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    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 157
    2. leslie adams
    3. I feel very strongly that this is not the place to promote a personal agenda. The church closings is an extremely volatile issue and I don't think this is the proper forum for it. I feel that if people want to comment on the historical precedent for it or how it relates to genealogy, fine. But to comment on the Archbishop's actions as if that opinion is fact, is wrong in this particular arena. Leslie Adams ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:03:15 -0400 From: "PB Delery" <dmjjsmecm@carolina.rr.com> Subject: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP To: "*LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb" <LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <012501c89c1f$d7e864f0$6401a8c0@Penny> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" my sister sent this to me pbd "Friday, April 11, 2008 Archbishop Alfred Hughes neglects to explain why property now adequately insured (we are informed) was grossly under-insured during Katrina. The archbishop neglects to explain why his clergy shortage has not been answered by inviting into the archdiocese orders known for their orthodoxy and reverence for tradition -- the sort that do produce vocations. If finances and demographics require the suppression of certain parishes in the flood zone, the archbishop neglects to explain why solvent, viable parishes closer to the river can't be spared. Indeed, neglect is something of a theme here. And now the second-oldest archdiocese in the country styles itself "mission" territory. In the infamous words of President Bush, you're doing a heckuva job, Alfred. Mary Ramirez New Orleans" ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:54:39 -0500 (GMT-05:00) From: peggy <rooneytoon29@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP To: laorlean@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <6918525.1207958079762.JavaMail.root@elwamui-rubis.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 thank you Penny. I have strong feelings about this and one of them is a question of how this will affect genealogy. I realize that genealogy doesn't live or die with church records, but there is a lot that can be traced through the parish "connections" I would really hate to see New Orleans become a place of "mega-churches" that are relatively impersonal. I believe we would lose a valuable resource for tracking family patterns. peggy rooney I've been following this thread and realize it is a very sad and frustrating situation. I feel very close to you New Orleans. My son attends college in New Orleans and since I was a child New Orleans has held a special spot in my heart. It may seem to some that the Archbishop is unfeeling regarding some of the parishes, but the situation regarding shortage of priests and closing of churches is not unique to New Orleans. For most of my life the majority of the priests in our diocese were Irish priests sent to the "American Mission". Now Ireland is facing a shortage of priests. Our diocese recently had listening sessions with our bishop because of the priest shortage. They have grouped our churches in the diocese into clusters of similarities, with the idea that we are going to have to share resources in the next few years, meaning we are going to have to share a priest between two or more churches because there just aren't the priests.There are very few vocations. My parish is quite small and we just lost our priest ( he came from Ireland about 10 years ago) because the bishop promoted him. We were fortunate and a retired priest from New York who is the hospital chaplain will be our parish priest, but the larger parish in town which usually has three priests is down to one priest and they can't find a replacement. Last summer the bishop was able to recruit a priest from South Africa for our diocese. There are some priests which have been recruited from another country but they are dictating to the bishop and seem not to be aware of Vatican II and some are quite unresponsive to the needs of their parishioners. We are facing a major crisis because of the lack of vocations. It is a tragedy that with everything else you have had to face in New Orleans that you are now faced with the additional stress of church closures and shortage of priests. It amazes me how our president and politicians managed to let an American city be damaged so badly and not do everything in their power to revitalize New Orleans. Have the Franciscan friars returned to New Orleans? Beannachtai, (Blessings in Gaeilge) Margaret K. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/11/2008 11:26:02
    1. [LAORLEAN] missing person
    2. peggy
    3. Dear List: I am having a difficult time finding a child who was born to my grgrgrandfather and grgrgrandmother, probably when they lived in Donaldsonville, but I won’t rule out New Orleans, since they were there by 1880. There is a note that there was a boy and a girl born to them, but I don’t have any dates. I am, however, counting them in my total. I thought I had found everyone in this family until I looked a little closer at the census. The 1900 and 1910 census listed them as having had 13 children, 6 of whom were alive in 1900. I had always had a record of 12 children, 6 of whom were living in 1900. In the 1880 census, there were only 2 children listed (the two eldest daughters – the eldest son had died two years earlier). The parents are Simeone Modeste Fucich, Sr. and Caliste Martinez Fucich (m. 1874) They had the following children that I know of. Boy Fucich Girl Fucich Joseph Anthony Fucich (b. 1875) Johanna Delta Fucich (b. 1877) Isabella (Bella) Louise Fucich (b.1879) Simeone Modeste Fucich, Jr. (1881) Able Joseph Fucich (b. 1884) John Daste Fucich (b.1886) Joseph Andrew Fucich (b. 1887) Lambert Jadat Fucich (b. 1888) Emile Edward Fucich (b. 1890) Vladimir V. Fucich (b. 1893) If anyone has any idea how I might go about finding the identity of my “missing person” please let me know your suggestions, comments, etc. The “boy” and “girl” were obviously not born at the beginning of the marriage, but I would bet that their “births” fell within the first 6 children. Early in a marriage, women often had a child each year, and there are several “gaps” in this couple’s early years. If you have any suggestions, please let me know or contact me at rooneytoon29@earthlink.net Thanx for any help, peggy

