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Clarinda Burrell

Clarinda Burrell

Female 1858 - 1926  (~ 67 years)

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  1. 1.  Clarinda BurrellClarinda Burrell was born in Jan 1858 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas (daughter of David Burrell and Celestine "Sallie" Means); died in 1926 in Iola, Grimes Co, Texas; was buried in Willowhole Cem, North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 22 Jul 1870, Liberty Co (Precinct 1 and 5), Texas
    • Census: 1880, Madison Co, Texas
    • Census: 1900, Liberty Co, Texas

    Notes:

    1880 Madison Co census shows Clarinda Harris, husband John, son Peter, and James Burrell, her brother.

    --- original message ---

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Sherry
    To: Donna Morgan
    Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:42 AM
    Subject: Re: Clarinda saga continues :) I FOUND IT!!!!


    She is a Burrell!! I couldn't see the 1880 census in familysearch.org - pilot. So, I went to the advanced familysearch, 1880 census. Still have to pay to see image, but it shows the family -- and brother James Burrell is living with them!!!
    John HARRIS Self M Male W 26 LA Farmer TN GA
    Clarinda HARRIS Wife M Female W 19 TX Keeping House LA TX
    Peter HARRIS Son S Male W 1 TX At Home LA TX
    James BURREL Other Male W 21 TX Laborer LA TX

    ----- original message ----
    From: Sherry
    To: Donna Morgan
    Sent: Sun, April 25, 2010 4:32:31 PM
    Subject: Clarinda saga continues :)


    Hi, Donna. I finally got Clarinda's info we discovered posted on my site. I did a little further looking trying to really firm up that Clarinda, wife of John Benjamin Harris, is Clarinda Burrell, but short of your family info and close b.d., just can't find it.
    But I am just a little bit wondering if we got off on a rabbit trail trying to "make" it fit.
    Don't ya' just luv to play detective. :))

    1860, Liberty Co, Clarinda is 1 (b 1859)
    1870, Liberty Co, Clarinda is 10 (b 1860 - b.d. and census date could make the difference)
    1880, Madison Co Clarinda b 1861 moving away from 1859. - this is when we have her with Harris
    1900 Liberty Co (again) Clarinda is b 1858, closer to the original '59, again, b.d. maybe w/ census date)
    Madison is a distance from Liberty and there is that slight age difference. It's not looking so "sure fire" as it did.

    Peter born 1878 (she was 18 - certainly feasible she met Harris somewhere and moved to Madison Co, then moved back to Liberty after separation/div, but doesn't seem like a likely scenario to me.
    married Parker in 1884 she was 26 - back in Liberty Co.
    Harris married Marguerite 1888 still in Madison Co, I guess.

    But on the other hand, when she listed her children born, there were two unaccounted for. But looking at dates of her kids with Parker, there are enough gaps to allow for two lost Parker children.
    married in '84; 1st ch b May 1886 (could have had one in '85); then one b '88; then twins in '92 - could have had one in between. They usually had their kids 2 years apart.
    Anyway -- just thinking out loud! lol

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Morgan,Donna H
    To: 'lumoto@aol.com' ; 'lumoto@msn.com'
    Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:49 PM
    Subject: Questions about Clarinda Burrell


    My great, great grandfather, John Benjamin Harris was married to someone by the name of Clarinda as of the 1880 census and they had one child by the name of Peter Benton Harris. I recently received communication from someone on Ancestry.com that Clarinda's last name was likely Burrell and all of the information provided by the person added up and made sense. What addl information can you provide about Clarinda? Until recently all I had was a first name on a census record. I was thrilled to find your website. Do you know if the marriage to John Harris was legitimate?

    Please feel free to email me or call me at 281-798-5594. I look forward to hearing from you. You can also email me at donnajmorgan2008@yahoo.com.

    Donna Morgan
    Business Systems Analyst
    Grants & Contracts
    UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
    713-745-9471

    Census:
    age 1 year

    Census:
    Listed: Head of household
    Dowdell, John, 28 LA farm laborer
    Odle, Laura, 12 TX (1858)
    John 10 TX (1860)
    James 8 TX (1858)
    Burrell, James 12 TX
    Clarinda 10 TX
    res 264/255
    pg 27

    pg 26, a couple houses away, is her mother
    Celestine, now married to Jack Odle
    Jack Odel 35 AL
    Celestine 30 LA
    Oliver Burrell 9 TX

    next door to Dowdell family where Clarinda is:
    Means Slvian female 44 1826 Louisiana
    Amos 15 1855
    Solomon 13 1857
    Thomas 10 1860

    Census:
    John HARRIS Self M Male W 26 LA Farmer TN GA
    Clarinda HARRIS Wife M Female W 19 TX Keeping House LA TX
    Peter HARRIS Son S Male W 1 TX At Home LA TX
    James BURREL Other Male W 21 TX Laborer LA TX


    Census:
    22 Jun 1900 Liberty Census
    Clarinda Parker, residence, Liberty town, Liberty, Texas.
    b Jan 1858 TX, spouse James Parker TX
    father b Texas, mother b Louisiana
    head of house James Parker b Jun 1861, 39, TX IL LA
    married 16 yrs. (1884)
    8 children, seven living. (children all b in Texas)
    John - May 1888 age 12
    Ada - Mar 1890 age 10
    Senn son Jan 1892 age 8
    Clemmie dau 1894 age 6
    Oliver Nov 1896 age 4
    Baley dau Jan 1900 age 4 mos
    Sallie Odell mother in law Aug 1837 age 62 widow LA LA LA
    (Celestine Means Burrell Odell or Odle)
    5 children 1 living

    (James Means living next door, prob "Sally"'s bro.
    James Means Oct 1844 55 m 29, LA LA LA farmer
    Malissa wife 1856 49 m 29 yrs, 10 births, 6 living TX MS LA
    Oscar Nov 1882 17 TX
    Effie Mar 1885 15 TX
    Elizabeth Jul 1888 11 TX
    Celestine Oct 1891 9 TX
    Josephine Oct 1895 4 TX

