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a.	George Overtus “Vert” Garriga - married Petronia “Tonie” Curet and lived in Fenton. They had: Leo, Percy, Grace (she married Willis Rhodes), Jack, and Katherine.
b.	Oliver Garriga - married Anna Necaise and lived in Fenton. He had: Willietta (John “Peck” Mauffray’s wife), Emmett, Margie, and Carl.
c.	Gather O. Garriga - married Inez (maiden name forgotten), she died soon, and he married a second time to Ollie Temple, and lived in Simpson, Louisiana. He had no children.
d.	William Austin “Willie” Garriga - married first to Elizabeth McCloud, and second to Heddie Burge, and lived in Fenton. By the first wife he had a girl called Andrea.
e.	Camilla Garriga - married Everett Thomas and lived in Laurel and Gulfport, Mississippi. No children.
G.	Thomas Cameron - lived with his parents in the 1850 Marion County census as bom in 1840, and again in the 1860 census with parents as bom in 1839. Thomas Cameron again appears in the 1880 census of Hancock County as bom in 1840, with wife Evaline, bom in 1850, and children listed are: Martha, 1865; John, 1867; Bernard, 1870; and Edmond, 1874. George Cameron heard of him, and told us he died or possibly moved back to Marion County and his wife married a second time to Anatole Moran, lived in Hancock County, and she had children by both husbands. George and other family members told us Evaline’s maiden name was Morrison. Thomas also fought in the Civil War. He joined the 7th Mississippi Infantry, Company F, on March 7, 1863, in Marion County and records show him going to the hospital on February 3, 1864. Thomas and Evaline Cameron had:
1.	Martha Cameron - bom in 1865 as found in the 1880 Hancock census.
She married Anatole Moran (bom c. 1842), son of Lucien Moran. Anatole Moran was first married to Marie “Octavie” Ladner and had several children. The Hancock County Court records show Anatole Moran married “Mrs. Martha Cameron” on October 16, 1893. The listing of “Mrs.” usually indicates that Cameron was not her maiden name, but she was previously married to a Cameron. Also in Hancock County we find a George Cameron marrying Martha Lott on August 6, 1884. With this we feel the Mrs. Martha Cameron that married the Anatole Moran in 1893 is not our Martha Cameron. Martha, her children, and her brother, Edward Cameron, are listed in the 1900 Hancock census. She was a widow that year and bom in November 1869. She also stated that she was married 14 years (1886) and had a total of 9 children, with 7 still living. By Moran, Martha Cameron had:
a.	Marie “Louise” Moran - she was baptized on May 18, 1886, at Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church near Pass Christian, Mississippi. The record shows she was bom in “1886” the daughter of “Anatole
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