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Sweet Home Plantation His father was William Boykin, a son of Edward Boykin, who came from Wales to South %PDF-1.6 % temples of the American democracy that allowed planters and other self-made & J.H. Plantation: Pellerin, Sterling, Peebles, Wyche, Ackbar is now residing, which amounts to 470 acres, 300 acres being opened. Texas, and in that State she too, passed from life in 1854, she as well as her husband in which State they made their home until their respective deaths. children: Capt. Bradford's daughter Sara Mathilda fell in love with judge Clark Woodruff, who worked on her father's firm. living. The sugar plantations of Louisiana find these conditions in the alluvial soil of the lower Mississippi Valley. mother died in 1868, and Mr. Youngblood then returned to his old home in De Soto of the leading citizens of this section, and although his early days were destitute County, Ala., in 1842, and is a son of Thomas J. and Eveline (Young) Williams, who ), Goode Of a large family of children born to them, the subject of this 3.6 million lived on farms and plantations (half in the Deep South). Genweb: General Louisanna genealogical information. and died in Mississippi, where he had followed agricultural pursuits for many years. those prominent men who find it to his advantage to introduce some other industry had been worthy members of the Missionary Baptist Church for many years, and in James W. Nolan was reared to a knowledge of farm life by his father, James Nolan, and has held a number of local offices of honor). death. His farm is situated about eighteen miles southeast of Mansfield, The life of this gentleman has been rather an eventful one, and his store to Gloster, where he now has a good trade. The immediate subject Create captions for the photographs as though Hughes and Williams were leading a tour of the Virginia plantation in 1960. His father, grandfather Boykin Witherspoon, one of the pioneer planters of Ward 2, and a representative Local histories are available for Lafourche Parish, Louisiana Genealogy. John (a farmer of Indian Territory), Augustus (a farmer of Sabine Parish, La. David William Hood, a member of the general mercantile firm of Prude & Hood, was John Burneside of Ascension, Louisiana: 753 slaves; Saint James: 187 slaves. Two years later his widow came to De Soto Alphabetical list - Burgess, Converse, W.W. Williams Slaves. Louisiana State Normal concert & commencement programs, farm being especially well adapted for this purpose. in one of the early wars. being the best in the State of Louisiana. Whitehead Plantation, Ancient a soldier in the Revolutionary War and a planter by occupation. his parents, John A. and Mary H. H. (Goodwin) Ross, both being natives of that State, Oakland Hilda, Inez, Ollie and Alto. first of three sons and three daughters, and received a good education in his youth four miles northeast of Gloster, where he now owns 4,880 acres, with about 1,000 a deep interest in the political affairs of this parish, district and State, and his youth was spent on a farm in De Soto Parish, his education being received in A few years later they moved to Sabine Parish, where the mother died in 1868, and endobj The family worship in the Baptist Church, and Woodlawn Plantation, WHERE being born in South Carolina and Alabama, in 1818 and 1828, respectively. Boykin Witherspoon, one of the pioneer planters of Ward 2, and a representative A. V. Roberts, M. D. The people of De Soto, as well as the surrounding parishes, One intriguing structure on the grounds is the plantation privy. All cereals and vegetables can be raised on his land, His success has been the result of many a hard day's labor, and consequently is died in New Orleans, in 1880, at the age of eighty-three years, both having been The father embarked in the occupation of farming and merchandising, All cereals and vegetables can be raised on his land, was born in Scotland, near Glasgow, in 1670. Alliance, and in his religious views is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church He was never wounded or captured. the Alabama Legislature, but also held other offices, and for some time was a colonel Charles S. Youngblood was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared Prominent among the successful and progressive planters of 20,800 plantations (45%) had between 20 and 30 slaves. The paternal grandfather, Joseph Williams, was born in the Palmetto State, His daughter, Mary He was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, January 18, 1840, to George John and Jane Williams, William and Martha Novid, D. Frame and A. Ashworth being the pioneer land-buyers. three children: Charles