    Clarinda married James Silas Parker on 4 Oct 1884 in Madison Co, Texas. James (son of Franklin Parker and Mary Brown) was born in Jun 1861 in Pine Valle, Walker Co, Texas; died in 1901 in Moss Hill, Liberty Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Franklin Parker was born on 05 May 1886 in Texas; died on 30 Oct 1967 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas; was buried in Moss Hill Cem, Moss Hill, Liberty Co, Texas.
    2. Ada Parker was born in Mar 1888 in Texas; died after 1900.
    3. Senn Parker was born in Jan 1892 in Texas; died after 1900.
    4. Sam Parker was born on 08 Jan 1892 in Texas; died on 01 Sep 1976 in LLano, Llano Co, Texas; was buried on 03 Sep 1976 in Rosewood Memorial Park, Humble, Harris Co, Texas.
    5. Clemmie Parker was born in 1894 in Texas; died after 1900.
    6. Oliver Claude Parker, Sr was born on 01 Mar 1896 in North Zulch, Texas; died on 19 Nov 1945 in Houston, Harris Co, Texas; was buried on 21 Nov 1945 in Hollywood, Houston, Harris Co, Texas.
    7. Baley Parker was born in Jan 1900 in Texas; died after 1900.

    Clarinda married John Benjamin Harris about 1877 in Madison Co, Texas, and was divorced before 1883 in Madison Co, Texas. John (son of Peter Harris and Sarah Jean Mccorcodel) was born on 01 Feb 1854 in Louisiana; died on 23 Mar 1935 in North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas; was buried in Willowhole Cem, North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Peter Benton Harris was born on 23 Jan 1878 in Texas; died on 20 Mar 1961 in North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas; was buried in Willowhole Cem, North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Burrell was born in 1835 in Jefferson Co, Texas (son of Robert* Burrell and Susanne* Clark); died on 01 Apr 1863 in Civil War; was buried in Camp Butler National Cem, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Civil War
    • Residence: 1846, Jefferson Co, Texas; tax list
    • Census: 08 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 25 Jun 1860, Luke Bayou, Liberty Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Military:
    Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865
    Camp Butler National Cemetery near Springfield Illinois
    Record for David Burrell
    Private, company I, 25 Texas Cav dod Apr 1 1863
    number 285, confederate, section

    per letter of request for pension by Celestine:
    "joined Company I, twenty-fifth Texas Regiment, Colonel Gilispie, Carter's Brigade; then changed to Brigadier General Deahiler, who was killed at Chickamaugua, and burell was after that time under Brigadier General Smith, and last consolidated with Brigadier General Granbury, Hardie's Core, Tennessee Army."


    Residence:
    Name: Robert Burrell
    State: TX
    County: Jefferson County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1846
    Record Type: Tax list
    Page: NPN
    Database: TX Tax List Index, 1840-1849


    Census:
    8 oct 1850 Sabine Pass
    (census pages does not say "Sabine Pass" but the census taker was Worth Patridge, who was a prominent citizen of Sabine Pass)

    residence 99
    Anna Court 40 1810 Louisiana
    Lucretia 10 1840 Texas
    Paul P. 6 1846 Texas

    residence 100
    Francis Gallier (Sr) 50 farmer 1800 Louisiana
    Mary 52 1798 Louisiana
    Eliza Myers 14 1836 Louisiana
    Melissa Ann 6 1844 Louisiana

    (Eliza and Melissa Myers, Mary's orphaned granddaughters, children of her daughter Amelia Hayes and Benjamin Myers.)

    residence 101
    Francis Gallier, Jr. 30 1820 farmer Louisiana
    Mary (Peveto) 35 1815 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Adelia 7 1843 Louisiana
    Mary E 2 1848 Louisiana
    Quinton 1/12 1850 Texas
    John Acres 19 1831 Louisiana

    residence 102
    Robert Burrell 47 1803 farmer Louisiana
    Susannah 46 1804 Louisiana
    David 15 1835 Texas
    Hester 12 1838 Texas
    Frederick 7 1843 Texas



    Census:
    David Burrell age 25 Farmer TX Farmer
    Celestine Burrell age 20 LA
    James Burrell age 3 TX
    Clarinda Burrell age 1 TX

    next door:
    Meins (Means)
    John 46 1814 "United States of America" farmer
    Elmire wife 35 1825 Louisiana
    John 18 1842
    James 16 1844
    Antoine 14 1846
    Amos 5 1855
    Solomon 3 1857
    Thomas 6/12 1859

    Died:
    in 1870 his three children are living in Liberty Co.
    James, age 12, and Clarenda, age 10, are living with a John Dowdell, age 28; who apparently is also caring for three Odle children, Laura, 12, John, 10, and James 8.
    (res 264/255, pg 27 of census)
    Oliver, age 9, was living with his mother and 2nd husband, Jack Odle (Odell), age 35 in residence 261/252 (pg 26)
    (*) question: "Dowdell" could be and "Odle" or "Odell" ??

    David married Celestine "Sallie" Means on 27 Nov 1855 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas. Celestine (daughter of John J Means and Marie Hebert) was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 14 Jun 1931 in Humble, Harris Co, Texas; was buried on 15 Jun 1931 in Willowhole Cem, Harris Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Celestine "Sallie" MeansCelestine "Sallie" Means was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of John J Means and Marie Hebert); died on 14 Jun 1931 in Humble, Harris Co, Texas; was buried on 15 Jun 1931 in Willowhole Cem, Harris Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 26 Jun 1860, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Census: 22 Jun 1900, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Residence: Aft 1900, Liberty Co, Texas; app for pension

    Notes:

    Celestine's birth becomes critical in determining who her father was because she seems to be the dau of John Means and not Tom Means.

    b.d. in 1860 Liberty -- age 20 so 1840
    She is married to David Burrell and Clarinda is 1; living next door to John and Elmire Meins (Means).

    b.d. 1870 Liberty -- age 30 so b 1840
    m to Jack Odell (Odle) and next door to Clarinda and James Burrell when they were liv w/ Dowdell - whoever he was.

