Alphabet File page 72
Carver, Conley A. m Blackwell, Mildred J. 5-16-1936 (PC&C)
Carver, Mr. Dan, store has been enlarged and restocked with goods. (SCE 3/25/1893) (Nicholson)
Carver, D. Located on S. Beach at head of Washington. Red Hot was listed as South of Manieri's, North of Quintini's, East of D. Carver's and West of the Gulf of Mexico. 1908.
Carver, Dan. Purchased from Mrs. Huber the frame dwelling and place of business on Front near Washington occupied by Sehill & Page. (SCE 23 May 1908).
Carver, Daniel (Wb C,pg.46-7) Wife, Georgie W.; daughters, Flora, Exec., Lula N.-wife of Dudley Walker. (Probate, 5-121921, Min. bk z-576). H.K. Rouse, Chan. clk.
CARVER, DANIEL - Daniel Carver of Nicholson, Hancock county, is vice-president of the Nicholson Lumber and Cooperage Company, is also one of the leading merchants of the town and has other important capitalistic interest in the county, which has been his home from the time of his birth. He was born in the village of Bay St. Louis, this county, March 3, 1853, and is a son of Peter and Nazile M. (Bourgeois) Carver, who were likewise born and reared in the same town, being reporesentatives of old and honored families of that section of the State. In the schools of his native town Daniel Carver secured his early eucational discipline, and as a youth he became identified in a practical way with the mercantile business, becoming a salesman in the general store of Capt.. W. J. Poitevent, of Gainesville, with whom he remained in this capacity for a period of four years, at the expiration of which the captain admitted him to partnership in the general store then establishd at Gainesville, this county, the new enterprise being launched under the firm name of Poitevent & Carver. In 1874 Mr. Carver purchased the interest of his partner and became the sole proprietor of the business, which he thereafter continued successfully for eighteen years. In 1892 he removed to Nicholson and purchased the well equipped general store of J. J. Willis. He has added materially to the scope and facilities of the enterprise, which he still conducts, receiving large and appreciative support from the people of the town and vicinity, while the store is now under the active management of his elder son, William P.. In July, 1904, Mr Carver opened a branch store at Pickayune, this county, and the same is conducted under the supervision of his younger son, David M., and he was also one of the organizers and is a stockholder of the Bank of Pickayune, which inaugurated buinesss in June 1904, and he is also a stockholder of the Bank of Bay Springs, Jasper county, this |State. He is a stalwart advocate of the principles of the Democracy, and while never a seeker of official preferment, he shows a lively interest in public affairs and is liberal in his support of enterprises and measures tending to conserve the general good of the community. In a fraternal connection we find him identified with the Masonic order and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. On Sept 23, 1874, Mr. Carver was united in marriage to Miss Georgia W. Ross, daughter of George W. And Louisa (Russ) Ross, of New Orleans, La., and the names of the four children of this union are as follows: Lulu N., William P., David M., and Flora
Carver, Earl m Parker, Julia 6-27-1910 (PC&C)
Carver, Elsie, 209 Washington (Ph 48 thru 50)
Carver, Emma r 202 St. Charles (Ph 55)
Carver, Ernest r Broad, Waveland (Ph 55)
Carver, Etienne- Favre, Mr. Jules, Messrs. J. J. Barr and Richard Attaway are serving as the committee of arrangement for a grand soiree which will be given at the Waveland hall, on Coleman Avenue, Saturday, January, 1894, for the benefit of the Waveland public school. Floor managers are Messrs. Wm. Ruhr, Etienne Carver and Charles Chadwick. (SCE 1-6-1894)
Carver, Frank r 310 Union (Ph 55)
Carver, Irene m Koch, Richard 10-21-1908 (PC&C)
Carver, Jerome J., 335 Main (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carver, John Oswell 8-7-1910 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)
Carver, L. C. August 8, 1918 the Board reconvened. Present were mayor R.W. Webb, alderman W.R. Starr, Louis Schwall (?), ______Ladner, secretary. Absent R. S. Blaize, L. C. Carver, _____Jones, city marshall. The board accepted the building and grounds of the Firemans Hall on Second and Ulman Streets and authorized the city attorney to fix the necessary papers for a fee of $30. (VF)
Carver, Leo and Carver, Leonia- Being sought by W. A. Lewton, 1136 17th Avenue N. Texas City, Texas 77590 July 1990.
