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Facts and Events
Name |
John C. Brady |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2] |
1804 |
Ireland |
Residence[4] |
18 Feb 1842 |
Bayou Sara, West Feliciana, Louisiana, United States |
Other[13] |
From 1848 to 1849 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesMember, Independent Order of Odd Fellows |
Property[10] |
From 10 Aug 1850 to 3 Mar 1853 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesPart Owner, E.D. White, steamboat of New Orleans |
Occupation[9] |
Sep 1850 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesCaptain, E.D. White |
Marriage |
Bet 1850 and 1851 |
Bayou Sara, West Feliciana, Louisiana, United Statesto Sarah Maria Lacey |
Property[11] |
From 26 Mar 1853 to 14 Nov 1858 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesPart Owner, Bella Donna, steanboat of New Orleans |
Property[12] |
From 17 Mar 1855 to 22 Dec 1856 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesPart Owner, Music, steamboat of New Orleans |
Residence[5] |
1861 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States597 St. Charles |
Occupation[8] |
1862 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United StatesClerk, CS Gun Boat Resolute |
Residence[6] |
1866 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States597 St. Charles |
Residence[7] |
1867 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States8 Robertson Street |
Death[1] |
19 Jan 1870 |
Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
Obituary[2] |
26 Jan 1870 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Obituary[3] |
28 Jan 1870 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Burial[1] |
Jan 1870 |
Citizens Cemetery, Okolona, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grave Marker.
Citizens Cemetery, Okolona, Mississippi
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 New Orleans Times
26 January, 1870.
"DIED: At Okolona, Miss., January 19, 1870, at 4 o'clock P.M., in his sixty-fifth year, Capt. John C. Brady, a native of Ireland, and for the last forty years a resident of Louisiana."
- ↑ New Orleans Bee
Page 1, col. 4., 28 January, 1870.
"Death of Captain John C. Brady -- We notice in our exchanges the announcement of the death of Captain John C. Brady, brother in law of George S. Lacey, Esq., of this city. He died at Okolona, Mississippi. He was well known in this city and in the Bayou Sara trade in which he engaged for years before the war as a steamboat Captain. He was a most estimable man."
- ↑ The Covenant and Official Magazine of the Grand Lodge of the United States Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Vol. 1, No. 1; Page 189, 1842.
This volume includes an extract of a letter from H.P. John C. Brady, Louisiana Encampment, No. 2, dated Bayou Sara, February 18, 1842 -- "I enclose ($10) subscription to the English deputation, for the object so much to be desired. We are progressing here, adding to our little band, and hope ere long to muster a goodly number."
- ↑ Gardner's New Orleans Directory for 1861
Page 74, 1861.
"Brady, John C., Capt., 597 St. Charles"
- ↑ Gardner's New Orleans Directory for 1866
Page 98, 1866.
"Brady, John C., Capt., 597 St. Charles"
- ↑ Gardner's New Orleans Directory for 1867
Page 76.
"Brady, John C., Captain, 171 Tchoupitoulas, res, 8 Robertson (2nd District)". Note that 8 Robertson Street is also listed as the residence address of his brother-in-law, Theophile Lucas in the same issue of the Directory at page 254. The same issue at page 162 also lists "F. Frilot" as a "clerk" at 171 Tchoupitoulas.
- ↑ NARA Microfilm Publication M909, Papers Pertaining to Vessels of or Involved with the Confederate States of America, War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109
File R-9-22.
The file includes a "List of Officers of C.S.G.B. Resolute with the dates of their appointments", including the following entry: "John C. Brady, Clerk, Appointed March 16, 1862". The Gun Boat Resolute was part of the River Defense Fleet.
- ↑ The Daily True Delta
Page 2, Col. 6, September 10, 1850.
"A Card. The undersigned has assumed command of the steamer E.D. White, which will continue her usual trips without interruption. He solicits from his friends and those of his late brother, Eugene Brady, that patronage heretofore so liberally extended to the boat. John C. Brady"
- ↑ Ship Registers and Enrollments of New Orleans, Louisiana, Survey of Federal Archives in Louisiana
Vol. 4 , Page 82, 1942.
390. E.D. White, steamboat of New Orleans, built Louiville, 1842, 248 tons, 166 ft. x 28 x 5 ft, one deck. Previously enrolled No. 106, Dec. 12, 1848, at Louisville, KY. Enrolled No. 121, August 4, 1849, Butler Gilbert, NO, owner; master not shown. Enrolled No. 144, August 10, 1850, Owners: William McCombs of Bayou Sara 1/4, Bulter Gilbert of NO 1/4, Eugene Brady and John C. Brady, co-partners, of New Orleans 1/2; master: Eugene Brady. [Later documentation: Vol. V, No. 361]
- ↑ Ship Registers and Enrollments of New Orleans, Louisiana, Survey of Federal Archives in Louisiana
Vol. 5, Pages 28-29, 1942.
143. Bella Donna, steamboat, of New Orleans. Built Louisville, Ky., 1852, 467 tons, 210 ft. 6 in. x 38 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft., one deck, no masts, cabin on deck. Enrolled no 60, March 26, 1853, JH Morrison 1/4, William McCombs 1/4, John C. Brady 1/4, all of NO, others 1/4, master: JH Morrison. Enrolled no. 106, June 24, 1853, John Eaton 1/4, William McCombs 1/4, John C. Brady 1/4, Jacob Morrison 1/4, all NO, master: John C. Brady Enrolled no. 151, October 14, 1853, William McCombs 3/8, Jacob Morrison 3/8, John C. Brady 1/4, all NO, master: Jacob Morrison. Enrolled No 153, November 14, 1858, William McCombs 1/2, Jacob Morrison 1/2, New Orleans, Master: William McCombs.
- ↑ Ship Registers and Enrollments of New Orleans, Louisiana, Survey of Federal Archives in Louisiana
Vol. 5, Pages 185, 1942.
903. Music, steamboat of New Orleans. Built at Louisville, Ky., 1850, 273 tons, 172 ft. x 27 ft. 2 in., one deck, no masts, cabin on deck. Previously enrolled No. 94 Dec. 16, 1850, at Louisville, Ky. *** Enrolled No. 49, March 17, 1855. Owners: J.H. Morrison 3/8, William McCombs 3/8, J.C. Brady 2/8, New Orleans. Master: William McCombs. Enrolled No. 180, December 22, 1856. Owner: William Gwartney, New Orleans, Master: William Gwartney.
- ↑ Proceedings of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the State of Louisiana : held in the city of New Orleans, from Dec. 22, 1846, to May 29, 1851
Pages 56, 161, 1851.
J. C. Brady identified as a member of Louisiana Lodge No. 1, New Orleans, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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