    (can't find her in 1880)

    b.d. 1900 census Liberty - age 62 - (1837) widow Odell liv/w Clarinda Parker. Next door to James Means, son of John who I think is her father instead of Tom.

    1931: grandson Sam Parker was informant on her D.C. and gave her b.d. as 1832 and said her father was Tom Means, and didn't know who her mother was.

    John's wife Elmira was b 1825 and birth dates of their children we know start with 1842, meaning she was age 17. If Celestine was b 1840, Elmira could have been her mother (damn, they were young, but that was their custom.)
    If she was b 1832 as Sam Parker said, or even 1837 as in 1900 census, she could not be Elmira's.

    Her first born was James Burrell in 1858. So any age we have to pick from will work here. And David Burrell was b 1835; so, again, any of the ages will work here as well; though looking at this -- and the trends of the times, I don't think she was as old as 1832.

    There is no record of a Tom Means anywhere in the time frame to be her father -- except the Tom who son of John and Elmira.

    I am convinced that John is her father -- not an illusive Tom that all we had to go on was Sam Parker's best efforts, and he didn't know her mother. Clarinda had died in 1926; and Celestine died in 1931.

    But due to the young age of Elmira and the slight discrepancy of her age, I think it is more probable that she is the daughter of a first wife and that Pauline is her sister by that first wife (see Pauline's individual note.)




    Birth:
    1832 as indicated in her d.c., 1840 as the year she indicated in two different census records. 1837 was also indicated in a 3rd, census; so that's possible. 16 Aug 1831 was given as her birth date in her application for pension (not dated), stating age 89 years old. We will assume Aug 16 was her birthdate.
    (see her individual note)


    Census:
    David Burrell age 25 Farmer TX Farmer
    Celestine Burrell age 20 LA
    James Burrell age 3 TX
    Clarinda Burrell age 1 TX

    next door:
    Meins (Means)
    John 46 1814 "United States of America" farmer
    Elmire wife 35 1825 Louisiana
    John 18 1842
    James 16 1844
    Antoine 14 1846
    Amos 5 1855
    Solomon 3 1857
    Thomas 6/12 1859

    Census:
    pg 26, a couple houses away, is her mother
    Celestine, now married to Jack Odle
    Jack Odle 35 AL
    Celestine 30 LA
    Oliver Burrell 9 TX (her son)

    pg 27, a couple houses away is her dau Clarinda
    Head of household
    Dowdell, John, 28 LA farm laborer
    Odle, Laura, 12 TX
    John 10 TX
    James 8 TX
    Burrell, James 12 TX
    Clarinda 10 TX
    res 264/255
    pg 27

    Census:
    22 Jun 1900 Liberty Census
    Clarinda Parker, residence, Liberty town, Liberty, Texas.
    b Jan 1858 TX, spouse James Parker TX
    father b Texas, mother b Louisiana
    head of house James Parker b Jun 1861, 39, TX IL LA
    married 16 yrs. (1884)
    8 children, seven living. (children all b in Texas)
    John - May 1888 age 12
    Ada - Mar 1890 age 10
    Senn son Jan 1892 age 8
    Clemmie dau 1894 age 6
    Oliver Nov 1896 age 4
    Baley dau Jan 1900 age 4 mos
    Sallie Odell mother in law Aug 1837 age 62 widow LA LA LA
    (Celestine Means Burrell Odell or Odle)
    5 children 1 living

    (James Means living next door, prob "Sally"'s bro.
    James Means Oct 1844 55 m 29, LA LA LA farmer
    Malissa wife 1856 49 m 29 yrs, 10 births, 6 living TX MS LA
    Oscar Nov 1882 17 TX
    Effie Mar 1885 15 TX
    Elizabeth Jul 1888 11 TX
    Celestine Oct 1891 9 TX
    Josephine Oct 1895 4 TX


    Died:
    d.c. widowed, wife of A.J. Odell,
    born Louisiana, father Tom Means, b Louisiana,
    mother's maiden name unknown
    informant: Sam Parker of Humble, Texas
    (note: Sam Parker, is grandson)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Texas Marriage Collection
    Name: Silistine Miens
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1855

    Spouse: David Burrell

    Marriage City: Orange
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900


    Texas Marriage Collection
    Name: Silistine Miens
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1855

    Spouse: David Burrell

    Marriage City: Orange
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900

    Children:
    1. James Burrell was born in 1858 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; died after 1870.
    2. 1. Clarinda Burrell was born in Jan 1858 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; died in 1926 in Iola, Grimes Co, Texas; was buried in Willowhole Cem, North Zulch, Madison Co, Texas.
    3. Oliver Burrell was born in 1861 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; died after 1870.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert* Burrell was born on 31 Oct 1801 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana (son of George* Burrell, (immigrant) and Nancy* Ann White); died on 18 Feb 1858 in Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Civil War
    • Birth: 18 Apr 1802, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: Abt 1830, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: Between 1836 and 1845, Taylor Bayou, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 08 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Death: 08 Feb 1858, Orange, Orange Co, Texas
    • Residence: Between 1861 and 1865, Orange, Orange Co, Texas; Confederate States
    • Census: 1946, Jefferson Co, Texas; tax list

    Notes:

    Borel, Robert (George - of England & Anne Waith (White) - of North Carolina)
    b 31 October 1801, bt 18 April 1802; pats: Robert Borrel - of Ireland & Elizabeth Tomquins (Thomkins) of England; Mats: John Waith or White & Sarah Gabil of Virginia; Spons: Edouard Almure & Anastasie Broussard. Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch.: v.5, #437)

    Burrell, Robert (George & Anne Burrell) m 28 Feb 1822 Suzan Clark
    (SM ct hse mar v B p 5)

    Taken from Yellowed Pages Vol ?, p 197: Beaumont in the Early Days, Articles by Late Judge Russell Given to Moffett DAR Chapter:
    Burrells First 30
    It is believe the first settlers (under Mexican government then) in this area were the Burrell brothers, David and Robert, who lived on the tract of land at Taylor's bayou, which the Mexican government titled to David. That was in the third dade of the 1800s. Other families in that section in the early 1800 were W.H. Smiths, Joseph Roberts at a place now known as Hampshire, Tap Ashworth who lived south of the bayou, John Jap French who settled on the north side of the bayou.
    Joseph Gallier, James Taylor, Bennett Blackman, William Carr, Lovan Hamshire, Joshuah Harmon, Michael Pevito (a Frenchman from New Orleans) David Garner, David C. Lawhon, Taylor White, are all the settlers of the 1830-1850 era. They settledn the section of the waters known as Bayou Las Flores, Rosebud bayou, Mayhaw bayou, and Turtle bayou. Taylor's bayou was named for Taylor White.

