PROFILE OF FELIX HINGLE PLAQUEMINES PARISH LOUISIANA Submitted by: Gladys Stovall Armstrong From "The Protector 23 June 1900" ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** FELIX HINGLE (Secretary & Treasurer) Our Popular Parish Treasurer was born 8 April 1856 in Pointe-ala-Hache, and has always resided here. He was educated in the parish schools and started out in live a poor but honest lad ...He long ago established a record which placed him among the most influential planters of our parish. He was the efficient secretary of the parish jury from 1892-1896 and has been and is still the scretary of the parish committee since 1896. Some 22 years ago, Mr Hingle married the scion of a noble family, the daughter of that pioneer settler, the esteemed late Paul LaFrance, and he possesses a happy family among them Cadet Paul Hingle attended L.S.U. A cheerful and cozy home, which is the cynosure of the traveling public. Mr. Hingle has a large nunmber of brothers and relatives here, among them Judge Hingle.