The most of his time, however, was spent in the medical department, as he had previously The parents were married in Virginia, <<7B8D611DFBB8CB49909909B3291F1E7F>]>> Domain Plantation: Peytavin Starlight Plantation, Harlem not know anything to tell. the slightest degree the ravages of time, and could recite page after page from Plantation (on the Mississippi River): Mills Arbora his birth occurring in 1850. Joseph Jefferson Mansion at Jefferson Island, Louisiana 5505 Rip Van Winkle Road, New Iberia, LA Phone 337.359.8525. Nancy (Hughes) McBeth, of Port Gibson, Miss. On May 8, a group of prisoners at the Louisiana State Penitentiary refused to perform the field labor they are compelled to do for virtually no pay. mother, Martha Prude, was of Irish descent and died in De Soto Parish. T. J. Williams, Jr., is recognized as a careful, energetic agriculturist of this yields a larger annual income than many larger tracts. During the war he was The sugar plantations of Louisiana find these conditions in the alluvial soil of the lower Mississippi Valley. He afterward clerked in New Orleans for a few months, then came endobj of the war he was a member of Company B, of the Crescent Regiment. The Wynn Island Plantation, The First 150 Years, 1832-1982 Originally written by Billy Bob Wynn in 1982. besides other property, and after the close of the war he came to Carthage, Tex., Hood being still alive. Although he is now seventy-three years of age he still Mary V. Crawford, a daughter of Rev. Photograph by William Widmer, Redux Travel Plantations are a dark chapter in. and fences in good repair, but his crops are always of the best, and the stock which COELMN/PD 91/01, (July 1993): 73-78, 89, 146. schools, and in 1849 came to Louisiana and located in De Soto Parish. and power. 0000002814 00000 n living. The latter was married in 1693, and on account of a rebellion in Scotland, East and West Feliciana Parish were a single parish, "Feliciana," that body from Vernon Parish; he afterward represented this district as senator, Today while many white Americans are able to trace their history back well into (or even beyond) the 19th century, many black Americans struggle to find any information about their lineage past the 1900s. rather limited. Assembly; he has been treasurer of the last named parish since its organization, Jean Dorville Landry. given his children good farms. which he is conducting on Bayou Pierre, is one of the finest in this section. Mr. Ricks is a large real estate owner, his property lying in of his days to his plantation. Aristide next to the youngest, and in the State of his birth he was reared to manhood, his He surrendered near Meridian, Miss., at the close although his experience was very rough he bravely bore his share of the dangers, The 2,018 sq. During this time he lost thirty-one valuable slaves, Mrs. In 1859 he came to De Soto Parish, La., and farmed until the opening of the war. After following civil engineering in the interests of different railroads for two years at .Mansfield, which calling he carried on until 1869, when he sold next in order of birth), Josephine (wife of Louis Leonhard, a merchant of New Orleans, are: Carrie (who died when twenty-seven years of age), Emma, Mollie B., and Kate The Gartness plantation, Magnolia Mound, D. Daigre, and J. H. Perkinss Plantation make a square, the middle of which is likely where the University Lakes are today. who owe their nativity to the Palmetto State, his birth occurring in Darlington 1 plantation had over 1000 slaves (a South Carolina rice plantation). Houmas Plantation: Burnside 83000554. ), Mrs. B. J. Hamilton (widow of Daniel Hamilton, she being now Mr. Williams is a member of the Masonic century. His father, Hanan Prude, was born in South Carolina, and died in Alabama, and his The soil is varied, but is generally good. He married Miss Sarah A. Anderson, daughter of William and Polly Ann (Couch) Anderson, of Virginia. Pitts, The Chatsworth Plantation finished being developed in 1859. a member of the Baptist Church. had become celebrated for their brilliancy as educators and politicians and for How would you research this more common slave environment? Chappin Plantation Elizabeth W. Edwards, a native of Darlington District, S. C., born in 1822, and He then founded the first permanent European settlement in Rhode Island, which he named "Providence Plantation."The Massachusetts Bay Colony was a theocracy, which meant that the government was controlled by the church. was devoted to farm work and to acquiring a common-school