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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
| Name |
Henry Clay Lanoux |
| Alt Name |
Clay Lanoue |
| Gender |
Male |
| Birth[1] |
06 FEB 1869 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United States |
| Christening[2] |
21 NOV 1869 |
St. Theresa Ch., Gonzales, Asc., Louisiana, |
| Marriage |
13 FEB 1893 |
St. Theresa Ch., Gonzales, Asc., Louisiana,to Alice Gautreau |
| Property[4] |
08 MAR 1898 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United StatesLand Purch, N half of NW quarter Sec 46, T10S, R3E |
| Property[5] |
01 JUN 1898 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United StatesLand Purch |
| Census[6] |
21 JUN 1900 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United States7th ward |
| Census[7] |
29 APR 1910 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United StatesWard 7 |
| Occupation[10] |
Sep 1917 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United Statesappointed a school trustee for Gonzales High School |
| Marriage |
bet 1920 and 1930 |
to Alodia Lanoue |
| Census[8] |
21 JAN 1920 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United StatesTownship 9, Range 8 East |
| Census[9] |
07 APR 1930 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United StatesWard 7, Coon Trap Road |
| Death[3][11] |
19 JUN 1949 |
Ascension, Louisiana, United Statesat his domicile |
| Burial[11] |
20 JUN 1949 |
St. Theresa Cemetery, Gonzales, Ascension, Louisiana, |
| Occupation? |
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Farmer, Grist Mill owner |
References
- ↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), STH-1,52, 06 FEB 1869.
- ↑ Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church records. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), STH-1,70, 21 NOV 1869.
- ↑ file #36871, in Ascension Parish, Louisiana Successions, Book 378, Acts 1952.
- ↑ Ascension Parish, Louisiana Conveyances, 08 MAR 1898.
Conveyances: Book 40, pg. 318. Homestead Certificate No. 687, Application 16325. [Original could not be located in the files.] N half of NW quarter Sec 46, T10S, R3E Contains 79 acres and 59 hundreths of an acre. Patent recorded General Land Office Vol 128, Page 210 on April 14th 1899.
- ↑ Ascension Parish, Louisiana Conveyances, 1 Jun 1898.
Bk. 107, Acts 1897-1905, file no. 9031. Homestead Certificate No. 7850, Application 14374. Patent under Homestead Act of 1862. Issued to Henry Clay.[name incorrect? or a different person?]
- ↑ 1900 US Census Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
Year: 1900; Census Place: Police Jury Ward 7, Ascension, Louisiana; Roll: T623 557; Page: 17A; . Lanoux Henry C Head WM Feb 1871 29 M7 Farmer Alice Wife WF Dec 1870 29 M7 3 3 Forest son WM Dec 1893 6 S Robert son WM Dec 1895 4 S Burris Son WM Jun 1898 2 S Braud Dozilier Boarder WM May 1846 54 M 1 Ancestry Link
- ↑ 1910 US Census Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
Year: 1910; Census Place: Police Jury Ward 7, Ascension, Louisiana; Roll: T624_507; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 1140. Lanoux Henry C Head MW 40 M Farmer Alice FW 39 M Forest MW 16 S Robert MW 14 S Burris MW 12 S Gautreau Emelia FW 68 W Alexander MW 43 S Farmer Ancestry Link
- ↑ 1920 US Census Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
Year: 1920;Census Place: Police Jury Ward 7, Ascension, Louisiana; Roll: T625_604; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 14; Ancestry Image: 372. Township 9, Range 8 East Lanoux Clay H Head MW 49 Wd grist mill owner Forrest Son MW 25 S optician own shop Robert Son MW 23 S teacher public school Delia Mother FW 68 Wd [Note previous listing is Alec and Amelia Gautreau] Ancestry Link
- ↑ 1930 US Census Ascension Parish, Louisiana, 1930.
Year: 1930; Census Place: Police Jury Ward 7, Ascension, Louisiana; Roll: 783; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 9; Ancestry Image: 243.0. Lannox Henry Clay Head MW 60 M 23 Farmer Lodia Wife FW 36 M 23 Delia Mother FW 78 Wd Ancestry Link
- ↑ "Schools sell timber", in The New Orleans Daily States, pg 16, September 26, 1917.
Report on school board actions from recent meeting. GenealogyBank
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Henry C. Lanoux Dies, Funeral Rites Set", in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Baton Rouge Advocate. (Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States), pg 2, 20 June 1949.
Henry C. Lanoux, 80-year-old retired Gonzales farmer, died yesterday at 2 p.m. following a heart attack. He was a life-long resident of Ascension Parish and retired eight years ago. Funeral services will be held today at 2:30 p.m. at the Gonzales Catholic church with burial in the church cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Adam's funeral home in Gonzales. He is survived by his widow, Alodia Lanoux; three sons, J. F. of Gonzales, P. R. of New Orleans and J. B. of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Arbisi of Baton Rouge, and Mrs. Joseph Gautreaux and Mrs. Ernest Gautreaux, both of Gonzales, and one grandson. GenealogyBank
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