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name unknown) “Professor" Maxey. She married him in New Orleans, La, and moved to Bogue Chitto with him. By Maxey she had three children:
A.	Mary L. Maxey - married Edward Ahrens and lived in New Orleans.
They had one son, Martin E., who married Kitty (maiden name unknown), and he had two children: Martin Jr. and girl (name unknown). This family lived in New Orleans.
B.	Andrew “Bud” Maxey - Bud is usually a nickname given when there is a “junior.” Thus, Professor Maxey's name may have been Andrew. Anyway, “Bud” married Hortense (maiden name unknown), and had the following children: Cecelia, Andrew, Ethel, May, George,
Ruth, and Lilly. This family lived in and around New Orleans.
C.	Susan "Susie" Maxey - married first to Edward Lonergan and second to Samuel Bertucci and lived in New Orleans, LA. Susie had one girl by the Lonergan marriage called Catherine. Catherine was married two times also. By her first husband, Herman Pfeiffer, she had two children: Doris and Herman. By the second husband, Edward Fuscher, Catherine had no children. Susan and family lived in the New Orleans area.
Following Maxey’s death around 1898, Katie married second to Thomas Sutton. She met and married him in Bogue Chitto, MS. Katie had no children by him. Katie married a third and final time to Thomas Hanley in New Orleans. By this marriage, Katie had two children:
D.	Nellie Hanley - died at birth.
E.	Cecelia Bertha “Celey" Hanley	- married Ruben Ochoa and lived at 917
N. Gayoso, New Orleans, LA. She was bom on March 14, 1909 and married on January 27, 1927. They have one daughter (Frank Seitz told us she was adopted) called Cynthia Ann who is married to Joseph C. Moscona and lived in New Orleans, LA.	Celey has her mother's three marriage
certificates, plus a good photograph of her mother, Katie, when she was young.
V.	Magdalena "Lena" Riehlmann - the 1880 census of Pike Co. indicated she was born in or around the year 1870. Mrs. Juanita Seitz Dupuy told us Lena's birthday was July 4, 1870. She remembered this because of the holiday on the same day. She said Lena died in May of 1947 in New Orleans and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery. Lena appears in the 1902 New Orleans City Directory as "Miss Lena Riehlmann." Different ones told us she married Wilbert S. Selick in New Orleans (on November 10,
1902) and later moved to Norfield, Lincoln Co., MS. Lena had one daughter called Wilhelmina. Wilhelmina Selick was born in 1905 in Norfield and lived there for years then moved to New Orleans. Lena later
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