    04/11/2008 05:47:47
    1. [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest - TODAY IN HISTORY
    2. April 11, 1803 Talleyrand offers to sell Louisiana In one of the great surprises in diplomatic history, French Foreign Minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand makes an offer to sell all of Louisiana Territory to the United States. Talleyrand was no fool. As the foreign minister to French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, he was one of the most powerful men in the world. Three years earlier, Talleyrand had convinced Napoleon that he could create a new French Empire in North America. The French had long had a tenuous claim to the vast area west of the Mississippi River known as Louisiana Territory. In 1800, Napoleon secretly signed a treaty with Spain that officially gave France full control of the territory. Then he began to prepare France's mighty army to occupy New Orleans and bolster French dominion. When President Thomas Jefferson learned of Napoleon's plans in 1802, he was understandably alarmed. Jefferson had long hoped the U.S. would expand westward beyond the Mississippi, but the young American republic was in no position militarily to challenge France for the territory. Jefferson hoped that his minister in France, Robert Livingston, might at least be able to negotiate an agreement whereby Napoleon would give the U.S. control of New Orleans, the gateway to the Mississippi River. At first, the situation looked bleak because Livingston's initial attempts at reaching a diplomatic agreement failed. In early 1803, Jefferson sent his young Virginia friend James Monroe to Paris to assist Livingston. Fortunately for the U.S., by that time Napoleon's situation in Europe had changed for the worse. War between France and Great Britain was imminent and Napoleon could no longer spare the military resources needed to secure control of Louisiana Territory. Realizing that the powerful British navy would probably take the territory by force, Napoleon reasoned it would be better to sell Louisiana to the Americans than have it fall into the hands of his enemy. After months of having fruitlessly negotiated over the fate of New Orleans, Livingston again met with Talleyrand on this day in 1803. To Livingston's immense surprise, this time the cagey French minister coolly asked, "What will you give for the whole?" He meant not the whole of New Orleans, but the whole of Louisiana Territory. Quickly recognizing that this was an offer of potentially immense significance for the U.S., Livingston and Monroe began to discuss France's proposed cost for the territory. Several weeks later, on April 30, 1803, the American emissaries signed a treaty with France for a purchase of the vast territory for $11,250,000. A little more than two weeks later, Great Britain declared war on France. With the sale of the Louisiana Territory, Napoleon abandoned his dreams of a North American empire, but he also achieved a goal that he thought more important. "The sale [of Louisiana] assures forever the power of the United States," Napoleon later wrote, "and I have given England a rival who, sooner or later, will humble her pride." ************** It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms and advice on AOL Money &amp; Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolcmp00300000002850)

    04/11/2008 02:49:00
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP
    2. PB Delery
    3. I definitely agree penny Original Message ----- From: "peggy" <rooneytoon29@earthlink.net> thank you Penny. I have strong feelings about this and one of them is a question of how this will affect genealogy. I realize that genealogy doesn't live or die with church records, but there is a lot that can be traced through the parish "connections". I would really hate to see New Orleans become a place of "mega-churches" that are relatively impersonal. I believe we would lose a valuable resource for tracking family patterns. peggy rooney Original Message----- >From: PB Delery <dmjjsmecm@carolina.rr.com> >Sent: Apr 11, 2008 5:03 PM >Subject: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP >my sister sent this to me >pbd >"Friday, April 11, 2008 >Archbishop Alfred Hughes neglects to explain why property now adequately >insured (we are informed) was grossly under-insured during Katrina. >The archbishop neglects to explain why his clergy shortage has not been >answered by inviting into the archdiocese orders known for their orthodoxy >and >reverence for tradition -- the sort that do produce vocations. >If finances and demographics require the suppression of certain parishes in >the flood zone, the archbishop neglects to explain why solvent, viable >parishes >closer to the river can't be spared. Indeed, neglect is something of a >theme here. >And now the second-oldest archdiocese in the country styles itself >"mission" >territory. In the infamous words of President Bush, you're doing a heckuva >job, Alfred. >Mary Ramirez New Orleans"

    04/11/2008 02:04:48
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP
    2. peggy
