Alphabet File page 276

Apparently with the advent of the Civil War this came to naught.

 

  In 1870 Bishop Green preached in the Court House at Shieldsboro and confirmed nine persons.  Mayor of the town offered a site for a church.

 

  (WPA, 1936 - MJS BSL 46)  

 

Padgitt, F. L. r Gulf Dr., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Page - See Sehill & Page.

 

Page - Send information to: Mr. Lee Page    (visit June 1993) 2117 Leruth Drive, Pensacola, Fl. 32514 (904) 477-2662 home (904) 476-7456 work

  Local relative, aunt:  Lola Page, 314 State Street, Bay St. Louis, Ms. 39520 467-4840

 Also researching Mitchell, Bounds, Lee and Seal

 

Albert Page Married Lottie Bounds. Their son William Page married Elizabeth Mitchell who was the daughter of James Mitchell and Elizabeth Bounds.  The Mitchells lived near Lee Town; the Page family lived near Standard.   The following is copied from tombstones in Mitchell Cemetery off Dummyline Road west of Hwy 603 just north of Standard Community.  Copied by Lee Page:

 

                          J. Hubert Lee, July 1, 1910 - Apr 23, 1964

 

     Daniel Lee, June 12, 1910 - Apr 23, 1964

 

Sarah Lee, July 25, 1881 - Aug 15, 1962

 

Nancy Bounds, July 19, 1871 (death date?)

 

Addison Bounds, May 26, 1842 - June 15, 1913

 

Nancy Bounds, July 19, 1871 - Oct 26, 1942

 

Mary Seal, Dec. 20, 1935 - May 25, 1972

 

     Mary Mitchell Lee, May 22, ??89 (death date?)

 

     Grandma - 1881

 

William R. Lee, May 5, 1887 - Sep 20, 1971

 

Ida Elizabeth (Lee?) No dates given

 

     Elizabeth Bounds Mitchell, Nov 25, 1858 - Sep. 5, 1929

 

     James Mitchell, Dec 28, 1890 - Sep. 3, 1917

 

Page, Alfred S., summer home on the beach front has been

 

   completed by G. G. Gardebled.  (SCE 28 Mar 1908).

 

Page, A. F. & Co. Beach Blvd near Washington.  (SCE 1908)

 

Page, A. F. - Erecting a summer home on the Beach Front adjoining the home of ex-Mayor E. J. O'Brien.  Ref  (SCE 1908).

 

Page, A. F. Jr. 309 Jeff Davis Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Page, Lee (Leroy), researching.  See earlier entry.

 

Pahlman, L. S. r hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Pailet, S. H., r R. R. Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Palanque, Mrs. Simon, and her daughter Mari returned from N. O. Friday where they have been spending the week with relatives  (SCE 12/03/1892) .

 

Palloade, Grace r 344 Keller (Ph 55)

 

Palmisano, Anna Mrs., 315 Ulman Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Palms Mrs. and lovely Miss Rose Onotaro who have been summering on Union street, have returned to New Orleans (SCE 09/16/1893)

 

Pandora.  Pseudonym of Miss. Lelia M. Evans who wrote for the SCE.  (SCEJUB42p29).

 

Panno, Peter 714 N. Beach (Ph 49-50)

 

Pandely, Wm., Asst. Clerk aboard the steamer CAMELIA on her maiden voyage.  See also entry under Marine File: CAMELIA (N.O. Times - Monday, April 16, 1866 p 2 MJS 00228)

 

Paramont Inn, 426 Sycamore (Ph 48-49)

 

Parden? Auber,  WHT POL 2, FPC 0, SLV 0.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Paretti, J. L. r Pine, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Parillo, Frank, 135 Main (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

  133 Main St. dwelling (Sm1893 ?)

 

Park View Hotel

 

  (In Logtown) "There was a hotel, called the Park View, managed by Mr. and Mrs. Steeds, and later by Mrs. Frank Mitchell..."  (From a paper by Mildred Otis Fountain.  Copy in the HCHS VF Otis)

 

Parker, State Penitentiary Agent, was in the Bay Tuesday. (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

Parker, Sargeant R. R., of Jackson, Miss., was down to the Bay this week from the State penitentiary and returned Wednesday morning in charge of John Carter, the Pearlington wife murderer, sentenced for life;  and Martin Eaves, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill, sentenced for five years.  (SCE, 11-11-1893)

 

Parker, ?, Hancock County voting precinct personal property was appraised by F. C. Bordage, County Assessor, at $10,166 in 1895.

