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1829 (SLC BB 13 (1828-32) p 92 A 400). She does not appear of record nor any heirs cited in the Deed to Gustave Lind. I therefore presume that she never married and had no issue. No further information.
3IE3. CLARISSE GARCIA appears in the 1880 HANCO census, Beat 4, H/H 27/27
with her husband and family, then age 49 or born 1831. She was married August 9, 1849 to MATHURIN HOPE (OLG MB 1 p 4 A 21).
The records at ANNC are full of the baptism, marriage and death records of this family. ANNC=PNB states that she was born 1831 and died 1888, and that he was born in 1830 and died October 21, 1904.
3IE4. JOSEPH "MANUEL" GARCIA appears of record in the 1850 & 1870 HANCO census records as born 1832 and in the 1880 HANCO census as born 1833. He was married to 2AE1. JOANNA "JEANETTE" CARCO, daughter of 2AE. Joseph Carco and Euphemie Buhour d'Argile (see p. 540 herein).
3IE5. ANNE GARCIA, born at Jordan River September 13, 1837, was baptised May 8, 1838 (SLC BB 15 (1836-1838) p 475 A 1270). She does not appear of record nor any heirs cited in the Deed to Gustave Lind. I therefore presume she never married or had issue. No further information. 3IE6. MANUEL GARCIA appears in the 1850 HANCO census, born 1840, but in the 1870 and 1880 HANCO census he appears as born 1836. I believe that the better date of his birth would be 1840 in view of the proven date of birth of his sister, Anne, and that of his brother to follow. His headstone in the Bayou Cadet Cemetery states that he was born 1841 and died March 4, 1893.
He was first married October 28, 1854 to HELENE SAUCIER (OLG MB 1 p 20 A 71). Harco civil marriages stated they they were married this same date.
She was also known as Helen Rosanville Saucier. They had several children and she died prior to July 20, 1869. Citing, in part, HANCO DB E at page 138:
"Know all men by these presents that We, Manuel Garcia, Mathilda Garcia, Angelina Garcia and Eugene Garcia, heirs-at-law of John B. Saucier, deceased.......quit claim unto Pierre G. Dupin to one undivided fifth part
to the following described land......... (a lot on the seashore in Bay St.
Louis) North by Richard Clague; West by Heirs of John H. Hopkins; East by the Bay of St. Louis; and West by John Luxich...........
She was the daughter of Jean Baptiste "Rosanville" Saucier and the other four-fifth interest was cited as belonging to William Colson, Euphrosine Colson, Alfred Saucier, Mary Estelle Saucier and Louisa Saucier. 1IE6. Manuel and their 3 then living children are then made known in this deed record.
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