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William LONG
(Abt 1803 –1847)

 

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Spouses & Children

1. Eliza MURPHY
2. Anna C. SCOTT

William LONG 1 2 3
  • Born: Abt 1803, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
  • Marriage (1): Eliza MURPHY before 1835 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Marriage (2): Anna C. SCOTT in 1837 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Died: 23 September 1847, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA about age 44
  • Buried: 1847, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA 4
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bullet  Burial Notes

Cypress Grove Cemetery #1

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bullet  Recorded Events in His Life

  • Parents: Thomas Long and Mary Stout, in Oldham County, Kentucky, USA.
  • He resided at Faubourg St. Mary in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA before 23 September 1847. Faubourg is an ancient French term approximating "suburb." The term was also used in the early expansion of New Orleans beyond the original city plan, when French was still a common language in the colonial city, even though in terms of characteristics, real faubourgs never existed in the city. Faubourg Tremé and Faubourg Marigny, two of the oldest neighborhoods outside of the French Quarter, are persistent examples. Another early example was Faubourg St. Mary, a commercial district, which developed into the modern Central Business District.

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William married Eliza MURPHY before 1835 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. (Eliza MURPHY was born about 1817 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 5 and died in 1835 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.)


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William next married Anna C. SCOTT, daughter of father SCOTT and wife UNK, in 1837 in prob New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. (Anna C. SCOTT was born on 9 January 1820 in New York, USA,6 died on 20 February 1888 in Louisiana, USA and was buried in 1888 in Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA.)


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bullet   Sources   bullet

  1. Kirsty M. Haining.
  2. Linda Cole, Genealogical Family Group Sheets prepared by Edna L. Meadows.
  3. FamilySearch Historical Record Collections, Louisiana, Marriages, 1816 –1906.
  4. FindAGrave.com.
  5. Kirsty M. Haining, Estimated date. Estimates are based off of known event dates (birth dates, christening dates, marriage dates, graduation dates, retirement events, death dates, etc.) from the lives of the individual's immediate ancestors or descendants. Women are estimated to be roughly 20 years older than the birth of the first child; men are about 5 years older than their wives; siblings are estimated at 2 years apart.
  6. Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, 1850 U.S. census, Ancestry.com, Digital images (https://www.ancestry.com/: National Archives and Records Administration, 2009), M432, roll M432_232, Lafayette, p. 197B, dwelling 22, family 22, Anna Maylone, accessed 08 March 2012.


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