    1850 Jefferson Co Census: Farmer, can't read/write
    Robert Burrell - 47 LA
    Susannah 46 LA
    David 15 TX (1835)
    Hester 12 TX
    Frederick 7 TX


    Burrel, Robert (George & Anne Burrel) m 28 Feb 1822 Suzan Clark (SM Cthse Mar. v B, p 5.)


    Quite possibly this Robert:
    A complete roster of Captain O'Brien's company cannot now be located. There are two men still residents of Beaumont who were members of that company, Jacob Gallier and H. W. Potter. From Mr. Gallier it is learned that Andy McFaddin , a member of Captain O'Brien's company, was killed in a Louisiana battle in a sugar field near Fordoche and that Robert Burrell, another Beaumonter, had a leg shot off
    http://mykindred.com/wiess/st-o-b/16-Beaumont-in-the-Wars.html#457176


    Military:
    Name: Robert Burrell
    Side Served: Confederacy
    State Served: Texas
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
    Enlisted in Company C, 11th Battn Cavalry Regiment Texas.

    Sources: 425


    Residence:
    Burrells First 30
    It is believe the first settlers (under Mexican government then) in this area were the Burrell brothers, David and Robert, who lived on the tract of land at Taylor's bayou, which the Mexican government titled to David. That was in the third decade of the 1800s.

    Census:
    8 oct 1850 Sabine Pass
    (census pages does not say "Sabine Pass" but the census taker was Worth Patridge, who was a prominent citizen of Sabine Pass)

    residence 99
    Anna Court 40 1810 Louisiana
    Lucretia 10 1840 Texas
    Paul P. 6 1846 Texas

    residence 100
    Francis Gallier (Sr) 50 farmer 1800 Louisiana
    Mary 52 1798 Louisiana
    Eliza Myers 14 1836 Louisiana
    Melissa Ann 6 1844 Louisiana

    (Eliza and Melissa Myers, Mary's orphaned granddaughters, children of her daughter Amelia Hayes and Benjamin Myers.)

    residence 101
    Francis Gallier, Jr. 30 1820 farmer Louisiana
    Mary (Peveto) 35 1815 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Adelia 7 1843 Louisiana
    Mary E 2 1848 Louisiana
    Quinton 1/12 1850 Texas
    John Acres 19 1831 Louisiana

    residence 102
    Robert Burrell 47 1803 farmer Louisiana
    Susannah 46 1804 Louisiana
    David 15 1835 Texas
    Hester 12 1838 Texas
    Frederick 7 1843 Texas



    Census:
    Name: Robert Burrell
    State: TX
    County: Jefferson County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1846
    Record Type: Tax list
    Page: NPN
    Database: TX Tax List Index, 1840-1849

    Robert* married Susanne* Clark on 28 Feb 1822 in Attakapas Dist, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Susanne* (daughter of James* (Jacques) William Clark and Esther* "Hester" Comstock) was born before 20 Mar 1803 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in Jan 1860 in Adams Bayou, Orange Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanne* Clark was born before 20 Mar 1803 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana (daughter of James* (Jacques) William Clark and Esther* "Hester" Comstock); died in Jan 1860 in Adams Bayou, Orange Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 25 Apr 1805, St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: Abt 1830, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 8 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Clark, Susanne (William & Esther Comestock) of lower Bayou Teyh) b 20 Mar 1803, bt 25 April 1805; pats not listed; mats not listed; Spons Alexandre Verdun & Felicite Robinet. Fr. Gabriel Isabey (SM Ch. v. 6 # 257)

    Clark, Suzan ( James & Esther Clark) m 28 Feb 1822 Robert Burrel (SM cthse mar v B, p 5)

    Census:
    8 oct 1850 Sabine Pass
    (census pages does not say "Sabine Pass" but the census taker was Worth Patridge, who was a prominent citizen of Sabine Pass)

    residence 99
    Anna Court 40 1810 Louisiana
    Lucretia 10 1840 Texas
    Paul P. 6 1846 Texas

    residence 100
    Francis Gallier (Sr) 50 farmer 1800 Louisiana
    Mary 52 1798 Louisiana
    Eliza Myers 14 1836 Louisiana
    Melissa Ann 6 1844 Louisiana

    (Eliza and Melissa Myers, Mary's orphaned granddaughters, children of her daughter Amelia Hayes and Benjamin Myers.)

    residence 101
    Francis Gallier, Jr. 30 1820 farmer Louisiana
    Mary (Peveto) 35 1815 Louisiana
    Amelia 9 1841 Louisiana
    Adelia 7 1843 Louisiana
    Mary E 2 1848 Louisiana
    Quinton 1/12 1850 Texas
    John Acres 19 1831 Louisiana

    residence 102
    Robert Burrell 47 1803 farmer Louisiana
    Susannah 46 1804 Louisiana
    David 15 1835 Texas
    Hester 12 1838 Texas
    Frederick 7 1843 Texas



    Died:
    U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedule
    Surname: Susan Burrel
    Year: 1860
    County: Orange CO.
    State: TX
    Age: 65
    Gender: F (Female)
    Month of Death: Jan
    State of Birth: LA
    ID#: MRT197_44774
    Occupation: NONE LISTED
    Cause Of Death: MEASLES

