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4.	John Victor (only son)
He bequeathed his unsold lands on the north side of Main Street, except the "Lodge Lot" but including the market house at the foot of Main St. Part of the pasture at Point Clear, the Negro Francois plus stock of cattle.
5.	Mary Virginia married Augusta Girard.
He bequeathed two lots on the south side of Main Street;, the lot lying on the bank near the Louisiana Wharf with improvements known as the Mississippi Exchange, the negro boy Alfred, the negro man Ben, the negro woman Lucy and half the Gordon stock of cattle.	/?
6.	Madeline S. married Evariste V. Saucier. Qjc/2^)
He bequeathed a lot of land in Shieldsboro known as the Ledoux property, furniture and house thereon, the vacant lot of land on the north side adjoining the lots herein bequeathed to M.V. Girard. Also, the lot on the north side of Main Street now and the Lodge Lot. Also, the mulatto man Edmund, the negro woman Gertrude, negro woman Justine, and the Morgan stock of cattle
7.	Delphine married Eugene Garandy
He bequeathed lot on South side of Washington Street known as the Mazilly property. Negro woman Polite, Charles,, Lostin. Also half the Jourdan Stock of cattle. Additionally, Mr. Toulme declared ownership of the additional properties:	a	steam	saw mill on the Wolf River,
a large quantity of saw logs, a schooner named the "Montebello", a lot in N.O. near the Old Basin and another and house on Chartres Street. Extensive property in the city of Mobile was also described and divided among the heirs. John Victor Toulme and Evariste V. Saucier were named executors declared on August 4, 1860. Witnessed by J. C. Monet, John G. Colly and N. (Napoleon) Monet.
(Copy also in the MJS file BSL 60)
Toulme, John E. (S15-21 CRC Bk)
Toulme, John F. (S5-28 CRC Bk)
Toulme, John Victor (N4-26 CRC Bk)
pToulme, John Victory^ only son of John B. Toulme - had six s'iS'ters. (JBT will VF)
Toulme, Capt. John V., Proprietor of Crescent Hotel, 200
S.Beach. Ex-mayor of BSL. Was Son of John B. Toulme. (ATG pBSL-4, photo pBSL-4)
Organized the Shieldsboro Rifles in Civil War. (BSL 100 yrs. pg 17) .
Owned Toulme Wharf opposite Crescent Hotel.
Shieldsboro Postmaster November 1857 - November 1865 (VF)
John V. Toulme, Mayor in 1893 set aside the money ($3,800.00) out of the meager revenues of the city for the purpose of erecting the present school building, he was threatened with indictment, it is said, by the grand jury, for misappropriation of funds. An annex was built very much


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