Alphabet File page 349

  The wreck of the steamer is laid up at the wood yard, six miles from Fort Pike.

  The name of the passenger who is supposed to have jumped overboard and lost is Mr. Spear.

  (N.O. Times - Sept 1, 1865 P 1, C 4)

 

Spears, Alexander & Jones, Artimisia m 17 Aug 1854 (HC MB A)

 

Spears, John Jr. & Winningham, Sarah, m 2 Feb 1864 (HC MB A)

 

Spears, Orvil & Lewis, Nancy Rosan m 29 Dec 1855 (HC MB A)

 

Spears, Richard & Cooper, Jane W. m 12 Jul 1855 (HC MB A)

 

Spears, Samuel & Bilbo, Sephronia m 22 Dec 1858 (HC MB A)

 

Speers, Miss Adonia and Sylvester, Mr. Wm. O., both of this city, were united in wedlock on Wednesday morning by Rev. N.B. Harmon.  The couple have the brightest prospects for a future of much happiness, this being the wish of their many friends.  Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester left for New Orleans to spend a few days, and will reside here.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

"Spelling bees" have at last reached the Gulf Coast. (SCE 10/1/1892)

 

Spence - Being researched by:   Evelyn Jacob (also researching 498 Felicity Street Nye and Griffith, 1993) Bay St. Louis, Ms.  39520

 

Spence, Carl Davis Sr. 63, Live Oak Cem. P C. 24 Jun 1982 (CEC)

 

Spence, Dorothy M. Miss r 260 Washington (Ph 55)

 

Spence, Dorothy N. Miss., 525 Citizen (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Spence, E. N., r Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Spence, Ernest Neal, 67, Live Oak, P.C. 24 Feb 1962 (CEC)

 

Spence, Mr. J. and Mr. T. Gourdia of Pass Christian, were visitors to Waveland this week. (SCE 6/10/1893)

 

Spence, Jack, 22,  Live Oak, Pass Christian 15 Apr 1947 (CEC)

 

Spence, James m Wyman, Blondie 3-14-1938 (PC&C)

 

Spence, James L., 207 Necaise (Ph 48-49)

 

Spence, Mrs. Louise Davis - Visiting for a while with Mrs. Louise Davis Spence are her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Tooley, and their children and her grandson, Chuck Ross, of New Orleans.   (Hancock Countty Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Spence, Loula Davis, 82, Live Oak, P. C. 28 Nov 1978 (CEC)

 

Spence, S. S. m Pitts, Eliza 9-16-1914 (PC&C)

 

Spence, Dr. W. F. - a former resident of this county and who so ably represented it in the late Constitutional convention, has associated Dr. Robertson with him in the practice of physician and surgeon at Pass Christian.  We extend our best wishes to the new firm.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Dr. W. F. Spence, a leading physician and citizen of Pass Christian, was called in the Bay Wednesday on professional business, and paid us an appreciated visit.  The Doctor says he is a great admirer of The Echo. (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

Spence, Dr. W. F., friends will be glad to hear that the Doctor is doing quite well in his new home, "Dogwood", near Lacey, Hancock county, Miss.  The ECHO readers will gladly learn of the Doctor's success.  (PASS CHRISTIAN NEWS) (SCE 11-11-1893)

 

Spence, Dr. W. F., now a resident of Dogwood near Lacey, Hancock County, was a visitor to the Pass this week.  He came down to attend to some legal matters at Mississippi City.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Spence, Wm. r Lakeshore (Ph 55)

 

Spiers, Miss B. -  Smith, Mr. Hiram, of Picayune, had two weddings take place in his home.  The bridegrooms are Messrs. B. Purvis and B. Crofferd, Louisianians, and the brides Misses B. Spiers and L. Smith, Mississippians.  (SCE 02/04/1893) (Boly.)