    3. thank you Penny. I have strong feelings about this and one of them is a question of how this will affect genealogy. I realize that genealogy doesn't live or die with church records, but there is a lot that can be traced through the parish "connections" I would really hate to see New Orleans become a place of "mega-churches" that are relatively impersonal. I believe we would lose a valuable resource for tracking family patterns. peggy rooney -----Original Message----- >From: PB Delery <dmjjsmecm@carolina.rr.com> >Sent: Apr 11, 2008 5:03 PM >To: "*LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb" <LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb.com> >Subject: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP > >my sister sent this to me >pbd > > >"Friday, April 11, 2008 > >Archbishop Alfred Hughes neglects to explain why property now adequately >insured (we are informed) was grossly under-insured during Katrina. > >The archbishop neglects to explain why his clergy shortage has not been >answered by inviting into the archdiocese orders known for their orthodoxy and >reverence for tradition -- the sort that do produce vocations. > >If finances and demographics require the suppression of certain parishes in >the flood zone, the archbishop neglects to explain why solvent, viable parishes >closer to the river can't be spared. > >Indeed, neglect is something of a theme here. > >And now the second-oldest archdiocese in the country styles itself "mission" >territory. > >In the infamous words of President Bush, you're doing a heckuva job, Alfred. > >Mary Ramirez > >New Orleans" > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/11/2008 12:54:39
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP
    2. conaught2
    3. I've been following this thread and realize it is a very sad and frustrating situation. I feel very close to you New Orleans. My son attends college in New Orleans and since I was a child New Orleans has held a special spot in my heart. It may seem to some that the Archbishop is unfeeling regarding some of the parishes, but the situation regarding shortage of priests and closing of churches is not unique to New Orleans. For most of my life the majority of the priests in our diocese were Irish priests sent to the "American Mission". Now Ireland is facing a shortage of priests. Our diocese recently had listening sessions with our bishop because of the priest shortage. They have grouped our churches in the diocese into clusters of similarities, with the idea that we are going to have to share resources in the next few years, meaning we are going to have to share a priest between two or more churches because there just aren't the priests.There are very few vocations. My parish is quite small and we just lost our priest ( he came from Ireland about 10 years ago) because the bishop promoted him. We were fortunate and a retired priest from New York who is the hospital chaplain will be our parish priest, but the larger parish in town which usually has three priests is down to one priest and they can't find a replacement. Last summer the bishop was able to recruit a priest from South Africa for our diocese. There are some priests which have been recruited from another country but they are dictating to the bishop and seem not to be aware of Vatican II and some are quite unresponsive to the needs of their parishioners. We are facing a major crisis because of the lack of vocations. It is a tragedy that with everything else you have had to face in New Orleans that you are now faced with the additional stress of church closures and shortage of priests. It amazes me how our president and politicians managed to let an American city be damaged so badly and not do everything in their power to revitalize New Orleans. Have the Franciscan friars returned to New Orleans? Beannachtai, (Blessings in Gaeilge) Margaret K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "PB Delery" <dmjjsmecm@carolina.rr.com> To: "*LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb" <LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 3:03 PM Subject: [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP > my sister sent this to me > pbd > > > "Friday, April 11, 2008 > > Archbishop Alfred Hughes neglects to explain why property now adequately > insured (we are informed) was grossly under-insured during Katrina. > > The archbishop neglects to explain why his clergy shortage has not been > answered by inviting into the archdiocese orders known for their orthodoxy > and > reverence for tradition -- the sort that do produce vocations. > > If finances and demographics require the suppression of certain parishes > in > the flood zone, the archbishop neglects to explain why solvent, viable > parishes > closer to the river can't be spared. > > Indeed, neglect is something of a theme here. > > And now the second-oldest archdiocese in the country styles itself > "mission" > territory. > > In the infamous words of President Bush, you're doing a heckuva job, > Alfred. > > Mary Ramirez > > >

    04/11/2008 12:34:12
    1. [LAORLEAN] Letter to Editor of TP
    2. PB Delery
    3. my sister sent this to me pbd "Friday, April 11, 2008 Archbishop Alfred Hughes neglects to explain why property now adequately insured (we are informed) was grossly under-insured during Katrina. The archbishop neglects to explain why his clergy shortage has not been answered by inviting into the archdiocese orders known for their orthodoxy and reverence for tradition -- the sort that do produce vocations. If finances and demographics require the suppression of certain parishes in the flood zone, the archbishop neglects to explain why solvent, viable parishes closer to the river can't be spared. Indeed, neglect is something of a theme here. And now the second-oldest archdiocese in the country styles itself "mission" territory. In the infamous words of President Bush, you're doing a heckuva job, Alfred. Mary Ramirez New Orleans"

