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Cowand, Helena Johanna (Dorhauer) Mrs., 58

 

  Cowand Cemetery, 15 Jan 1907 (CFC)

 

Cowand, Helena Dorhauer (Mrs. Charles T. Cowand) Born: 1849 - New Orleans, La.,  Died: 1907 -Bay St. Louis (CFC)

 

Cowand, Inga Karlson, 99, Cowand Cemetery 10 Sep 1983 (CFC)

 

Cowand, J. A., 107 Julia (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Cowand, Jane Aken (Mrs. Albertus Aken) of Deer island, buried in Biloxi (CEC Bk)

 

Cowand. Jesse (1).  Jesse Cowand bought the land grant of Melite La Sassier which dated back to 1786.  Work was started on Elmwood Plantation House but was stopped when Mr Cowand left to fight in the War of 1812.  After the war work was started again and the house was completed in 1828. See Elmwood.

 

  (1) married Ann McKenzie

 

Cowand, Jesse, 86, Cowand Cemetery 14 Aug 1964 (CFC)

 

Cowand, Jesse (1) Born:  Feb. 16, 1786 - Norfork, Va. Died: May 6, 1852 - Bay St. Louis, Ms. (CEC)

 

Cowand, Jesse (2):  Ordinance Sgt., Co.G.F.& S., 7th La. Infantry.  Enlisted June 7, 1861, Camp Moore, La.  Present on roll to July 4, 1861.  Roll for Sept. and Oct. 1861 Appointed 4th Sgt. from 5th Sgt. October 4, 1861.  Detailed Oct. 22, to duty with Lt. Killmartin on bridges.  Roll Jan. and Feb.  1862, Absent.  Detailed Feb. 19 with recruiting office at N.O. La.  Present on all rolls from Jan. 1863 to Feb. 1864.  On roll of P.O.W. captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, paroled at Point Lookout, Md., and transferred for exchange.  Received at Cox's landing, James River, Va. Feb.  14 & 15, 1865 and on roll of P.O.W. paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 10, 1865, Resident, N.O. La. (This article by Mrs. Price was published in the Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society publication Volume 19, Number 3, October 1983 - HCHS Vault File)

 

Cowand, Jesse (2), Born: Dec. 4, 1836 - Bay St. Louis, Ms.

 

  Died:  May 18, 1890 - Bay St. Louis, Ms. (CFC)

 

Cowand, Jesse A (3) Pvt. Lt Battery "B", Washington Artillery, La. Spanish American War. (CEC)

 

Cowand, Jesse A. (3) Born: Feb. 20, 1878 Bay St. Louis, Died: Aug. 14, 1964 Bay St. Louis (CEC).

 

Cowand, Jesse Robert Sr., 72, Cowand Cem. 21 Oct 1980 (CFC) Cowand, Jesse R. (4) Major, U.S. Army ?Signal Corp, WWII (CEC)

 

Cowand, Jesse Robert (4), Born Apr. 20, 1907 Bay St. Louis, Died Oct.  21, 1980, Norfolk, Va. (CEC)

 

Cowand, Joseph B. Born: June 1848, Died Feb. 19, 1849 (CFC)

 

Cowand, Joseph O. Born:  Oct. 13, 1824 - New Orleans, La.

 

  Died:  Jan. 28, 1849 - Bay St. Louis, Ms. (CFC)

 

Cowand, Lucinda, married (1) Gottlieb Leonard Wagner, (2) William Bryan.  Born Jan. 15, 1819 Bay St. Louis, Died: Feb. 9, 1856 (CFC)

 

Cowand, Malcolm A. 638 N. Bch. (Ph 55)

 

Cowand, Malcom Alfred Sr.  Cowand Cemetery 08 May 1985 (CFC)

 

Kennedy, Mrs. Edward, after a pleasant visit to Misses Corinne and May Cowand, returned to her home in New Orleans last Sunday. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Cowand, Norman, 12, Cowand Cemetery 28 Oct 1921  (CFC) Cowand, Norman Charles, Born: Feb. 14, 1909 - Bay St. Louis, Ms. Died: Oct. 28, 1921 - Bay St. Louis, Ms. (CEC)

 

Cowand, J. Sidney L., Born: 1878, Died: 1960 in La. "In Memoriam, Son of Jesse Cowand (2) and Eliza Ames Cowand (CEC).

