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    1. Re: [LA-CEN] RE: Joseph Blake and Maria Graizzaio?
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. No Joseph / Marie or Linda BLAKE in 1920 La Census

    10/26/2002 06:34:39
    1. Re: [LA-CEN] Orleans census lookup for Clarence LeBlanc
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. How old is Clarence in 1920 there are several in the soundex the only one in Orleans is a Mulatto 91/2 yrs old

    10/26/2002 06:33:14
    1. [LA-CEN] Re Annie McNulty or Harvey
    2. Camille Magoffin
    3. I would appreciate a lookup for a Annie McNulty or Annie Harvey in the 1870 Census in Lousiana. Also for her son, James McNulty or James Harvey who was born about 1869. In the 1880 Census, Annie McNulty Harvey has married a Leon Lamothe and James is now listed as James Lamothe. Leon Lamothe was married to Marie Richard and they had a daughter, Camille Marie Lamothe, born July 11, 1878. Marie Richard Lamothe died November 22, 1878. Then Leon Lamothe married Annie McNulty Harvey and they had a son Leon Lamothe Junior on December 26, 1880. In the births for Louisiana 1880, Leon Lamothe Junior's Mother is listed as Annie Harvey. Any information you can give me on this family will be much appreciated. Camille

    10/26/2002 05:10:19
    1. [LA-CEN] Orleans census lookup for Clarence LeBlanc
    2. Ronnie Smith
    3. Searching for a 1920 or 1930 New Orleans census for Clarence LeBlanc with wife, children, name of street, etc. Found him on a 1940 New Orleans directory as living at 2228 S. Liberty. Thanks, Melanie

    10/25/2002 05:03:08
    1. [LA-CEN] Patrick Kenney - 1840
    2. Sherry Corder
    3. I am searching for information on Patrick Kenney. I believe that he was born around 1840 on the ship while his parents were coming from Ireland. When I was reading census information that was given by his children, each child gave a different answer regarding where their father was born. One says her father was born in Ireland, one says he was born "at sea" and the last one says her father was born in Louisiana. From this I assume that PATRICK KENNEY's mother was pregnant when they boarded the ship, and that she gave birth while they were at sea before they arrived at Louisiana. If this were the case where would I look for a birth certificate or any information regarding where the birth would be recorded. I cannot seem to locate them anywhere, but Patrick's children show on census reports as being born in Missouri. I do not know if they show up anywhere on Louisiana paperwork. I am stumped. :( I was hoping that maybe they show up in a census in Louisiana. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Sherry

    10/25/2002 02:48:39
    1. [LA-CEN] RE: Joseph Blake and Maria Graizzaio?
    2. Ronnie Smith
    3. Searching for a Joseph and Maria Blake on the census of New Orleans for the years 1920 and 1930 please. Had one daughter, Linda born in 1914. Curious about other children and what street they lived on. Thanks, Melanie

    10/25/2002 11:57:10
    1. Re: [LA-CEN] 1830/COX/East Feliciana Parish
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. there was no COX in E Feliciana but there was a Nathan COX in Orleans Cox Nathan male 1 15- 20 looks like 2 20-30 1 50-60 Females 1under 5 1 15-20 1 30-40 ther was also a NUDHEN COX Nuden COX male 160-70 females 115-20 120-30

    10/25/2002 09:20:31
    1. [LA-CEN] 1850 census lookup
    2. Tim McClanahan
    3. Could someone please check 1850 census for a James F. Pickett born about 1845. I do not know the county. James F. PICKETT indicates (in the 1880 census Kenton Co. KY) his place of birth in Louisiana. I am hoping to find the name of his father and mother. Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Joan

    10/25/2002 03:56:05
    1. [LA-CEN] 1850/unknown county/John Henry Klaserner
    2. Gayle Egan
    3. I am looking for information on the Klaserner and Monaghan ( or Morgan) families. Below is the only information I have close to this time period. 1860 John H. Clasner, 26, male, blacksmith, 250 , Prussia Mary, Clasner, 23, female, Ireland, cannot read or write Elizabeth Clasner, 4, female, Louisianna John Clasner, 3, male, Ohio - sometimes listed as born in Louisianna Mary Clasner, 1, female, Ky. John Henry Klaserner and Mary Monaghan or Morgan were married June 05, 1854 St. Marks Church, French Quarters, New Orleans. Clasner, Klosorm, Klosener, Kluesener , Klavener - These are the the different spellings I have found for this name so far. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Gayle in Ohio

    10/24/2002 02:26:07
  1. 10/22/2002 06:51:43
    1. Re: [LA-CEN] Marie (Thibodeaux) Lavergne in St. Landry for 1920 & 1930
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. Sorry Tina couldn't find her in 1920

