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b.	John Ferdinand Casanova - born on March 9, 1885, married Ruby Gautier in 1919, and lived in Pearlington. He had no children and moved to New Orleans, LA later in life.
c.	Henry Adam Casanova - bom on November 28, 1888 per OLG Church records, married Sophie Maffee and lived in Pearlington. He had several children that lived in the New Orleans, LA area.
d.	Horatio Gabriel Casanova - married Pearl Johnson in Abita Springs, LA and lived there until his death on February 19, 1937. His baptismal record at OLG Church clearly shows he was bom on March 29, 1892 with father “Francois Cassanova,” mother “Julia Gager” and Godmother, “Julia Gager.” This is no doubt a priest error, for Frank Casanova, wife, Mary C., and four children with the youngest, Horatio Casanova (bom March 1892), all showing up in the 1900 Hancock census. His death certificate in Louisiana shows his parents as Frank Casanova and Mary Luc.
4.	Joseph Albert Casanova — bom on December 12, 1852 per Our Lady of the Gulf Church. His headstone in Logtown Cemetery shows he was born on December
12,	1851 and died September 2, 1925. He lived in Logtown, MS and married on September 15, 1877 to Margaret J. Asher. Joe was considered an intelligent and ambitious man and worked for years at the saw-mill in Pearlington. For more on their children see our Anna Barbara Hausch family history.
5.	Toulme Victor Casanova - born on April 3, 1855 per OLG records. Mrs. Emma Casanova of Picayune said that he lived in Panama for awhile, and she still had some old “coins” he sent her and her husband, Charles, while there. He later came back and married Louisa B. Burkett in New Orleans, LA on December 30, 1886 and settled there. He died there in 1928. They had: Toulme Jr., Mary “Louise” (she had red hair), Clement, Charles, and Sophia.
6.	Eulalie Martha “Lila” Casanova - bom on February 11, 1857 per OLG Church records. She does not appear in the 1880 census. She married in Hancock County on October 9, 1880 to William N. Miller. This Miller was a son of Louisa
E.	Netto and John Miller, discussed later in this history.
7.	Louise Uranie Casanova - bom on May 22, 1859 per OLG records. She does not appear in the 1870 census with her family when she would have been age 10. We assume she died as a child. No one remembers her either.
8.	Thomas Louis Casanova - bom on July 28, 1860 and died 1928, according to his headstone in Logtown Cemetery. He married Mary Louisa “Mamie” Hinkle in New Orleans on June 15, 1886 and lived in Logtown. He worked for the Weston Lumber Company in Pearlington for years and was considered an outstanding citizen by members of the community. They had:
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