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G.	Seymour Earl Carrio — bom February 26, 1898 and killed in WWI at Grand recourt, France on January 26, 1918. He was not married and is buried with a headstone by his parents in Cedar Rest Cemetery.
H.	Clarence Joseph “Taddy” Carrio - bom on March 13, 1900, died on December 3, 1947 in Mobile, AL, and is buried there. He married Thelma A. Strong on February 13, 1924 in Bay St. Louis. Thelma is a daughter of Charles M. “Jack” Strong and Amanda Seube. See our “Bordages Family History” for more information on her. Thelma remarried after Clarence’s death and lived in St. Petersburg, FL. Clarence and Thelma had:
1.	Geraldine Amanda Carrio - died in 1974, married (first name unknown) Kubena, and lived in Tampa, FL.
2.	Clarence Calvin Carrio - married Margaret (maiden name unknown) and lived in Mobile, AL.
3.	Jacqueline Margaret Carrio — married (first name unknown) Flemings and moved to New York.
4.	Patricia Ann Carrio - married (first name unknown) Groulx and moved to Michigan.
I.	Raymond Thomas Carrio - bom on February 2, 1902, died March 26, 1959, and is buried in Cedar Rest Cemetery in Bay St. Louis. He married Irma Arnold on September 16, 1928 and had two children:
1.	Raymond Thomas Carrio, Jr. - married Stella Clark and lived in Dallas, TX. They had: Cynthia, Raymond, Timothy, and Stanley.
2.	Doris Carrio - married later in life and lives in Bay St. Louis with her husband.
VI.	Virginia “Gena” Carrio - according to her baptismal record at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, she was bom on October 11, 1861 and baptized on December 19, 1861. She was the daughter of “Joseph Carry and Ann Kraly” as listed on that record. Her headstone in Cedar Rest Cemetery in Bay St. Louis states that she was bom on October 10, 1859. Virginia is listed in the 1870 census of Hancock County with parents, age nine or bom in 1861. Thus her headstone is apparently incorrect. Virginia died in Waveland on July 4, 1918 according to her Mississippi death certificate. Her cause of death was listed as pneumonia while her daughter-in-law, Rose Bordages Bourgeois said it was an abscess of the liver that killed her. This date of death matches with the date of death on her headstone. The death certificate also states that she was bom in Waveland. Although the extent of her formal education is unknown, it is a fact that she could read and write. She was bom and raised a Catholic.
She was described as having blue eyes, dark brown hair, fair complexion, approximately 130 lbs and 5 ft, 3 inches tall. Mrs. Ann Hamby of Mobile and Mrs. Myrtle Mae Haas of Kiln, MS have original photos of Virginia.
Virginia Carrio married Lucien Bourgeois, a son of Maximilien “Ducre” Bourgeois and Mathilde Elina “Alema” Favre. They were married on November 29, 1877 by a Justice of the
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