Mother: Mary Ann LIPE |
_Charles Dabney ALVIS I_+ | (1777 - 1861) m 1806 _John M. ALVIS ______| | (1814 - 1860) m 1835| | |_Rebecca ARNALL ________+ | (1784 - 1830) m 1806 _William N. ALVIS C.S.A._| | (1844 - 1899) m 1865 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Naomi HART _________| | (1821 - 1900) m 1835| | |________________________ | | |--Joseph P. ALVIS | (1873 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Mary Ann LIPE __________| (1845 - ....) m 1865 | | ________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________
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They had the following children:
i Lemuel J. Hoyle was born 25 Sep 1839 in Catawba, NC.
Nancy also married (2) Edward Lewis Jr. on 27 Dec 1848 in
Lincoln Co., NC. Edward was born about 1822 in Lincoln Co., NC."
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Mother: Laressa Merle SWARTZ |
Buck and my father were very close, and he advised father to
quit the Brewster Co, that they would never treat him fair.
Buck felt giving up baseball was the real cause of fathers
problems.
Towards the end of his life, he died of cancer of the throat,
they were living in the maid's quarters, above aunt Stell's
garage in Vivian. I paid him a visit, and he was so glad to see
me. He was totally bedridden.
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_William H. LINDSAY _________________+ | (1780 - 1815) m 1802 _Zachariah "Zack" LINDSAY _________| | (1814 - 1892) m 1852 | | |_Mary "Polly" ALVIS _________________+ | (1780 - 1817) m 1802 _Buchanan Harrison LINDSAY I_| | (1859 - 1912) m 1886 | | | _James HARRISON _____________________+ | | | (1790 - 1873) m 1815 | |_Nancy Elizabeth (Nanny) HARRISON _| | (1825 - 1895) m 1852 | | |_Elizabeth HARRISON _________________+ | (1790 - 1849) m 1815 | |--Buchanan Harrison LINDSAY II | (1900 - 1953) | _Henry SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) ____________+ | | (1805 - 1895) m 1829 | _George Woodson SWARTZ Sr._________| | | (1837 - 1908) m 1866 | | | |_Melissa MILLER _____________________+ | | (1808 - 1881) m 1829 |_Laressa Merle SWARTZ _______| (1868 - 1926) m 1886 | | _Francis L. (Frank) WHITELY _________+ | | (1814 - 1882) m 1842 |_Susannah (Sue) D. WHITELY ________| (1846 - 1877) m 1866 | |_Elizabeth A. (Ayers?) DAY? KEATON? _ (1819 - 1881) m 1842
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Mother: Mary Elizabeth TYLER |
_Anthony RAWLINGS Jr._____+ | (1643 - 1709) _Aaron RAWLINGS _____| | (1667 - 1741) | | |__________________________ | _Stephen RAWLINGS Sr.__| | (1713 - 1783) m 1740 | | | _William JONES ___________ | | | (1660 - ....) | |_Suzanna JONES ______| | (1682 - 1723) | | |__________________________ | | |--Elizabeth RAWLINGS | (1755 - 1824) | _Robert TYLER II__________+ | | (1670 - 1738) m 1693 | _Edward TYLER Sr.____| | | (1696 - 1726) m 1713| | | |_Susannah DUVALL _________+ | | (1675 - 1716) m 1693 |_Mary Elizabeth TYLER _| (1719 - 1795) m 1740 | | _Samuel DUVALL ___________+ | | (1667 - 1742) m 1696 |_Elizabeth DUVALL ___| (1697 - 1770) m 1713| |_Elizabeth IAMS OR IJAMS _+ (1670 - ....) m 1696
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Mother: Tullia CARTER |
Judge Rownd was born near Springfield, Livingston Parish,
Louisiana, September 8, 1882, and is a son of William B. and
Tullia (Carter) Rownd. His father, who was born in 1847, near
Clio, Livingston Parish, was reared in his home community, and
when only sixteen years old, in 1863, enlisted in the Third
Louisiana Cavalry, with which he served until the close of the
war between the states. As a young man he went to Springfield,
Livingston Parish, and there engaged in numerous activities,
including logging and farming. He likewise found time for
public service, and shortly following the war between the South
and North acted as assessor of Livingston Parish, being also
parish surveyor for many years. In politics he was a democrat,
and fraternally a Mason. A lifelong member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, he was a very strong and generous
supporter thereof. While his residence was located at
Springfield, his death occurred March 15, 1920, at a New Orleans
hospital, where he had undergone an operation. Mr. Rownd
married Tullia Carter, who was born at Springfield, and died
there December 25, 1884. Three children were born to them:
Grace Amanda, who is unmarried and resides on the home farm near
Springfield; William Schofield, of this review; and Marcus
Carter, a Springfield attorney, a sketch of whose career will be
found elsewhere in this work.