    Notes:

    Married:
    US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Robert Burrell
    Gender: male
    Birth Year: 1801
    Spouse Name: Susan Clark
    Marriage
    Year: 1822


    US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Robert Burrell
    Gender: male
    Birth Year: 1801
    Spouse Name: Susan Clark
    Marriage
    Year: 1822

    Children:
    1. George Burrell, Sr was born on 24 Dec 1822 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 24 Mar 1877 in Taylor Bayou Settlement, Labelle, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. James Burrell was born in 1826 in Louisiana; died on 16 Dec 1872 in Taylor Bayou Settlement, Labelle, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Pamelia Burrell, (dau?) was born in 1828 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; died in Nov 1870 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas.
    4. Emily* Burrell was born in 1829 in Louisiana; died before 1860 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Elizabeth Burrell was born on 15 Jan 1832 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 20 Mar 1883 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. 2. David Burrell was born in 1835 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 01 Apr 1863 in Civil War; was buried in Camp Butler National Cem, Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois.
    7. Hester Ann Burrell was born in 1839 in Texas; died after 1879 in of, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. Frederick Walter Burrell was born on 27 Apr 1841 in Orange Co, Texas; died on 16 Mar 1908 in Jasper Co, Texas; was buried on 17 Mar 1908 in Williamson Cem, Orange Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  John J Means was born on 15 Jan 1815 in Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (son of John Means); died before 1870 in Liberty Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1836, Sabine District, Texas
    • Census: 26 Jun 1860, Liberty Co, Texas
    • Research Notes: 02 Jul 2010, Nacogdoches/Tennessee; connection?

    Notes:

    Census:
    David Burrell age 25 Farmer TX Farmer
    Celestine Burrell age 20 LA
    James Burrell age 3 TX
    Clarinda Burrell age 1 TX

    next door:
    Meins (Means)
    John 46 1814 "United States of America" farmer
    Elmire wife 35 1825 Louisiana
    John 18 1842
    James 16 1844
    Antoine 14 1846
    Amos 5 1855
    Solomon 3 1857
    Thomas 6/12 1859

    Research Notes:
    1880 Nacogdoches census with Youngs and Williams. But there seems to be no connection - not can I find a link to the Means in Madison and surrounding counties to these Means.

    Means Robert S 37 1843 self TX TN TN
    Means Martha Ann 36 1844 wife AL TN --
    Martha Susannah Legg, d/o Edward Legg and Mary Adams of TN
    Means Laura 11 1869 dau TX TN AL
    Means Carl Symom 9 1871 son TX TN AL
    Means Benjamin 7 1873 son TX TN AL
    *note: did 1st 3 have a different father - one born in TN?
    Means Robert 5 1875 son TX TX AL
    Means Rachel 3 1877 dau TX TX AL
    Means Francis 2 1878 dau TX TX AL
    Means (dau) 4 mos 1880 (Feb 1880) TX TX AL

    1920 Nacogdoches:
    Robert E 45 TX MS AL
    Annie 44 TX AL AL
    Gladys 14 TX
    Robert 13
    Willie 11
    Preston 7
    Ammie Ray 5
    John 2 4/12
    Martha mother 77 wd AL


    note: 2 Jul 1860 Nacogdoches:

    Means A.J. 22 1838 TN
    Means Martha E 17 1843 AL
    Means Mary M 6/12 (Jan 1860) TX

    * Looks like Martha married two men named Means.
    A.J. Means from Tennessee, b 1838, and Robert S b 1845 in Texas. The children's entries for place of birth for father reflect this distinction. Indication is that perhaps A.J. died, or marriage ended, and she married younger brother. Considering the brothers' birth states, their family came to Texas sometime after 1838 but before 1845.

    John married Marie Hebert about 1835. Marie (daughter of Antoine Raymond Hebert and Marie Celestine Trahan) was born on 25 Dec 1820 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 10 Apr 1821 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1853 in Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie Hebert was born on 25 Dec 1820 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 10 Apr 1821 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Antoine Raymond Hebert and Marie Celestine Trahan); died before 1853 in Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    St. Landry Church, Opelousas, LA
    Mary Hebert b 25 Dec 1820

    Notes:

    Married:
    Louisiana Marriage Records:
    groom: John J. Means
    bride: Mary Hebert
    date: 30 May 1837
    place: Louisiana

    Marriage to John J. Means
    Opelousas Ct. Hse, Opelousas LA
    30 May 1837


    Louisiana Marriage Records:
    groom: John J. Means
    bride: Mary Hebert
    date: 30 May 1837
    place: Louisiana

    Marriage to John J. Means
    Opelousas Ct. Hse, Opelousas LA
    30 May 1837

    Children:
    1. 3. Celestine "Sallie" Means was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died on 14 Jun 1931 in Humble, Harris Co, Texas; was buried on 15 Jun 1931 in Willowhole Cem, Harris Co, Texas.
    2. Pauline Means was born in 1836 in Louisiana; died after 1920 in of, Madison Co, Texas.
    3. John William Means was born in 1842 in Louisiana; died after 1882 in Liberty Co, Texas.
    4. James A. Means was born in Oct 1844 in Louisiana; died after 1900 in of, Liberty, Liberty Co, Texas.
    5. Valentine Means was born in 1845 in Louisiana; died after 1880 in of, Madison Co, Texas.
    6. Antoine Means was born on 04 Oct 1847 in Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1860 in Liberty Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George* Burrell, (immigrant) was born before 1765 in Hartfordshire, England (son of Robert* Borrel (Burrell), (Immigrant) and Elizabeth* Tomkins, (immigrant)); died before 1824.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Church of England/Anglican
    • Emigration: Bef 1782, Hartfordshire, England

    Notes:

    also spelled Burrel; Borrel.
    Came to Louisiana in abt 1783
    1810 LA census shows a George Borrells, Attapapas - age 45+, wife 26-45;
    two boys < 10: Robert & David
    boy and girl 10-16: William & Marie Carr