    04/11/2008 12:03:15
    1. [LAORLEAN] English Records
    2. Hi NOVA, Is there a website that is good for English records? Thanks! Colleen **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/11/2008 07:06:26
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] roll call
    2. Helen Pluche
    3. Hi Bridgette, Yes, I'd like my name added. Thanks! Helen Pluche hpluche@sbcglobal.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` At 01:17 PM 4/6/2008, you wrote: >Dear List - > >I have started a new Excel Spreedsheet. I have been pasting it around to >the memebers who would like to add their names (insert them in order), area >and email address of the name of the person who submit it. After they have >completed it they pass it back to me >and I save it and pass it to the next person who requested it. > >When it looks like I have everyones I'll contact either Cat or Colleen to >find out where would be the best place be to have it post for everyone. > >I found it to be easy if everyone listed their own names. >If you would like to have your names add please send me your email address >and I'll send it to you as soon as possible. > >Just trying to help >Bridgette >mrszipp@cox.net

    04/10/2008 03:23:49
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] New Orleans families
    2. Earleen Bernard
    3. I have a great deal on the Bernards. If you would contact me at ebernard@mobiletel.com I would be glad to burn you a copy.----- Original Message ----- From: <bgeot@bellsouth.net> To: "laorlean-l" <laorlean-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 8:51 AM Subject: [LAORLEAN] New Orleans families >I am researching the following families: > Fayard > Clade > Gleber > Graf > Daverede > Ehrich > Bernard > Vogel > Kady/Cady > Any help appreciated. > George Turnipseed > bgeot@bellsouth.net > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/10/2008 02:57:45
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] roll call
    2. pinneya
    3. I would like to get the spreadsheet also. ----- Original Message ----- From: "mrszipp" <mrszipp@cox.net> To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] roll call > Dear List - > > I have started a new Excel Spreedsheet. I have been pasting it around to > the memebers who would like to add their names (insert them in order), > area > and email address of the name of the person who submit it. After they have > completed it they pass it back to me > and I save it and pass it to the next person who requested it. > > When it looks like I have everyones I'll contact either Cat or Colleen to > find out where would be the best place be to have it post for everyone. > > I found it to be easy if everyone listed their own names. > If you would like to have your names add please send me your email address > and I'll send it to you as soon as possible. > > Just trying to help > Bridgette > mrszipp@cox.net > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda Dean" <lindadean7@gmail.com> > To: "peggy" <rooneytoon29@earthlink.net>; <laorlean@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 11:43 AM > Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] roll call > > >> Yes, July of 2005 some wonderful person on our list, put this into an >> excel >> doc. I don't remember who did it, but I am sure it was a lot of work. It >> included the surname, submitter and their email address. Would be a huge >> job to keep updated, with new additions and changes in email addresses. >> To >> give you an idea of the extendt, the list was 2293 surnames! >> >> Linda Dean >> >> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:49 AM, peggy <rooneytoon29@earthlink.net> wrote: >> >>> >>> I have an Excel spreadsheet that was done in July 2005. I'm not sure, >>> but >>> I think Cat posted it on her web site. It lists the surnames being >>> researched, the person/persons researching them and their e-mail >>> address(s). >>> >>> peggy >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> >From: romayor2@aol.com >>> >Sent: Apr 6, 2008 8:13 AM >>> >To: laorlean@rootsweb.com >>> >Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] roll call >>> > >>> >I thought this was talked about several years ago.? Does anyone >>> remember?? >>> > >>> >Jan in SE TX >>> > >>> > >>> >-----Original Message----- >>> >From: RHB <bennettrh@earthlink.net> >>> >To: laorlean@rootsweb.com >>> >Sent: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:40 pm >>> >Subject: [LAORLEAN] roll call >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >It would be nice if someone "out there" who is handy with formatting >>> >spread sheets could make a list of everyone who has submitted these >>> >names, arrange us and our names alphabetically and then post it >>> >somewhere... do we have an LAORLEAN website somewhere [Ancestry? >>> >Myfamily?].... that way it would be easy to read and readily available. >>> >Or save as a pdf formatted document which could be mailed out upon >>> request. >>> > >>> >Or maybe someone might have a better idea of how to record and store >>> >all >>> >our names.... >>> > >>> >Renee >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >------------------------------- >>> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com >>> >with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >>> body of >>> >the message >>> > >>> > >>> >------------------------------- >>> >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/10/2008 01:31:32
    1. [LAORLEAN] Roll Call
    2. pinneya
    3. Handrop, Handrup, Hantrop, Von Handrup, Von Handrop Vitte, Witte

    04/10/2008 12:28:20
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Are there other web sites that would include people and info from other areas of LA?