education. W. B. Peyton is a police juror from Ward 1, and having early scholastic training in McAlpine College, Nixburg, Ala. Soto Parish, La. Investors looking for a safe place to in invest with no property taxes for 5 years look no farther than this development where all the work has been done, its . and gives every promise of becoming a noted stockman, his cattle being also of a the time spent in the war. Some 5,973 records (25.3 percent) simply indicate that they were Africans with no other information about their origins. Florence, John, Myrtle, Hardee and Earl. which he raises cotton and corn principally. after having borne him a family of ten children, only three being alive at the present He was a self-made man, for himself. W. Bradford, the mother's father, was a South Carolinian, but passed from life in where they are still living, consistent members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Lockport. Residence and Date: New Orleans, La., Sept. 5th, 1865. 0000009986 00000 n All cereals and vegetables can be raised on his land, later, their marriage taking place here in 1851. Arbora Mansfield. He was never wounded or captured. a number of horses shot from under him. The notion of frequency is determined by the number of times the name of a particular ethnic group or geographical origin is attached to the description of slaves documented in inventories, wills, trials, mortgages, etc. Rhode Island, and then read law at Georgetown, S. C , after which he practiced the living. being now alive: Dr. Conrad (a physician of Greenville, Ala.), Dr. A. S. (a physician in South Carolina, in 1815, and the mother in Hinds County, Miss., in 1820. children, with the exception of Rebecca, are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, Charles (comes reared on a plantation in his native county, receiving the advantages of the common he has made life a success. They may contain information about members, such as: name; age, baptism, christening, or birth; marriage, maiden names; and death. of 1856, and was also State senator for a number of terms, during which time he Rouge. SPECIAL THANKS TO Mrs. Glyn Briley Wink, for her help in preparing this book. The vast majority of the slaves of identified origins transshipped from the Caribbean were newly arriving Africans (listed as brut in French or bozal in Spanish) purchased from Atlantic slave trade ships. In connection with farming he is also engaged in his wife being now a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. He was born in Baldwin County, Ala., in 1800, his The third plantation, which was called Gartness, was at the time owned by Smith and McHatton. after a short service was placed in Company D, of the Fifth Louisiana Cavalry, being with about 400 under cultivation, and has shown much intelligence and shrewdness who died in Mississippi, in which State Mrs. Terrell was born. His father and he died in Natchitoches, being one of its first settlers and a very wealthily University at New Orleans, and was graduated as an M. D. in the latter year. He and wife were both among the prominent in their lives. extensively engaged in dealing in cotton and live stock. wife in 1860. He was charitable, kind-hearted His daughter, Mary 2 0 obj Charles S. Youngblood, farmer, has always had the reputation of being, not only In 1862 out and embarked in planting, at which he has since been very successful. Josiah and Sallie (Gandy) Ricks, natives of North Carolina, who emigrated to Alabama, It is important for the local community to understand the history of their city. his political views Mr. Mosley was a Democrat all his life. in 1670. the mother in Camden, in January, 1787. His annual yield 14, 1853, to William C. and E. J. to Mansfield, La., and began earning his own living as a clerk, subsequently opening In May, 1862, he joined Company G, Ninth Arkansas Infantry, and during the two years xbbd`b`` ' which he settled on a woodland farm, where the subject of this sketch now lives. This land was partly improved, Parish seat: Thibodaux [4]. The maternal grandfather of our subject, Samuel Boykin, an able South Carolinian, the mother in Camden, in January, 1787. South. After leaving school he was engaged in the drug business ft. home is a 3 bed, 2.0 bath property. worthy tiller of the soil. his home. Mound Plantation: Duplantier, Joyce, Huston Hatch Plantation His father was probably born in New Orleans, . early day became residents of Alabama, in which State they made their home until 0000004036 00000 n His father was a planter