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+	71 M	ii.	Donald August, Jr. Dorn was bom on 7 Feb 1954.
+	72 M	iii.	David Alan Dorn was bom on 11 May 1959.
+	73 F	iv.	Denise Ann Dorn was bom on 19 Sep 1960.
+	74 F	V.	Janine Lucille Dorn was bom on 8 Jun 1962.
+	75 F	vi.	Lisa Ann Dorn was bom on 23 Nov 1965.
Donald also married (2) Mary Beth Kingston about 1986.
They had the following children:
76 M vii. Christopher Ladner Dorn was bom on 20 Jun 1988 in Slidell, Louisiana.
46.	Janet Lucille Dorn (Alphonse Daniel, Sr. Dom, Lelia Annie Walters, Theodore, Thomas Robiston, Sr. ) was bom on 11 Sep 1934 in Louisiana.
Janet married Earl Wilton Ladner on 7 Mar 1954 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Hancock County.
Earl was bom on 7 Mar 1930 in Claiborne, Mississippi, Hancock, County.
They had the following children:
+	77	F	i. Paula Jean Ladner was bom on 21 Dec 1956.
78 F ii. Mary Ellen Ladner was bom on 25 Dec 1958 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi,
Hancock County.
Sixth Generation
49.	Evelyn Louise Bell (Lelia Fayne Stiller, Gertrude Margaret Dom, Lelia Annie Walters, Theodore, Thomas Robiston, Sr.) was bom on 25 Oct 1934 in Poydras, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana.
My parents and I moved to LaSalle Terrice, Chalmette, Louisiana in 1940. Daddy and Mama tore an old house down and used the timber to build the new house. The old house was located in Braithwaith, La. Daddy first built a garage and we lived in it until the house was finished enough to live in.
I	attended Meraux School in Chalmette, Louisiana for two years. I attended first and second grade.
When I was seven and one half years old, April 1942, we moved to Duck Hill, Mississippi to Daddy's farm (320) acres. This place was owned by my grandfather, James Randolph Bell, purchased in November 1897. It has been in our family since it was purchased by my grandfather. We lived in an old log house, which I loved. Daddy and Momma tore the old house down in 1959 and built a new one with a full basement in the ground. I hated to see the old house come down. I wanted Daddy to restore it, but he wanted a new one.
SCHOOL NAMES ONCE WIDELY KNOWN
The numerals beside the titles indicate the years in shich the schools were named, constructed or opened. The dates are gleaned from school board minutes, superintendents' reports, city directories and news articles.
CHALMETTE (1863)
The school received its name from the area which became famous as the site of the battle of New Orleans while it was a plantation of Ignace de Lino Chalmette. He was bom August 23, 1755, at New Orleans, and died there February 10,1815. The later date was just five weeks after his handsome home had been destroyed during the climactic conflict in the War of 1812. Grace King, who wrote about Louisianians, gave Philippe de Marigny credit for persuading Chalmette, a relative by marriage, to purchase the property as an investment. The tract never
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