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1 | ![]() | Status: Located; Allen Strain (d. 1858) | |
2 | ![]() | "Frail, Wounded Mother Asks Only of 'Baby's' Suffering." This tells the first part of the story of Agatha Pitard Turnbull's death; she attempted to shoot her daughter Blanche, and herself, rather than let her daughter be taken back to an insane asylum. This is from the Times-Picayune, 18 July, 1919, p5. | |
3 | ![]() | "Grandpa's Scrap Book" This tells about the family of Rev. Thomas Browne, whose daughter Abigail married Hugh McLellan. Courtesy Brenda Pajor, McLellan family researcher. This is S236. | |
4 | ![]() | "Hugh McLellan's Family Line" This is S235; it cites no sources, but describes the line from Bryce through Capt. Joseph McLellan to Maj. Hugh McLellan. Because there are no sources I regard it as less authoritative, but I believe that the author, William Barry, is associated with the McLellan-Sweat house. | |
5 | ![]() | "May Be Attempting Death by Starvation" This is a development in the death of Agatha Pitard, about a month after the original shooting incident. This is from the Times-Picayune, 19 Aug. 1919, p5. | |
6 | ![]() | "Mrs. Turnbull Dies from Wound Made for Love of Child" This tells of Agatha Pitard Turnbull's death. This is from the New Orleans States, 23 Aug. 1919, p3. | |
7 | ![]() | "Portland--Old and New" This is the text of an article on Bryce McLellan's house in Portland, Maine, which he built in 1731. It also includes information about his family and the area. | |
8 | ![]() | "Tanneret Sacrificed Himself Oft, But Last Disappoinment Too Great" Article from Times-Picayune, 26 Oct. 1911, that describes the death of Raoul Tanneret | |
9 | ![]() | "The Burning of the Gipsy," Times Picayune, 8 Dec. 1854 This describes the loss of the steamer along with "Dr. Hacker, of Plaquemines, with his nephew, a lad of some thirteen years of age, and his daughter." The nephew, not named in any articles about the incident, was very likely Octave Florian Pitard, who would have been 13 at the time. | |
10 | ![]() | 1856 marriage certificate for Pierre Arnaud and Elizabeth O. Pitard This not only gives their names (though no ages, unfortunately), but also their parents' names. Note that it was registered before a judge in 1877. | |
11 | ![]() | 1870 census, Alcine & Josephine Wiltz The writing here is confusing, since the "0" is made with two strokes, and the writer uses an elaborate capital "L." "Elcini" should be Alcine. | |
12 | ![]() | 1906 Wedding of Mary Alice Markey and James Joseph Harney From the Times-Picayune, 21 Oct. 1906, p6. | |
13 | ![]() | 1909 Funeral of Alice Swarbrick Ford From the Times-Picayune, 20 Feb. 1909, p2 | |
14 | ![]() | 1959 story about the accidental death of Robert V. Markey Jr. From the Times-Picayune, 22 Apr. 1959, p1+. | |
15 | ![]() | New Orleans Daily Creole, 25 October 1856 This snippet announces the opening of Jean Couret's bar & cafe the Ruby. | |
16 | ![]() | Times Picayune, 3 May 1887 A second obituary for Jean B. Couret | |
17 | ![]() | Weekly Advocate (New Orleans), 26 Apr 1855 This note tells about a setback that occurred before Jean Couret could open the Ruby. | |
18 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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19 | ![]() | Aaron Gregg and Polly DeMoss pillar | |
20 | ![]() | Abner Brooke (b. abt. 1769) Status: Located; | |
21 | ![]() | Addison Lansdale and Sarah King family plot Status: Located; | |
22 | ![]() | Affadavit re: Hal Mannen's birthdate This affadavit by his sister May Mannen testifies to Hal's birthdate; the occasion which required it is unclear. | |
23 | ![]() | Alaura Cecilia Pitard (d. 2005) | |
24 | ![]() | Alaura Cecilia Pitard (d. 2005) | |
25 | ![]() | Alden McLellan (d. 1920) This is on the McLellan mound; in the back is Sarah (McLellan) Fayssoux. | |
26 | ![]() | Alexander and Mary Clapham Murray | |
27 | ![]() | Alexander Murray (d. 1924) | |
28 | ![]() | Alexander Randall Cheston Sr., Mary B. Cheston, and their son Alex Jr. | |
29 | ![]() | All Hallow's Chapel and the Lansdales All Hallow's Chapel stands here behind the graves of, from the right, May Mannen Lansdale, John Lansdale Sr., Metta Tomlinson Lansdale, and John Lansdale Jr. The two vertical stones are of Thomas Franklin Lansdale and his wife Eliza Strain Lansdale. | |
30 | ![]() | All Hallow's Chapel, Davidsonville This is the inside of All Hallow's Chapel. The Iglehart window is on the right side, out of the picture. | |
31 | ![]() | All Hallow's Chapel, Davidsonville, Maryland This is the sign out front; it is now a "chapel of ease," and regular services are not held there. | |
32 | ![]() | All Hallow's Church This is the church taken from the graveyard by Solomon's Island Rd. | |
33 | ![]() | All Hallow's Church, historical marker This is located on Solomon's Island Rd. near the sign for the church. | |
34 | ![]() | All Hallow's Church, sign On Solomon's Island Rd. | |
35 | ![]() | Allen Strain (d. 1865) He died aged about 5. | |
36 | ![]() | Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale (1816-1895) This incorrectly names him "Alphens." | |
37 | ![]() | Amanda Fallier (d. 1864) | |
38 | ![]() | Amos and Lizzie Turney This is the location of their stones in front of the monument. | |
39 | ![]() | Amos Turney, Jr. (d. 1918) | |
40 | ![]() | An Atlanta Constitution article on the McLellan/Winter divorce Taken from the Atlanta Constitution, 5 March 1900 | |
41 | ![]() | Angelica Gibson (d. 1939) | |
42 | ![]() | Ann Elizabeth Harmon (d. 1892) | |
43 | ![]() | Ann Luckett Iglehart (d. 1852) | |
44 | ![]() | Ann Sellman Iglehart (d. 1855) | |
45 | ![]() | Ann Sellman Iglehart and "children" I assume that this stone refers to children of hers who died young. | |
46 | ![]() | Ann Simpson (1699-1801) courtesy Richard Hutchinson | |
47 | ![]() | Anna Maria Walker (b. 1832) | |
48 | ![]() | Anna Smedley Moore (d. 1876) | |
49 | ![]() | Anne Fitzhugh Hodges (d. 1872) | |
50 | ![]() | Anne Louisa Harding Murray (d. 1984) | |
51 | ![]() | Anne Welsh Watkins (d. 1925) | |
52 | ![]() | Annie Harrison Tongue Lyles (b. 1837) As with her husband's stone, her death date is not legible to me. | |
53 | ![]() | Annie Hodges Lansdale (d. 1908) | |
54 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
55 | ![]() | Audrey Pitard and Reynolds A. Sandoz to wed Times-Picayune, 26 Jan. 1941, p36 | |
56 | ![]() | Augusta Burwell Cheston (d. 1993) | |
57 | ![]() | Augustus Austere Tomlinson (1830-1898) | |
58 | ![]() | Baptismal Certificate for Helen McLellan (bap. 1906) | |
59 | ![]() | Baptismal certificate for Isabel "Buison" I have transcribed and translated this in the "Degrange/McMillan Correspondence" (kept on the Louisiana Histories page). Isabel Narcisa "Buison" is here described as the daughter of Susanna "Laurren" and "Juan Buison." Later, however, this name appears regularly as "Mouchon." Why the name is different here is a mystery. | |
60 | ![]() | Bayard Gregg (d. 1862) He died at one month old. | |
61 | ![]() | Belden family tomb This is Lambella Downing and two of her children, Richmond Cyrus Bemiss and St. John Bemiss. | |
62 | ![]() | Belden family tomb This is a close-up of the inscription. | |
63 | ![]() | Benjamin Allein Welch (d. 1945) | |
64 | ![]() | Benjamin Watkins Jr. (d. 1937) Just the inscription. | |
65 | ![]() | Benjamin Watkins Jr. (d. 1937) | |
66 | ![]() | Bernard Williams & Martha Lansdale | |
67 | ![]() | Bernard Williams Jr. (d. 1971) | |
68 | ![]() | Bethesda Cemetery, Bracken Co., Kentucky This is a view of the cemetery from the road; the Mannen and Hamilton graves are up the hill on the right. | |
