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> LAORLEAN-D DigestVolume 04 : Issue 225
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Funeral Home Owne [Grace Smith <]
> #2 Jerome Bayon [Angela Garcia <.]
> #3 Re: LAORLEAN-D Digest V04 #224 [Linda Barwick <]
> #4 Re: Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1 []
> #5 Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Re: Malcolm Monro ["Donna Lou Ritter" <]
> #6 Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Malcolm Monroe fr ["Donna Lou Ritter" <]
> #7 Jefferson Parish marriage & Valenc [Duane/Rita Lamers <.]
> #8 Lookups for Valence and Jefferson [Duane/Rita Lamers <.]
> #9 EARHART BLVD []
> #10 Register of Confederate Naval Pati ["mte" <>]
> #11 [LAORLEAN-L] Re: Annunciation Chur []
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 02:09:12 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Grace Smith <>
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> Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Funeral Home Owned or Operated by a Donegan in New
> Orleans
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> Do you know how I might contact Alice Forsyth to see if she might have
> additional information on the P. J. Donegan Funeral Home? Thanks.
>
> wrote:The funeral home was on Jackson Avenue. Alice
> Forsyth, the editor for
> many years of the "New Orleans Genesis", once told me that they kept all
> their records in a shed behind the building and they were eaten up by
> termites. They buried a lot of the Irish who lived in the Irish Channel.
>
> Grace Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi, List,
> >
> > I'm searching for a Donegan who owned or operated a funeral home in New
> Orleans in the mid to late 1800's. In fact, they may still own it. Any
> information would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks, Grace
> >
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 05:24:04 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Angela Garcia <>
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> Subject: Jerome Bayon
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> I'm trying to find Jerome Bayon and his family on the
> 1850 census without any luck so far. I've found him
> in the years prior to 1850, and the 1860 and 1870
> Census. He died in February 1880.
>
> From the following, can anyone give me a 'hint' which
> ward(s) to look in. I've done searches on Ancestry
> using every possible thing I can think of - including
> the name of his children and wife - Julie Felicite
> Algae (d'Aquin).
>
> 1) In 1842 he is shown in the NO General & Business
> Directory living? at 30 Frenchmen St.
>
> 2) In 1851 Cohen's NO & Lafayette, General Directory
> as follows: Bayon, Jerome, Columbus, b. Villere and
> Plauche. I don't know whether Columbus is his dwelling
> and the 'b' is for a business address - or the 'b'
> means between.
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> Angela
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 21:48:41 +1000
> From: Linda Barwick <>
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> Subject: Re: LAORLEAN-D Digest V04 #224
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> Rose
> Next time you are doing a lookup in that book could you please have a
> look for the ship Lexington and/or my seafaring gggf Charles Felix
> Mallard AKA Millard b. 1833 - was a sailor in 1851, a ship's captain by
> the 1860s.
>
> Thanks
> Linda Barwick
> Sydney, Australia
>
>
> On 17/05/2004, at 7:09 PM, wrote:
>
> > Here is the material for William T. Hepp from Ship Registers and
> > Enrollments
> > of New Orleans, La. - WPA (1941). Clayton Library doesn't have volume
> > V,
> > (Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) but I found references to him in Vols. I, III and
> > IV. Here is
> > the material from Vols. III and IV. I need to go back to get ship 298,
> > Vol I.
>
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 08:33:52 EDT
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> Subject: Re: Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1914
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> Hi Lou:
>
> I was using the NO passenger lists after 1900 at the library this weekend and
> thought I would look up Monroe. Nothing that fit Malcolm Monroe. But there
> was this Monroe born in Canada I thought I would pass along just in case.
>
> MONROE, Duncan M., 50 M, Civil Engineer, born in Martintown, Canada, arriving
> at New Orleans on SS Excelsior, Dec. 3, 1913, from Vera Cruz, last residence
> Mexico City.
>
> I had another thought. Since he was a pharmacist, perhaps the Louisiana State
> licensing Board would have information about his registration. The Louisiana
> Pharmacist Association (LPA) has a web site on line with a phone number. Maybe
> someone at the NOPL can find out how far back pharmacist registrations go.
>
> Have you found him in the 1910 census? Ancestry put some 1910 data online
> recently. There was a Monroe in Abbeville that sort of fit but I don't have the
> subscription that lets me look at the record to see what his occupation was.
>
> Some thoughts for this morning.
> Rose Albrizio
>
> Rose Albrizio
>
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 09:27:40 -0400
> From: "Donna Lou Ritter" <>
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> Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Re: Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1914
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> Thanks for the ideas, Rose.
> Interestingly, when the family was in Canada they spelled the name Munro,
> when my g-grandfather came to MI he changed spelling to Monroe (informally,
> but it stuck).
> I thought of the Pharmacy Licensing Board & sent them an e-mail the end of
> last week.
> I have a friend/cousin looking in the census records on Ancestry.com
> I really appreciate the input from everyone on the list.
