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3.	Hilda Gertrude Farragut - bom March 16, 1901, married James O. Satterwhite, and lived in Lubbock, TX. No children.
4.	Alice Margarete Elsie “Alicia” Farragut - born September 3, 1905, married John "Russell" Rollins, and lived in Gulfport, MS. They had:
a.	Alicia (NMN) Rollins - born March 9,1926, married John C. Ellis, Jr. and lived in Pass Christian, MS. They had: Janet (Mrs. John H. Stevenson), John C. Ill, Russell W., and Elizabeth A.
b.	Rosemary (NMN) Rollins - bom June 29, 1927, married Dr. Wesley Leroy McFarland, and lived in Bay St. Louis. They had: Sarah Dale (Mrs. Augie Leopold), Rosemary E. “Rosey” (Mrs. Dennis Hauge), Wesley L. Jr., and Margo C. McFarland.
5.	Grace Rosa Farragut - bom May 6, 1911, married Othma “Soap” Seaman, and lived in Houston, TX. Grace is the person who has done so much to help us in tracing the Rolls line. They had:
a.	Clare Suzanne Seaman - married Roland D. Jackson and lived in Houston, TX.
b.	Robert Farragut Seaman - bom October 18, 1941, married Sharon White, and lived in Houston, TX.
c.	Charlotte H. Seaman - married Don F. Williams, and lived in Houston, TX.
B.	Ora “Ory” Rolls - bom May 30, 1875 and died on October 6, 1915 according to the above mentioned lawsuit in Hancock County, MS. He is believed to have died in Pascagoula, MS. In December of 1974, Mrs. Ethel Haisten of Montgomery, AL, a daughter of Ora Rolls, was contacted. She told us her father’s full name was Ora Putnam Rolls, and her mother’s name was Mary Ann “Mamie” Grant. Mrs. May Farragut Dubois, of San Antonio, TX, said that Ora and Mamie separated before his death, but she did not remarry. Mrs. Haisten said there were three children in this family:
1.	Elvin Rolls - bom in November 1897 according to the 1900 Jackson Co., MS census. He married Maude (maiden name unknown) and had no children by her. They were divorced before his mysterious death. Elvin was on a Merchant Marine ship off the coast of Brazil when he suddenly died. He was supposedly buried at sea. Others claim he was “pushed” overboard and murdered.
2.	Ethel Rolls - bom in February 1900 according to the 1900 Jackson Co., MS census. She married Homer Haisten and lived in Montgomery, AL. She had a daughter called Marion (Mrs. Thomas Henley), and a son called Homer Jr. that married Alice Clark Hastings. Both children and their families lived in Montgomery, AL.
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