    SLR Borrel, George - ~~Church of England, of Hartfordshire, England, and in this parish for 18 years (Robert and Elizabeth Tomkins - native of Ireland and England) "Informacion de Solteria Producida" - {Marriage Investigation regarding the freedom to marry): 1 April 1801 Anne White - of North Carolina, widow of Joseph Carr (John & Sara Gambil - natives of North Carolina) singed: Frederic Tenholt, Louis Chemin, Peter O'Reilly, James Dunman. Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch.: Marriage Investigation: Folio D. # 33)

    Borrel, Georges - English, born in Hardfordshire; Anglican (Robert & Elizabeth Tompkins from Ireland) m 1 April 1801 Anna White - widow of Joseph Car; from North Carolina; a Catholic (John & Sara Gambil) *not entered in the SM registers (NI Ch.: OA-#8)

    Burrel, George m Nancy White, widow of Joseph Carr. In succ of Joseph Carr dated 16 August 1816 (SM Cthse, succ #242)
    parents of Robert Burrel (Southwest Louisiana Records, V2)

    Nov 1801, spons bt. of Sarah White (John & Sarah Gambil), Nancy's sister.
    _____________
    (Sapphire on the Neches by Block) "By 1840, three, perhaps four, families were living on Grigsby property and perhaps eight families were living at Sabine. West of Hillebrrande Bayou, there lived perhaps 6 or 7 families, including Christian Hilledebrandt, William Carr, John J. French, and George Burrell."

    George* married Nancy* Ann White on 1 Apr 1801 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Nancy* (daughter of John* White and Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill) was born about 1770 in North Carolina; died about 1834 in Duncan Woods, Orange Co, Texas (maybe). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy* Ann White was born about 1770 in North Carolina (daughter of John* White and Sarah Davenport "Sally"* Gambill); died about 1834 in Duncan Woods, Orange Co, Texas (maybe).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Catholic

    Notes:

    White Ana of N. Carolina (Jean & Sara Gambie of Virginia) m David Armand of SM (SM Ch)

    Car, Guillaume (Joseph of Jamaca (Hugo & Marguerite Halfan) m 24 Feb 1794 Ane Wit, a widow. Fr. Carolina (SM ct hse OA - 15-75)
    White, Ana, wid of Carolina (Jean & Sara Gambel) m 24 Feb 1794 Joseph Car of Jamaica (SM Ct.Hse.: OA-15-75)
    White, Ane a widow; from Carolina (Jean & Sara Gambel) m 24 Feb 1794 Joseph Car of Jamaica (SM Ct. Hse: OA-15-75)

    (NOTE: Widow of David Harmon? He was in TX in 1829)

    White, Ana of N Carolina (Jean & Sara Gambie of Virginia) m Joseph Car of Jamaica (SM Ch)
    White, Nancy, wid of Joseph Carr m George Burrell, In Succ. of Joseph Carr dated 16 Aug 1816 (SM Ct. Hse.: Succ #242)

    White, Ana of N.Carolina (Jean & Sara Gambil of Virginia) m George Borel of England (SM Ch)
    White, Anna, widow of Joseph Car; from North Carolina; a Catholic (John & Sarah Gambil) m 1 Apr 1801 Georges Borrel, English, born in Hardfordshire; an Anglican (Robert & Elizabeth Tompkins from Ireland) * not entered in SM registers (NI Ch.: OA-#8)

    White, Anne of North Carolina, widow of Joseph Carr (John & Sara Gambil, natives of North Carolina) "Informacione de Solteria Producida" - (Marriage Investigation regarding the freedom to marry) dated 1 Apr 1801 George Borrel, Church of England, of Harfondchire, England and in this parish for 18 years (Robert & Elizabeth Tomkins native of Ireland and England) Signed: Frederic Tenholt, Louis Chemin, Peter O'Reilly, James Dunman. Fr. Michel Bernard Barriere (SM Ch: Marriage Investigation: Folio D, #33)
    ____________________
    NANCY WHITE'S LEGACY LIVES by Gwendolyn Wingate, staff correspondent. (Top of page is cut off but believe it appeared in an Orange, TX newspaper. (Sent by Barbara Vernon)