    2. Marilyn Morris
    3. Thank you very much. I am checking it out. I love the NO site. I have learned so much. Thanks to each and every one of you for your wonderful info. MM On Apr 10, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Nancy wrote: > Hi Marilyn, > One of the best sites about Bogalusa and Washington Parish I've > ever > found is this one: > Bogalusa, Washington Parish, Louisiana - History, Photos, and Links: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcclendon/Bogalusa/ > It includes the book, "Bogalusa Story" by C. W. Goodyear, pub. > 1950, > which is an excellent history of the area: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcclendon/ > Bogalusa/Bogalusa%20Story/index.html > You'll find links to her genealogy sites, too. > (Give the pages time to load, they go on and on...and on. :-) > Nancy > > Nancy > http://www.thepastwhispers.com/Old_New_Orleans.html > > > From: Marilyn Morris <marilynmorris@charter.net> > To: laorlean@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 9:01:28 PM > Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Are there other web sites that would > include people and > info from other areas of LA? > > I was born in New Orleans in Charity Hospital. I have learned so > much from many of you. I have loved every minute of reading your > information and seeing your pictures. > > Now, I wonder if you have knowledge of other sites or list about > other parts of the state. I am not leaving this one, I would just > like to expand. > > My grandmother was Alleyna Grace Talley. Her father was John Bunyon > Talley. They apparently lived in the St. Tammany/Washington parishes. > > My grandfather was T. V. Peters from TN. He was brought to LA to > teach and preach in the Episcopal Methodist/Methodist Church. > > We are told that Mr Bunyon Talley offered to provide room and board > for a teacher/preacher if one would come to Bogalusa. We are also > told that T. V. Peters was that man and that he preached his first > sermon in a mill in Bogalusa. Over the years, he served many > churches in LA and in TN. > > During their life time, Alleyna and T. V. (Timothy Victor Hugo) > Peters lived in Rio, Sun, Bush, Covington, Slidell, Donaldson, > Waldheim, Bogalusa and maybe many other communities in LA. We are > told that he was involved in the construction of some churches in the > area. Alleyna and Tim Peters had 10 children including my mother, > Helen. > Marilyn Morris in TN > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2008 12:01:10
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Are there other web sites that would include people and info from other areas of LA?{ St Tammany Parish}
    2. Marilyn Morris
    3. Thank you so very much. I am checking them out. MM On Apr 10, 2008, at 8:21 AM, Penny Tveiten wrote:

    04/10/2008 11:44:45
    1. [LAORLEAN] Dicharry
    2. thanks, looking for descendants of Joseph Entheme DICHARRY andLuce Angele (toot) FAVRE. rjh FirstGeneration 1. xe&quot;DICHARRY:Joseph Entheme (1884)&quot;Joseph Entheme DICHARRY was born in 1884 inLouisiana. Joseph Entheme DICHARRY andLuce Angele (toot) FAVRE were married on 19 Apr 1906.[1] 1906 OrleansParish Grooms' Marriage Index Dicharry Joseph Entheme 23 M - Lucille Angele Favre 21 04/19/1906 27 867 xe&quot;FAVRE:Luce Angele (toot) (1886)&quot;Luce Angele (toot) FAVRE (daughter of LouisJulius FAVRE and Althea (aka GrandmaTrause) KLING) was born on 28 Nov 1886 inAscension Parish, Louisiana.[2] She wasbaptized on 27 Feb 1887 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Cornerview, AscensionParish, Louisiana.[3] On 27 Feb1887, Joseph kling was hergodparent On 27 Feb 1887, Eulahamilton was her godparent She appeared in the census in 1890 in 8thWard, Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Sheappeared in the census in 1900 in 8th Ward, Ascension Parish, Louisiana. 1900 > LOUISIANA Series: T623 Roll: 557 Page: 227 She appeared in thecensus in 1910 in 12th Ward, 2nd PCT, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana. She was living in 1910 in 4310 Constance St.,New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.[4] She appearedin the census in 1920 in 12th Ward, 8th PCT, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish,Louisiana.