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More charming stories of a boy growing up in the sand hills of Louisiana during the Great Depression and how to survive in the midst of a time without cash but with food a plenty.
Can You Hear My Cry? My Soul is Calling For You is a story about a young man on a quest to learn about his family history. Mark Jones wants to know more about his grandmother Gail Jones. While he listens to the life story of his grandmother, Mark learns the shocking truth about his grandmother's life and the secrets that were never told.
Francis Sylvest (1808-1896) was born at or near Lisbon, Portugal, the son of Antoini Sylvest. He left home at age seventeen and served several years on a whaling ship before settling in Louisiana. He married Martha Stevenson (1820-1882) in 1842. They had eight children, 1844-1862. The family lived near Amite, Louisiana. Descendants lived in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and elsewhere.
The Fendlason family of South Carolina, genealogy, 1735-1963.
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William Magee (1762-1827) came out of the Carolinas in the late 18th century, settling what is now Walthall County, Mississippi. He moved to Washington County, Louisiana ca. 1801.
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William Henry Hughes Sr. (b.ca.1760) married Nancy Mary Bell and moved from South Carolina to Jefferson County, Georgia about 1785, to St. Tamany parish, Louisiana by 1812, and to Copiah County, Mississippi in 1825/1830. He died after October 1851. Descendants and relatives lived in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and elsewhere.
The definitive guide to the 5,000 most common surnames in the United States. With origins, variations, rankings, prominent bearers and published genealogies.