Alphabet File page 130

Fayard, the pretty Misses Laura and Blanche have gone on a visit to the Columbian Exposition. (SCE 09/23/1893)

 

Fayard Lawrence - At 6 o'clock in the evening this section was visited by a terrific electrical storm, accompanied by violent winds blowing in different directions.

 

Just before dark an immense water spout formed out in the lake.  It looked like a large, dark funnel rising from the lake.

 

Hundreds of people were assembled at the Depot to await the arrival of the excursion train.  Men, women and children were huddled together in a heap and were frightened out of their wits.

 

  A short distance from the Louisville and Nashville Depot,

 

Lawrence Fayard, an aged gentleman, was struck by lightning. His head was badly hurt and his side scorched. He recovered.

 

  At Jordan River the corn was blown down.

 

Many bathhouses and wharves were damaged by the storm. (Daily Picayune - Tuesday, August 30, 1892 - p 9 col 2) (MJS VII 00372)

 

Fayard, Lillian L. Mrs., 217 Kellar Ave. (Ph 50, 55)

 

Fayard, Louis, E. Murtagh, and E. C. Gardebled, the committee of the I.H.H. & L. Fire Co., return thanks to Mrs. C. Gardebled, Mrs. A. Basford, and Miss Florence Gardebled for services at their ball.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

Fayard, Mrs. Louis, a kind and devoted Christian, died at her home on Union Street, Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, aged 81 years. The remains were followed by a large number of sorrowing friends at the cemetery and given to mother earth. (SCE 09/23/1893)

 

Fayard, Mr. - von Gohren, Dr., Messrs. Fayard, Ramond and Eggloff are not moss backs and will be of much good to the Bay.  They are the right men in the right place for Aldermen.  (SCE, 2/24/1894)

 

Fayard, Mrs. M. R., and Messr. J. L. Blaize returned this week from a visit to Kilona, La., where they attended the Blaize-Treadway nuptials.  (SCE, 2-18-1893)

 

Fayard, N. J., Washington  (Ph 50)

 

Fayard, Napoleon #15 J.A. Cuevas list of 1849 (VF MJS VIII 00350)

 

Fayard, Mrs. O., returned on Wednesday from a delightful visit in New Orleans.   (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

Fayard, Octave, has the distinction of owning the fastest horse in the Bay.  A few days ago he refused an offer of two thousand dollars.  (SCE 02/25/1893)

 

Fayard, Mr. and Mrs. Octave, the home was made glad by the advent of an 18-pound boy baby, on Friday, January 5th. (SCE 1-13-1894)

 

  Fayard, Octave Mrs. r 307 Main (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Fayard, Mrs. R. Blaize-Fayard - member of Minerva Association (VF Gardebled)

 

Fayard, Sullivan, 137 Julia (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Fayard, Uranie, et al - Dominique Gragnon

 

Know all men by these presents that I, Uranie Fayard, widow of Laurent Fayard, deceased of the county of Hancock and State of Mississippi by and with the consent and approval of John Albert Fayard, Adolph Fayard, Louise Fayard, the widow of Alphonse Fayard, deceased, the mother and natural guardian of Ocklici Fayard, Alace Fayard, Mathilde Fayard, Lacade Fayard, Thomas Fayard, Alphonse Fayard and Athinias Fayard, Minor children and heirs of Alphonce Fayard, deceased duly authorized by the court of probate of Hancock County, Mississippi to convey the rights of said minors by an order of said court rendered at the January term AD 1868 for the maintenance of said minor children, Louis Ladner, Incques Ladner, Chennie Ladner, Armance Ladner, Odel Luke, and her husband Geati Luke, Noanie Favre and Raymond Favre her husband, the heirs at law of Caroline Ladner, formerly Caroline Fayard, deceased.  Elizabeth Carver and Lzras

 

Carver, her husband; Orphilia Carver and Edward Carver, her husband; David Carver, the former husband of Elodie Carver, deceased father and natural Guardian of Elize Carver, minor child and heir of the said Elodie Carver, deceased, duly authorized by the court of Probate of Hancock County by an order rendered at the January Term AD 1868 to convey the rights of said minor for her maintenance and Felouise Batson, formerly Felouise Fayard, deceased, Margaret and Louis Fayard her husband all of whom are my heirs at law interested in the present sale and whose consent and approval is acknowledged and signified by their being a party to these presents for and in consideration of the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (2,000) to me in hand paid by Dominique Gragnon of the county of Hancock and State of Mississippi aforesaid.  The receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and the said Dominique Gragnon, his heirs and assigns forever all of that piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the county of Hancock and State of Mississippi aforesaid upon the western Bank of the Bay St. Louis and within the corporate limits of the city of Shieldsborough.

 

Bounded and described as follows to wit:  On the North by land now claimed by Frank Fader on the west by land Claimed by the present Vendor on the South by land claimed by the heirs of

 

Nicolas Carron deceased and on the East by the Bay of St.

 

Louis, having one hundred and ninety two feet front (192) on said bay.  Beginning at a post set on the beach of said Bay St

 

Louis at the South East corner of the land claimed by the heirs of Nicolas Carron, deceased for which post a large Live

 

Oak Tree marked XX bears North 44 degrees West and is distant one hundred and forty eight (148) feet. Thence from said post running on a course North 70- degrees West two thousand four hundred and thirty (2430) feet from which a gum tree marked XX bears South 70 degrees east and is distant eighteen feet (18). 

 

Thence from said post running on a course North 20 degrees

 

East one hundred and ninety two (192)  to the point of beginning.  Being a part of the land claim of Joseph and

 

Mantial Necaise confirmed by the United States Congress and a part of the land conveyed to Laurent Fayard by a deed of Gift executed by Montial Necaise on the 9th day of July 1813  And afterwards sold and conveyed by the said Laurent Fayard to

 

Pierre Sassinot Dumee and by the said Pierre Sassinot Dumee conveyed to me the present vendor during my natural life and after by death to my heirs to wit:  John Albert Fayard, Jules

 

Fayard, Alphonse Fayard, Lawrence Fayard (The census of 1850 shows Lawrence Fayard, Male aged 55), Pierre Fayard, Adolphe

 

 Fayard, Caroline Fayard, Felonise Fayard and Margaret Fayard or their heirs which said deed is of record in book "B" of the registry of deeds of Hancock County on pages 117 & 118 of said book.  Together with all and singular the appurtenances privileges and hereaditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have  and to hold the aforegranted and described premises unto the said Dominique Gragnon his heirs and assigns to his or their sole use and behoof forever  And we the said Uranie Fayard, John Albert Fayard, Jules Fayard, Pierre Fayard, Laurence Fayard, Adolphe Fayard, Louis Fayard,

 

  Louis Ladner, Jaques Ladner, Chennie Ladner, Odile Luke and

 

  Geati Luke her husband, Uranie Favre and Ramond Favre her husband, Anmance Ladner, Elizabeth Carver and Ezra Carver her husband.  David Carver, Felouise Batson, Margaret Fayard, and

 

  Louis Fayard, heirs at law of the said Uranie Fayard in token of our covenant and approval of the foregoing conveyance for ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators by these presents so convenant with the said Dominique Gragnon his heirs and assigns that at the time of sealing and delivering these presents, the said Uranie Fayard was lawfully possessed of the aforegranted and described premises that they are free from all encumbrances or embarrassments whatsoever; that the said Uranie Fayard with the consent and approval of us the above named her heirs at law she has good and lawful authority to sell and convey the same unto the said Dominique Gragnon his heirs and assigns forever and that we will and our heirs, executors or administrators shall warrant and defend the same unto the said Dominique


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