Alphabet File page 187
January, Miss Octavia, and sister Ellar, daughters of the well-known and jolly Capt. Phil January, of Morgan City, La., are visiting their cousin, Miss Mabel Daly, and are entertained grandly by the young folks of the Bay with hay rides, fishing and dancing parties. (SCE 7/29/1893)
January, John, 1320 Dunbar Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)
January, Joseph L., 221 Leonhard Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Jarrel, Henry, WYHT Pol 1, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Jarrel, Stephan, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Jastramski, (Jastremski) Gen. Leon and Gentil, Mr. J. of New Orleans, visited the Bay Sunday and were the guests of Mr. deMontluzin and family. (SCE -10/1/1892)
Mr. Leon Jastremski, of the New Orleans "Louisiana Review," was in the Bay the other day to enter his son in St. Stanislaus college. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Jastremaski, Mr. and Mrs. L., numbered among the many New Orleans visitors here on Sunday. Mr. Jastremski is editor of the LOUISIANA REVIEW, and Mrs. Jastremski is the clever writer under the name of "Olive Otis." (SCE 02/18/1893)
Jaubert, V. A., 408 St. John (Ph 48-49) N. Beach (Ph 50)
Jayhawkers - Natives who turned robbers when law enforcement broke down under war conditions.
Jayne, M.M., was Principal of BSL school for several sessions and after resigning, after 1893, remained many years in Bay St. Louis, devoting his spare time to literary work, writing on many subjects. (CCS)
Jeanfreau, Arthur r Washington Rd. (Ph 55)
Jeanfreau, Wallace J. r Lakeshore (Ph 55)
Jeffers, Robt. E. r 518 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)
Jeffrey, N. P. r Hoffman Ln., Waveland (Ph 55)
Jenkins, Arville. Waveland School Board Member in 1942. (SCEJUB42p28)
Jenkins, Paul & Jenkins, Mary Josephine Augustus m
Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. - On Monday a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jenks, in Bay St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks are of Mobile and are congratulated by a host of friends. The Echo extends its very best wishes. (SCE 9/17/1892)
Mr. and Mrs. Jenks and sweet little baby, who have been spending awhile with Dr. and Mrs. L. H. vonGohren, will return to their home in Mobile on Monday. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., of Mobile, spent the holidays with Mrs. Jenk's parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. vonGohren. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. John, of Mobile, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. L. H. vonGohren. (SCE 7/8/1893)
Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. and bright baby son, John Matthews, after a visit of several weeks to Dr. and Mrs. L. H. von Gohren, returned to their home in Mobile this week. (SCE 11-4-1893)
Jenks, Ada and Misses Corine Burk who have been visiting Mrs. Charles Platz, returned to New Orleans. (SCE 10/1/1892)
Jenks, Mrs. W. W. nee Paula Von Gohren.
Jenni, W. H. came here a couple of years ago and engaged in his present business, putting in a fashionable stock of millinery and a complete stock of furnishing goods for ladies' shoes, hosiery and all styles of boys' and misses' hats. No store in the city has a prettier or better location, and this is indeed the leading millinery store of the town. The stock is always up to date, all new goods, bought direct from leading wholesale houses, and all shapes and styles of bonnets are trimmed to exactly suit the wearer. The furnishing goods afford large sales, and besides having all that ladies find most desirable, there is also a large stock of men's fine shoes. (SCE 05/20/1893)
Jennings, H. L. r Hwy 90 (Ph 50)
Jensen, Charles C. 49, Waveland Cemetery 27 Jan 1958 (CEC)
Jensen, Wm. Carl, 65, Waveland Cemetery 09 Jan 1929 (CEC)
Jensen Plantation on curve of Lower Bay Road below RR. Lakeshore road intersection with RR. (Interview with Tuleter Oliver)
Jerome's Dept. Store 201 Main (Ph 55)
Jerome's. 201 Main was site of Red Hot #2. I have two early photos of building approx turn of the century and perhaps in the 1940's. 8x10's.