    Lusty, lovely Nancy White was four times married, and her offspring were among Texas' first settlers. Today's descendants may number in the thousands.
    There is no known picture of the enigmatic Nancy, but even from the dry, precise legal documents that record her actions, she emerges full-bodied and alluring. Desiring and desirable, strong-willed and physically hardy, she steps out faded pages and takes possession of the imagination.
    Nancy, or Ann, as her name is often recorded, was born to John White and Sarah Gambel a few years before the Am. Revolution. White is said to have descended from emigrants from the Isle of Wight on the southern coast of England. The ear in early records as householders in Virginia, but in the 1770's they were involved in the Regulator troubles in Burke Co., NC that preceded the revolution. Planters in the Carolina uplands rebelled against extortionate tax collectors of Gov. William Tyron, and two of the White brothers were beaten nearly to death during a riot. One was shot in the arm during the foray and lost the use of that arm, says an old court record. Six Regulators were hung and others killed by the governor's militia.
    Nancy could barely have remembered these bloody troubles, but it may have been because of them that the Whites moved on for a brief stay in Mississippi and then in the 1780's to the Attakapas dist. of Louisiana. That district, then undh rule, was made up of scattered settlements of Arcadians who had been expelled from Nova Scotia; Spanish from the Canary Islands who settled near present day New Iberia; a few Indians, some of the Attakapas tribe from which the district took its name; and trappers, traders and ranchers, some from the United States.
    Life was not easy in that pioneer land, Nancy's mother was a midwife assisting at the birthing of children. She bore nine of her own. John White was probably a farmer and cattleman, perhaps branding his own wild cattle of the coastal p, remnants of stock introduced by the Avoyelles Indians trading with the Spanish in Mexico. John White registered brands for himself and his son William in 1790.
    It was here in 1787 that the young Nancy fell in love with David Harmon and was married. The 1792 Spanish militia census for that post shows that Harmon, then 35, was a fusilier or infantryman. He was one of the few Americans listed amoles, Acadians and Europeans.
    Nancy and David Harmon had three children, Ann, John and Sarah. Their youngest daughter was born in 1792, the same year St. Martin's Parish records list an inventory of David Harmon's estate after his death. Those precisely written documents voice neither joy nor pain, but Nancy must have remembered her first love throughout her long life. She named a later son David.
    The young widow may have returned to her father's home with her children. She must have had some education, uncommon in that day for a woman, and she must have given her children some schooling, for both she and they signed their name on nts rather than making a mark. In 1804 she or her father registered brands for her children at St. Martinville.
    But by that time Nancy was no longer the widow Harmon. A marriage contract penned carefully in Spanish proclaims the union on Feb 24 1794, at the Attakapas Post of "the Widow Ane Wit, elder and ligitimate daughter of Jean Wit and Sara Gamative of Carolina…and, Joseph Carr of Jamaica, elder and legitimate son of Hugo Carr and Mrs. Marguerite Halfair of Jamaica." Officiating officer was the post commandant, Francisco Cago y Luongo, and the bride's brothers, William and Jesse White were witnesses.
    According to the contract the groom, who was probably of Scottish descent, brought to his marriage 1000 piastres (worth about $1 each) in notes, belongings consisting of 275 piastres, and other property commensurate with Nancy's half of thunity division from her marriage to Harmon.
    Nancy bore a son, William, and a daughter, Lucy, to Joseph Carr. But perhaps it was too soon after the loss of her first love, or maybe Carr had an insatiable wanderlust. He disappeared from the scene, and subsequent documents never ro Nancy as the widow Carr. Stories passed down through the generation's hint that Carr was a freebooter and adventurer. A man by that name took part in the 1812 Gutierrez expedition that attempted to wrest Texas from Spain. The expedition failed and if indeed Carr was with them, there is no clue to what happened to him.
    A few years later Nancy married George Burrell, or Borel as he sometimes appears. He and his family had been in the district as early as 1782 and were probably neighbors of the Whites. He and Maria Dunman were baptismal sponsors of Nancnger sister Sarah in 1801.
    Nancy's life with George Burrell may have lacked the ecstasy she knew with David Harman, but in maturity they must have brought warmth and understanding to the marriage that lasted nearly 20 years. She named her oldest son Robert, and the younger, David.
    The children of Nancy White's three marriages would play an important part of the history of Jefferson, Orange and Chambers counties. In 1830 John Harmon veteran of the War of 1812 and son of her first love David, settled near Adams Bayouat is now Orange. John's son David had come to Texas a year earlier, and Nancy's daughter Sarah, who married Absalom Gray came in 1833.
    One of John Harmon's son Joshua, was the ancestor of the Harmon saddlemakers of Hankamer. His other children married Pevitos, Patillos, Blands, Coles and Means most of who were also early settlers.
    William Carr was a part of Stephen F. Austin's third colony, claiming the William Carr League along Taylor's Bayou near LaBelle. He may have gotten additional land for furnishing horses to the TX. Revolutionists.
    David Burrell settled near Taylors Bayou in 1828, claiming the league of land that bears his name. His nephew, George, his brother Robert's son, married Nancy French, daughter of John J. French of the trading post. Their son, J.J. Burrelrried a cousin, Alzena Carr, daughter of Nancy White's son, William Carr.
    Probably all of Nancy's brothers and sisters except Jesse also settled in Texas. Her brother, James Taylor White, was in Chambers Co. before the TX Revolution and it was at his ranch that the Turtle Bayou resolutions were drawn up, an earlyfrontation of Texans and Mexicans. Nancy White Burrell herself claimed land in McLennan Co. which was later lost by her heirs in a lawsuit.
    By 1824 when Nancy made a settlement with her dau. Sarah Harmon for her share of her father's estate, Nancy was again a widow. But her love life was not over. Opelousas marriage records reveal that on June 8 1828, she married Jacob Hamshire
    Nancy was now past childbearing age, but Hamshire's descendants from an earlier marriage would also leave their mark on area history. His son John was one of High Island's early settlers and the town of Hamshire would take its name from the surname of his grandson, Lovan. An early Jefferson co. sheriff, David Garner married a Matilda Hamshire in 1839, who was a granddaughter of Jacob's.
    Other descendants of Nancy's, to name a few, are Clubbs, Moors, Dugars (Dugats), Jetts, Abshiers, Walles, Norwoods, Harrises, Pruetts, Wilcoxes, Gatlins, Hayes, Aubeys, Hargraves, Wingates, Alexanders, Van Wormers, Hoffpauirs, Heimans, Boused many others.
    When did Nancy die? And where is she buried? Some say in a half-forgotten cemetry near Duncan Woods in Orange Co. No one knows for sure.

    Died:
    The date of her death, or the place seems to be only conjecture, no actual records of her death appear to have been found. However, if her husband died in 1850 in St. Landry it doesn't seem likely she would be in Orange, unless his date/place of death is not accurate. Her son James Harmon settled in Orange, but have not been able to find her in his household.

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert* Burrell was born on 31 Oct 1801 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 18 Feb 1858 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. David Burrell was born in 1804 in Louisiana; died after 1850.

  3. 10.  James* (Jacques) William Clark was born in 1768 in St.Peter Diocese, Baltimore, Maryland (son of Patrick* "Francios" Clark, (Immigrant) and Rachel* (Mary) Melon (or Malone)); died after 1815 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    SLR Clark, Jacques (Francois Clarg of Maryland in American & Rachuel Milone) m 8 July 1790 Esther Constaq of Hosac in Province of Neuva Yorca (in the State of New York) (William & Rachel Auldbridge). Wits: Joseph Nickson, Loisel, David Harmon, William White. Fr. de Deva (SM Ch.: v.4 # 42)

    Clark, Jacques ( Francois & Raquel Milone of Maryland) m 8 Jul 1790 Ester Comstaq or Comstock (SM ch v 4, #42/StMartin of Tours Church)
    Clark, James of Maryland (Patrick of Ireland & Rachel Melony) m Ester Cumstok of New England (SM Ch/St.Martin of Tours Church, St.Martinville, LA)
    Attakapas Gazette
    James married (1) Esther Comstock on 8 Jul 1790 in St. Martinville, St.Martin, LA. Esther was b about 1768 in RI/MA.