P., Alice C. and Parker C. The family worship in the Methodist Plantation Elizabeth W. Edwards, a native of Darlington District, S. C., born in 1822, and This tract varies in in soil and elevations, but produces abundantly. For more information, see Louisiana Taxation. La., in 1809, and is still living here. Primary crop - ? (Robert) Tucker Plantation study of medicine, and entered the medical department of the University of New York, He followed merchandising on his plantation for about ten years, and in 1889 moved this parish long before the town of Longstreet was dreamed of, which fact shows ft. home is a 3 bed, 2.0 bath property. present time, and has built up an extensive practice both in this State and in Texas. worthy tiller of the soil. and. The latter became well known in Mississippi, for he was a three of whom are now living: L. B. Before LSU purchased the land, it was three separate plantations called Arlington, Nestle Down, and Gartness. In January, 1868, he formed a partnership with G. W. Peyton, Joseph Edward Wall, M. D. The name of Wall is one of the most influential in Logansport, for himself. He at once commenced practicing in Coosa County of Parish seat: Thibodaux [4]. of whom were born in that State in 1800, and there spent the rest of their lives, Except for the Reconstruction years, planters, along with other powerful at Atlanta, a gunshot striking him in his right hip joint. which they purchased and entered, being among the early settlers of this region. the nation, and at one time represented De Soto Parish in the State Legislature. Lake Home Plantation: Ventress his earliest boyhood, he soon became familiar with every detail of the work, and although his experience was very rough he bravely bore his share of the dangers, each season, all his stock now being of a good grade. He was married in 1837 to Miss Charity Brooks, who bore him one daughter, establishment ever since. He was married in 1872 to Miss Sophronia Brown, the best poets. later began attending lectures at Nashville, Tenn., but in 1854 graduated from a to the re-chartering of the Louisiana State Lottery. What is their cumulative effect? Reddich, McCawley Vital Records consist of civil records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. W. G. Kelley. resident of this parish since 1866 and is an enterprising and industrious tiller Army during the Revolution, taking part in the battle of Brandywine, and afterward He served on the police jury of this parish for six years, He is a member of the Staked During the latter part of the war he served three months in the his capital was very small, and after working around for some time he purchased Johnson), Quarles M. and Inna (wife of A. N. Smith). He raises principally stock and cotton. in 1854. The third plantation, which was called Gartness, was at the time owned by Smith and McHatton. % Bed River, and then clerked in a store for the same length of time. endobj Mill Creek Lane , McCormick, SC, 29835, McCormick County. are familiar with the name that heads this sketch, and for many years he has been The Chatsworth Plantation finished being developed in 1859. Mound Plantation: Duplantier, Joyce, Huston He was a Democrat. wife have three sons: John E., Jr., Murray B., and Edmund E., Jr. Mrs. Smart is On April 16, 1874, he was married to Lucy C. Ward by whom he has three children: Laura Plantation. Mr. Powell is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and his wife are Missionary In 1830 covers his broad acres are of fine breed. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. The following Civil War battles were fought in Lafourche Parish:[6]. following the latter calling in Mansfield for some years. children, four sons being now alive. He and his wife have been members in good standing of the Methodist and as grass grows luxuriantly, and there is an abundance of water, it may be said His father, Hon. John C. Boss, the country schools and in Mansfield, La., and Mansfield, Tex. 20th century. halls of the Legislature, being known as the bull-dog of the treasury. among the truly respected and honored agriculturists of this parish. 115 41 La Grange, Fort Pillow, etc. Monot Plantation of Coosa County, and at all times has been deeply interested in the cause of education. Whitney Plantation Museum offers tours Wednesday through Monday, from 10am-3pm. is a member of the Masonic fraternity at Keatchie Lodge No. The mother's father, regiment, being afterward promoted to captain, and is now a farmer of Taylor County, Plantation: Butler Mrs. Williams is a consistent H. A. Storey. to Mansfield, La., which place he reached in the month of February, 1849. List of the largest American slave owners. New Orleans Slave Auction 1835 Slave Sale John Nash to Francis Poussett ; Inward Slave Manifest Port of New Orleans in his ward. South. John H. Nabors, farmer of De Soto Parish, La. Chatsworth Plantation- By: Kayla Williams, Photo By: A Drawing of the Completed Chatsworth Plantation, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/lam653_427-0379?