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over and v<*^ted w^t^1	my	family many	times. I remember that	he
had a fine V\'ice an^ was	a real good	singer. In remembering	her,
I believe <	^er	first marriage	with Jastram that they	also
had a daugl'*^r? ^ut ^	am	not sure	this and don't remember her
name All >'f this family is buried in New Orleans."
I do not have ?''H'^es these marriage records from New Orleans, Louisiana but please 1>'* t^ie recor^ show, based on the information from Miss Irma Hale and other vU'euments that I will later list, that she was first married to NUMA JASTRAi'' ?'ind second married to MORTIMER ROBELOT.
The Times Pic,iv'"}?? a New Orleans, La. newspaper, of Tuesday, August 2,
1943, page 2 column Published the following Death Notice:
ROBELOT '?1n Saturday, July 31, 1943, at 11:45 o'clock a. m. CORNELIA CUEVAS, wife of the late Mortimer Robelot, widow by first marriage of Numa Jastram, mother of Emile and Sidney Jastram.
Private Iuneral took place, Sunday, August 1, 1943, at
2	o'clo' l' P* m? from t^ie Chapel of the Maison Hospita-liere fi.H'vices were held at St. Louis Cathedral. Interment wa3 in Metairie Cemetery.
3IJ8 AGNES "C-A.BP.T11CUEVAS, born February 5, 1861, was baptised June 8, ^ 1861 (Ol'(l	BB 1	p	87 A 612). She was married on May 31st, 1879 to
THOMAS >	HALE	(.(JL6 MB I p 131 A 374)T Hanco civil marriage	re-
cords "THOMAS P. HALE married May 31, 1879 GABRIEL AGNES CUEVAS". Thomas P Hal*1 was t^e son Thomas Hale and Josephine Jones. Miss Irma Hale their daught*'('? stated that the Hale family lived in New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled world-wide. Thomas P. Hale being educated at the Sorbonne in Paris France Hu was connected with the Illinois Central Railroad Company *,
in New Orleans, Lc/"<aiana at the time of their triage.
Later	when th^	Gulf	&	Ship Island Railroad was being constructed	from
Jackson	Mississippi-	to the	terminal at Gulfport, Mississippi, Captain	Joseph
T. Jones sought otThomas P. Hale to head up the office affairs and management of the new rfl^road line* He served as Vice President and operating officer of the rail^or many years later returning to Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Thomas P Hal** and Agnes Gabrielle Cuevas Hale are interred in St. Mary's Cemetery at Bay St r L?uis> Mississippi with headstones, as are several of their children Ml#s Irma Hale stated that her mother died October 22, 1956.
THOMAS P HALE	GABRILLE C. HALE
1858 - J?37	1861 - 1956
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