Thanks, Houston, for the history info on Babb's Bridge. I do not decend from this BABB line that settled in Rapides Parish, but from the same group of Babbs that lived in Laurens County, SC and in Tennessee before my line moved on to Mississippi (about 1830) and about the same time that the below group moved on to Georgia. The below Babb family line (shown below) migrated from Laurens, SC to Georgia to Texas and back to Rapides Parish. Also note, the Babb's Bridge, Rapides Parish BABB family connects directly with Roxanne BABB Baden, wife of Fred BADEN, former long time Pineville Mayor. Fred Baden and I were neighbors and classmates at Pineville Grammar School back in the mid-1940's. We remain good friends today. And his wife, Roxan, is a "Babb Cousin" of mine, too! I believe that the Joseph Babb, Sr. and Mary Roann Babb Family were the first BABBs to actually settle down near Glenmora in Rapides Parish. Family of Joseph Babb, Sr. of Babb's Bridge, Rapides Parish, LA 1 Joseph Babb, Sr. b: February 13, 1826 Laurens Co, SC d: June 05, 1905 Rapides Parish, LA .. +Mary Roann Mitchell b: June 20, 1831 GA d: November 22, 1914 Rapides Parish, LA m: 1849 Children: ....... 2 Elise Babb b: Abt. 1851 GA d: Unknown ....... 2 Larcenia Babb b: September 30, 1852 GA d: Unknown ........... +John J. Mitchell b: Unknown d: Unknown m: September 29, 1870 ....... 2 James Thomas Babb b: January 1853 AL d: Aft. 1920 ........... +Alice Lorena Paul b: April 1867 LA d: Aft. 1920 m: January 16, 1884 ....... 2 Parthenia Babb b: Abt. 1856 AL d: Unknown ........... +Felix R. Barker b: Unknown m: 1873 ....... 2 Kellett 'Dock' Babb b: January 08, 1858 TX d: December 08, 1933 Rapides Parish, LA ........... +Ellen Morris b: June 13, 1855 d: October 10, 1915 Rapides Parish, LA m: 1879 ....... 2 Joseph Babb, Jr. b: February 02, 1863 LA d: April 07, 1942 Rapides Parish, LA ........... +Sarah V. Elliott b: August 07, 1861 LA d: July 20, 1953 Rapides Parish, LA m: November 01, 1883 ................. 3 Dallis H. Babb, Sr. b: August 1890 LA d: Unknown ..................... +Dave Anna Block b: Abt. 1900 LA d: Unknown ........................... 4 J.D. Babb b: Unknown ............................... +Unknown b: Unknown m: Unknown ..................................... 5 Roxan Babb b: March 17, 1950 Lake Charles, LA ......................................... +Fred Baden b: May 04, 1934 Pineville, LA m: Unknown. Former Mayor of Pineville, LA. ........................... 4 Tommie Altha Babb b: Unknown ................. 3 Eva Babb b: September 1893 ................. 3 David Babb b: Abt. 1894 ................. 3 Louis Everett Babb b: April 27, 1896 LA d: May 11, 1923 Rapides Parish, LA ....Above data from the files of Bill King, Houston, TX Reply to: BillKing@houston.rr.com ______________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Houston Tracy" <treesearch3@yahoo.com> To: <BillKing@houston.rr.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:04 PM Subject: re: Babb's Bridge Hello Bill, All I have readily at hand is a handwritten "History of Glenmora" penned by Mrs. Winnie Mae Blevins and a copy submitted by her great-grandson, Michael Hilton of Bossier City, La., and published in the Central Louisiana Genealogical Society's Quarterly periodical in April of 1992, Vol. 6, No. 2, Pages 33-34. Within the text is only a mention that Babb's Bridge was located on Spring Creek 3 miles from Glenmora and its 3 merchants: Peninger, Dyer & Calhoon and about 200 residents moved that settlement to Glenmora after the Watkins Railroad was built to be nearer the track. NOTE: This would have been circa 1797. The Post Office in Glenmora was not established until 1902, so the name of Babb's Bridge may have continued to be used until that time. I did find Joseph Babb's military service and his widow applied for and received a Confederate Widow's Pension. He was paroled at Alexandria and shown to have been a resident of Rapides Parish in 1865. There may be some mention of Babb's Bridge in the Minutes of the Rapides Parish Police Jury, but not likely anything of its being established, unless some newspaper prior to 1850 have those minutes published in them. Babb may have built and he did maintain the bridge crossing Spring Creek, but could not be the founder of the settlement bearing his surname, for there were persons already settled in that area before he arrived. I do not know anything more off the top of my head, but as I say, more could certainly be found with some diligence. Houston Tracy Jr. Historical & Genealogical Researcher