisiana
Lee Woodward, Ph.D., on Spanish Colonial Louisiana
Gregory Osborn & James Eberwine, B.A., on Louisiana's African Americans
Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS, CGL, on Louisiana Repositories & Records. Elizabeth
Shown Mills will speak at the Banquet on Friday night. Anglo-American
research will be addressed throughout the conference.
Saturday, April 26th
A day with Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, internationally
recognized authority on genealogical methodology and evidence. Ms. Mills will
use Louisiana examples in her presentations on:
Ten Steps to a Solution: How to Analyze a Problem and Develop a Research
Strategy
Genealogy in a Heinz 57 World: Old Myths, Modern Methods
The Identity Crisis: Right Name, Wrong Man? Wrong Name, Right Man?
Finding Females: Wives, Mothers, Daughters, Sisters & Paramours!
Vendors will be present on Saturday.
Conference fees:
Friday, April 25 --
Saturday, April 26 - Go to web site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/SeminarForm.htm
Banquet -- [these usgenweb list do not allow us to post prices]
Or, register by 1 March 2003 and attend both the Friday & Saturday sessions
and the Banquet for a total fee of $!
Holiday Inn South
9940 Airline Hwy
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
> Rooms are available for Conference attendees at a special rate of $ per
> night. Call 1-800-HOLIDAY for reservations, or call 225-924-7021, Monday -
> Friday, 8am - 5pm.
Please
<A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Ela-lghs/SeminarForm.htm">click here</A>
http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/SeminarForm.htm
for the Conference Registration Form.
For further information about the April 2003 Seminar celebrating the
Bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase and our 50th Anniversary, contact
President <A HREF="mailto:ponchatoula1@i-55.com">James Perrin. </A>
ponchatoula1(a)i-55.com
All information is covered in the web site of LGHS:
<A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/index.htm">http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/index.htm</A>
Please do not respose with reply - all information in the site.
BEGINNING GENEALOGY
This class will help the beginner learn the importance of accurate record
keeping, evidence evaluation, record types and genealogical etiquette, as
well as where to go for information when tracing their family's history. The
class will include information on using computers as a record-keeping tool
and as a search too, but compute genealogy experience is not needed for this
class. Class fee includes syllabus material prepared by the instructor.
$50.00
March 10 - April 14, 2003
Mondays 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Sims Memorial Library 355
Your Instructor: Beth Stahr
Tangipahoa Historical & Genealogical Society
Meeting: First Saturday of Each Month -- 11:00 A M
Next Meeting: Saturday -- February 01, 2003
Guest Speaker: Beth Stahr : Material Available at the SLU Library.
Tangipahoa Parish Library
Hammond Branch
314 East Thomas <<<<<<<<<<Parking in the Rear.
Hammond, Louisiana 70401
Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial
Conference on Genealogy
Sponsored by the
Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society
25-26 April 2003
Baton Rouge
Celebrating our 50th Annivesary, 1953-2003!
http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/
Friday, April 25th , 2003
Lectures on Louisiana's precolonial and colonial history by:
Richard Condrey, Ph.D., on Louisiana's Native Peoples
Robert de Berardinis, on French Colonial Louisiana
Lee Woodward, Ph.D., on Spanish Colonial Louisiana
Gregory Osborn & James Eberwine, B.A., on Louisiana's African Americans
Claire Mire Bettag, CGRS, CGL, on Louisiana Repositories & Records.
Elizabeth Shown Mills will speak at the Banquet on Friday night.
Anglo-American research will be addressed throughout the conference.
Saturday, April 26th, 2003
A day with Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, internationally
recognized authority on genealogical methodology and evidence. Ms. Mills will
use Louisiana examples in her presentations on:
Ten Steps to a Solution: How to Analyze a Problem and Develop a Research
Strategy
Genealogy in a Heinz 57 World: Old Myths, Modern Methods
The Identity Crisis: Right Name, Wrong Man? Wrong Name, Right Man?
Finding Females: Wives, Mothers, Daughters, Sisters & Paramours!
Vendors will be present on Saturday. --
Conference fees:
Friday, April 25 -- $
Saturday, April 26 -- $
Banquet -- $
Or, register by 1 March 2003 and attend both the Friday & Saturday sessions
and the Banquet for a total fee of $ !
Holiday Inn South
9940 Airline Hwy
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Rooms are available for Conference attendees at a special rate of $ per
night. Call 1-800-HOLIDAY for reservations, or call 225-924-7021, Monday -
Friday, 8am - 5pm.
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Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial
Conference on Genealogy
Name _____________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________
City, State, ZIP ____________________________________________________________
Phone ___________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________
Please indicate below the number of persons attending:
Friday _____ Saturday _____ Banquet _____ Special Rate _____
Note: Special Rate includes 2-day seminar plus banquet!
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Please print out this page and mail with your check to:
Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society
PO Box 82060
Baton Rouge, LA 70884-2060
See ya'll there! http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/SeminarForm.htm
Go to this site for prices. Site does not allow prices to be posted.
Edward Livingston Historical Association
Meetings: Monthly - Third Thursday of the Month.
Next Meeting: January 16, 2003
Livingston Parish Library
Hwy. 190 - Florida Blvd., Livingston, La.
Time: 6:00 PM
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