69 | ![]() | Birth Certificate for Gustave Jean Pitard (b. 1903) Transcription: . . . personally appeared Gustave J. Pitard, native of this city, residing at No. 3827 Canal Street, who hereby declares that on the twenty fifth day of last month (25 January 1903) at his residence was born a male child named Gustave J. Pitard Jr. (white) lawful issue of deponent a native of this city aged 32 years, occupation clerk and Lucie M. Gamard a native of this city, aged 29 years. . . . | |
70 | ![]() | Birth certificate for Gustave Joseph Pitard Jr. (b. 1871) Transcription: ". . . [personally appeared:] Gustave Pitard, a native of New Orleans residing at no. 198 Orleans Street in this city who hereby declares that on the tenth day of February of this present year (February 10th, 1890) at eight o'clock AM at deponent residence was born a male child named GUSTAVE PITARD, lawful issue of deponent with… | |
71 | ![]() | Birth Certificate for Gustave Joseph Pitard Sr. (b. 1837) Transcription: " . . . personally appeared Mrs. Amelie Hacker, a native of this city, residing on Ursulines Street No. 92 in the first Municipality, who by these presents declares that on the twelfth of January eighteen hundred and thirty seven (12th January 1837) at eight o'clock P.M. was born, in this city, a male child named GUSTAVE PITARD, issue of the legitimate marriage of deponent with Mr. Joseph Pitard, a printer, a native of Cuba . . ." | |
72 | ![]() | Birth certificate for Lucie Caroline Gamard (b. 1872) Transcription: " . . . personally appeared Alphonse Gamard, a native of New Orleans, residing at No. 394 Canal St., who hereby declares that on the fifth of November 1872 at nine O'Clock AM was born at deponent residence a female child named LUCIE CAROLINE GAMARD, the legitimate issue of deponent with Marie Couret, a native of New Orleans . . . " | |
73 | ![]() | Brooke family graves These are the graves of Abner and Kinsey Brooke and their son Matthew. They are very faded, and no doubt others have disappeared. Sadsbury Meeting house is in the background. | |
74 | ![]() | Bryce McLellan's house in Portland This newspaper article describes Bryce McLellan's house, which is apparently the oldest house in Portland, Maine. | |
75 | ![]() | Capt. Aaron Gregg (d. 1841) | |
76 | ![]() | Capt. Thomas Iglehart (d. 1823) | |
77 | ![]() | Capt. William Murray (d. 3 July 1863) | |
78 | ![]() | Carol van Antwerp Wilson (1890-1990) | |
79 | ![]() | Caroline Murray (d. 1903) | |
80 | ![]() | Cary McLellan (d. 1805) and Eunice Elder (d. 1784) | |
81 | ![]() | Catherine Waters Welsh (d. 1908) | |
82 | ![]() | Cecil Pollock (d. 1904) | |
83 | ![]() | Charles W. and Alice Steuart Hall | |
84 | ![]() | Charles W.C. Norwood, d. 1888 Status: Located; | |
85 | ![]() | Chloe Lansdale and Douglas Riggs | |
86 | ![]() | Clapham Murray (d. 1925) | |
87 | ![]() | Clapham Murray, Jr. (d. 1971) | |
88 | ![]() | Clémence Cheston (d. 1990) | |
89 | ![]() | clipping from the Picayune, June 19, 1869. This annouces a trip north by Joseph DeGrange; letters written during the trip are edited in the DeGrange-McMillan correspondence on the Louisiana Ancestry page. | |
90 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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91 | ![]() | Col. John Eager Howard | |
92 | ![]() | Col. Richard Sellman (d. 1861) | |
93 | ![]() | Cora Kent White (d. 1894) | |
94 | ![]() | Cornelia (Houston) Strain (d. 1892) | |
95 | ![]() | Cornelia Houston Lansdale (1885-1960) | |
96 | ![]() | Cornelia Houston Strain (d. 1892) | |
97 | ![]() | Cornelia van Horne (1766-1853) Her grave was placed well after her death; it gives the descent between her and her descendants who put it up. It reads: 1766 Cornelia van Horne 1853 Wife of Major Thomas Lancaster Lansdale Great Grandfather Philip I. Thomas of Lebanon and Lothian and his wife Cornelia Lansdale; ---- Mary Dorsey Thomas; Cornelia Lansdale Thomas; wives of Dr. James Cheston; Cornelia Lansdale Cheston Daughter of Dr. James Cheston and his wife Mary Dorsey Thomas This stone is a memorial to our mother Mary Cheston Hall | |
98 | ![]() | Corrie Clagett Lankford (d. 2000) | |
99 | ![]() | Crihfield graves at Maple Grove The tall obelisk on the right is Anna Eliza Crihfield (1826-1892); she is not included on this site as I don't know how she fits in. | |
100 | ![]() | D. Murray Cheston (d. 1919) | |
101 | ![]() | Daniel Thomas Hall (d. 1980) | |
102 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Alphonse Gamard, Jr. (d. 1937) Transcription: " . . . who hereby declares that Alphonse Gamard (white) a native of La, aged 91 Yrs., departed this life yesterday (2 of September 1937) at No. 4106 Canal St. in this city. Cause of Death: Hypostatic pneumonia . . . ; Certificate of Dr. N. F. Thiberge. Deceased was married to Marie Couret, and the son of Alphonse Gamard, a native of Ghent, Belguim and Caroline R. Simmons, a Native of SC. . . . " | |
103 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Amelie Hacker Pitard (d. 1873) Transcription: " . . . appeared John Pouen, a native of Ireland residing on Commora Street in this city, who hereby declares that Mrs. Widow Joseph Pitard, a native of Louisiana aged fifty six years, died on the seventeenth instant (June 17th 1873) at the corner of Bienville and Claiborne. Cause of Death Cancer of the Womb, certificate of Dr. I Salpuente [?] . . . ' | |
104 | ![]() | Death certificate for Ann (Sullivan) Cooper (d. 1870) Transcription: ". . . on this day, the twenty eight of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy . . . Thos. W. Poathick [?], a native of Ireland residing Corner of Camps and Delord Street in this city who hereby declares that MRS. A.W. COOPER, a native of Ireland aged fifty years died on the twenty seventh instant April 27th at No. 66 & ___ [?] Sts. in this city. . . " | |
105 | ![]() | Death certificate for Aurore Fouque (d. 1883) Transcription: "[ . . . personally appeared] John Ford, a native of LA, residing at No. 339 Common St, who hereby declares that Mrs. Widow J. M. Fernandez, born Aurore Fouque (white), a native of this city, aged 75 years, departed this life yesterday (18 April 1883) at No. 62 North Rampart Street in this city. Cause of Death: Exhaustion and General Debility. Certificate of Dr. Armand Mercier. [ . . . ] | |
106 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Caroline Simmons (d. 1899) Transcription: " . . . who hereby declares that Mrs. Caroline Rebecca, widow of Alfonse Gamard (white) a native of Charleston, South Carolina, age 80 years, departed this life yesterday (4 Jan 1899) at ____ Robert & Coliseum St. in this city. Cause of Death: La Grippe; Certificate of Dr. E. P. Lowe. Deceased was a resident of this city for 45 years. . . . " | |
107 | ![]() | Death certificate for Charles A. McLellan, d. 1956 | |
108 | ![]() | Death certificate for Charles Fields (d. 1834; filed 1850) Transcription: " . . . on the twenty-fifth day of March in the year [1850] . . . personally appeared Mrs. Barbara Klipfel, widow by first marriage of Charles Fields, and by second marriage of John McMillen, residing in this City, who by these presents declares that her first husband, Charles Fields, a native of the state of New York, a cooper by profession, aged thirty five years, Died in this city of New Orleans in the year eighteen hundred and thirty five . . . " | |
109 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Fannie McLellan Palmer, d. 1955 | |
110 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Henry Klipfel (d. 1819; registered 1850) Transcription: . . . "on this day, to-wit the twenty fifth of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty . . . personally appeared Mrs. Barbara Klipfel, widow by first marriage of Charles Fields and by second marriage of John McMillen, residing in this city, who by these presents declares that her father Henry Klipfel, a native of Nehweiler, (Lower Rhine), "France," aged thirty eight years, died in this city of New Orleans in the month of September eighteen hundred and nineteen. The deceased was married to Mrs. Barbara Mayers . . . " | |