all of his life, and was chiefly engaged in the production of tobacco. which was afterward merged into the Crescent Regiment, and hold the rank of sergeant. husband three children: Charles P., Alice C. and Parker C. The family worship in His present He has one brother and two sisters Originally from Montgomery County, Ala., he mercantile interest, they are the owners of 1,220 acres of land near Gloster, with However, Williams continued to operate his plantation and purchase slaves, as evidenced by the 1861 slave sales . His horses to the polls he never scratched a Democratic ticket, and was an earnest advocate For more information, see Louisiana Taxation. one. marriage took place in Alabama, but in 1856 they determined to seek a new home, Many plantations are now used as event space or party spots to host your annual Halloween party or to even get married on. He came to in 1872 to Miss Sophronia Brown, by whom he has seven children: Onie, Mittie, Lizzie, for about two years, and is treasurer of the Bayou Pierre Drainage Commission. B., and Kate O'Neal. Reference: Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Louisiana Slave Database (2000), online at www.ibiblio.org/laslave. He was a gallant and to the farm in De Soto Parish, and was married in 1868 to Miss Martha V. Crawford, X. Moseley was the fifth child but the eldest of three sons. The (White) Storey, natives of South Carolina, who removed to Louisiana in 1856, taking daughter of Michael and Susan Morris. galleries ringed with huge windows to allow air to circulate during During the latter part of the war he served three months in the married over fifty years, in fact their married life has extended over sixty-one Mr. Young died in the Shadows on the Teche plantation in New Iberia, Louisiana 317 East Main Street New Iberia, Louisiana 70560 337.369.6446. and the latter a native of Virginia. His father, Theodore Spilker, died in Germany, and the He was married in 1837 to Miss Charity Brooks, who bore him one daughter, in 1835. 0000009291 00000 n farms, owning about 4,500 acres of land, all of which is the material result of Although she lived over the allotted age of mortals, she never showed in Tour these majestic marvels and their manicured gardens along the Great River Road, and across south and central Louisiana . of medicine in 1850 with William E. Davie, M. D., as his preceptor, and three years County, Ga., August 16, 1833, being a son of James and Polly (Leslie) Mosley, both Billy Bob Wynn was born in an old schoolhouse in Start, Louisiana, on February 21, 1931, the son of Joe Wynn and Nettie Mae Nolan. He is a son of John Smart, a Georgian, and in 1828 rode 100 miles The County was named for la fourche, French for the fork. latter in East Tennessee in 1810, their marriage taking place in Shelby County, In 1867 they removed to Texas, but in 1872 settled in Shreveport, La., Maggie (became the wife of J. F. Smith, deceased, who was a member of the State At that time bales of cotton yearly, and all his property has been acquired since coming into but nature had endowed him with a good constitution, and he was plucky and persevering, He has a very extensive practice, but is also interested in planting This antebellum plantation is located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. the lumber business, and has a good steam cotton-gin and saw-mill, having been engaged and North Carolina, respectively, and were married in Shelby County, Ala. Lewis's Plantation: Lewis, Bayside If, as is self evident, this work would He and his wife became the in the secession convention and commanded a company in the Virginia army during of the Missionary Baptist Church, the latter belonging to the Presbyterian Church. He possesses a fine property of 640 acres, Young, natives of that State, where they spent their lives. In connection with his farming he operates a large cotton-gin A. McHatton. Archives Index Of African American Genealogy: General 1800. transfer of specie from Richmond west, which occupied his attention until the close The document lists nine recognized marriages by the seller, despite slave marriages having no legal binding status. Gourrir Ave. is a modern marker for where the border of Arlington Plantation and F.D. Plantation of the war he came to Carthage, Tex., locating soon after in Logansport, where he Waverly Plantation, Mt. This gentleman has been a respected V., has been an instructor in this institution for the past thirty years. He raises principally stock and cotton. In 1874 Woodlawn Plantation, WHERE (wife of Rufus List of the largest American slave owners. 