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OCTOBER 13, 1913
On October 13, 1913 in Hancock County on Firetower Road a little girl name Zellyann Josephine Shiyou was born to a Mary Perkins Shiyou and Rayford Shiyou.
She was the third child but tl	irl.	Walter	and Manual were her two older
She does not remember how old she was when they moved out of Rocky Hill, but was a small baby and they had to wait until she was old enough to move to the Kiln.
Renalder Stiglet told Ann that he helped her Mama & Papa move. They used a horse and wagon to move and it took 4 trips. He also remembers a small baby during the move.
been added on and remolded several times. If you are ever on Firetower Road look for Sue?s lane, about two miles West off 603.
Several years ago Ann got to go back to see the house where she was bom. This made her very happy, just ask her about it and you can hear the excitement in her voice when she talks about it. Ann grew up on what is now Shiyou Road on Bavou Talla*
About the first thing that Ann can remember is when Herbert was bom. He was bom in Gulfport. Not to long after Herbert was born her mother got sick and they had to take her back to Gulfport Hospital were she died. They were told that she died with complications from childbirth but her death certicated reads something else.
Ann does not remember her mother at all. Grandma Z^y^^ftosephine lived by them in Rocky Hill. When papa sold his land she sold hers and moved with them to the Kiln.
After Mama died she took care of us. Grandma hired k black lady from the Kiln to come & do the washing. Grandma took care of Herbert, did the cooking and cleaned. This lady was called Aunt Martha. She would bring them syrup cookies & they were so good she wished she could have some now. Grandma paid her $1.00 a day. Aunt Martha would come early in the morning and they would cross her over the Bayou in a boat. ? I wish she was still around, I bet she could tell us some Shiyou Stories?
Tony Lott grew up with us, he was like our brother. He was raised up in the same house with us. We alw'ays had a lot of food. Papa and them all worked at the mill.
brothers. Following her was Orvis,	,	Lena,	Verdlee,	George	and	Herbert.
Part of the original house that they lived in is on Firetower Road and is still there. It has
Grandma and Papa used to go to Bay St. Louis to Osoniach and Mauffrays to buy clothes and cloth. They would buy overalls for the boys. Most of the time they made shirts for the boys.


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