> Lou
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 8:33 AM
> Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Re: Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1914
>
>
> > Hi Lou:
> >
> > I was using the NO passenger lists after 1900 at the library this weekend
> and
> > thought I would look up Monroe. Nothing that fit Malcolm Monroe. But there
> > was this Monroe born in Canada I thought I would pass along just in case.
> >
> > MONROE, Duncan M., 50 M, Civil Engineer, born in Martintown, Canada,
> arriving
> > at New Orleans on SS Excelsior, Dec. 3, 1913, from Vera Cruz, last
> residence
> > Mexico City.
> >
> > I had another thought. Since he was a pharmacist, perhaps the Louisiana
> State
> > licensing Board would have information about his registration. The
> Louisiana
> > Pharmacist Association (LPA) has a web site on line with a phone number.
> Maybe
> > someone at the NOPL can find out how far back pharmacist registrations go.
> >
> > Have you found him in the 1910 census? Ancestry put some 1910 data online
> > recently. There was a Monroe in Abbeville that sort of fit but I don't
> have the
> > subscription that lets me look at the record to see what his occupation
> was.
> >
> > Some thoughts for this morning.
> > Rose Albrizio
> >
> > Rose Albrizio
> >
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 09:33:01 -0400
> From: "Donna Lou Ritter" <>
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> Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN-L] Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1914
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> Colleen
> Thanks so much for the effort. I'm afraid my Dugald Malcolm was a wanderer
> like several others in the family. I'm always looking for these people who
> "went to Winnipeg and was never heard from again." I actually found
> newspaper & coroner's report on a brother of Dugald Malcolm who was a
> prospecter & drowned in the Winnemucca River in NV in 1908.
> Thanks again,
> Lou
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 1:25 AM
> Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Malcolm Monroe from 1913 and 1914
>
>
> > Hi Lou,
> >
> > I went to the FHC this weekend and looked in the 1913 and 1914 directories
> > for your Dugald Malcolm Monroe but he was not listed in either year. I
> have
> > digital photos of these pages in the city directories if you'd like to see
> if he
> > is listed under a different name.
> >
> > I think he was probably living in a boarding house or something like that,
> > maybe with other young men. I noticed form Rosemary's WWI draft files
> that
> > there were quite a few men drafted from the 500 and 600 and 700 blocks of
> > Washignton Ave. Maybe this was a meighborhood with boarding houses. I
> bet if I
> > looked up some of the other draftees on the list in the city directories,
> they
> > might not be listed either for the same reason.
> >
> > Colleen
> >
> >
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 06:48:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Duane/Rita Lamers <>
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> Subject: Jefferson Parish marriage & Valence burials
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> Members,
>
> I have the Jefferson Parish marriage records for 1847 to about 1860 but they
> cover mainly Lafayette City.
> Also, I have burial records for Valence covering roughly 1855 to 1870.
> I have these records for another week or two, so I can do lookups for people
> within this time frame.
> Please post requests directly to me and not through the website.
>
> Duane Lamers
>
>
>
>
>
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______________________________> X-Message: #8
> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 08:47:31 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Duane/Rita Lamers <>
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> Subject: Lookups for Valence and Jefferson
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> Folks,
> Because of the size of the film roll and time constraints on myself, I will
> need an approximate date to do lookups of burials and marriages.
> Sorry I can't do more.
>
> Duane Lamers
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 13:37:57 EDT
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> Subject: EARHART BLVD
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> I was told by my father that Erhardt Blvd was named for Jimmy Earhart who
> was the Public 'Service Commissioner.
> Nancy
>
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 16:14:21 -0400
> From: "mte" <>
> To:
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> Subject: Register of Confederate Naval Patients - NO 1861-1862
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> http://hub.dataline.net.au/~tfoen/stphilip.htm
>
> Thought someone may find this of use. Couldn't find who I
> was looking for but maybe someone else could. Tommie Q.
>
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> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 16:25:08 EDT
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> Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Re: Annunciation Church
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> Hello List:
>
> I just received the Certificate of Marriage for my great-great-grandfather,
> John Bernard Vandergriff who married Aspasie Montault on December 28, 1846 in
> Annunciation Church in New Orleans. At the church history site, I see the
> placque stating "a plantation chapel" was the beginning of Annunciation Church.
>
> Can anyone tell me if the Annunciation Church was the site of the Plantation
> Chapel as well. Also, I see that Annunciation Church was closed in 2001.
> Will it be reopened or is or will the structure be taken down.
>
> The 1861 City Directory gives a Mandeville & Morales address. I found a
> recent 1221 Mandeville for Annunciation Church.
>
> Is this Annunciation Church the same as the church that had it's beginning in
> the plantation chapel of Faubourg Marigny. In 1849, Dr. John Bernard
> Vandergriff is listed in the City Directory with residence at Marigny b Moreaux
> and
> Victory.
>
> Carolyn K. Bonnin
> Spring, Texas


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