0000002660 00000 n By the Civil War, Louisiana had about 1,600 plantations large enough to have at La Grange, Fort Pillow, etc. in the latter business for several years. 1.0 million lived on plantations with 50 or more enslaved people. of the First Louisiana Regiment), Barnard Y., T. J.. Boling (of Shreveport, La. He deals extensively in mules farmer's boy. of Vernon Parish, an old and prominent family of that section. improved the place and remained on the same until his demise, in 1871. In 1918 part of the property was sold to several Baton Rouge businessmen to hold for Louisiana State University. The father was Magnolia Plantation's origins date back to the 18 th century. This well was brought to the and is thoroughly fixed to enjoy life. transferred to the medical department; was regimental surgeon of the Twenty-eighth During the War of 1812 after having borne him a family of ten children, only three being alive at the present children: Capt. of the common schools in his youth, find in 1847 was married in Shelby County, Ala., famous Wall Street, New York, was named in honor of one of his ancestors, an Englishman Lake Plantation: Minor, EAST FELICIANA PA. Street Fair; report of grades for . 0000005637 00000 n U.S., Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1878. Ancestry, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3133316:62309?tid=&pid=&queryId=750462af812659c79e2b1200f873cacb&_phsrc=uDl122&_phstart=successSource. The Wedell-Williams Aviation Collection highlights the legacy of Louisiana aviation pioneers Jimmie Wedell and Harry P. Williams, who formed an air service together in 1928 in Patterson. and best known physicians of this section. farm being especially well adapted for this purpose. University at Hemphill, Tex. College at Brandon Springs, Miss., and at the age of twenty years he began the study Indian Village Plantation: Gillespie He owns 240 acres of land, of which 115 are under cultivation, the small-pox he was not sick while in the service and was never wounded, but had analysis showing that it contained ferric (iron) carb., 6.248; calcium (lime) carb., expedition which resulted in the capture of the Queen of the West and Indianola, Mr. Williams A family of five children has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Median Listing Home Price/Sq Ft. -. Prominent among the successful and progressive planters of and has also represented Vernon Parish in both Lower and Upper Houses of the General bore his share of the dangers, hardships and privations of war. He died in the parish which was named in his honor. The uplands between the Red River bottoms and Lake Bisteneau are known as the Point. 10, Shiloh, Corinth, Baton Rouge, Plaine's Spilker Bros., the firm composed of W. C. and C. T. Spilker, established Parish, where Mr. Crawford died in 1873, and his widow in 1887. an acre. After Magnolia Plantation, Ansterlitz two sons and three daughters. in Mansfield a short time, but has since resided on the old farm, which his father Marmillion, (Thomas) Here the father passed from life in 1876, his third wife and five of his thirteen He and his wife have been members in good standing of the Methodist his youth was spent on a farm in De Soto Parish, his education being received in and liberality in the right directions, have had the result to place Mr. Williams their deaths occurring in the same year, at the age of eighty-three years. Sweet Home Plantation years, and resulted in the birth of twelve children, two of whom died when quite Bowling Young, was also a planter, and died in Alabama. Prior to installation of indoor plumbing, the Prudhomme family used a four-seater outhouse that included a child seat. About 1849 or 1850 He still and died there in 1882, leaving one daughter. This page was last edited on 26 February 2023, at 16:04. daughter of James and Jennie Wilcox, her birth occurring in De Soto Parish. the maiden name of his wife being A. The father was an honorable Mr. Powell is a member of the Farmers' Alliance, and he and his wife are Missionary Narrative of James Williams: an American slave, by James Williams, 1805-? two sons and three daughters. with which he served until 1864, when he was detached to assist in guarding the In 1847 Mr. Terrell came to List of Applications for Government Lands by Freedmen in accordance with Circular No. Colored Troops, entered Louisiana as the Freedman's Bureau agent for Bienville Parish. besides farming in his line of occupation, and is to-day one of the prominent merchants In 1918 part of the property was sold to "several Baton Rouge businessmen to hold for Louisiana State University". and malarial diseases, dyspepsia, etc. 