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a.	Eva Mae Casanova - born July 2, 1887, according to OLG Church records, married Junius “Percy” Osbourn on September 1, 1908 in Hancock County, and lived in Mobile, Alabama. She died in 1979 in Mobile.
b.	Caroline “Carrie” Casanova - born on January 29, 1890 and died on March
15,	1966 in Tulsa, OK.
c.	Thomas Henry “Tommy” Casanova - bom on March 20, 1892 and died on June 11, 1939 in Mt. Herman, LA. He married Mildred Thiel and lived in Crowley, LA. He had a son that was a professional football player for the NFL.
d.	Alto Herbert Casanova - born on March 10, 1894 and died on July 31, 1952 in Baton Rouge, LA. He married Christine Comfort.
e.	William Xavier “Willie” Casanova - bom on May 12, 1896, according to OLG Church records and married Edna M. Gill in Hancock County in 1923. He lived in Picayune, MS, Houston, TX, and New Orleans. His headstone in Logtown says he died on March 26, 1967.
f.	Otis Beverly Casanova - bom on July 9, 1902 and died at Rolling Fork, MS in November 1969. He married Frances Simpson and lived in Rolling Fork, MS.
g.	Adele Elvira Casanova - baptized on November 12, 1905 at the Pearlington Methodist Church. She and her sister, Carrie Casanova, both show up in the 1930 census of Tulsa, OK. On the internet, we find an Adele Elvira Casanova married to Jack Edward Halpin that lived in Seguin, TX.
This is probably our Adele Casanova.
9.	Julius Michael “Jules” Casanova - bom on November 12, 1863 per OLG Church records and died on August 7, 1906, as found on his headstone in Logtown Cemetery. He married Maria Ragelia Calderara on March 1, 1892, as found in the Hancock County civil marriage records. He is found in the 1900 Hancock census with wife “Katie M. Casnova, bom Jan. 1876,” married 8 years (1892) and no children. New Orleans death records list “Jules Casanova, age 37, died August
7,	1901.” This would put him as bom in or around 1864 and with his death date August 7 (same month and day on headstone), we feel they are one and the same person. He lived in Logtown, MS, had no children, and worked for years as a foreman measuring logs at the Weston Lumber Mill there.
C.	Rosalie “Rose” Casanova - bom on January 1, 1821 (St. Louis Cathedral Baptism Book 9, p. 236). According to their St. Louis Cathedral marriage record, she married as a minor child to Miguel Marti (Marty) on April 8, 1837 in Hancock County. Miguel was a native of Manroche (spelling?), Principality of Cataluna, Spain, according to the baptismal records of two of their children - Cecilia and Clara. The family shows up in the 1850 census of Shieldsborough (Bay St. Louis) in
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