111 | ![]() | Death Certificate for J.B. Couret (d. 1887) Transcription: " . . . declares, that John B. Couret (white) a native of Aspet, dept. de Haute Garonne, France, aged 69 years, departed this life yesterday (2 May 1887) at No. 394 Canal Street in this city. Cause of Death: Carcinoma of Intestines. Certificate of Dr. E. Souchon. Deceased was married 40 years in city, a merchant by occupation. . . ." | |
112 | ![]() | Death certificate for Jean Mouchon (d. 1835) Transcription: " . . . personally appeared Jacques Degrange, a native of [?] Savoie, aged twenty seven years, a merchant residing in this Parish suburb Annunciation Appollo Street, who by these presents doth declare that Jean Mouchon, a native of Lucerne [?], aged about seventy years, late a merchant, died in this Parish suburb Annunciation Thalie Street, on the twenty ninth May last past at eight o'clock AM. the deceased was married and has left children . . . " | |
113 | ![]() | Death certificate for John McMillan (d. 1842; registered 1850) Transcription: . . . "on this day, to-wit the twenty fifth of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty . . . personally appeared Mrs. Barbara Klipfel, widow by first marriage of Charles Fields and by second marriage of John McMillen, ^who by these presents declares that her second husband John McMillen,^ a native of the State of New York, died in this city of New Orleans on the twenty third day of June eighteen hundred and forty two. . . . " | |
114 | ![]() | Death certificate for Lorenza Fernandez (d. 1853) Transcription: " . . . Mr. Jean Bonnet, residing at No. 62 St. Ann Street, Second District of this city, who by these presents declares that Lorenza Fernandez, a native of this city, aged twenty-five years, the legitimate daughter of Mr. Joseph Fernandez and of Mrs. Aurore Fauque, Died this morning at five o'clock (March 30th, 1853) in a house situated at the corner of Bienville and Claiborne Streets, in the aforesaid District. The deceased was married to Mr. Daniel Maupay her surviving consort. . . . " | |
115 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Lucie Maurice (d. 1890) Transcription: " . . . hereby declares, that Mrs. Widow J.B. Couret, born Morris, (white) a native of this city, aged 62 years, departed this life on the twenty second instant (22 April 1890) at No. 541 Canal St, in this city. Cause of Death: Disease of Heart. Certificate of Dr. Souchon. . . . " | |
116 | ![]() | Death certificate for Suzanne Laurens (d. 1855) Transcription: " . . . on this day, to-wit the twelfth of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five . . . personally appeared Mrs. Antoine Lubue, Secretary of the Church Wardens of the Cathedral of St. Louis, residing in the City of New Orleans < >, on St. Anne Street, who hereby declares that Mrs. Jean Mouchon, born Suzanne Laurens, a native of Barades, Island of Santo Domingo, aged eighty two years, departed this life in a house situated on Thalie Streed, near Apollo, on the tenth of January of the present year (January 10th, 1855) at 9 O'Clock AM. . . " | |
117 | ![]() | Death Certificate for Thomas McLellan (d. 1882) Transcription: " . . . who hereby declares that Thomas McLellan (white) a native of Maine, aged 62 years, departed this life this day (23 Sept 1882) at the Louisiana retreat in this city. Cause of Death: General Paralysis of the Insane. Certificate of Dr. E. T. Shepard . . ." | |
118 | ![]() | Death Certificate for W.H.P. McLellan (d. 1895) Transcription: " . . . hereby declares that William H. McLellan, (white), a native of Warren Maine, aged 83 years 7 months, departed this life yesterday (24 April 1895) on Seventh bet. Chestnut [?] Camp Sts. in this city. Cause of Death: General Debility from old age. Certificate of Dr. C.J. Brickham. Deceased was a resident of this city for 50 years." | |
119 | ![]() | Death on the "Virtue" This article describes the events around the death of CSA Maj. Jean Baptiste Prados on a mission in 1863. | |
120 | ![]() | Deborah Iglehart (d. 1881) The stone says "Daughter of Tho. S. & M. Ella / f.s. DI / He shall gather in the lambs with His arms and carry them in His bosom." | |
121 | ![]() | Dedication plaque for Christ Church, Owenville Eleanor Hall Burwell dedicated the church to two of her children who died young. | |
122 | ![]() | Dedication to Eliza Gregg This is written on the side of her stone. | |
123 | ![]() | DeGrange Family at St. Roch's | |
124 | DeGrange Tomb at Metairie Cemetery | ||
125 | ![]() | Douglas and Elizabeth Iglehart Turnbull | |
126 | ![]() | Douglas Catterton (d. 1989) | |
127 | ![]() | Dr. Charles S. Savage (d. 1913) | |
128 | ![]() | Dr. Franklin Waters Jr. (d. 1927) | |
129 | ![]() | Dr. Franklin Waters, Sr. (d. 1879) | |
130 | ![]() | Dr. Henry C. Levensaler at Fredericksburg This report by the commander of the 19th Maine, Col. Sewall, mentions Dr. Levensaler's service at the Battle of Fredericksburg (Dec. 1862). It is taken from the Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, series 1, vol. 21. The end of the report at the top of the page, by his brigade commander Gen. Sully, mentions that this was the first action the 19th Maine had seen during the war. It was a brutal defeat for the Union. | |
131 | ![]() | Dr. Isaac Pollock (d. 1894) | |
132 | ![]() | Dr. J. Murray Ellzey (d. 1932) | |
133 | ![]() | Dr. N.E. Berry Iglehart (d. 1936) | |
134 | ![]() | Edmond C. Murray and his wife, Margery Burwell Murray | |
135 | ![]() | Edmund Lansdale and Harriet Hall Bowie | |
136 | ![]() | Edward Hall (d. 1938) and Caroline Smith (d. 1952) | |
137 | ![]() | Edward Murray (d. 1874) | |
138 | ![]() | Edward Murray Cheston (d. 1977) | |
139 | ![]() | Edwin S. Hamilton (d. 1857) | |
140 | ![]() | Eleanor Deborah Hall (d. 1983) | |
141 | ![]() | Eleanor M. Cheston and William Shepherd | |
142 | ![]() | Eleanor Maria Estep (d. 1954) | |
143 | ![]() | Eleanor Murray Cheston Shepherd (d. 1961) | |
144 | ![]() | Eleanor Sellman Hall (d. 1890) | |
145 | ![]() | Eleanor Watkins Sellman (d. 1858) | |
146 | ![]() | Eliza (Brooke) Walker, d. 1895 | |
147 | ![]() | Eliza Franklin (1854-1936) | |
148 | ![]() | Eliza Franklin Murray (d. 1936) | |
149 | ![]() | Eliza Wimberly Strain (1853-1906) Eliza Wimberly wife of Thomas Franklin Lansdale daughter of Col. James Strain C.S.A. Born Jan. 16, 1853 Died Feb. 22, 1908. | |
150 | ![]() | Elizabeth (E.) Moore (d. 1917) | |
151 | ![]() | Elizabeth Allen Hodges (d. 1884) | |
152 | ![]() | Elizabeth Gregg (d. 1872) The wife of Vincent Hamilton, with whom she shares the obelisk. | |
153 | ![]() | Elizabeth Lee Worthington Hodges (d. 1881) | |
154 | ![]() | Elizabeth McLellan (d. 1802) | |
155 | ![]() | Elizabeth Slack Worthington (d. 1837) | |
156 | ![]() | Elizabeth Sudler Estep (d. 1916) | |
157 | ![]() | Ella Lee Hodges (d. 1881) | |
158 | ![]() | Ellen "Nellie" (Black) Hamilton (d. 1865) She and her husband share the same stone, with their names on opposite sides. | |
159 | ![]() | Ellen Randall Cheston (d. 1897) This is the plate at the foot of the cross. | |
160 | ![]() | Ellen Randall Cheston (d. 1897) | |
161 | ![]() | Elliott Catterton and Mary Bassford | |
162 | ![]() | Ellzey and King graves at Christ Church, Owensville The four stones in the front belong to Ellzeys; the two in the back belong to the Kings. | |
163 | ![]() | Emily Read Cheston (d. 1982) | |
164 | Ens. Pierre Gelpi (d. 1943) | ||
165 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
166 | ![]() | Essex from the air This shows the back of the house and the tree-lined lane extending away to the turn at the walnut-tree gate. | |
167 | ![]() | Estelle Bird Duckett (d. 1962) | |
168 | ![]() | Estep Window detail, St. James Parish Church | |
169 | ![]() | Esther Loney Hall (d. 1924) | |
170 | ![]() | Eva Pollock (d. 1900) | |
