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C.	Joseph Charles ?Charlie? Asher - bom in 1859 in the Bayou Phillip community as found in the 1870 Census of Hancock Co. MS. He is listed as ?Charles Seebold? (under his step-father?s name), house #597. He was living with Samuel Seebold, age 25, and Sam was a native of ?Penn.? Also in the home was his mother, Christina age 30, and siblings, Eleaner (Lena) 15, Margaret 9, and Matehilor Seebold (actually Asher). Charles appears again in the 1880 Hancock Census as age 25. We find him baptized as ?Joseph Charles Asher? on March 20, 1884 at Annunciation Church, and it names both parents.
On July 31, 1883, he marries Mary Whichard as found in the Hancock County, MS marriages. At Annunciation Catholic Church in Kiln, MS, they had a girl, Martha Marie Asher, that was baptized and bom on October 20,
1887.	They had another child baptized at Annunciation Church on June 5,
1888,	but no age or name was given - probably was a stillborn birth.
During the August 4, 1890 term of the Hancock Co. Chancery Court, Case #389, we find as estate being opened for Charles Asher, who died on July 26, 1890 leaving a small estate and one ?minor daughter, Martha Asher.? His wife was not mentioned in the estate because she died on May 29, 1888, leaving their child an orphan. This child, Martha Asher, appears in the 1900 Harrison Co., MS Census, house # 47, as bom in ?October 1887.? She was living with her Uncle and Aunt, William and Clara Favre. Clara and Martha?s mother, were sisters. Martha Asher next appears in the 1910 New Orleans Census, house #1632, as a ?boarder,? age 22, she and both parents bom in Mississippi. The people she was living with do not appear to be related. Mr. Robert Johnson, mentioned earlier, said this Charles Asher, Jr. was killed when his horse threw him, breaking his neck. He was working cattle at his Aunt?s farm (Barbara Hausch Zengerling) and was buried next to his father in the Bayou Phillips community.
D.	Margaret Josephine ?Maggie? Asher ? bom on March 17, 1860 and died on October 4, 1932 as listed on her headstone in Logtown Cemetery. She was baptized at Our Lady of the Gulf Church on July 7, 1877 as ?Margaret Josephine Hacher?. She was bom in the Bayou Phillip community and died in Logtown, MS. She is found with her husband and part of her children in house #157 of the 1900 Hancock Co., MS Census. Maggie married Joseph Albert Casanova on September 15, 1877 at Our Lady of the Gulf Church and both parents are named. The Casanova family is covered in our ?Jean Baptiste D?Auby History.? They had:
1.	Anazile ?Nazele? Casanova - bom in September 1878 and died in 1950 as found on her headstone in Logtown Cemetery. She first married Joseph E. ?Jodie? Lott in Hancock Co. in 1899. He died and she married David Williams. She was bom in Logtown, but lived in Lafayette, LA. They had:
a.	Joseph ?Jody? Lott
b.	Ethel Lott
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