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Toulme,
J.B. (SI1-6 CRC Bk)
Toulme, Jerald L. (S5-29 CRC s&k)
Toulme, John B. (N4-24 <^TC Bk) 218 N. Beach #43	Cuevas
j To u 1me~| John^ B^/First merchant in im! (ATG JgSL- 4)
In	had a leather factory
yrs. pg 17) .
Mr. Toulme left France and came to
VF MJS VIII 00350)
BSL, having started in employing 7 men. (BSL 100
BSL in the early 1800's,
He married Viclerie Saucier (In "Sketches", SCE 1942 she is listed as Evonia Viclerie) and bought a two-room house corner Union and tlrabeach .^^Became a merchant. One
Mr s.	. Breath/?} He gave the land now
by the Masonic Temple, the Court House, the Church an^Cedar Rest Cemetery to the city. He house whers^Dr. C. L. Horton and family Live (218 He had six daughters and one son, John V.
Buried in Cedar Rest.X(SCE
sJub.
daughter occupied Methodist built the North Beach)
Toulme. He died/TT^TarT
Jubilee 1942 pg ___________/j
J. B. T. was city secretary 1^1858 first mayor, P. C. Monet. (Ech J. B. T. was Shieldsboro Postmas November 1846. (VF)
WILL OF JOHN B. TOULME signed^ug 4 Mr. Toulme divided his proper t^~?in New and Mobile among his seven children and HCHS verticle file copy donated by Gordon Excerpts helow: I declare th^t I 'The^20th of December A.pT(^T88Qyto Victoire present and only wife fromwKich unto me seven children, all of To his widdow, Victoire Saucier he specifically
under Shieldsboro's 1942 pg 27)
.from April 1837 -______ -J
, lsYoy ,
tJrleans, Mississippi his widow.
Boh in Jan. 1990. was lawfully married on Saucier, my intermarriage were born whom are now living.
mentions
slaves, Sylvester, Auguste, Angele, Harriet, Merante and her children (with the exception of Gertrude). He mentions cattle bought from Jesse Cowand and rents of properties on Chartres Street in New Orleans.
1.	Mary Adele married Francis G. Casanova.
He bequeathed the lot and houses in Shieldsboro lying north of Union Street and adjoining property of Francis G. Casanova. Also property next to that of heirs of ?George Carico and that formerly claimed by S. Broadwell. Slaves, Hampton, Anna and her five children and his share of the "Fayard" stock of cattle.
2.	Mary Louise Azelia married Dudley R. Walker.
3.	Victoire d. 2/17/1895 (CRC), Married Henry Saucier.
He bequeathed 1/2 the steam sawmill on Bayou Galere, remaining part of the Guedon Toulme land claim and half the
~T^Ttda---fiU?-t;ha5ed~~tor~'^5'l?3r%ril.~ Also, negros Charles, Bob, Schumach, Howard, Paul, Louis, Rolion, and Claude. Two lots in Shieldsboro on the south side of Union Street occupied by Mrs. Stockton's Hotel.


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