171 | ![]() | Fannie Cheston Ellzey Murray (d. 1962) | |
172 | ![]() | Fannie V. Lansdale (d. 1884) | |
173 | ![]() | Florence Lansdale (d. 1890) Status: Located; | |
174 | ![]() | Floyd Lankford, Jr. (d. 1980) | |
175 | ![]() | Floyd Lankford, Sr. (d. 1944) | |
176 | ![]() | Francis Asbury Savage Jr. (d. 1866) This image includes behind it the obelisks for the Rev. James Savage and Mary Ann Currens (Pollock). | |
177 | ![]() | Francis Wood Savage (d. 1865) He died before he reached age 2. | |
178 | ![]() | Frank Pollock (d. 1930) | |
179 | ![]() | Franklin W. Lansdale (d. 1877) | |
180 | ![]() | Gen. Anthony Wayne (d. 1796) The graves to the right, some of which are new, are members of his family. | |
181 | ![]() | Gen. Jonathan Sellman (d. 1810) | |
182 | ![]() | General Anthony Wayne (d. 1796) This is the monument's inscription. | |
183 | ![]() | George Gregg (d. 1833) | |
184 | ![]() | George Gregg (d. 1870) and Lydia Logan Gregg (d. 1911) | |
185 | ![]() | George Swingle (d. 1840) | |
186 | ![]() | Graves at "Tulip Hill" The Galloway tomb is in the foreground, and Maxcy Galloway Hughes' monument is in the background. | |
187 | ![]() | Gregg Cemetery #2, Bracken Co., Kentucky | |
188 | ![]() | Gustave Pitard, d. 1902 This is from his obituary in the Times Picayune, March 10, 1902. | |
189 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
190 | ![]() | Hamilton - Mannen graves at Bethesda | |
191 | ![]() | Hamilton - Mannen graves at Bethesda | |
192 | ![]() | Hannah Bailey Gregg (d. 1861) | |
193 | ![]() | Harlan Immigrant Ancestors These are the immigrant ancestors of the Harlan family. | |
194 | ![]() | Harriet F. "Hattie" Lansdale (d. 1944) | |
195 | ![]() | Harriet Franklin Lansdale (d. 1886) | |
196 | ![]() | Harriett Hall (d. 1836) | |
197 | ![]() | Harriett Hall (d. 1878) | |
198 | ![]() | Harriett Hall Estep (d. 1906) | |
199 | ![]() | Heirs to Creole Millions Will Sue Spanish Crown Article from the Times Picayune, 15 Mar. 1925, p13. The woman in the first paragraph who died in 1866 is Emilie Lacoste, who married as her second husband Pierre Hacker (d. 1835). I'm not sure whether the name in the article, "Laporte," is her maiden name "Lacoste," or a variation on her first husband's name, "Mahé-Desportes." According to this article, she died in the North Rampart St. home of Mrs. George Washington Dunbar: this is her daughter Charlotte Zulmee Hacker (d. 1910). Many descendants of the family are named here as well. | |
200 | ![]() | Helen Brogden Iglehart (d. 1932) | |
201 | ![]() | Helen DeGrange McLellan's bookplate This bookplate was designed by Amelie Roman (1893-1939; Newcomb 1896), whose initials you can see on the lower left. | |
202 | ![]() | Helen Mason Ellzey (d. 1965) | |
203 | ![]() | Helen McCormick (d. 1879) | |
204 | ![]() | Helen McLellan and Gustave Pitard Gustave Pitard gave his body to science. | |
205 | ![]() | Henry C. Levensaler brevet promotion This document, a page from the Senate's proceedings, indicates when Dr. Henry Levensaler was brevetted to Lt. Col. in 1866, after the war. | |
206 | ![]() | Henry Davis Yancey (d. 1967) | |
207 | ![]() | Henry family graves Status: Located; Samuel Henry (d. 1824) is on the left. Samuel Henry Jr. (d. 1844) is on the right. | |
208 | ![]() | Henry Murray (d. 1978) | |
209 | ![]() | Henry Murray and Isabel Hacker | |
210 | ![]() | Herbert Catterton and Alverta Ward | |
211 | ![]() | Hodges graves at All Hallows | |
212 | ![]() | Hodges pillar at All Hallows Charles and Matilda, on the right, are the parents of Joseph, on the left side here. | |
213 | ![]() | Hodges pillar at All Hallows Sophia and Eliza Harwood, on the right side of this image, are not yet identified; presumably, however, they are the sisters of John and Priscilla's mother Matilda Harwood. | |
214 | ![]() | House Resolution 485 for Dr. Philip Lansdale I do not yet know the full story behind this bill, in case anyone can help. It is for service about the ship "John Adams" just before the Civil War. Similar acts are S. 392, and S. 370. | |
215 | ![]() | Howard Clarence Hill (1879-1947) | |
216 | ![]() | Hugh McLellan (d. 1787) | |
217 | ![]() | Iglehart window, All Hallows' Chapel | |
218 | ![]() | Infant Hamilton (d. 1832) This baby died at 2 days old. | |
219 | ![]() | Invitation to Hall/Kennedy wedding Laura Hall and Walter Kennedy were married on Tuesday, December 7th, at 10:00 AM in St. James Church. The year, unfortunately, is not included here. | |
220 | ![]() | Isaac Currens Pollock (d. 1927) | |
221 | ![]() | Isaac H. Walker (d. 1899) | |
222 | ![]() | Isaac Walker (b. 1808) | |
223 | ![]() | Isabel Hacker (d. 1978) | |
224 | ![]() | Isabella Doak (d. 1898) | |
225 | ![]() | J. Harris Franklin (d. 1937) | |
226 | ![]() | James and Lida Walker, and their son Isaac H. Walker | |
227 | ![]() | James and Mary Bassford | |
228 | ![]() | James Currens Savage (d. 1886) | |
229 | ![]() | James H. Murray (d. 1948) | |
230 | ![]() | James Iglehart (d. 1825) | |
231 | ![]() | James Madison Walker (d. 1919) | |
232 | ![]() | James McLellan (1777-1854) See: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=90187 | |
233 | ![]() | James S. Pollock (d. 1930) | |
234 | ![]() | James Savage Pollock (d. 1852) He died at about age 8. | |
235 | ![]() | James Simpson (d. 1880) | |
236 | ![]() | James Strain Landale Sr. (1880-1937) | |
237 | ![]() | James Strain Lansdale family On the left is James Sr.; in the middle is Nannie Hodges, his first wife; and on the right is their son James, who died at age 6. | |
238 | ![]() | James Strain Lansdale Jr. (1906-1912) | |
239 | ![]() | James U. Savage (d. 1849) He died aged 1 year, 6 mos., 25 days. | |
240 | ![]() | Jane (Higgins) Strain, d. 1865 This stone is a memorial. She was buried in Baker's Creek cemetery in Blount Co., Tennessee | |
241 | ![]() | Jane Higgins Strain (d. 1865) Status: Located; | |
242 | ![]() | Jane, Eunice, and Eliza McLellan http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47171552 | |
243 | ![]() | Jessie Turney (d. 1949) | |
244 | ![]() | John and Sarah Gregg Fee | |
245 | ![]() | John DeMoss Gregg (d. 1876) | |
246 | ![]() | John DeMoss Gregg and Isabella Doak pillar | |
247 | ![]() | John Gregg (d. 1799) | |
248 | ![]() | John Gregg (d. 1799) | |
249 | ![]() | John H. Strain, d. 1888 | |
250 | ![]() | John Hamilton Riggs (d. 1979) | |
251 | ![]() | John Henry Sellman (d. 1892) | |
252 | ![]() | John Higgins and Cornelia N. Houston Strain This is a memorial window in St. John's in Olney. | |
253 | ![]() | John Higgins Strain (d. 1888) | |
254 | ![]() | John Iglehart (d. 1869) | |
255 | ![]() | John Iglehart Turnbull (d. 1944) A pilot, killed in action during WW 2. | |
256 | ![]() | John Lansdale This sign stood at the start of the lane. | |
257 | ![]() | John Lansdale Jr. (d. 2003) | |
258 | ![]() | John Lansdale Sr. (d. 1961) | |
259 | ![]() | John Mannen (d. 1879) | |
260 | ![]() | John Mannen and Mary Kirk They are buried together, Mary's name on the left side here and John's on the right. | |
261 | ![]() | John Norwood (d. 1826) Status: Located; | |
262 | ![]() | John P. Hamilton Jr. (d. 1849) and Deborah Perkins (d. 1852) The covered graves in the foreground are John and Deborah; I could not make out the names on the similarly covered grave behind them to the left. | |
263 | ![]() | John Strain, d. 1859 He died as an infant | |
264 | ![]() | John Thomas Hodges (d. 1882) | |
265 | ![]() | John Wilcox Marshall (d. 1955) | |
266 | ![]() | John Wilson Iglehart, Jr. (d. 1901) | |
267 | ![]() | John Wilson Iglehart, Sr. (d. 1881) | |
268 | ![]() | Joseph (d. 1844) and Rebecca (Stone) McLellan (d. 1825 This is one side of the obelisk. | |
269 | ![]() | Joseph Addison, painted by Godfrey Kneller | |
270 | ![]() | Joseph Harris (d. 1855) | |
271 | ![]() | Joseph McLellan family obelisk http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=47171466&CRid=493532& | |
