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reads "Caroline L. Osoinach born 1835 died 1907".
It may be of interest to the descendants of the son, ANTONIO GABRIEL "A. G." OSOINACH, a journalist of note and an Editor of The Daily Herald, a newspaper published in Harrison County, Mississippi and now known as The Sun Herald, to have the following records.
"OSOINACH, Antonio Gabriel, born February 17, 1873, baptised
May 4, 1873, the son of Antonio Osoinach and Caroline Fayard.
Sponsors: Numa Riviere and Zelida Osoinach."
(OLG BB 2 p 34 A 209)
Note in margin of page beside this particular record:
Married July 1, 1915 to Caroline McNulty in St. John's Church,
Gulfport, Mississippi.
In OLG Record of Interments, the following entries are found:
"Mrs. Carrie Osoinach, 79, died Jan. 7, 1950 (p. 78)
"Anthony Osoinach, 70,	died in Gulfport October	30, 1941 (p.	69)
Both of these persons are	buried in Bay	St. Louis,	Mississippi.	It was my
pleasure to have known both Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Osoinach. They were very fine people and a credit to our community.
2AD3C. JANE FAYARD, born 1837 as per HANCO 1850 census - no further record. 2AD3D. CLOTHILDE FAYARD, born 1838 in the 1850 HANCO census and also in the 1880 HANCO census appears in the 1880 census as age 42, single, living at Bay St. Louis,	Miss, with	her	father. No	further record.
2AD3E.	ORLANDE (CLAUDIUS) FAYARD born 1840 as	per	1850 HANCO	census. I have
no further record.
I have never found a record of the death of John J. "Daunois" Fayard and the last record that I have on him	is when he	appears in the	1880 HANCO census at	Bay St. Louis, Mississippi,	H/H 37-37,	age	71 and with his daughter
2AD3D. Clothilde Fayard, age 42, single, and living with her father.
OLG Parish Register (1866-1879) Deaths,	pps. 123 &	132, states	"Mrs.
Daunois Fayard, 60 years old,	died July 22,	1874".
2AE1. JOANNA "JEANETTE" CARCO married JOSEPH GARCIA
It is fortunate that we have now progressed down through the years from the arrival of Christian Ladner in 1719 at Mobile, Alabama to close living descendants of the children of this couple residing in Hancock County, Mississippi. Through the good efforts of Jerry Heitzmann of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi in personal interviews with these descendants, I am able to offer
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