Carver, Louise B., 250 Ballentine (Ph 48 thru 50)
Carver, Louise Bosarge, 77, Lakeshore Cem. 06 Feb 1987 (CEC)
Carver, Mamie Fayard, born Nov 1 1916. Married Oswald Charles Carver, son of P. T. (Alcee) , grandson of Thomas and Marie Louise (Gam) Saucier Carver: Oswald was brother of Sidney (Butch) Carver whose son is Andrew Carver (Oswald's nephew). Mamie's parents were Peter G. and Edna Fayard. Peter's Grandfather was Emile Fayard, son of Piere (Peter) and Estelle Fayard.. Peter G. was first cousin of Edward and Ola Fayard, children of Oswald Fayard. The pictures Mrs. Carver gave us are numbered:
No. 1 & 2, Mamie's Grandmother. Her father's mother, born in 1871, daughter of Victoria Ladner and Stanislaus Necaise.
No. 3, Estelle Favre and Piere Fayard.
No.4, Emile Fayard and Leon Griswald Favre.
No.5, Fireplace Lounge dedication (SCE 9-16-79).
No.6, Mamie Necaise, Peter Fayard and wife Edna Fayard.
No.7, Emile Fayard, Grandfather of Mamie.
No.8, Piere Fayard, father of Emile.
No.9, Reflections,(SCE 8-1-74) Little French Market. Ola Fayard, P. T. Carver and Sidney "Butch" Carver.
No.10, BSL, VFW Membership Drive (SCE 1956)
Carver, Matthew 206 Main St., BSL (1993)
Carver, Mr. R.O., who went on a visit to Poplarville, has returned to Nicholson. (SCE 04/15/1893)
Carver Taxi Co., 404 Ballentine (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Carver, Thomas- Mr. Richard Mendes made one of the biggest business transactions in the Bay this week. He bought for the well known Ecuuer's tannery, of New Orleans, 10,424 lbs. of beef hides and 100 sheep skins from Messers. Geo. Muller, R. W Toulme, Thomas Carver and W. O. Sylvester. The hides were shipped to New Orleans on Thursday. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Carver, Thos., The city butcher, is proprietor of a tidy meat market and always has on hand all kinds of fresh and cured meats. He has resided in the city all his life and is now one of its aldermen and owns a good home here. He supplies his trade with the best of beef, pork and mutton, killing the best of stock. He pays cash for hides and tallow. (SCE 5/20/1893)
Carver, Thomas, Private market at Eagle Wing exchange Front Street (SCE 5/16/1896)
Carver, W. J. Mrs., 325 N. 2nd (Ph 48 thru 50), Dunbar (Ph 55)
Carver, Walter Mrs., 182 Coleman Av. Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50) (Ph 55)
Carver, Warren 1976 (Bicentennial program)
Carver, Wilmer r Washington (Ph 55)
Cary, T. Ray., Linotype operator for Echo.,(SCE Jubilee 1942 Page 26).
Casanas, B.C. r Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)
Casanas, Ben C. Lived at Nicholson and Beach. (Cahn founded site). (NW corner)(SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 5, col 2).
Casanova - Casanove - Cassanova - Cassanove
Casanova #29 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Casanova, Adele Elvira 11-12-1905 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)
Casanova, Car Britt 10-26-1902 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)
Casanova, Eva m Osborun Percy 9-1-1908 (PC&C)
Casanove, Francis G. married Mary Adel Toulme, daughter of John B. Toulme and Victoire Saucier Toulme. (JBT will VF)