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    1. Aaron Street School
    2. Morgan Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Keith Street [mailto:ckcasey@louisacomm.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 12:05 AM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Mon Aug 2 22:04:52 2004 NAME: Keith Street EMAIL: ckcasey@louisacomm.net URL: QRYTEXT: Does anyone know anything about the Aaron Street school? Seeking to document a rumor that my ancestor, Aaron Street, had something to do with s school of that name established in Rapides Parish circa 1860.

    08/08/2004 06:04:29
    1. Avon Hotel (Small, Hanchey)
    2. Morgan Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Ralph Bailey [mailto:ralph-dianne@charter.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:04 PM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Wed Jul 28 10:03:52 2004 NAME: Ralph Bailey EMAIL: ralph-dianne@charter.net URL: QRYTEXT: One of my distant cousins recently found a notebook her grandmother kept in 1915 in which she had recorded family history. One entry related that Mary Jane Small and Jefferson Monroe Hanchey were married at the Avon Hotel. This marriage was probably around 1883. Monroe Hanchey was a resident of Magda, Rapides Parish, La. at this time. My question is, does anyone know if the Avon Hotel was in Rapides Parish? I also understand that Magda no longer exists. Is this correct?

    08/08/2004 06:04:29
    1. FW: Query: Fay
    2. Morgan Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Joe Sanders, Jr. [mailto:Sandersjoejr@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 4:50 PM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Thu Aug 5 14:49:42 2004 NAME: Joe Sanders, Jr. EMAIL: Sandersjoejr@aol.com URL: QRYTEXT: I'm looking for information on Katherine Fay born 1850 in Louisiana. Katherine lived in the Rigollete/Pineville and died between 1920 and 1930. I believe she buried in the Lone Star Baptist Church cemetery.

    08/08/2004 05:58:29
    1. FW: Query: Lamott, Pembrook
    2. Morgan Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Joe Sanders, Jr. [mailto:Sandersjoejr@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 4:22 PM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Thu Aug 5 14:21:42 2004 NAME: Joe Sanders, Jr. EMAIL: Sandersjoejr@aol.com URL: QRYTEXT: I'm looking for information on Caroline Lamott who married Ed Pembrook in Rapides Parish December 28, 1868. Caroline and Ed were the parents of my great grandfather, Denis Pembrook.

    08/08/2004 05:58:29
    1. Genevieve Vercher/Verger and Philippe Dubois
    2. KEVIN AND TAMMY HAYES
    3. I am looking for info on the following people, Genevieve Vercher/Verger who married Philippe Dubois, they had a son in about 1725 named Jean Baptiste Dubois, if you can help on either line please email me. Tammy Hayes

    08/08/2004 04:57:07
    1. Re: ALEXANDER THOMPSON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/WEB.2ACI/15.3 Message Board Post: hi, i am looking for the thompson family who livied in grant rapides,lasalle, and beauregard parishes some of the family i am looking for is eric anthony thompson who was my grandfather my father is daniel anthony thompson my family members were alice ford from the lake end area also and i would love to find the names of the rest of my family i know eric thompson lived at camp beauregard.

    08/02/2004 02:31:26
    1. Re: ALEXANDER THOMPSON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.families.aol.com/mbexec/msg/4300/WEB.2ACI/15.2 Message Board Post: hi, i am looking for the thompson family who livied in grant rapides,lasalle, and beauregard parishes some of the family i am looking for is eric anthony thompson who was my grandfather my father is daniel anthony thompson my family members were alice ford from the lake end area also and i would love to find the names of the rest of my family i know eric thompson lived at camp beauregard.

    08/02/2004 02:29:41
    1. FW: Query: Marler
    2. Morgan Edward Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Helene Lowery Reece [mailto:helenereece9812@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:30 AM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Wed Jul 21 05:29:40 2004 NAME: Helene Lowery Reece EMAIL: helenereece9812@worldnet.att.net URL: QRYTEXT: Marler, Hibernia daughter of Vonnie Lowery and Joesph Edgar Marler Looking for information and/or decendants.