    10/22/2002 06:50:31
    1. Re: [LA-CEN] SULPICE Lookup Request
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. 1900 SULPICE Frederick wm 1839 60 m 44yrs France France France arrived US 1860 Blanche wife wf 8/1829 70 France arrived US 1849 CAVALERA, Fernand SL wm 7/1865 34 La sailmaker " Eugenie d wf 3/1867 33 La " Leon GS wm 11/1897 There was a FredL SULPICE also wm 2 1864 36 La with wife Louise 10/1865 34 La also Fred lived a few house from Frederick he was on Royal St Frederick on Laperouse I also pulled the 2 death cert you mentioned But there is no cemetery named but Fredericks says he was a native of Paris France. and the Undertakers are not ones I reconized

    10/22/2002 06:49:05
    1. Re: [LA-CEN] SULPICE Lookup Request
    2. K ORTOLANO
    3. 1900 SULPICE Henry G wm 1/1870 30 m 5yrs La La La Cecile wife wf Dec 1877 28 2children 2 living La Frederick son 12/1895 4 Miss Marguerite dght 4/1899 La

    10/22/2002 06:40:09
    1. [LA-CEN] SULPICE Lookup Request
    2. Carol
    3. May I have a lookup for 1900 Federal Census and any others available for: SULPICE, Frederick and Blanche (Frederick died Dec. 1900 in NOLA) Would like to know where they are buried. SULPICE, Henry and Cecelia. (Henry died 1905, I know she is buried in New York after marrying Max WRAA) Thank you for generosity of your time and effort. Carol Florida

    10/21/2002 07:51:37
    1. [LA-CEN] Lookup Request
    2. Lynda
    3. I am hoping some kind soul will look on the 1930 census for Winnfield Twp, Winn Parish for the Clyde Jenkins family. I am not sure if they are there yet but I know that Clyde died there in 1934 at the age of 44. His wife's name was Mary "Tommie" Willis Jenkins. Thank you in advance for your time, Lynda Illinois --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.404 / Virus Database: 228 - Release Date: 10/15/2002

    10/21/2002 07:45:52
    1. [LA-CEN] Marie (Thibodeaux) Lavergne in St. Landry for 1920 & 1930
    2. Tina Moulton
    3. Looking for Mrs. William Lavergne (aka Marie Thibodeaux) approx age 74 in 1920. She is found living with John Thibodeaux, Edmonia Lavergne, And Constant Bellard in the St. Landry 1910 census ED 123 P19A. Directly above this household is found her son Adam and his large family. Also trying to find record of her death, if anyone can help with that. Thanks in advance, Tina

    10/21/2002 05:27:59
    1. [LA-CEN] 1830/COX/East Feliciana Parish
    2. TNJC
    3. I'd appreciate a lookup for a Needham or Nathan COX in the 1830 East Feliciana,LA. Census. His wife was Elizabeth Eliza [ maybe FOWLER]CHANEY,COX. children: Eliza Ann Cox b:1828, Zebulon Cox b:1831,Caroline COX b:1834 Bailey Chaney b:1811,Sarah Chaney b:1815,& William Chaney b:1816. Thanks, Nancy

    10/21/2002 03:01:47
    1. [LA-CEN] LA Census Look-up Please!
    2. Ronnie Smith
    3. > > Can someone PLEASE do a look-up for a Linda Blake or Helen Blake on the > 1920 > > and 1930 Orleans Parish census records? Also looking for an obituary for > > Linda Blake Schiro from Tharp-Sontheimer Funeral Home at 4127 S. > Claiborne. > > DOB: 12-05-1914, DOD: 8-16-1948. She died in Galveston, TX and her body > was > > moved to this funeral home in New Orleans. Do not have any info on where > she > > was buried. Thanks, Melanie > > > > > >

    10/21/2002 02:17:08
    1. [LA-CEN] Re: LA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-
    2. I am trying to find information about Agnes Zimarro who lived in BATON ROUGE,LA . around the time of 1920 thru 1960 . any information you might have would be helpful. thanks ROD

    10/21/2002 06:59:23
    1. [LA-CEN] New Orleans or Plaquemines Parish/ Census 1820-1830/WILLIAMS/NEW ORLEANS
    2. Deborah Carr
    3. I am trying to find out information about James T. Williams who owned property on the mouth of the Bayou St. John that was mortgaged by Harvey Elkins, tutor for the children James and Thomas. I have information about James T. Williams, Jr. but can find nothing about Thomas or James T. Williams Sr. The succession was filed on July 31, 1830. Any information you might have would be helpful. I found the sucession information in the Plaquemines Parish list and James T. Williams,Jr. in the New Orleans 1870 census showing that he was a Farmer and his son Albert W. was the Deputy Sheriff Thank you. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Debbie Carr

    10/20/2002 09:44:40