 

Parker, Dr., of Slidell, has moved into Nicholson. (SCE 3-25­1893)

 

Parker, Ada Lee r Middletown, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Parker, Miss C., of Pearlington, was the guest of Mrs. L. Bangard this week, returning to her home on Wednesday morning.  (SCE 02/04/1893)

 

Parker, Miss Clarise, of Pearlington, is visiting friends in the Bay.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

Parker, Miss C., after spending a few weeks at the Bay, returned to her home in Pearlington Tuesday.  (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

Parker, C. L. r Old Spanish Trail (Ph 55)

 

Parker, G. V. r 500 Hancock (Ph 49-50)

 

Parker, George W. Jr. - Bogue Homa Lodge 3275, K. of H. (Pearlington), an interesting session. After routine business, election of officers being in order. The following were elected to serve the ensuing term: Dictator, Asa Hursey; Sitting P.D.  J.S. Otis; vice dictator J.Q. Roberts; assistant dictator W.W. Wallace; Reporter W.M. Orr; F.R. M. Geiger, treasurer; Dr. C.H.  Brown; Chaplain Geo. W. Parker Jr.; guide Emile Koch; guardian Amos Madison; sentinel Chas. Colsin; rept.  to Grand Lodge Emile Koch; alternate Dr. C.H. Brown. (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

Parker, John, Ship Island Postmaster; date unknown.  See letter under Ames, Adelbert

 

Parker, Julia m Carver, Earl 6-27-1910 (PC&C)

 

Parker, Leo  Old Spanish Trail (Ph 50) 313 Main (Ph 55)

 

Parker, Mamie m Garreau, Ormand 7-1-1907 (PC&C)

 

Parker, Maria Hildreth married to Ship Island Postmaster John Parker.  (See letter under Ames, Adelbert)

 

Parker, Marion r 202 Dunbar (Ph 55)

 

Parker, Rillma m Fountain, C. W. 10-22-1914 (PC&C)

 

Parker, Wm.  WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Parlange, Lient. Gov., of Louisiana, is summering at the Dauphin cottage.  (SCE 6/10/1893)

 

Parlange, Lient.- Gov., and family, who have been of Waveland's pleasant visitors this season, have departed for Chicago.  (SCE 9/3/1893)

 

Parsley residence - #12 J. A. Cuevas List (VF MJS III 00350)

 

Partridge, Rev. H.E., Presiding Elder of the District, is in charge of the M.E. Church South District Conference for the Sea Shore District, which opened its session here Wednesday morning.  The opening sermon was preached by Rev. N.B. Harmon, of Bay St. Louis, in an elegant flow of language Tuesday night to the largest congregation ever assembled within the new church here in Pearlington, and won the praise and attention of the congregation.  The following is a list of those arrived at this writing:  Rev. Henry E. Partridge, P.E.; Rev. H.B. Trevillion, Rev. A.B. Jordan, Rev. S.J. Johnson, Ellisville; Rev. J. Pugh, Ocean Springs;  Rev. H.B. Young, Vancleave; Rev. N. B. Harmon, Bay St. Louis; Rev. H.S. Wallace, Covington, La.; Rev. R. C. Calloway, Colporteur;  Rev. G.R. Ellis, Escatawpa;  Rev. G.W. Baccus, Estabucha;  Rev. M. Moore, Columbia;  Rev. McDonald, Covington county; Rev. Vanderwold, Rev. T.W. Adams, Moss Point.   (SCE 05/27/1893)

 

Partridge, Mrs. W. - See King's Daughter's Emergency

 

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