272 | ![]() | Julian Savage Pollock (d. 1889) | |
273 | ![]() | Katherine and Eleanora Watkins | |
274 | ![]() | Kenneth Noble, Jr. (d. 1931) He died as an infant. | |
275 | ![]() | Kent and White graves | |
276 | ![]() | Land Patent by Waters F.G. Lansdale A land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. Waters Lansdale patented this land in Adair Co., Missouri in 1857. | |
277 | ![]() | Land patent for 40 acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is a land patent for 40 acres, one of 6 patented by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
278 | ![]() | Land patent for 40 acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the sixth of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
279 | ![]() | Land patent for 41+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the fourth of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
280 | ![]() | Land patent for 41+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the fifth of 6 land patents filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
281 | ![]() | Land patent for 49+ acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the third of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
282 | ![]() | Land patent for 49+acres in Lucas Co., Ohio in 1844 This is the second of 6 patents for land in Lucas Co., Ohio filed by Richard Hyatt and Alpheus Hyatt Lansdale in September of 1844. | |
283 | ![]() | Land Patent in Indiana to Richard Hyatt Lansdale, 1837 A Land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. Richard H. Lansdale, as his biography shows, worked his way through several states over a decade or so. This is evidence of his presence in Kosciusko Co., Indiana in 1837. | |
284 | ![]() | Land Patent to Isaac J. Lansdale, Adair Co., Missouri in 1854 A land patent is a transfer of federal land to an individual. This was made to Isaac Lansdale just a few years before a similar grant in the same township was made to his father. | |
285 | ![]() | Lansdale and Strain graves at All Hallows The two in front are of Thomas Franklin Lansdale and Eliza Wimberly Strain Lansdale. The four flat stones behind them are, from the right, May Mannen Lansdale, John Lansdale Sr., Metta Tomlinson Lansdale, and John Lansdale, Jr. Just behind these, flanking the small tree, are Cornelia Lansdale (on the right), and her husband Howard Hill (on the left side). | |
286 | ![]() | Lansdale and Williams graves at All Hallows | |
287 | ![]() | Lansdale graves at Glenwood Cemetery. It's possible that these graves were moved here from a burial place in Triadelphia after the town was flooded to become a reservoir. | |
288 | ![]() | Lansdale Window, All Hallows Chapel This was placed by John Lansdale, Sr. | |
289 | ![]() | Lansdale-Williams graves Status: Located; | |
290 | ![]() | Laura Gregg (d. 1884) | |
291 | ![]() | Letterhead for R.D. Pitard Hardware There were two locations for Pitard Hardware; this one was on Dauphine St., with Richmond Daniel Pitard's name. James Ford, the secretary, could be related to his wife Alice Ford. | |
292 | ![]() | Lida (Fawkes) Walker, d. 1888 | |
293 | ![]() | Lizzie Burgess (d. 1894) | |
294 | ![]() | Lucinda M. Sellman (d. 1866) | |
295 | ![]() | Lucinda Sellman (d. 1951) | |
296 | ![]() | Manford Hamilton (d. 1866) and Mrs. Maria Hamilton (d. 1870) Maria was the wife of Herod Hamilton (d. 1903), and Manford was one of their children. His stone says that he was "A soldier boy in the 10th and 16th Ky. Reg." | |
297 | ![]() | Margaret (Cooper) Tureman, d. 1902 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11976257 | |
298 | ![]() | Margaret (Stevenson) Scott (d. 1692) This is at the Salem Memorial. | |
299 | ![]() | Margaret Currens Savage (d. 1911) | |
300 | ![]() | Margaret Dorsey Ridgely Lansdale (d. 1937) | |
301 | ![]() | Margaret Ella Welsh Iglehart (d. 1930) | |
302 | ![]() | Margaret Galloway Cheston (d. 1962) | |
303 | ![]() | Margaret Hall (d. 1842) | |
304 | ![]() | Margaret Ridgely Williams (d. 1999) | |
305 | ![]() | Margaret Sellman Worthington (d. 1863) | |
306 | ![]() | Margaret Watkins Hall (d. 1829) | |
307 | ![]() | Margaretta Lansdale Williams (d. 1847) Status: Located; | |
308 | ![]() | Maria Deborah Welsh Iglehart (d. 1901) | |
309 | ![]() | Maria Leslie Iglehart (d. 1878) | |
310 | ![]() | Maria Waters (Franklin) Freeland, 1821-1902 | |
311 | ![]() | Marriage certificate between Frank L. Coffee and Blanche M.E. Pitard (m. 1890) Transcription: ". . . (March 31, 1890) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. father D. Hubert S.J. on the 22 day of March 1890 between Frank L. Coffee (37 years), a native of New Orleans, La son of Andrew J. Coffee and Elizabeth Hutchins, and Miss Blanche Marie Elizabeth Pitard (25 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Arthur Pitard and Catherine Copley. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Chs. A Conrad, Wm. A Brewer, Louis O. Pitard, Robert G. Pitard. The License was issued on the 20 day of March 1890 . . . . " | |
312 | ![]() | Marriage certificate for Daniel M. Pitard and Barsilla Bemiss (m. 1888) Transcription: ". . . (April 2 1888) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. J.B.A. Ahrens on the 24 day of March 1888 between Daniel M Pitard (22 years), a native of New Orleans, La son of Gustave Pitard and Cecilia Maupay, and Miss Barsilla B. Bemiss (17 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Cyrus T. Bemiss and Lambella Dormin. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Mrs. Belle Bemiss, Mrs. M.J. Blessing, David Bradford. The License was issued on the 23 day of March 1888. . . " | |
313 | ![]() | Marriage certificate for Enrique Remirez and Julia Cecile Pitard (m. 1887) Transcription: ". . . (February 26 1887) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rev. father D. Hubert S.J. on the 19 day of February 1887 between Enrique Portas Remirez (30 years,) a native of Campeche, Mexico son of Rafaele Portas and Rose Remirez, and Miss Julia Cecile Pitard (24 years) native of New Orleans, La daughter of Arthur Pitard and Catherine Copley. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses A. Pitard, Manuel Z. Zamora, J.M. Cressy. The License was issued on the 17 day of February 1887. . . " | |
314 | ![]() | Marriage certificate for Gustave Pitard Jr. and Lucie Gamard (m. 1895) Transcription: ". . . to-wit: the twenty third of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety five . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. father H. Mizant [?] on the 19 day of March 1895 between Gustave Pitard Jr (24 years,) a native of New Orleans La son of Gustave Pitard and Cecile Maupay, and Miss Lucie Gamard (22 years,) a native of New Orleans La daughter of Alphonse Gamard and Marie Couret. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses Gustave Pitard, Alphonse Gamard, Gen. H. Dunbar. The License was issued on the 16 day of March 1895 . . . " | |
315 | ![]() | Marriage Certificate for Henry S. DeGrange and Marie Cecile Bozant (m. 1891) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the night of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety one . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. father F.A. Cuppens on the 9 day of June 1891 between Henry S. DeGrange (31 years,) a native of New Orleans, La son of Joseph H. DeGrange and Ellen McMillan, and Miss Marie Cecile Bozant (30 years,) a native of New Orleans La daughter of Auguste Bozant and Cecile Correjolles. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses John Bozant, B.J. DeGrange, Gabriel Bozant. The License was issued on the 8 day of June 1891 . . . " | |
