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It is believed that Catherine's brother was Captain Chris Collein.
Dorn, Mrs. L. of Grand Plain and esteemed in Bay St. Louis and throughout the county for her kindness and good deeds, was in the Bay yesterday. We are sorry to say that Mrs. Dorn has been very sick. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Hay for Sale!! Dorn- This office had a pleasant call from its young friends, Mr. Leopold Dorn and Master John Dorn, of this county on Wednesday. (SCE 10/29/1892)
New hay from 1892 crop for sale cheap and delivered free of charge to your yard in Pearlington, Waveland, Bay St. Louis and Vicinity. Apply to Mrs. L. Dom, English Lookout, P.O., La., or to Gulf Coast Market, Bay St. Louis. (SCE 10/29/1892)
Moreau, Mrs. and Mrs. H., Mrs. Geo Muller and children and the scribe left on Monday for Grand Plain where they were the guests of Mrs. Dom and Son. No better time could have been enjoyed, and to these good people many thanks are returned. (ACE 11/19/1892)
Dom, Messrs, Christian, Leopold, John and Michael, of Grand Plain, this county, spent Christmas in New Orleans. (SCE 12/31/1892)
Editor, returns thands to mrs. Dom, of Grand Plain, for a box of plumbs, recived last Saturday. (SCE 6/3/1893) Dom, Mr. Christian, our young friend of Grand Plain, Claiborne Station, was up to see us this week, and left an invite for his birthday dance to be given next Saturday at his hospitalite home. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Mrs. Muller, gave a card and donkey party on Tuesday evening in honor of her guests. The interior of the house was nicely decorated for the occasion. The donkey party was a main feature of the evening's enjoyment. Miss Ametia Straut won the first price and Mr. Harry S. Saucier secured the booby prize. Those who participated were Mrs. William A. Scholl, Miss Gertie Weiss, Miss Mayme Johnson, the Misses Belden, Miss O'Hara, Miss Amelia Straut, Messrs, Harry S. Saucier, P. Combel, R. Caldwell, J. B. Clark, C. Dom, and others. Dancing old style reels, etc., created much amusement. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Dom, Mrs. L. and son - It was the editor's good fortune to spend last Monday at the farm home of Mrs. L. Dom and son at Grand Plain, near Claiborne Station. This is one of the finiest and largest truck farms in the country, comprising 1000 acres. On the famr are 800 pecan trees not far from bearing and in a few years this pecan land will be a snug fortune for its owner. Most of the work attended to on the farm is the hay making industry from shich a good revenue is received. Mrs. Dom has just had completed a spacious hay bam 25x60, which is now nearly full and more to cut. A hay presser and bailer will soon erected on the farm and hay will be shipped to all points. There are about 50 head of fine stock on the place. To Mrs. Dom and to her son and nephews many thanks are return for such a hospitable reception and pleasant day. (SCE 9/30/1893)
Dom, Mrs. L. and her estimable son, Mr. Christian Dom, gave a New Year dance at their hospitable home at Grand Plain, Claibom Station, for their many friends in this part of the country. A fine and full string band was in attendance and furnished excellent music for the occasion. An abundant spread of substantial and delicacies was served, and n all the affair was throughly enjoyed by the large number of guests present, and this New Year on the farm will long be remembered.(SCE 1/6/1894)
Dom, Gertrude; Bonacker, John; Frances Dishara; Ruth Schwall, Sawina Mitchell, Gertrude Dom and Louise Davis were on the sick list last month. (The High School Idea, Vol. 1, Bay St.Louis, March 1908,2nd and 3rd grades.[l]
Note:
[1] Information from the Archives of the Hancock Genealogical and Historical Society, Bay St. Louis, Ms. South Coast Echo newspaper published in Bay St. Louis, Hancock County, Ms.
Leopold and Catherine had the following children:
+	6	M i. Christian Leopold Dorn was bom on 28 Aug 1870 and died on 18 Aug 1930.
7 M	ii. John Christopher Dorn was bom on 7 Jul 1872 in New Orleans,, Louisiana,
Orleans Parish. He died on 21 Jun 1873 in New Orleans,, Louisiana, Orleans Parish.
John Christopher: Information found at the Archives in Baton Rouge,
La. Volumn 60 Page 594 of Orleans Parish Births. His death was found in Volumn 58 Page 591 of Orleans Parish Deaths. He died of Cholera.
8 M	iii. William M. Dorn was bom on 1 Dec 1875 in New Orleans,, Louisiana, Orleans
Parish. He died on 12 Sep 1878 in New Orleans,, Louisiana, Orleans Parish.
26 Apr 2002
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