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2)	Louella Moran - lived in Catahoula and never married (see our Johannes “John” Zengerling History for more on her).
3)	Frank Moran - married Althea Lizana and lived in Catahoula.
4)	Reedus Moran - he never married and lived in Catahoula.
d.	Marsoline C. Cuevas - married Lovance Moran. They lived in Catahoula and had:
1)	Oswald Moran - married Mary Moran and lived in Catahoula.
2)	Magnolia Moran - married 1) Willie Ladner, 2) Frank Ferguson, and lived in Kiln, MS.
e.	James “Lott” Cuevas - married Ida Hoda and lived in Catahoula. They had-.
1)	Arilla Cuevas - married 1) Mark O’Guire, 2) Julius Davis, and lived in the Flat Top community of Hancock County.
2)	Tunas “Tony” Cuevas - married Annie Maude Necaise and lived in Catahoula.
3)	Alton Cuevas - married 1) Claudia Beech, 2) Jerri (maiden name unknown), 3) (first name unknown) Moran, and lived in Catahoula, MS.
4)	James Lott Cuevas - married Louvie Necaise and lived in Catahoula.
5)	Ranee Cuevas - married Margie Mitchell and lived in Carrier, MS.
6)	Aristede “Pete” Cuevas - married Bobbie Dean Johnson and lived in Lumberton, MS.
7)	Ida “Ruth” Cuevas - married Willie Nobles and lived in Catahoula.
8)	Dorothy Cuevas - married Cartez Ladner and lived in Catahoula.
9)	Lois Cuevas - married Larry Wall and lived in Metairie, LA.
f.	Anthony “Tony” Cuevas - married Maude O’Connell and lived near Hattiesburg, MS. They had one daughter called Celeste.
g.	Alice A. Cuevas - married Victor T. Cuevas, lived in Catahoula and had:
1)	Hollis Cuevas - not married and died as a young man.
2)	Zelma Cuevas - married Wallace Garriga and lived in Gulfport.
3)	Eunice Cuevas - married Herman Ladner and lived in Harrison County, MS near Delisle.
4)	Victor Cuevas, Jr. - married 1) (first name unknown) Ladner, 2) (name unknown), and lived in Catahoula, MS.
h.	Thomas Cuevas - married Samantha Beech, lived in Catahoula, and had no children.
4.	Thomas Jefferson McArthur, Jr. - according to his headstone in Turtleskin Cemetery, he was bom on December 21, 1870 and died on November 16, 1953. He never married and lived near Picayune, MS where he operated a general merchandise store with his sister, Marsoline. They accumulated a sizable fortune, but were beat out of it by a swindler that sold him worthless oil stocks. Considered to be a very intelligent man, the family blames “old age” as the reason why Thomas let himself be taken advantage of We can remember visiting this old man on several occasions at his old home near Picayune on “Lott McCarty” Road.
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