[5] She was livingin 1920 in 4121 Howard, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana. She was living in Apr 1952 in Baton Rouge,East Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She died on26 Apr 1960 in Louisiana. She was buriedon 27 Apr 1960 in Prairieville Community Cemetery, Prairieville, AscensionParish, Louisiana. Lucille Dichary isburied under her married name of Lucille "DICHARY". Joseph Entheme DICHARRY and Luce Angele(toot) FAVRE had the following children: 2 i. xe &quot;DICHARRY:Richard&quot;Richard DICHARRY was also known as Dubby. 3 ii. xe &quot;DICHARRY:Vesta (1908)&quot;Vesta DICHARRY was born about 1908 inLouisiana. She appeared in the census in1910 in 12th Ward, 2nd PCT, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana.[6] She appearedin the census in 1920 in 12th Ward, 8th PCT, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish,Louisiana.[7] She was livingin 1920 in 4121 Howard, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana. 4 iii. xe &quot;DICHARRY:Enoch (1913)&quot;Enoch DICHARRY was born in 1913 inLouisiana. He appeared in the census in1920 in 12th Ward, 8th PCT, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana.[8] He was livingin 1920 in 4121 Howard, NEW ORLEANS, Orleans parish, Louisiana. 000756 Wattigney- Judith Dicharry Wattigney, On Sunday, February 24, 2002 At 8:00 A.M. BelovedWife Of Louis 'Mickey' Wattigney, Jr. Mother Of Austin Enoch Wattigney And SidneyMichael Wattigney. Daughter Of Joseph Enoch Dicharry And Bonnie NaquinDicharry. GranddaughterOf The Late Wilmer And Velma Naquin, Joseph Enoch Dicharry, Sr. And Ruth WakefieldFiduccia. Sister Of Jodie Dicharry Jones. Daughter-In-Law Of Gwen And Hugh Johnson.Sister-In-Law Of Clay Jones, Michael And Christine Campo Wattigney And Bridget JohnsonSillanpa. Age 27 Years. A Native Of Harahan. And A Resident Of Violet. RelativesAnd Friends Of The Family, Also Employees Of Dillards And Barbes Dairy Are InvitedTo Attend The Funeral Mass At Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home Chapel, On Monday, March 4,2002 At 12:00 Noon. Interment In St. Patrick Number 1 Cemetery. Visitation WillBe OnSunday Evening From 6:00 P.M. Until 10:00 P.M. And On Monday After 10:00 A.M.Until FuneralTime. In Lieu Of Flowers,Memorial Contributions May Be Made To The Judith DicharryWattigney Memorial Fund At Any Branch Of Hibernia National Bank. Times [1] 410, Louisiana Archives, Baton Rouge, LA, Vol 27 Page 867. [2] Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church, CatholicChurch Records, Page 210 / STH-2,80. [3] Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church, CatholicChurch Records, Page 190 / STH-2,55. [4] census-1910, Series: T624 Roll: 524 Page: 32. [5] , 1920 US, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana,;.Series: T625 Roll: 623 Page: 273. [6] census-1910, Series: T624 Roll: 524 Page: 32. [7] 1920 US, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana,Series: T625 Roll: 623 Page: 273. [8] Ibid., Series: T625 Roll: 623 Page: 273. -------------- Original message from "Gene Hullinghorst" <ghullinghorst@ameritech.net>: -------------- > I did some research on Dicharry for a friend who lives in Atlanta now. I'll try > to find what I have. > > Gene H. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2008 10:50:27
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN] Press Release: Forensic Genealogists Prove Best-SellingHolocaust Book a Lie
    2. B Ware
    3. So proud of you sweetie....Congrats.... Your other mom ,,, Betty

    04/10/2008 09:16:35
    1. [LAORLEAN] Notarial records at FHL
    2. Jan Dean
    3. Carolyn, in case you're not familiar with the set-up of the FHL online catalogue, here's how to order the films. 1) Go to www.familysearch.org, select the Library tab at the top, then select "Library Catalogue" from the next screen. 2) When the catalogue screen comes up, type Orleans in "Place", and Louisiana in "Part of". 3) On the next screen, click on Louisiana, Orleans; when next screen comes up, scroll down to Notarial Archives. There's one section for the indexes and another spot for the actual records. Have fun! Jan in N.O.