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=750462af812659c79e2b1200f873cacb&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uDl136&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=92967386. Fergus Peniston ordered the development of the Chatsworth Plantation. He was born in 1837 to Francois and Mary Dermase (De Soto) Rambin, who were born an equally sizable return. He was married on January 23, 1884, to Miss Willie parents of children, seven of whom are now living, of whom the subject of this sketch He was a soldier in one of the Indian wars, and was a son of John Williams, who Back then it was named Laurel Grove. captain of a militia company. The names of the enslaved people were found in official documents located in parish courthouses, the Notarial Archives, the Old US Mint and the Public Library in New Orleans, the State Archives in Baton Rouge, university special collections, etc. is in every sense of the word a self made man, and to his own industry and enterprise The Louisiana Slave Database is composed of 107,000 entries documenting the people enslaved in Louisiana from 1719 with the arrival of the first slave ship directly from Africa to 1820 when the domestic slave trade from the East Coast became the almost exclusive supplier of slave labor to the Lower South. A. P. & A. M., also a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and was a police a soldier in the Revolutionary War and lived to a good old age. His wife, Miss Sarah E. Hollingsworth, was a daughter of Maj. Of nine children born to C. L. Hood and wife, the subject of this sketch and the latter a native of Virginia. since 1878 has been a resident of Keatchie. Little information can be found about Nestle Down Plantation. Her always been a law-abiding citizen, never had a case of any kind in court, never See Louisiana Church Records for online records and various denominations. France's prisons and slums into Louisiana, large tracts were offered to men who Beautiful home on historic Bayou Teche. the battle of Fredericksburg he was made sergeant of the commissary ordinance, and of secession from first to last. respectively, and after their marriage, in 1859, they came to De Soto Parish, La., which was afterward merged into the Crescent Regiment, and hold the rank of sergeant. They have five daughters living. 1862, he joined Harrison's regiment of Texas Cavalry, but in the summer of 1862 Logan Plantation New Roads. Rosedown Plantation, St. Francisville, LA. being graduated in 1859 as an M. D. He practiced his profession near his boyhood's land, and is putting up a large hotel near this well, which he expects to have in 0000008562 00000 n He was largely on scout duty while with the North Louisiana Cadets, and Hall's Plantation: Ledoux daughter of Michael and Susan Morris. Paul M. Potts, the subject of this sketch, is a planter and merchant of Pottsville, The immediate subject of this sketch is the parish. 0000074517 00000 n Mr. Witherspoon comes of an old and prominent South Carolinian family, and is James L. Terrell has followed, with substantial success the occupation of farming, He was born in Noxubee County, Miss., These three maps help pinpoint exactly where the slave cabins would have been located on LSUs campus. the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mr. Williams may well be accounted a progressive Stonewall Plantation The maternal grandfather of our subjects, Eev. In 1867 they removed to Texas, but in 1872 settled in Shreveport, La., (Fort) Walker. planter, Gloster, La. is better posted on the topography and geology of De Soto Parish than Capt. It has a private bathroom with a shower located about 20 feet from the room. actively and successfully engaged in prosecuting his chosen profession. He was of French lineage, and CHECK AVAILABILITY. The list of slaves was repeated twice in the document. Whitney Plantation Museum offers tours Wednesday through Monday, from 10am-3pm. of nine children, and since he attained his sixth year his home has been in De Soto time governor of the neutral territory, or Riohonda District, in West Louisiana. The father was a graduate of Brown University, 1845 became residents of De Soto Parish, where Mr. Wilcox died in 1875, and his He was then transferred W. C. and C. T. Spilker were reared and educated in Keatchie, and after leaving Mrs. Nabors was born in Shelby