    08/01/2004 02:28:12
    1. FW: Query: McCrummen/Baillio/Ingram
    2. Morgan Edward Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: John Wilson [mailto:wildthing50@webt.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:00 PM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Tue Jul 20 19:00:10 2004 NAME: John Wilson EMAIL: wildthing50@webt.net URL: QRYTEXT: MCCRUMMEN / BAILLIO / INGRAM Can anyone tell me where was this FLOWERTON PLANTATION located in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, I have several ancestors buried on this plantation. They are; Sothene Ausguste Baillio & Alphia Xaiver McCrummen. They are probably more buried there. I've been looking for information on Alphia McCrummen. I've found that Alphia was married first to ??? Ingram. If anyone can help with a location and the cemetery on this Flowerton Plantation, I would be most grateful. John Wilson>NC.

    08/01/2004 02:28:12
    1. FW: Query: Clanan, Sneed, Jackson
    2. Morgan Edward Johnson
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Judy Payne [mailto:cluster.lizard@verizon.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:17 PM To: Morgan Edward Johnson Subject: Query: Rapides Parish DATE: Wed Jul 21 11:17:18 2004 NAME: Judy Payne EMAIL: cluster.lizard@verizon.net URL: QRYTEXT: Looking for any information on Albert CLANAN (b. 1834) and Minerva SNEED, who married in Rapides Parish April 5, 1866. I know of one son, Leo Francis CLANAN (d. 1920 in Tarrant County, TX) who married Laura Virginia JACKSON (b. July 14, 1864) on October 27, 1887 in Sabine Parish.

    08/01/2004 02:28:12
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War
    2. Hi Karen I wrote to: State of Louisiana Secretery of State Division Of Archcives'Records Managements and History 3851 Essex Lane P O Box 94125 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125 The cost was $10 for a copy of the documents. Mine was several pages long and included letters written by my ancestor's commanding officers. The information is not online. When you write be sure to give them all the information you have on his service, i.e. regiment, company, where he enlisted, where he died and when, etc. Just everything you know including his wife's name in case she applied. She may not havve applied but then again she may have since she had a young family to support. Be sure to state he was a Confederate soldier. Good luck Marguerite

    07/24/2004 07:56:51
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War
    2. Ethel Sacker
    3. Karen, I am not a volunteer, but interested in the Cryer line (no kin). Ancestry.com has some of your Cryers in a family tree. Allen Franklin Cryer s/o Thomas Cryer and Alicey Franklin b. 1825 in LA d. Aug. 1862 in MS married: Jul. 1, 1847 (Rankin Co., MS) to Elizabeth Jones there is more if this is the family you are looking for. A fellow researcher, Ethel

    07/24/2004 07:49:57
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War
    2. Karen Michaelis
    3. Margaruite, thank you so much....this was very helpful. Another question....where do I write to get this Civil War Pension info....? Is it available on-line? Do you have an address I could write to? Please point me in the right direction....thank you again, Karen in FL ----- Original Message ----- From: <MZcar4@aol.com> To: <LARAPIDE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [LARAPIDE] CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War > Hello Karen > Have you trired looking to see if his wife Elizabeth applied for a Civil War > Pension after his death? I ran into this same situation and got a copy of the > penison application which had a lot of information on it. Confederte > soldiers and their widows of the Civil War were permitted to apply from the state > where they lived. Give it a try. > Here is what I found on A F Cryer 1860 Rapides Parish, Alexandria, LA. census > > A F Cryer age 34 b LA Farmer > wife Elizabeth " 24 ?? " > son Thom " 14 " > William H " 12 " > Sarah Ann " 9 " > Caroline " 7 " > Son Plumer " 6 " > Dtr Cynthia Ann " 3 " > Mary I " 3mo. " > > Hope thtis helps > Marguerite > > > ==== LARAPIDE Mailing List ==== > Have you backed up your data lately? > >