William Schofield Rownd was born on the home place, and received
his early education in private and public schools of Livingston
Parish. He entered the Louisiana State University in September,
1906, and was graduated with the class of 1908, with the degree
of Bachelor of Laws, being admitted to the State bar in May of
the same year. He began the practice of law in Livingston
Parish, with offices at Springville, the county seat, and
shortly after settling down to practice was elected a member of
the House of Representatives to represent that parish. After
serving his four-year term he was re-elected for another four
years, but in 1914 resigned because of his election for a
two-year term as judge of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District of
Louisiana. In 1916 he was re-elected for a term of four years.
At the expiration of this term Judge Rownd transferred his scene
of activities to Hammond, where he founded the law firm of Rownd
& Hungate. In 1923 Nathan B. Tycer was admitted to partnership,
the firm then becoming Rownd, Hungate & Tycer, of which Judge
Rownd was the senior member, the offices of the concern being
situated in the First State Bank, Thomas Street. Mr. Hungate
has since died, and Mr. Tycer has withdrawn from the firm. In
June, 1924, Mr. Rownd became judge of the City Court of Hammond.
In various ways Judge Rownd has connected himself with the
active life of the community and lent his abilities to the
furtherance of projects which have redounded to the benefit of
his fellow-citizens. Politically he is a democrat. A member of
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church of Hammond, he belongs to the
board of vestrymen. He is worshipful master of Livingston Lodge
No. 160, F. and A. M., and belongs to Hammond Chapter No. 48, R.
A. M.; Doyle Camp, W. 0. W., of Livingston Parish; Maurepas
Lodge No. 154, K. of P., Maurepas, Louisiana; and to the Hammond
Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the board of directors
of the Albany (Louisiana) Bank. Judge Rownd is the owner of a
comfortable residence on Sanders Avenue, and of a considerable
amount of real estate in Livingston Parish. During the World
war he served as chairman of the Legal Advisory Board of
Livingston Parish, in addition to which he gave his assistance,
moral, physical and financial, to the various drives.
On March 21, 1911, at Hammond, Judge Rownd was united in
marriage with Mrs. May (Cooper) Allen, the daughter of Mayhew
and Henrietta (Waddell) Cooper, the latter of whom resides with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Cooper, who died at
Springville, served as clerk of court of Livingston Parish for
about twelve years, and as assessor of that parish for two
years, and was a man universally respected. Mrs. Rownd attended
the Silliman Collegiate Institute and is possessed of numerous
graces and accomplishments. Judge and Mrs. Rownd are the
parents of three children: Iris Lucille, William Schofield,
Jr., and Tullius Carter, all attending the Hammond public
school.
A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), p. 190, by Henry E. Chambers.
Published by The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and
New York, 1925.
Mr. Kinchen is a democrat and holds a commission as notary. He
is vice president of the Livingston Parish School Board, having
served on the board since 1922. He belongs to the Bethlehem
Baptist Church, Denham Springs Lodge No. 297 of the Masonic
Order, and for a time was secretary and treasurer of the Albany
National Farm Loan Association.
He was inducted into the United States service July 6, 1918,
being sent to the special training camp of the Agricultural and
Mechanical College of Mississippi at Starksville for eight
months. He was their transferred to the Coast Artillery Corps,
serving in Battery F of the Thirty-sixth Regiment at New Orleans
three weeks and then at Camp Eustis, Virginia, in the same
branch of service. He was also at Camp Lee, Virginia, and
finally at Camp Beauregard at Alexandria, Louisiana, where he
was honorably discharged December 24, 1918.
On November 2, 1924, he was united in marriage with Miss Pearl
Tanner, of Ascension Parish. Her father has been connected with
the Y. & M. V. Railroad for the past ten years.
A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), p. 187, by Henry E. Chambers.
Published by The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and
New York, 1925.
_William ROWND Jr.____+ | (1782 - ....) _William Scholfield ROWND _| | (1812 - 1908) m 1837 | | |_Sally HUTCHINSON ____+ | (1790 - ....) _William Buckner ROWND _| | (1846 - 1920) | | | _LLYWELYN ap Seisyllt_ | | | (0960 - ....) | |_Mahala Phoebe HODGES _____| | (1820 - ....) m 1837 | | |_Eliza CASON _________ | (1804 - ....) m 1820 | |--William Scholfield ROWND Judge | (1882 - ....) | ______________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Tullia CARTER _________| (.... - 1884) | | ______________________ | | |___________________________| | |______________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH BURDETT |
_RALPH de STAFFORD II____________________+ | (1301 - 1372) m 1336 _HUGH de STAFFORD 2nd Earl, K.G.___| | (1342 - 1386) m 1350 | | |_MARGARET de AUDLEY _____________________+ | (1325 - 1348) m 1336 _HUMPHREY STAFFORD __| | (1376 - 1419) m 1398| | | _THOMAS de BEAUCHAMP 3rd Earl of Warwick_+ | | | (1312 - 1369) m 1323 | |_PHILIPPE de BEAUCHAMP of Stafford_| | (1337 - 1386) m 1350 | | |_KATHERINE de MORTIMER __________________+ | (1309 - 1371) m 1323 | |--ALICE STAFFORD | (1400 - 1448) | _________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH BURDETT __| (1375 - 1434) m 1398| | _________________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |_________________________________________
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