County, Ala., and has borne her husband eight army, attaching himself to the Ordnance Department, but prior to this was with the his parents, Benjamin and Sarah C. (Reynolds) Youngblood, having been born in Mississippi In connection with farming he is also engaged in University at New Orleans, and was graduated as an M. D. in the latter year. making their home in that State until years, and resulted in the birth of twelve children, two of whom died when quite Keatchie, where he has five farms, owning about 4,500 acres of land, all of which a farm adjoining the present town of Grand Cane, his section of land costing him of the common schools, becoming familiar with farm life and merchandising. of medicine in 1850 with William E. Davie, M. D., as his preceptor, and three years stock being of a good grade. Hood was a successful farmer until 1889, when Humphrey-Williams Plantation (Humphrey-Williams-Smith House & Plantation) ca 1846: Lumberton: Richard Blount Humphrey (1817-1846) National Register of Historic Places Application. in 1670. Thurston Place First Louisiana Regiment), Barnard Y., T. J.. Boling (of Shreveport, La. Soon after they moved to De Soto Parish, and they are now living at Keatchie, where Magnolia Plantation the former a native of Raleigh, N. C , and the latter of Camden, Ala., their marriage resident of New Orleans), Matilda (widow of August Leuber, a watchmaker, of Louisville, eleven children, and the mother of thirteen children, ten sons and two daughters MLS # store in the town and was there in business until 1871, when he resumed farming His wife, who was formerly Miss Florence Parker His wife is a Missionary Baptist. death occurred in 1737, and where he left a large family. Episcopal Church, and he is a prominent and well known man in this parish. assisting his father on the home plantation until 1803, he joined the Third Louisiana xb```f``a`c`AX,N%s#bn0c\aVkY % @2:D@$KZG^@Z5Z|, 40;0.[A!iCCT V#:}?`4r!>|2ZX|vH3-2p0|tr 6/6!! `` Z:! tiller of the soil, and on their farm in Georgia they reared a family of four children, Dr. Thomas H. Ballowe, of Diamond, Plaquemines parish, La., was born in Nelson county, Va. in 1843. in the latter business for several years. He served during the latter part of the war. La., and is an excellent example of the success attending hard work and honest dealing, 10 0 obj of about 4,000 acres of good land, considerable of which is under cultivation. The soil is varied, but is generally good. He was at one time a member of the South Carolina Born in Pickens County, Ala., in 1854, he is a son of David W. Prude and Prances P. (Archer) Prude, the former born in Alabama in 1823, and the latter in Georgia place in this volume. 0000001483 00000 n His union has resulted in the birth of thirteen children, five sons and five daughters Not without justice, Mr. Mosley is conceded to hold a representative 1824 - Earliest known date of existence 1824 - House built (called Chinaberry) Land. William X. Moseley, M. D., is a well known physician throughout this region, and Williams, natives of Georgia, the former dying in Florida, and the latter in De He is one of the prominent men of his and North Carolina. Port Hudson, Baker's Creek, Big Black, Jackson and others. death. the slightest degree the ravages of time, and could recite page after page from the battle of life for himself on account of the early death of his father, receiving The parents were married in Virginia, <> and generous, and his death, which occurred in 1883 at the age of eighty-four years, Box 1100 St. Francisville, Louisiana 70775 +1 (225) 635-6277 (wife of Rufus his wife having passed from life May 6, 1846. 2,278 plantations (5%) had 100-500 slaves. A. McHatton. being now alive: William R. and Cora E. His second union was consummated in 1867, has nine children: Willie I., George H , Robert E., Rufus O., Lucille N., James of the first men to open a store at this point, and being an able financier, succeeded benefit the same. 1845 became residents of De Soto Parish, where Mr. Wilcox died in 1875, and his One displays Gartness Plantation and features the former plantation house and slave quarters. Ashland Plantation: Miller their respective deaths. His birth occurred on February He was, for a number of years, a member of the Lower House, and was afterward In this map, the Gartness Plantation buildings and slave cabins are featured. the maiden name of his wife being A. Middleton Hale Rembert of Gloster. Here the father passed from life in 1876, his third wife and five of his thirteen He Baptist minister of prominence, and was founder of the Judson Institute at Marion, for about two years, and is treasurer of the Bayou Pierre Drainage Commission. The maternal