Jessup, Louise - The Pass Christian Beacon has the following: Miss Lulu Gragnon, one of Bay St. Louis' charming girls, has entered the Pass Christian Institute for the session. Mrs. Jessup and her charming daughter, Miss Louise, of Bay st. Louis, were visitors here on Tuesday last. (SCE 10/29/1892)
Jessup, Mrs. N. B. -Leovy, Mrs. G.J., of San Diego, Cal., has left the Bay after a delightful visit of fifteen days to her mother, Mrs. M.B. Jessup. (SCE 02/11/1893)
Jessup, Owen A. r 138 Waveland Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)
Jewish Federation Camp, Bch. Blvd. (No #)(Maybe 986?) (Ph 48 thru 50)
Jimmy, Indian - Oldest woman in the world dies. The oldest woman in the world dies at Kiln. Said to be 141 years
old. Dies on 141st birthday. Annie Randall, full blooded Choctaw, dies at Kiln - was well known - She was a subject of the Choctaw Indian Chief, Indian Jimmie who migrated here from Dancing Rabbit Creek, and spent the greater part of her life in and around the vicinity of the Jordan River. (SCE 1/17/1925 FM)
Jimison, E. A. r Nicholson Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)
Jinks, Charles C. Jr. - researching. Mail information to 322 Julienton Drive, Townsend, Ga. 31331. Family lived here in 1930. Was Ford dealer. Sister was born here Aug 9, 1930 listed in SCE oct 17, 1930.
Jitney Jungle Store groc. Main St. (Ph 55)
Jochiam, Dr. of New Orleans visited Dr. Loeber and family on Sunday. (SCE/10/22/1892)
John, William H. Capt., 990 S. Beach (Ph 68)
Johness, A. H. r Felicity (Ph 55)
Johns, Watson r 301 State (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Johnson, Mr. and family, who have been summering at Cedar Point, returned to the Crescent City this week. (SCE 10/1/1892)
Johnson, Mr., of Chicago, in company with Mr. R. B. Bell, paid this office a very pleasant visit on Monday. (SCE 02/18/1893)
Johnson, Mr., a prominent Chicagoan who has been a guest of the Crescent Hotel for several weeks, left for home on Thursday. (SCE 04/01/1893)
Johnson, Alec Andrew, 52, Metairie Cem. 03 May 1962 (CEC)
Johnson, Miss Annie of Moss Point, is over on a visit to friends and relatives (Logtown). (SCE 12/10/1892)
Johnson, Annie Payne, 94, Waveland Cemetery 11 Mar 1984 (CEC)
Johnson, B. D., 110 2nd (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Johnson, Bill. Pound keeper 1942 (SCEJUB42P27).
Johnson, Billy - Reynolds, Jas. H., a former resident of the Bay, is matched to meet Billy Johnson at the City Hall, at John, Ala., Aug. 30, for $100 put up by his backer, Mr. Thomas. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Johnson, Mr. Bradish, the rich Louisiana planter, died at Long Island on Thurdsay night. He was the father of Mrs. H. D. Forsythe, one of our wellknown and esteemed summer residents. (SCE 11/5/1892)
Johnson, Charles R. Rev., Phillip (Ph 48 thru 50)
Johnson, Rev. Charles R. 912 S. Beach (Ph 55, 1968 ) He was headmaster of Christ Episcopal Day School. (BSL 100
Years, pg. 37).
Johnson, Claude L., r Country (Ph 48 thru 50)
Johnson, Delores r 750 Roberts, Waveland (Ph 55)
Johnson, Edgar Louis, 80, Waveland Cem. 23 Dec 1973 (CEC)
Johnson, Ennis, 310 Railroad Av. (Ph 48-49)
Johnson, Mr. George, of Bay St. Louis, is preparing to open an oyster shop next Monday at the Campe shop on the beach in Waveland. (SCE 02/04/1893)