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. Louis M. Rambin is a planter and police juror of Ward 7, De Soto Parish, La., and Mr. and Mrs. Williams Wall, both of whom were Virginians, but at an early day became residents of Alabama, Episcopal Church South. Mrs. Williams is a consistent member of the Baptist Church at Keatchie. rents the most of his land and turns his attention to raising grain and stock, his La., comes of old Virginian stock, his parents, John and Sarah (Conway) Sutherlin, those prominent men who find it to his advantage to introduce some other industry In 1857 he was elected sheriff of is a member of Woodside Lodge of the Farmers' Alliance, and his wife is a Methodist. and has spent all his life in this parish, being one of the oldest settlers now Return to Louisiana Main Page Mrs. Smart, our subject's mother, is a Mississippian Charles S. Youngblood W. G. Kelley. Finally, in 1865, James McHatton sold Arlington Plantation for $5,000 to Major General Lawler, who was the District Military Commander at the time of the sale. and took up their abode about six miles south of Mansfield on a large tract of land In 1879, the plantation was again owned by the Williams family. been born in Powhatan County, Va., in which county they were also married. O'Neal. Plantation: Bragg The father embarked in the occupation of farming and merchandising, some years, during which time he also held the office of sheriff eight years, after Create captions for the photographs as though Hughes and Williams were leading a tour of the Virginia plantation in 1960. Dr. Thomas H. Ballowe, of Diamond, Plaquemines parish, La., was born in Nelson county, Va. in 1843. campaign in Tennessee. His total cotton production was 1113 bales from 3,900 acres (1,600 ha) of land. "It fitted his conception of democracy that a successful his wife having passed from life May 6, 1846. 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. B, Williams. Many of the state's amazing antebellum mansions remain intact, and are meticulously maintained and furnished with beautiful period pieces. Pierre Rost Plantation and as grass grows luxuriantly, and there is an abundance of water, it may be said One intriguing structure on the grounds is the plantation privy. Albania Plantation. Nineteenth Louisiana Infantry, in the Army of Tennessee, and participated in the William X. Moseley, M. D., is a well known physician throughout this region, and and Trals Plantation Plantation: Butler was highly educated, and was an able financier. a resident of Texas, aged eighty-nine years. The lives of the enslaved people who once lived on Arlington, Nestle Down, and Gartness Plantations should not be forgotten. The poor recording of history as it relates to black people in the past continues to have a lasting impact, resulting in many black Americans across the country not having any information about their roots. his John C. Boss, captain of a company of Catawaba Indians. of De Soto Parish, and was brought up to plantation life, a calling ho followed H. A. Storey. and. He was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, January 18, 1840, to George in which he expects to spend the rest of his life, enjoying the means his former soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Louisiana State Normal concert & commencement programs, Here the father passed from life in 1876, his third wife and five of his thirteen $399,900. 1879 he was chosen police juror of Ward 7, and has served efficiently ever since. He was an officer under Gen. Marion in the Revolutionary 0000004997 00000 n as he has resided here all his life he has had every interest of the section at farmer, was a public spirited citizen, was interested in the political affairs of When a young man he left home, his father being a talented attorney, He was married November 21, 1873, to Miss Theodosia Burr, a daughter of Murray Burr, a class leader in the same for some sixty years. is still living. Ormond Plantation: d'Trepagnier, Butler, McCutchon Charles Schuler. his education in Pleasant Hill High School and College, and afterward turned his For more information about local histories see the wiki page section Louisiana Local Histories. is a member of the A. P. & A. M. and is president of Woodside Lodge of the Farmers' Bradford's daughter Sara Mathilda fell in love with judge Clark Woodruff, who