316 | ![]() | Marriage Certificate for Lorenza Maupay and John Schmidt (m. 1872) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the twenty eighth of May in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy two . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. J C. Ferec [?] on the 19 day of Dec 1871 between John BJ Schmidt aged twenty five years a native of Louisiana son of Gustave Schmidt and Estelle Massey, and Lorenza W. Maupay aged (21 years) a native of Louisiana daughter of Daniel Maupay and Lorenza Fernandez. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of witnesses _________. The License was issued on the 14 day of Dec 1871 . . . " | |
317 | ![]() | Marriage certificate for Lorenza Maupay and Raoul Tanneret (m. 1885) Transcription: " . . . to-wit: the twenty eighth of May in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty five . . . was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, La., by Rev. Timothy Stiemke on the 25 day of May 1885 between Raoul Tanneret (__ years) a native of Louisiana son of Emile Tanneret and Augustine Massicot, and Miss Lorenza Maupay (__ years), a native of Louisiana daughter of Daniel Maupay and Lorenza Fernandez. The celebration of marriage was performed in the presence of witnesses Charles Franke, Wm. B. Kelly, J.M Druilhet. The License was issued on the 25 day of May 1885 . . . " | |
318 | ![]() | Marriage certificate, Gus Pitard and Helen McLellan, m. 1931 | |
319 | ![]() | Marriage Certificate, J.T. DeGrange and Isabella Lagan (m. 1894) Transcription: "(April 24, 1894) was registered a marriage, celebrated in the City of New Orleans, by Rt. Archbishop F. Janssens on the 18 day of April 1894 between Joseph T. De Grange MD (29 years,) a native of New Orleans son of Joseph H. De Grange and Helen McMillen and Miss Isabella M. Lagan (26 years,) a native of New Orleans daughter of Matthew D. Lagan and Jane C. Laycock. The marriage was performed in the presence of the witnesses J. H. DeGrange, MD Lagan, Chs. H Lagan. The License was issued on the 17 day of April 1894 . . . " | |
320 | ![]() | Martha Hall, d. 1835 The stone says "In memory of Martha, daughter of Thos. T. and R.S. Hall, who died August 19th, 1835, aged 18 mos., 17 days." | |
321 | ![]() | Martha Waters (d. 1910) | |
322 | ![]() | Mary "Polly" DeMoss (d. 1853) | |
323 | ![]() | Mary (Cushman) Kirk (1794-1870) | |
324 | ![]() | Mary (Murray) Cheston & Robert Murray Cheston | |
325 | ![]() | Mary Allen Lankford (d. 1986) | |
326 | ![]() | Mary Ann Currens (d. 1895) | |
327 | ![]() | Mary Ann Gregg (d. 1836) She died before the age of one. | |
328 | ![]() | Mary Burwell Cheston (d. 1950) | |
329 | ![]() | Mary Dorsey (Murray) Cheston (d. 1943) | |
330 | ![]() | Mary Dryden Harwood Kent (d. 1891) | |
331 | ![]() | Mary Dryden Kent (d. 1941) | |
332 | ![]() | Mary Duvall Hall (d. 1740s) | |
333 | ![]() | Mary E. Lansdale (d. 1879) Status: Located; | |
334 | ![]() | Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Mannen (d. 1927) | |
335 | ![]() | Mary Grundy Gibson Murray (d. 1915) The stone reads: "Sacred to the memory of Mary Grundy Gibson, wife of Clapham Murray and daughter of Charles C and Priscilla C. Gibson died Feb. 8 . . . This monument erected by the Colonial Dames of America, Chapter I in grateful recognition of her devoted and distinguished services for 23 years as an officer of this society. 1844-1915." | |
336 | ![]() | Mary Hale Norwood (d. 1815) Status: Located; | |
337 | ![]() | Mary Harlan Webb (d. 1750) I assume from what is left on this stone that it is her grave. | |
338 | ![]() | Mary Leonese Hartman Tomlinson (d. 1891) | |
339 | ![]() | Mary Louisa Estep (d. 1962) | |
340 | ![]() | Mary Louisa Waters (d.1867) | |
341 | ![]() | Mary Murray (d. 1924) | |
342 | ![]() | Mary Murray (van Doren) Yancey (d. 1982) | |
343 | ![]() | Mary N.S. Cheston (d. 1960) | |
344 | ![]() | Mary Nichols Lansdale (d. 1917) | |
345 | ![]() | Mary Pope Lansdale (1836-1895) | |
346 | ![]() | Mary Preston Ellzey van Doren (d. 1938) | |
347 | ![]() | Mary Roberts Savage (d. 1916) | |
348 | ![]() | Mary Truxton Strain (d. 1927) | |
349 | ![]() | Mary Waters (d. 1909) | |
350 | ![]() | Mary Waters (d. 1909) | |
351 | ![]() | Mary Wilson Iglehart (d. 1957) | |
352 | ![]() | Mason Graham Ellzey, Jr. (d. 1949) | |
353 | ![]() | Matilda Davidson Iglehart (d. 1877) | |
354 | ![]() | Matthew Brooke (d. 1884) | |
355 | ![]() | Maxcy Galloway Hughes (d. 1863), monument | |
356 | ![]() | Maxcy Galloway Hughes (d. 1863), detail | |
357 | ![]() | May Hamilton Mannen (1884-1958) | |
358 | ![]() | McLellan graves at Lafayette #1 Capt. Charles McLellan's broke pillar is on top. | |
359 | ![]() | McLellan mound in Lafayette #1 In the center is the pillar for Capt. Chas. W. McLellan. On the left are Callendar I. Fayssoux and his wife Sarah (McLellan) Fayssoux. On the right are Leonora (Levensaler) McLellan and W.H. (P.) McLellan. | |
360 | ![]() | McLellan siblings These three panels include the families of four brothers, sons of Alden Miller McLellan. Their sister, Annie Cooper, has a plaque on the ground in front of them. | |
361 | ![]() | McLellan siblings, below the left panel "Alden" on the pillar is possibly a memorial to Alden d. 1951? | |
362 | ![]() | McLellan/Winter Divorce A New York Times article on the divorce of Orris McLellan and Amber Winter, 25 Feb. 1900 | |
363 | ![]() | McLellanville This is a reprint of an article originally published between 1890 and 1895 describing the McLellan shipyards run by the McLellans on the south bank of the Mississippi in New Orleans. Pictured are William H.P. McLellan (d. 1895) and two of his sons, Alden and Orris. "Azeal" in the body of the article must mean "Asahel," the other living brother. This is taken from "Old Algiers" by Richard Remy Dixon, page 57. | |
364 | ![]() | Mercy Kinsey Brooke (b. abt. 1771) | |
365 | ![]() | Metta Virginia Tomlinson (1913-2001) | |
366 | ![]() | Minerva Hamilton (d. 1869) | |
367 | ![]() | Mollie Worthington Hodges (d. 1873) | |
368 | ![]() | Morris Hacker (d. 1947) | |
369 | ![]() | Moses Dimmitt Savage, d. 1852 He died as an infant. | |
370 | ![]() | Mrs. Mary A. Worthington (d. 1901) | |
371 | ![]() | Mrs. Mary H. Currens (d. 1848) | |
372 | ![]() | Mrs. Sarah D. Savage (d. 1887) | |
373 | ![]() | Mt. Zion Methodist Church, Lothian | |
374 | ![]() | Murrays at Christ Church, Owensville From the left are: Capt. William Henry Murray; his parents Alexander John and Mary Clapham; Mary Murray; Alexander Murray; and Eliza Franklin Murray. | |
375 | ![]() | Nancy Franklin (1816-1854) | |
376 | ![]() | Nathaniel Summerfield Chew (d. 1921) | |
377 | ![]() | New Garden Meeting and Burying Ground The Meeting house is on the left; it is one of the only ones in the area which is made of brick. This shows the oldest area of the burying ground. | |
378 | ![]() | Obit. for Arthur Pitard (d. 1912) From the Times-Picayune, 30 June 1912. | |
379 | ![]() | Obit. for Caroline Maupay Druilhet, d. 21 Sept. 1853 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 22 Sept. 1883. | |
380 | ![]() | Obit. for Edward Maupay, d. 15 July 1859 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 16 July 1859. | |
381 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
382 | ![]() | Obit. for Emilie (LaCoste) Hacker, d. 13 Feb. 1866. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 14 Feb. 1866. | |
383 | ![]() | Obit. for Gustave Pitard Sr. From the Times-Picayune, 10 Mar. 1902, p3. | |
384 | ![]() | Obit. for John B. Couret, d. 2 May 1887. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 3 May 1887. | |
385 | ![]() | Obit. for Joseph M. Markey (1857-1919) From the Times-Picayune, 31 July 1919, p11. | |
386 | ![]() | Obit. for Louis Pitard (d. 1901) From the Times-Picayune, 26 Feb. 1901. | |
387 | ![]() | Obit. for Margaret Cooper Tureman (1848-1902) From the Times-Picayune, 8 Dec. 1902, p4 | |
388 | ![]() | Obit. for Pierre Hacker, d. 13 April 1835. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 14 April 1835. | |
