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Individual:
1860 - Census, LA, New Orleans, p. 304
had two sons who died
Commissioner, Columbus, GA
from Apalachicola to Pascagoula, MS to New Orleans.
!BIRTH: except that his father had already gone south by then.
!MARRIAGE:married on her birthday
1860 - Census, LA, New Orleans, p. 304
had two sons who died
Commissioner, Columbus, GA
from Apalachicola to Pascagoula, MS to New Orleans.
Hiram Langdon Nourse, Jr. was in his teens when his parents died and only lived 33 years himself. He was born in Orrington, Maine in 1837 instead of Georgia, where his family had been living. After his mother's death, Hiram Jr. moved to New Orleans to become a printer and publisher. His great-grandson John Winfred O'Bryan later practiced the same trade. In New Orleans, Hiram and his wife Kate Haner lived on Rampart Street in 1860. They had two sons who died young and four daughters who lived to adulthood. They went to Vermilion Parish with their mother and two of them married O'Bryan brothers.
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