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“little girl ” By Smith he had: Silvestre, 1882 and Marie Delhosisa,
1884. By Mary Leontine Ladner he had: Placide, 1892; Cornelia, 1903; Rosaline, 1913; and Cecilia, 1914.
3.	Jeantil “John-T” Ladner - he was bom in 1855 as found in the 1880 census of Hancock County where he lived next door to his twin brother, John M. Ladner. He married Marie “Louise” Cuevas and lived in Harrison County. Jeantil died on October 14, 1923, as found in Annunciation Church records and is buried in Rotten Bayou cemetery without a head marker. He had: John “Baptiste,” Vetal, Loren (son), Frederic “Freddy,” Elizabeth “Lizzie,” Mary “Cornelia,” Victoria,
Dorine Marie, Mary Adelia, Lloyd, and Eleanora ‘"Nora.”
4 Romain Ladner - he was bom on March 13, 1861, as found in the Our Lady of the Gulf Church records. No further records on this son.
5.	Victoria Ladner - she was bom in 1862 as found in the 1880 Hancock County census. She married Eugene Malley on May 16, 1876, as found in Hancock County records. They lived in Dedeaux, Harrison County. They had: Alphonce, Willie, Philip, Lucien “Ovile,” Eugene “Theophile,” Francis, Napoleon, Margaret “Maggie”, Phelonese, Dolerina, Amanda M., Mary “Sidonia,” Henry Desir, Leon Valentin, Ursin, and Anna.
6.	Helene “Ellen” Ladner - she was bom on March 9, 1862, as found in the Our Lady of the Gulf Church baptism records. She married Simon “Seymour” Malley and lived in Pearl River County. She had: Wearley, John “Otho,” Luciann, Ellen, Ola, and Beulah.
7.	Casimir Ladner - he was bom on December 6, 1864, as found in the Our Lady of the Gulf Church baptism records. Older family members told us he married Eveline Peterson, was “sickly,” and lived in Harrison County. They also thought he had 2 sons. We can find no further information on him.
8.	Rosalie Ladner - she was bom in 1865 as found in the 1880 Hancock census. She married Ramond Garriga on December 26, 1892, as found in Annunciation Church records, and lived in central Hancock County.
They had no children, but Garriga had children by a previous marriage.
9.	Felicity “Maude” Ladner - she was bom on February 20, 1867, as found in the Our Lady of the Gulf Church records. She married Jesse Cameron (they were first cousins) and lived in Fenton, Mississippi. They had: Jacob “Luther,” Louis, Laurent “Renaldo,” James J. and Harry J. (twins), Jesse, Lula Magdalene, Calluna “Callie” (girl), Annetha “Nettie,” Izella, Rita, Mary, Aloysius Franklin, and Lillian Marie “Lilly.”
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