389 | ![]() | Obit. for Robert J. Pitard, Times Picayune, 20 June 1983 | |
390 | ![]() | Obit. for Thomas Couret, d. 6 Oct. 1870 in France The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 30 Oct. 1870. | |
391 | ![]() | Obit. for Thomas L Couret (d. 1882) From the Times-Picayune, 22 Nov. 1882. | |
392 | ![]() | Obituary for Abner Wimberly (d. 1858) This was preserved in the Allen Strain family bible. | |
393 | ![]() | Obituary for Allen Strain (d. 1858) This has been preserved in his family bible. | |
394 | ![]() | Obituary for Corinne Pitard, d. 16 Apr. 1880, aged 11 mos. Published 17 Apr. 1880 in The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans | |
395 | ![]() | Obituary for Henri Pitard (d. 1969) From the Times-Picayune, 3 Aug. 1969, p20 | |
396 | ![]() | Obituary for Jean Baptiste Prados (d. Jan. 1863) Published in the Richmond Examiner, 20 Mar. 1863, p2 | |
397 | ![]() | Obituary for Leonora McLellan (d. 1880) She was 2 when she died; this was found in a scrapbook kept by Asahel McLellan, her brother. | |
398 | ![]() | Obituary for Louis Francois Pitard, d. 26 April 1830 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 29 April 1830. | |
399 | ![]() | Obituary for Mary Phillips Pitard (d. 2006) She died Jan. 15, 2006 in Monroe, Louisiana. | |
400 | ![]() | Obituary for Richmond D. Pitard (d. 1954) From the Times-Picayune, 22 Feb. 1954, p39 | |
401 | ![]() | Obituary for Thomas Couret, d. 17 Nov. 1882. The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on on 18 Nov. 1882. | |
402 | ![]() | Obituary notice for Bertrand Couret, d. 31 Aug. 1855 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 1 Sept. 1855. | |
403 | ![]() | Obituary notice for Jacques DeGrange, d. 4 Oct. 1861 The obit. appeared in the The New Orleans Bee/ L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orleans on 5 Oct. 1861 | |
404 | ![]() | Octavius Lyles (b. 1828) His death date is not legible to me. | |
405 | ![]() | Old Kennett Burying Ground This picture is taken with the Meeting House behind the photographer's back. The Webb graves are to the right, just out of the image. | |
406 | ![]() | Old Kennett Meeting This picture is taken from the entrance to the burying ground, which extends behind the photographer. The Harlan family is immediately to the left of the photo, out of view. | |
407 | ![]() | Old Kennett Meeting This is not a Monthly Meeting any more; meetings are held there a few times a year for anyone from the surrounding region. | |
408 | ![]() | Olivia Clagett Lindsey (d. 1929) | |
409 | ![]() | Parthenia Currens (d. June 1848) She died at about 3 months old. | |
410 | ![]() | Paul Iglehart (d. 1907) | |
411 | ![]() | Peter Carl von Rosenberg (d. 1866) Status: Located; | |
412 | ![]() | Philip van Horne Lansdale (d. 1899) | |
413 | ![]() | Pitard Tomb |
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414 | ![]() | Pitard Tomb |
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415 | ![]() | Pitard tomb, names The one name on this which is not on the site is Anna Mishe. She was not a blood relation, but had been taken in by the family way back and lived with them for years. She appears in Gustave Pitard Sr.'s household on the 1880 census as a servant, "Anita Mish," next to her son [presumably her son] Fernand. |
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416 | ![]() | Pitard, Fogarty, Draube, and Dannemann tomb This is the right side of the memorial stone. This is Lilian PItard and two sons-in-law. | |
417 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
418 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |
419 | ![]() | Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove This image is linked to the stones in the foreground. The "Christian Church" stands in the background. Another set of Pollock stones stands 10-15 yards behind the tree standing to the right in the background of this photo, surrounding another tree. That set is in bad condition. A third set of 3 Pollock stones stands on the left of the Church as you face its front door. | |
420 | ![]() | Pollock, Mannen, and Savage graves at Maple Grove These comprise one set of Pollock and Mannen graves at Maple Grove. James Pollock (d. 1930) is on the left. Margaret Currens Savage is at the right edge of the photo, and Isaac Currens Pollock is to her right, just outside of the picture. | |
421 | ![]() | Portrait of Mme. Augustine Massicot Tanneret, by Jacques Amans About Jacques Amans | |
422 | ![]() | Priscilla Charlotte Murray (d. 1884) She died as a young child. | |
423 | ![]() | Priscilla Porter Williams (d. 1897) Status: Located; She was the second wife of Samuel Williams. | |
424 | ![]() | Query from the OR on the Prados murder The memo at the bottom of this page is a note from Gen. Nathaniel Banks inquiring after the murders of Majors Prados and Bauduc on the Virtue. This is taken from the Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, series II, vol. 5. | |
425 | ![]() | Rachel Dimmitt (d. 1866) She was the second wife of James Savage. | |
426 | ![]() | Rachel Sophia Hall (d. 1944) | |
427 | ![]() | Rachel Waters (d. 1939) This is Aunt Jig. | |
428 | ![]() | Rachel Waters Hall (d. 1877) | |
429 | ![]() | Rev. Henry and Mary Duvall Hall This picture shows St. James Church, the church Henry Hall led, in the background. A window inside is dedicated to him as well. Most of the other stones between theirs and the church belong to members of the Hall family. | |
430 | ![]() | Rev. Henry and Mary Duvall Hall | |
431 | ![]() | Rev. Henry Hall (d. 1722) | |
432 | ![]() | Rev. Henry Hall Window, St. James Parish Church | |
433 | ![]() | Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) | |
434 | ![]() | Rev. James Savage (d. 1854) | |
435 | ![]() | Richard and Elizabeth Estep | |
436 | ![]() | Richard and Harriett Hall Estep, and their daughter Mary L. Estep | |
437 | ![]() | Richard and Margaret Lansdale | |
438 | ![]() | Richard and Margaret Lansdale Pue They are buried with the middle of their three children. | |
439 | ![]() | Richard Battee Sellman Duckett (d. 1944) | |
440 | ![]() | Richard Battee Sellman Duckett (d. 1944) This is actually the back of his stone, which is on the left here, facing the boxwood. | |
441 | ![]() | Richard Estep (d. 1919) | |
442 | ![]() | Richard Estep and Eva M. Hall What is Eva M. Hall's maiden name? | |
443 | ![]() | Richard Hyatt Lansdale (1812-1897) | |
444 | ![]() | Richard Hyatt Lansdale (1837-1919) | |
445 | ![]() | Richard Hyatt Lansdale (d. 1958) He was for a time Warden of St. John's in Olney as well; a picture of him is on the wall in an office in the church. | |
446 | ![]() | Richard Lankford (d. 2003) | |
447 | ![]() | Richard T. Estep (d. 1913) | |
448 | ![]() | Robert Freeland, 1807-1886 | |
449 | ![]() | Robert H. Crihfield (d. 1855) | |
450 | ![]() | Robert Murray (d. 1904) | |
451 | ![]() | Robert S. Burwell (d. 1947) | |
452 | Ruth Marie DeGrange Gelpi (d. 1958) | ||
453 | ![]() | Sallie Cheston Ellzey (d. 1961) | |
454 | ![]() | Sallie Currens (d. 1844) | |
455 | ![]() | Sally Mannen and Isaac P. Mannen | |
456 | ![]() | Sally Peake Chew (d. 1925) | |
457 | ![]() | Sally Pollock Mannen and Isaac Pollock Mannen This is Sally and her son "Ike." | |
458 | ![]() | Samuel "Towhead" Hamilton (d. 1890) A veteran of the War of 1812. He and his wife share the same stone, with their names on opposite sides. | |
459 | ![]() | Samuel Franklin "Frank" Lansdale (d. 1908) | |
460 | ![]() | Samuel Franklin Waters (d. 1910) | |
461 | ![]() | Samuel McLellan (1771-1825) | |
462 | ![]() | Samuel Rowland White (d. 1934) | |
463 | ![]() | Samuel Williams (d. 1889) Status: Located; The gravestone gives the evidence of his place of death in Chicago. | |
464 | ![]() | Sara Price Iglehart (d. 1962) | |
465 | ![]() | Sarah Estep Lankford (d. 1958) | |