 

Spor, Mr. and Mrs., were over from New Orleans last Sunday, guests of Mrs. Spor's mother, Mrs. Laurent. (SCE 11-26-1893)

 

Sporal-  Noel, President Charley and Vice President Sporal of the New Orleans Olympic Club, visited the training quarters Sunday.  (SCE 8/20/1892)

 

Sporl, Mr. Chris on Sunday was over from New Orleans on a visit to his wife who is the guest of Mrs. Soule.  (SEC 9/24/1892)

 

Mrs. Chris Sporl is spending a few days in the Bay. (SCE 10/22/1892)

 

Sporl, Mr. Chris - On Sunday Mr. Chris Sporal was over from New Orleans on a visit to his wife who is the guest of Mrs. Soule. (SCE 11/12/1892)

 

  Mrs. Sporl, Mr. C. and handsome young son returned to New Orleans on Monday after a visit to Mrs. Sporl, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Soule.  (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

  Sporl, Mr. and Mrs., were among the numerous Sunday excursionists to the Bay and spent the day with relatives. (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

Sporl, Mr. and Mrs. Chris were the happy recipients of a girl baby. The happy parents have The Echo's good wishes. (SCE 09/23/1893)

 

  Sporl, Mr. Chris, came over from New Orleans Saturday to spend Sunday with his family.  (SCE 11-4-1893)

 

  Sporl, Mr. Chris, and Mr. W. T. Leibrook spent Thanksgiving Day at home. (SCE 12-2-1893)

 

Sporl, Elsie Miss., 504 S. Beach.  (1968 ph) (Aims house)

 

Sporl, Harold D. r 123 Nicholson, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Sporl, Hilda, 504 S. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)  (see Sporal, Elsie)

 

Sports Club,   Hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Spotorno, Mrs.-  Gazzans, Miss Mathlida, of St. John Baptist, is the guest of Mrs. Spotorno and Mr. Olivari.  (SCE 7/1/1893)

 

Spotorno (Louisiana Wharf in front owned by John Martin, 608 S Beach)  (VF MJS VIII 00350)

 

Spotorno, Miss Adel, the bright daughter of Hon. Louis Spotorno, sang during the 8 o'clock Mass at the Catholic church on Thursday.  Such a pretty voice inspired the hearers to unearthly hopes so sweet and perfect was the vocal music.  Miss Adel is deserving of much credit.  (SCE 02/04/1893)

 

Spotorno, A. J., 106 Citizen (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Spotorno & Co.  Old location on Front St. occupied by James Fayard & Bro., dealers in merchandise.  1895.

 

Spotorno, Bertholomew.  Son of Louis.  Lived in Memphis. (SCEJUB42p28).

 

Spotorno, Carmelite, 608 S. Beach

 

  Carmelite, daughter of Louis Spotorno, sister of Mrs. (mayor) G.Y. Blaize.   (SCEJUB42p28)

 

Spotorno, Catherine- On Sunday evening the competitions for a gold watch, a boat and a gold head walking cane were brought to a close on Sunday evening at the residence of Rev. Father Leduc and Rev. Father Alphonse.  Messrs. Planchet, Woods and Merilh were the counting committee.  The following is the result: The watch competition--Miss Blanche Avery, $135.85; Miss Louise Joubert, $44.00; Miss Florestine Fayard, $27.90; Miss Eda Villar, $31.05; Miss Catherine Spotorno, $5.30.  The boat-Master Willie Robinson, $56.52, Gaston Telhiard, $31.75; Walter Dupre, $7.55.  Miss A. Wagner collected $86.50 for the walking cane which was awarded to Rev. Father Leduc. (SCE 8/27/1892)

 

Spotorno, Eugenie, dau. of Louis Spotorno. (SCEJUB42p28)

 

Spotorno, Miss Jennie, visited relatives and friends in New Orleans this week.  (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

Spotorno, John.  Son of Louis.  "Recently demised" mentioned in 1942 article (SCEJUB42p28).

 

Spotorno, L. , Gen. Mdse.  Located on Front opposite Main. He was son of the founder of Spotorno & Co at 608 S. Beach. (ATG pBSL-9, photo store interior on pBSL-10)

 

  Spotorno, Mr. L., has a new clerk in the person of Mr. Callistre to help serve his numerous patrons.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

Spotorno, Mr. L., spent Monday in New Orleans on business. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Spotorno Mr. L. and daughters spent Thursday in the Crescent City.  (SCE 09/16/1893)

 

The Warehouse of Mr. L. Spotorno was flooded and sustained heavy loss.  Storm of 1 Oct. 1893.  (Daily Picayune 6 Oct, 1983). see: storms disk (SCE 10/7/1893)

 

  Spotorno, Mr. Louis went over to New Orleans yesterday. (SCE 10/14/1893)


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