    07/24/2004 06:32:19
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War
    2. Hello Karen Have you trired looking to see if his wife Elizabeth applied for a Civil War Pension after his death? I ran into this same situation and got a copy of the penison application which had a lot of information on it. Confederte soldiers and their widows of the Civil War were permitted to apply from the state where they lived. Give it a try. Here is what I found on A F Cryer 1860 Rapides Parish, Alexandria, LA. census A F Cryer age 34 b LA Farmer wife Elizabeth " 24 ?? " son Thom " 14 " William H " 12 " Sarah Ann " 9 " Caroline " 7 " Son Plumer " 6 " Dtr Cynthia Ann " 3 " Mary I " 3mo. " Hope thtis helps Marguerite

    07/24/2004 06:29:45
    1. CRYER/CRYOR in Civil War
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WEB.2ACI/494 Message Board Post: Looking for any information about my gggrandfather Allen Franklin Cryer/Cryor. He enlisted in the Confederate Army and was a Pvt. Co. C. 27th Regt. La. Infty. on April 30th, 1862, Rapides Parish. He was killed at Holly Springs, MS in August of 1862. He was a substitute for Thomas S. Knight. Also, Allen was part Choctaw. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Karen in FL.

    07/24/2004 03:37:07
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Would sks please look up the mailing addresses for the businesses listed below: Hickson Brother Funeral Home T. J. Drewett Funeral Home\ Greenwood Cemetery. Thank you. Carolyn

    07/19/2004 07:05:49
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] Unidentified subject!
    2. Morgan Johnson
    3. Hixson Brothers Funeral Directors 701 Jackson St Alexandria, LA 71301-8012 Phone: (318) 442-3363 Good luck, Morgan Quoting c.tregre@att.net: > Would sks please look up the mailing addresses for the businesses listed > below: > > Hickson Brother Funeral Home > > T. J. Drewett Funeral Home\ > > Greenwood Cemetery. > > Thank you. > > Carolyn > > > ==== LARAPIDE Mailing List ==== > Have you backed up your data lately? > >

    07/19/2004 04:58:10
    1. Jennifer Millar-Smith
    2. Kelly Rake
    3. Hi all, Does anyone know Jennifer Millar-Smith? She was searching for Paddy/Padilla, Sims, de la Cerda, Perez, Edwards, & Flores. Plus, does anyone have copies of Jean Baptiste Brevel II & Marie Louis Brevel's Baptism or Marriage records? Thank you, Deby Hall Rake Tulsa, Ok. kellyrake@cox.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.719 / Virus Database: 475 - Release Date: 7/16/2004

    07/18/2004 06:01:16
    1. Re: Michel(Maltaise)Deville
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WEB.2ACI/14.82 Message Board Post: I see that your query concerning Michel Deville was posted on 2-25-00. My information has Michel dieing on 6-07-1793 in Poste du Rapide, LA. His wife, Margarette Kastzenberger died in 1794 in Rapides Parish. Are you familiar with the Deville Land Grant dated 7-28-1768 given to this couple. A historical marker is located near Lake Buhlow, Pineville, LA. I would be interested in learning from you about the Deville family as this the line I am decended from. My grandfather was Louis Hezekiah Deville, ggrand was Valentin, gggrand was Valery, ggggrand Valentin, gggggrand Michel and ggggggrand was Francios Louis Deville, son of French Huguenots and born in Switzerland. Carolyn Louise Deville Hobza

    07/10/2004 08:04:48
    1. Re: [LARAPIDE] Re: Graham-Rapids parish
    2. Randy, May I formally adopt you into our family, please? I need you to work on my ancestors! Really, I just want to say how much I enjoy your posts -- you do such great work on your family histories!! I always read them even though they're not my kin (well, actually, we do have a slight connection; my kin were the Rutledge & Robert families buried at the Brewer-Moore cemetery next to the Butters cemetery where I think your family is? I think we share James Rutledge Moore as kin) I don't think there's a Pearl Moore in the Brewer-Moore cemetery but I wasn't looking for her when I went there.... At one time I had pictures of each grave, but I had a house fire and well, I don't have a lot of stuff I once did! Always looking more information on the Robert and Rutledge families--resources? kin? (Have done DNA for our Rutledge line--looking for a guinea pig for our Capt Peter Robert line!) Happy to share... Keep up the good work, Randy! Cyndi Rutledge in Baltimore

    07/10/2004 01:48:36