 

Cowand - Carmouche, Master William J., a bright student of St. Stanislaus college, spent Sunday the guest of his friend, Master Sydney L. Cowand. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Cowart, Ida - Miss Lena Driver, of the Bay city, is a welcome visitor here for the past two weeks and is the guest of Miss Ida Cowart.  (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Cowart, the Misses of Pearlington, are visiting Miss Lena Driver.  (SCE 05/27/1893)

 

Cowart's Inc. truckers, Hwy 90 W (Ph 55)

 

Cox, A. E., 112 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Cox, Bernard r 210 Necaise (Ph 55)

 

Cox, Howard r 1521 Paradise Ct. (Ph 55)

 

Cox, Laurence P. (N9-4 Craddock, Q. O., r. Hwy 90 (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Craft, H. V. Mrs., 322 St. Charles (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Craft, Karl F., Capt.

 

  Craft's Anchorage, Waveland (res) (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Craft, Roy ofc. N. Bch. (Ph 55)

 

  Craft, Roy J., r 417 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Craig, Mr. A. M. See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

Craig, John- Scranton, Mrs. Dr. G.W. and daughters, Misses May, Ruby and Rita Scranton, visited her son, Master Gustav Scranton and Master John Craig, two collegians of St. Stanislaus' commercial college on Friday, while here were the guests of Mrs. C. Gardebled. (SCE 01/14/1893)

 

Craig, The R.G. (R. E. ?)family, enjoy riding in elegant turnouts.  They have the prettiest "village' cart over here this season.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Mr. Craig and family have returned to New Orleans for the winter.  (SCE/10/08/1892)

 

Mr. R. E. Craig and son were over from New Orleans on   Thursday at their Waveland home. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Mrs. R.E. Craig, of N. O. spent Thanksgiving day in the Bay. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Mr. R. E. Craig spent Thursday and Friday at their beautiful place. (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Tidwell, Mrs. M.J. entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. R.E. Craig and family  and Mr. Wm. Blake and sons. (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

Craig, Mr. R. E., one of Waveland's well-known citizens, we are sorry to announce, is seriously ill.  His speedy recovery is earnestly hoped.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Crane, John Perry 8-17-1936 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)

 

Crane, Merla Ella V. 4-25-1936 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)

 

CRANE CREEK

 

  Crane Creek was a country community located ten miles southwest of Perkinston in the same general community as Sellers School. This is the location of the Crane Creek Baptist Church which drew its membership from miles around. (Hometown Mississippi by James F. Brieger)

 

Crask, Mrs. M., returned on Wednesday to Pearlington from a visit to Franklin, La. (SCE, 11-25-1893)

 

Crasto, Elizabeth G. Mrs., 632 N. Beach (Ph 50)

 

Crasto Glass Co. 632 N. Beach.  (Ph 48,49)

 

Crasto, Hope Miss r 632 N. Bch.  (Ph 55)

 

Crawford, Annie.  Attended the Aitkens candy pull. (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6).

 

  Annie Crawford co-hosted a floundering party with Selma

 

  Schwartz.  (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6).

 

Miss Annie Crawford recently co-hosted a cart ride with Miss Selma Schwartz.  (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6). Miss Anna Crawford has returned to New Orleans to re-enter society.  (SCE - 10/1/1892)

 

  Crawford, Miss Anna, (the beautiful) is in the Bay. (SCE 6/3/1893)

 

Crawford, Miss Anna, popular and charming, came over from New Orleans on Wednesday accompanied by her brothers who have entered the college. (SCE 1-13-1894)

 

Crawford, Clifton, has entered the primer class. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)

 

Crawford - The charming and beautiful Misses Winnie and Erin

 

  Crawford were at the Bay on Sunday.  (SCE/10/22/1892)

 

Crawford, Evin McCall, Waveland Cem. 24 Aug 1960 (CEC)

 

Crawford, Hon. J. D. and family spent Sunday at their summer villa.  (SEC 9/24/1892)

 

 Mr. J. D. Crawford and family, after spending a delightful season at their lovely villa on the beach, returned to their winter home in New Orleans on Sunday last. (SCE/10/08/1892)


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