466 | ![]() | Sarah Gregg (d. 1855) She never married. | |
467 | ![]() | Sarah King and (Rezin) Addison Lansdale Status: Located; | |
468 | ![]() | Sarah Lizzie Pollock (d. 1841) She died at less than one year old. | |
469 | ![]() | Savage-Currens Cemetery, Germantown This is the entire cemetery. It is on private land, sitting immediately on Rt. 875 on the Mason Co. side of Germantown. Not all of the gravestones in this cemetery have (as yet!) been connected to people on this site. A few stones, including at least one immediately in front of the camera, do not appear, and some have obviously become so worn as not to be readable or even visible. | |
470 | ![]() | Simon McLellan (d. 1828) Stone placed by family researcher Prentice Alexander in 1995. | |
471 | ![]() | Slack Family Cemetery This is the cemetery as it looks from Slack Pike. Note that it is on private land. The metal fence is visible inside the grove of trees, with the gate on the left side. The cemetery is untended and very overgrown. | |
472 | ![]() | Sophia Stockett (d. 1888) | |
473 | ![]() | St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church sign This sign is along Rt. 108 in front of the church. I don't know that there is actually a burying ground attached to this church, though I could be wrong. | |
474 | ![]() | St. John's and the Strain window This is the inside of St. John's at Olney; the Strain window is just visible on the left side. | |
475 | ![]() | St. John's at Olney, Sandy Spring, Maryland | |
476 | ![]() | Stephen & Hattie Simpson McCormick | |
477 | ![]() | Stephen McLellan family This is a page from vol. 7 of "Maine Families in 1790" (S234) about Stephen McLellan and his family. Copy courtesy Brenda Pajor, McLellan family researcher. | |
478 | ![]() | Strain and Norwood graves at Baker's Creek Status: Located; | |
479 | ![]() | Strain graves at Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown | |
480 | ![]() | Sue Wilcox Cheston (d. 1945) | |
481 | ![]() | Susan Cheston Hacker (d. 1971) | |
482 | ![]() | Susan Hodges Ogle Welch (d. 1936) | |
483 | ![]() | Susanna Reeder Harris (d. 1827) | |
484 | ![]() | Susie Harrison Murray (d. 1924) | |
485 | ![]() | Tabitha Knight (1807-1890) | |
486 | ![]() | The cemetery at All Hallows Chapel | |
487 | ![]() | The Galloway family at "Tulip Hill" | |
488 | ![]() | The gate to old St. David's Church The old church is to the left; the new chapel is in the background, through the trees, across the road, and up the hill. | |
489 | ![]() | The Hodges family. This is four of the children and their mother. | |
490 | ![]() | The John Hodges Jr. family This includes John Thomas Jr., his wife Ida, and two of their children who died as infants. | |
491 | The library The library was one of the most unique rooms in the house, in part because of its ceiling. The painting above the fireplace is of John Lansdale Jr. in his colonel's uniform during WWII. | ||
492 | ![]() | The Murray family at Christ Church, Owensville | |
493 | ![]() | Thelma Ford Murray (d. 1987) | |
494 | ![]() | Theodore (d. 1905) and Mary J. McLellan (d. 1901) This is their side of the obelisk. | |
495 | ![]() | Thomas and Rachel Waters Hall This shows St. James in the background. Most of the other stones between theirs and the church belong to the Hall family. | |
496 | ![]() | Thomas Franklin (1786-1865) | |
497 | ![]() | Thomas Franklin Lansdale (d. 1891) | |
498 | ![]() | Thomas Franklin Lansdale (d. 1997) | |
499 | ![]() | Thomas Gassaway (1684-1739) | |
500 | ![]() | Thomas Hyatt Lansdale (d. 1878) | |
501 | ![]() | Thomas J. Hall (d. 1880) | |
502 | ![]() | Thomas Jacob Franklin (d. 1854) Died at several months old. | |
503 | ![]() | Thomas John and Esther Loney Hall | |
504 | ![]() | Thomas John Hall (d. 1895) | |
505 | ![]() | Thomas R. Kent (d. 1886) | |
506 | ![]() | Thomas Sellman and Sara Price Iglehart | |
507 | ![]() | Thomas Sellman Hall (d. 1922) | |
508 | ![]() | Thomas Sellman Hall (d. 1953) | |
509 | ![]() | Thomas Sellman Iglehart, Jr. (d. 1934) | |
510 | ![]() | Thomas Sellman Iglehart, Sr. (d. 1904) | |
511 | ![]() | Thomas T. Worthington (d. 1895) | |
512 | ![]() | Thomas Welsh and Elisabeth Sellman Mine Eyes Have Seen Thy Salvation Thomas Welsh October 30, 1789 * July 2 1873 Elisabeth Sellman his wife March 25 1801 * April 11 1864 | |
513 | ![]() | Thomson and Katherine B. (Duckett) King | |
514 | ![]() | Thomson King, Jr. (d. 1970) | |
515 | ![]() | Turn Mannen (1879-1942) | |
516 | ![]() | Turney Graves The Turney family monument and headstones | |
517 | ![]() | Vincent Hamilton (d. 1879) | |
518 | ![]() | Virgil Gregg (d. 1862) He died at the battle of Augusta, Kentucky. | |
519 | ![]() | Walker Moore (d. 1890) | |
520 | ![]() | Webb/Harlan family graves The darker stone in the foreground is so worn as to be illegible, though it clearly has a "W" on it. | |
521 | ![]() | Wedding invitation for Gus Pitard and Helen McLellan, m. 1931 | |
522 | ![]() | Welsh pillar at All Hallows | |
523 | ![]() | Welsh Pillar at All Hallows | |
524 | ![]() | Welsh pillar at All Hallows Thomas and Elizabeth Sellman Welsh. William Sprigg Hall, on the left side of this image, is as yet unidentified. | |
525 | ![]() | West River Quaker Burying Ground This is at the entrance to the burial ground. No meeting house remains. | |
526 | ![]() | William & Ann Hutchinson | |
527 | ![]() | William B. Moore (d. 1919) | |
528 | ![]() | William Burgess (1622-1687) This is a plaque at the gate of the church. | |
529 | ![]() | William Carl von Rosenberg (d. 1905) I assume this is in the city cemetery in Hallettsville, TX. | |
530 | ![]() | William Carl von Rosenberg (d. 1905) This is the inscription on the monument. | |
531 | ![]() | William Currens (d. July 1842) He died at about 2 and a half years old. | |
532 | ![]() | William F. Pollock (d. 1911) and Sue D. Coburn (d. 1907) | |
533 | ![]() | William Henry and Eleanor Sellman Hall | |
534 | ![]() | William Henry Hall (d. 1844) | |
535 | ![]() | William Henry Hall (d. 1927) | |
536 | ![]() | William Henry Hall Jr. (d. 1878) | |
537 | ![]() | William Henry Murray (d. 1945) | |
538 | ![]() | William Hutchinson (d. 1772) courtesy Richard Hutchinson | |
539 | ![]() | William Hutchinson and Ann Simpson Courtesy Richard Hutchinson | |
540 | ![]() | William Jennings Bryan (d. 1915) | |
541 | ![]() | William L. Savage (d. 1852) | |
542 | ![]() | William McLellan & Eliza Clough | |
543 | ![]() | William McLellan & Eliza Clough monument It was place in 1860, 6 years after Eliza's death, by Leonora, the wife of their son W.H.P. McLellan. | |
544 | ![]() | William McLellan and his brig the "Boxer" An article on William McLellan's War of 1812 exploits in the brig "Boxer." | |
545 | ![]() | William R. Crihfield (d. 1933) | |
546 | ![]() | William Shepherd (d. 1969) | |
547 | ![]() | William Webb (d. 1753) I assume that this is his stone, but of course it is very worn. | |
548 | ![]() | Williams pillar at All Hallows | |
549 | ![]() | Williams pillar at All Hallows | |
550 | ![]() | Williams pillar at All Hallows | |
551 | ![]() | Williams pillar at All Hallows | |
552 | ![]() | Worthington Monument I don't know how the other grave in front of the monument (Ella King), might be connected to the Worthingtons. | |
553 | ![]() | WWI Draft registration for Edward A. Gamard This gives several good bits of information: his age and birth date, his address, his profession and work address at the time, and his "medium" height and weight. He gives his wife Amy as his closest relative. | |
554 | ![]() | WWI draft registration for Henry St. John Pitard This gives several good bits of information: his age and birth date, his address, his profession (buyer at Pitard Hardware) and work address (1031 Canal St.) at the time, and his height and weight ("stout"). He claimed an exemption because he was the sole breadwinner. |