    04/10/2008 06:37:39
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 154
    2. Carolyn Long
    3. Thanks for that information Jan. I had no idea, and will ask about it at the DCPL. > [Original Message] > From: Jan Dean <janvdean@earthlink.net> > To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> > Date: 04/10/2008 12:01:38 PM > Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 154 > > Carolyn, a few years ago, I paid $22 at the Notarial Archives for my gr-gr > grandfather's will ($1 per page) then learned I could have ordered the FHL > film and printed it out myself a lot cheaper. You can go online at > www.familysearch.org, find the film you need and order it through your > nearest local public library. The Ft. Worth Public Library ordered FHL > films, so I'm guessing a library in DC would also offer that service. Worth > checking out. > > Jan > > >Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:23:22 -0400 > >From: "Carolyn Long" <carolynlong@earthlink.net> > >Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Notarial Archives > > >I knew that the notarial acts had been > >microfilmed by the State of Louisiana (the Notarial Archives is a state > >agency), but I was not aware that the films were available through the > >Mormon Family History Libraries. I've never used the FHLs because there > >isn't one accessible by public transportation in Washington DC, where I > >live. I don't drive. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.11/1368 - Release Date: 04/09/2008 4:20 PM

    04/10/2008 06:27:46
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] Where is the laorleans site?
    2. Judy Fisher
    3. Does anyone know of the orbits for early April, 2007, N.O.,La. is on line? Thanks Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darnell Brunner" <darnellbrunner@hotmail.com> To: <laorlean@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 9:41 AM Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Where is the laorleans site? > http://www.usgwarchives.org/la/orleans.htm > > > > Darnell Marie Brunner Beck > {Dee} > "The Woman who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything." > Edward J Phelps > 1822 - 1900 > Orleans Parish Archives > http://www.usgwarchives.org/la/orleans.htm > My Home Page > http://members.cox.net/darnellmbrunner/home.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "siess" <siess@bellsouth.net> > To: <LAORLEAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 10:09 AM > Subject: [LAORLEAN] Where is the laorleans site? > > >>I am sorry, but I have been off of this mailing list for some time now. >> Could you please tell me where your "laorleans" files at rootsweb have >> gone >> to? The rootsweb "help desk" told me they did not know, but that you had >> moved off of their website! >> siess@bellsouth.net >> >> Carol Mills >> >> 300 Colleen Court >> Madisonville, LA 70447 >> >> Researching: Any and all Jewish families in Louisiana >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LAORLEAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/10/2008 05:22:21
    1. Re: [LAORLEAN] LAORLEAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 154
    2. Jan Dean
    3. Carolyn, a few years ago, I paid $22 at the Notarial Archives for my gr-gr grandfather's will ($1 per page) then learned I could have ordered the FHL film and printed it out myself a lot cheaper. You can go online at www.familysearch.org, find the film you need and order it through your nearest local public library. The Ft. Worth Public Library ordered FHL films, so I'm guessing a library in DC would also offer that service. Worth checking out. Jan >Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:23:22 -0400 >From: "Carolyn Long" <carolynlong@earthlink.net> >Subject: Re: [LAORLEAN] Notarial Archives >I knew that the notarial acts had been >microfilmed by the State of Louisiana (the Notarial Archives is a state >agency), but I was not aware that the films were available through the >Mormon Family History Libraries. I've never used the FHLs because there >isn't one accessible by public transportation in Washington DC, where I >live. I don't drive.

    04/10/2008 05:01:44