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7.	Yvonne Strong - married William A. Scarborough and resided in Bay St. Louis. They had: William "Billy."
8.	Leroy J. Strong - married Dorothy Fryer Boucher and resided in Columbus, MS. They had: Kermith and Cindy.
9.	Robert Strong - married Anna Mae Perre and resided in Bay St. Louis. They had: Jack, Mary, Donald, Raymond and Michael.
10.	Aaron Strong - never married, died age 12.
11.	Roy Strong - married Josephine "Joe" Gillian and resided in Lafayette, LA. They had: Sandy, Pam, Michael, and Susan.
12.	James C. Strong - married Evelyn C. Kaiser and resided in Tampa, FL. They had no children.
13.	Gertrude Strong - married Alex Bell and resided in Lafayette, LA. They had "A.B." Jr., Betty, and Theresa.
I.	John "Boy” Seube - died in Honduras as a young boy. Our Lady of the Gulf records show a John Mary Bertrand Seube bom on January 30, 1876. This is apparently the child called “Boy” that died young. Our Lady of the Gulf also lists a child called "John Baptiste Seube" bom to this couple on February 21, 1883. Apparently he also died young, for no one remembers him.
J. Rosie Seube - married Johnny Basford and resided in Slidell, LA.
Third Marriage - Andrezine Bordages married Aristide "Dod" Favre on October 10, 1895, according to Hancock County civil records. Supposedly this couple never had any children, but Our Lady of the Gulf Church records show they had a daughter called Lena Mathilda, bom on March 1, 1895. She probably died as an infant for no one remembers her.
Joseph J. Bordages - son of John Bordages and Marie Saucier. According to Clem’s Paper he was bom on October 20, 1850. According to his Baptismal record at the Pass Christian Catholic Church, his full name was Jean Joseph Bordages, bom on October 20, 1850. He went by the name of "Joseph J. Bordages” most often. This record shows his parents to be “Jean (John) Baptiste Bordages and Marie Saucier.” The Godfather was “Joseph Bordages, an uncle” of the child. According to Daisy Bordages, he was married to Mary C. Hau who was a native of Germany. Her last name appears as Hau on records, but Daisy says that it was pronounced "Han." According to Our Lady of the Gulf Church records, he married Mary Hau (daughter of Peter Hau and Marguerita Moak) on January 28, 1875. This man was elected to the office of County Treasurer in


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