KISSACK, E., ENG., then Iberia Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Mike Miller Source: Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical, Biographical Section ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** E. KISSACK, NEW IBERIA.--E. Kissack is a native of England, born 1836. He is the son of William and Margaret (Fell) Kissack, both of whom are natives of England. The former was born 1766, and died 1840. E. Kissack came to Louisiana at the age of fifteen years. He was a mechanic, and worked in this line until the war. At the beginning of the war he organized a company at Paincourtville, on Bayou Lafourche, but Gov. Moore, refusing to give the company transportation, it was disbanded, and the individual members enlisted in different other companies. Mr. Kissack was detailed at Corinth to duty in the Columbus, Miss., Iron Works. Since the war he has given his attention to planting. He now owns seven hundred acres of good sugar land in Iberia parish. Mr. Kissack has never married. Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical, Biographical Section, p. 115. Edited by William Henry Perrin. Published in 1891, by The Gulf Publishing Company.