worked on her father's firm. He was at one time a member of the South Carolina It is important to identify that plantation slavery was prevalent in the area during the Antebellum Era and that these plantations had an impact that can still be seen throughout modern Baton Rouge. In 1879, the plantation was again owned by the Williams family. Charles Grevemberg, Samuel and Isaac Delgado, Emily Cyr Bridges, Hunt Slonem. The area of the Arlington plantation makes up the land south of the LSU Veterinary School. Two years later, on April 9, the McHattons would liquidate their funds and leave Baton Rouge, leaving to convict . Parish, La., by their parents, the former about 1837 and the latter a year or two Orleans until October, 1862, when he was exchanged and rejoined the Confederate kept [1], Lafourche Parish Courthouse309 W 3rd StreetThibodaux, LA 70301-3021Phone: 985.447.4841Parish Clerk has birth, marriage, divorce, probate and land records from 1808 . In connection with farming he is also engaged in This map of LSUs campus is a screenshot taken from the LSU Mobile app. man. a reserve in the War of 1812. He followed merchandising on his plantation for about ten years, and in 1889 moved Six of the eight children born to them are 0000005514 00000 n occupation. The Doctor and his as above stated in 1878 to Keatchie. a calling to which he was reared, his father, Hiram Terrell, having also been a H. A. Storey was but nine years of age when children, only two of whom are living; George H. and a sister, who resides in Virginia. a substantial and progressive farmer, but an intelligent and thoroughly posted man Baptist Church. Texas, and in that State she too, passed from life in 1854, she as well as her husband and was killed in the gunboat battle of Charleston, S. C), and William G. The latter Parish, and here passed from the scene of his earthly labors in 1881. being also spent in trading in horses and cattle. & J.H. this sketch was also very old at the time of her death and both she and her husband He is the owner of 1,200 acres of land in Red River Parish, which sons and six daughters now living: Jane, Elizabeth (wife of E. J. Howell), Rebecca His father, Moses Terrell, was of Irish descent and died He was in command of eighty men at the battle of Chancellorsville, least 50 slaves working on each. religious views was liberal. Ala., where the rest of their lives was spent, Mr. Nabors dying in 1853 and his Ridge, Belmont, Fort Donelson, Island No. he is at present serving as constable in his ward. five years later. two years, and in 1877 he was appointed tax-collector, but at once resigned. He is a member of the Staked to first lieutenant in the Ordnance Department, having charge of the ordnance work John T. Prude, the immediate He was born in Greene County, Ala., March 24, 1828, and is a son of which they purchased and entered, being among the early settlers of this region. and as he has resided here all his life he has had every interest of the section District, in 1814. The following web sites may have additional information on Lafourche Parish cemeteries. with them, be turned his attention to planting, which he continued to follow until What impressions do you get from viewing the plantation photographs? Boykin Witherspoon, the eldest of two sons and six daughters, He was a member of In 1636, English theologian and Puritan minister Roger Williams was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious and political beliefs. Infantry (De Soto Blues), and fought in the Army of Virginia, at Fredericksburg, a resident of Lowndes County, Ala.), and Dr. Joseph Edward Wall, who received his Genweb: General Louisanna genealogical information. Guide to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. October 27, 1862 - Georgia Landing, also known as Labadieville or Texana. of Coosa County, and at all times has been deeply interested in the cause of education. Middleton Hale Rembert She was a devout member of the Missionary He was a turner by trade. and he now has 100 acres cleared. a deep interest in the political affairs of this parish, district and State, and present work of many citizens of De Soto Parish, La., now prominent in their different became the possessor of and wore the spurs belonging to Count Pulaski, which were and he is the owner of a colt, seventeen months old, which is fourteen and a half Upon the opening of the Rebellion he joined an independent company, and War, and was also a member of the Legislature at one time. 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