    Residences:
    Prairie James, the English Coast - 1790, 1797
    of Lower Bayou Teych - 1805
    Living on Bayou Vermillion, 1810
    Vermillion, 1813

    Died:
    some places give a death date of 15 NOV 1804 in Opelousas. Others give no date but say he died in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish. Children born to him later than that date are documented by SWLA Father Hebert's books. He clearly died later.

    James* married Esther* "Hester" Comstock on 8 Jul 1790 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Esther* (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich) was born in 1772 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 11 Jun 1786 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in Jan 1850 in Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Esther* "Hester" Comstock was born in 1772 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 11 Jun 1786 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich); died in Jan 1850 in Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Notes:

    (Last name also Constaq, Comstok, Cumstok)
    Possibly born in (Hosac?) New York, (Norfolk Co) Massachusetts, Rhode Island or Maryland.

    SWR 1: Esther Comstock (Guilermo & Rachel AULD BRIDGE) m 8 July 1790 Jacques Clark SM Ch.: v. 4 # 42)
    ___________
    From: algravois@mobiletel.com (Albert Gravois)
    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: Lumoto@aol.com

    Hi Sherry,
    I am not good at all on the internet, so you can be assured that the reason you couldn't find the JOHNLYONS-L group was because I did something wrong in sending you the address. Sorry! Try USGenWeb.com then go to their archives, select Louina, and type in "Merriman" or
    "Lyons." They'll have things about the Lyons group in there.
    I found a "Grandinego" (I think is how it's spelled), which is the name of a witness on one of your group's documents, who was given an English land grant in a DeVille book about English land grants in Louisiana. I also found an "Aldridge Plation" mentioned in an
    abstract of newspaper articles from Assumption Parish. That may be why the Comstocks came to Louisiana, through Rachel and whoever this Aldridge Plantation belonged to. I'm going to have to do some searching to find out who owned it.
    I also found a William Comstock who served in the Confederate Navy and who was buried in Donaldsonville. He listed his next of kin as a daughter named "Gussie." Have you ever run across a "Gussie" or anyone whose name would transpose itself o the nickname "Gussie"?
    By the way, the wife of one of the guys in our local genealogy group in Terrebonne Parish is a descendant of Hester (Ester) Comstock in your group. He says he has a folder on the Comstocks and we are trying to get copies of everything he . I'll let you know if anything pops up.
    Sorry about the wrong address! I'll get the hang of this one day.
    Patty.


    Died:
    Surname: Hester Clark (This Hester?)
    Year: 1850
    County: Jefferson CO.
    State: TX
    Age: 80
    Gender: F (Female)
    Month of Death: Jan
    State of Birth: CT
    ID#: MRT197_58280
    Occupation: NONE LISTED
    Cause of Death: DROPSY

    Children:
    1. Angelle Clark was born on 6 Mar 1790 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1798.
    2. Elizabeth Comstock "Bethsy" Clark, (DNA Circle-g) was born on 1 May 1792 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died on 24 Apr 1868 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas.
    3. Eugenia Emilie "Millie" Clark was born on 4 Feb 1794 in St.Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1888 in McCollough Co, Texas.
    4. Priscilla Clark was born on 11 Mar 1796 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1870 in Louisiana.
    5. Marie Louise Clark was born on 10 Dec 1798 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died about 1829.
    6. James William "Guillaume" Clark, Jr was born on 13 Dec 1800 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1860 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; was buried in Block Cem, Orange Co, Texas.
    7. 5. Susanne* Clark was born before 20 Mar 1803 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in Jan 1860 in Adams Bayou, Orange Co, Texas.
    8. George William Clark was born on 23 Aug 1805 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1850 in of, Harris Co, Texas.
    9. Lucy Adelaide Clark was born on 10 Aug 1807 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died in 1856 in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
    10. John "Jean" Clark was born on 4 Jul 1809 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1811.
    11. Hester Clark was born about 1810 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1828.
    12. Visa Clark was born about 1812 in St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; died after 1828.

  5. 12.  John Means was born about 1790; died after 1815 in of, Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. 6. John J Means was born on 15 Jan 1815 in Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1870 in Liberty Co, Texas.

  6. 14.  Antoine Raymond Hebert was born about 1795 in New Orleans, Louisiana; died after 1837 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.

    Antoine married Marie Celestine Trahan on 23 May 1815 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Marie (daughter of Charles Trahan and Marie Celeste Lejeune) was born before 28 Jul 1800 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 28 Jul 1800 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1837 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Marie Celestine Trahan was born before 28 Jul 1800 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 28 Jul 1800 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Charles Trahan and Marie Celeste Lejeune); died after 1837 in of, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    Children:
    1. Antoine Hebert was born on 12 Oct 1816 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 01 Dec 1816 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1861 in of, Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    2. Celestine Hebert was born on 03 Dec 1818 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 04 Feb 1818 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1859.
    3. 7. Marie Hebert was born on 25 Dec 1820 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 10 Apr 1821 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died before 1853 in Louisiana.
    4. Nannette Hebert was born in 1822 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in Oct 1829 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was buried on 30 Oct 1829 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Anne Elenore Hebert was born on 08 Jun 1823 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 11 Jun 1824 in St. Landry Church, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1824.
    6. Marie Angele Hebert was born on 29 Jun 1826 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 06 Sep 1826 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1866 in of, Church Point, Louisiana.
    7. Marie Josephine Hebert was born on 23 Feb 1829 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; was christened on 29 May 1829 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1829.
    8. Pauline Hebert was born on 11 Dec 1834 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1917 in Texas.
    9. Charles Hebert was born on 29 Apr 1837 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died after 1861 in of, Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.