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(For farther mention of the brothers, see another paper by Mildred Otis Fountain. Copy in HCHS VF, Logtown).
Carre', Henry
Mr. Henry was born in September, 1823 in Fort Claiborne, Alabama. His family came to Hancock County when he was nine years old. He moved to Logtown in 1854. He married Viola Batte on December 30, 1858 in Bell County, Texas.
Mr. Carre' was associated in the lumber business in Logtown with his brother, W. W. Carre' of New Orleans, his cousin, Judge D. R. Wingate and Henry Weston.
He owned extensive tracts of property in Logtown and the surrounding area. In about 1875 he donated the land for the Methodist Church. He was a leader in this first church in Logtown named Cooper's Chapel. He also donated the property for the Logtown School.
Mr. and Mrs. Carre' had one daughter, Viola Amelia Carre' who married Mr. J. S. Otis.
On October 23, 1883, Mr. Carre' became the first Postmaster in Logtown. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a pioneer in the lumber business and the development of Hancock County. He died December 2, 1901 in Logtown. (From a handwritten document by Mildred Otis Fountain. Copy in the HCHS VF Weston)
Carrere, Adolphine, (Mrs. John B. Magnard) died in N. O. age 45. Had previously resided in BSL. Home was located on the site of the Tulane Hotel.
Carrere, Ed. C., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carrere, Edward C. Mrs., Photo. Church and social. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 24).
Carrere, Richard J. Mrs., 370 Beach Blvd. Waveland (Ph 50-55)
Carrick, A. J. Mrs., 234 Bordage Clermont Harbor (Ph 50- 55)
Carrick, M. J. r 239 Nicholson, Waveland (Ph 55)
Carrie, Bro. Robert - Rev. A. B. Nicholson, writing from Pearlington October 23, 1878 says "Yellow fever has been in this town ever since the first of August. It has visited this place several times, but has never been an epidemic, in the common acceptation of that word, though it proved fatal in nearly every case, so it has this year. No new cases at this date. Business of all kinds has stopped; church matters suspended; Sunday-school stopped; our flock scattered -some have crossed the last river, mostly young people. Logtown, two miles above here, a small place of not more than two hundred inhabitants has been awfully scourged by the fever, in fact I question whether any place in the South has suffered more than Logtown, according to its population. While the entire population has been prostrated; the death rate very heavy. In that community we had a new and beautiful church, a respectable congregation, Sunday-school and Missionary Society; but alas, how sad to-day. Our steward there Bro. Robert Carrie, a noble Christian gentleman, was among the first to fall victim to the disease, and none left to take his place. The fatality has been in the main among the young people. Gainesville is eight miles above Logtown. When I was there last but two cases were reported. The white population is almost gone. We Quarantined, but too late; the fever was in our midst before we began the work. We have a yellow fever doctor with us doing a good work Nurses have been sent by the Howards. Our local physician, Dr. Mead, though born and educated in the north met the monster face to face, with a moral heroism that entitles him to a great praise. We have today cold north wind." From the Christian Advocate, New Orleans, October 26, 1878 (PC&C p 38)
Carriere #60 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Carriere, Francois - HCHS has note card "Canildo (Cabildo?) " passenger lists p 10-11. Julia De la B's husband. Appears to have been possessed of more worldly goods than any passenger aboard L'Union. His possessions consisted of l wife, 2 children, 18 Negro slaves, 7 Indian slaves, 19 Bests a corne, 5 cheveaux."
Carriere, Louise D. (Wk C pg, 22) Mrs. Louise D. Cautade, widow of Ernest A. Carrere; sons: August E., Edouard L., Ernest A.; grandsons; Ernest, Jack, Dick and Edouand; granddaughters; Louise G. Carrere, Eleanor Carere, Marjarie and Rose Mary. (Filed, 6-16-1943). A.G. Favre, Clk. Warren J. Carver, DC.
Carriere, Robert and family of Waveland have departed for New Orleans. (SCE 09/16/1893)
Carrio, Laura Mrs., Waveland Ave. Waveland (Ph 49-50)
Carrio, Ray, boy born July 17, 1929 (SCE 9/20/1929) (FM)
Carrio, Samuel - Information being saught by W. A. Lewton, 1136 17th Avenue N., Texas City, Tx. 77590
Carrio, Mr. Sam'l, has two of his children very sick, but under the care of Dr. R. J. Turner, of the Bay, their recovery is only a question of time. (Waveland) (SCE 12/31/1892)
Carrio, Sidney, 722 3rd, Waveland (Ph 48)
Carrio, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, of Waveland, lost their infant child on last Wednesday evening. The little child had been ill for several weeks. We extend our sympathies to the grief-stricken parents. (SCE 1-13-1894)
Carrite, Jules Mrs., Miss Augustina Martizez played piano at Mrs. Jules Carrite's. (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1988 pg 6).
Carroll #44 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Carroll, Daniel, dec. 2-3-1894. Grandson, C.M. Learn, Granddaughter, Emma Learn; son, Chas. V. Carroll, sons-in-law, Stanley O. Thomas, Niomal Airy, T. W. Castelman, Daughter, Emma McLearn. 2-1894. (Wb kA,pg.251-255)
Carroll, E. N., 105 State (Ph 50), 213 Boardman (Ph 55)
"Carroll Estate". Front St. near Carroll. Episcopal Church bought corner lot on Carroll and contracted Charles Sanger to move their church from Cedar Point. Lot 60 X 150 deep. W. J. Gex, C. G. Moreau. (SCE 4, 1905 #7 col 1).
Carroll, John Plantation. L. M. Gex Home (224 N. Beach) was the Carroll plantation home. Bequeathed to only daughter, Mrs. Stanley O. Thomas who later sold it.
Carroll 11, Leigh Mrs., 634 N. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carson #14 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Carson, J. B., Capt. of the Steamer CHAMPION. See also entry under Boat file: CHAMPION
Carter, Miss and Schlater Miss, after a pleasant visit to Miss M. McGraw's have returned to their home in Plaquemine, La. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Carter, Alton Jas. r Waveland Hgts., Waveland (Ph 55)
Carter, Annette Meyer, 81, Metairie Cem. 25 Nov 1973 (CEC)
Carter, Chas. E., 117 Union (Ph 48 thru 50), 207 Union (Ph 55)
Carter, Cindy Lynn m McWethy, Thomas Henry 3-2-1991 (PC&C)
Carter, H.- Mrs. M. McGraw and Miss M. McGraw left on Wednesday for New Orleans to attend the wedding of Mr. H. Carter to Miss C. E. Brady. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Carter, John L. r S. Bch. (Ph 55)
Carter, Mable Meyer, 79, Metairie Cem. 09 Aug 1976 (CEC)
Carter, N. L., 114 Beach Blvd (N or S, ?) (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carter, Norman Lesley, 74, Metairie Cem. 12 Feb 1969 (CEC)
Carter, Winthrop Jr. 74, Metairie Cem. 11 Jun 1963 (CEC)
Caruso, Pascal, 105 Toulme (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carver #17 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Carver Store, Toulme and #36 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Carver, Alfonso Millard 10-8-1911 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)
Carver, Alice Member of Board of Aldermen from ward l. In 1942 she was custodian of the city hall. (SCEJUB42p27).
Carver, Andrew Mrs. r 209 Washington (Ph 55)
Carver, Andrew S. 309 Citizen (Ph 55)
Carver, Artesia 10-19-1913 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)
Carver, Charles r 309 Railroad Ave. (Ph 55)
Carver, Clifton Koehler 11-23-1905 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)