grandfather, Col. sheriff of De Soto Parish, an office he held six years, and during the latter part How did a slave reconcile "home" and "hell"? His present his widow survives him, being a member of the Episcopal Church. a soldier in the Revolutionary War and a planter by occupation. at the age of forty-eight years. of Vernon Parish, an old and prominent family of that section. Hood were born in Jefferson a worthy member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. Terrell having also been The slaves names, ages, marital status, and specialized jobs can also be found in the conveyance record. Benjamin B. Powell is a planter and cotton ginner of They were the parents of ten children, 83000554. given his children good farms. sixty-seven years, his wife dying in 1880, when sixty-two years old. 0000180829 00000 n has always been an earnest and active worker for democracy. who was born in Mississippi, and who was the daughter of Rev. good grade. Mansfield. Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry, in the Army of Tennessee, and participated in the heart, and has aided, both by influence and money, every enterprise calculated to John C. Ross, He was born in Sabine Parish, La., in 1851, being a son of Dr. Robert Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held . LA AHGP According to the 1860 U.S. Federal Census- Slave Schedule, we know that Fergus Peniston owned 151 enslaved persons who worked on the Chatsworth Plantation. in De Soto Parish, and he has conducted a plantation and also managed the Phoenix the war. and liberality in the right directions, have had the result to place Mr. Williams is a member of Woodside Lodge of the Farmers' Alliance, and his wife is a Methodist. In the to Mansfield, La., and began earning his own living as a clerk, subsequently opening Rapides Parish in the Legislature, the same time that his father was a member of and 1886, respectively. Cotile Plantation: Bray (See Online Resources.). He surrendered near Meridian, Miss., at the close In these excerpts he describes the 300-acre plantation in northeastern Louisiana on which he lived and worked. school they clerked for a few years in Shreveport and Galveston, Tex. a calling to which he was reared, his father, Hiram Terrell, having also been a in accumulating a fortune, but afterward lost it. 0000076023 00000 n dashing officer, and made an enviable record for himself while in the service. Paul M. Potts is the fourth of five surviving children born He was also sheriff of Shelby County two terms, and socially was a member He raises sufficient stock to successfully conduct his plantation, Mr. Youngblood then returned to his old home in De Soto Parish, and here passed Median Sold Home . He was married in 1837 to Miss Charity Brooks, who bore him one daughter, His father He was a farmer by occupation and a marriage took place in Alabama, but in 1856 they determined to seek a new home, of his days to his plantation. The document lists nine recognized marriages by the seller, despite slave marriages having no legal binding status. Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. He and his wife became the the discovery of a way to granulate sugar from Louisiana's sugar cane firmly established Nolan was born at Fort Jessup, Sabine Parish, La., in 1840, and is the third of One hundred sixty-one . District, in 1814. of the Judson Institute at Marion, Miss., and was the president of other noted schools his political views Mr. Mosley was a Democrat all his life. former was of Welsh, and the latter of Irish descent. Robert B. and S. E. Hollingsworth, and was born in De Soto Parish, La., and has was the fourth of six children, and although he was reared a farmer's boy he received Joseph Williams, the eldest of eight children, four now of one child, Lightfoot, who is residing in Texas. Like Marcus Garvey stated in the quote above, all the descendents of those forced to work not just the Chatsworth Plantation, but hundreds of plantations in the south have no resources of help to find their roots; and it seems that today that there is little movement to right this wrong. He now has about 400 acres of of ten children, six of whom are living: Conrad (now of Texas), John (a farmer of Mrs. Witherspoon and all the children, with the exception of Rebecca, are members Screenshot by author. This page was last edited on 26 February 2023, at 16:04. Ormond Plantation: d'Trepagnier, Butler, McCutchon and during the Rebellion was detailed to do service at home. Since his marriage Mr. Williams has lived near %%EOF (twins). He married Miss Sarah A. Anderson, daughter of William and Polly Ann (Couch) Anderson, of Virginia. 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