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7.	Joseph Villeau “J. V.” Saucier - bora August 16, 1865, and died on February 2, 1942. He married Henrietta Robinson. They had: Annie D., Thomas W., Joseph M., and Walline.
8.	Narcisse Saucier - bom May 16, 1868, a twin to below. No further records.
9.	Alice Margaret Saucier - bom May 16, 1868. She married Theodore Dedeaux. They had: Louis, Nettie, Marie “Mamie,” Florine E.,
Theodore J., Clarence, and Oban A.
10.	Louis Cornelius Saucier- bom December 8, 1871, and died June 10, 1925, as found on his headstone in Harrison County. He married Susanna V. A. Spikes. They had: Delilah “Pinky,” Alvin C., Albert Porter “Robert,” Norman J., O. D. “Gerome,” and Louis T. “Tally.”
11.	William Lafayette Saucier - bom October 9, 1873, as found on his baptism record at Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church in DeLisle, Mississippi. He died on April 7, 1931, in Baxterville, Mississippi and is buried in Caney Church cemetery. He married Margaret J. “Maggie” Milling. They had: Lela Myrtle, Dora M., Nathaniel Baxter, Tallmadge S., Herbert L., Curtis Bernard, William Marshall, Jessie, Velma, and Leo L.
12.	Florien Saucier - bom on April 4, 1878, as found on his baptism record in the DeLisle Catholic Church. The record gives his parents’ names but only lists him as “little boy Saucier.” He lived in Lamar County and is buried with a headstone in the Bay Creek cemetery that says he died on March 25, 1939. He married Emily H. Bryant and they had one son called Earl, and one unnamed daughter that was bom and died in 1908.
E.	Hester Cameron - she is listed with her parents in Marion County in 1850 and is 14 years old in that year (1836). She married Joseph Martin in Marion County, Mississippi, on May 15, 1855. Older Cameron descendants remember her but do not know what became of her. She was thought to have had some children. Our research discovered that, after 1862, Hester and family apparently moved to Smith County, Mississippi, and had 2 children that year as found in the 1860 census. Hester and her family next show up in the 1870 census of Fulton County, Kentucky, with 5 children. We next find her in the 1880 census of Yell County, Arkansas, with husband and 6 children. Hester’s husband (widowed), one son, Thomas J. Martin, and 4 grandchildren appear in the 1900 census of the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), indicating she died sometime before 1900. The following list of her children were taken from the above censuses:
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