The Plaquemines Protector Marriage Notices for 1924 Plaquemines Parish Louisiana Submitted by Darnell Brunner Beck ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** BURAS-on Wednesday July 9th 1924 at 1:30 p.m. Mary Dobson beloved wife of Andrew Buras aged 73 years a native of Pointe-a-la-Hache and a resident of New Orleans for the last 15 years. She was sister of Mr Enest Dobson of this place who with other relatives attended the funeral in New Orleans Thursday. ***** Died-on Sunday May 4th 8 p.m. 1924 in New Orleans La Guy Lartigue aged 28 years. Mr Lartigue was taken seriously ill and his case diagnosed acute appendicitis. He was rushed to New Orleans and operated upon at once, but it was to late for relief. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death to whom we extend our heartfelt sympathies. ***** Tabony-On Tuesday July 29th 1924 at 8:30 a.m. William Tabony beloved husband of Anna Haller aged 50 years, ***** Becnell-on saturday July 26, 1924 at 4 p.m. Adam Becnell aged 69 years a native of Pointe-a-la-Hache. ***** LaFrance-on Monday June 2nd 1924 at 2:20 a.m. Evna Collette beloved wife of Marshal LaFrance aged 45 years a native of Plaquemines Parish and a resident of Algiers for the past 23 years. ***** Martin-On Monday June 2, 1924 at 2:08 p.m. Lydia Martin beloved wife of Frank Martin Sr aged 54 years a native of Pointe-a-la-Hache. Mrs Martin was the daughter of the late Superintendent of Edacation of our parish, the Hon. Leon Martin and Eugenie Hingle. She is survived by her husband two sons, Frank and Reynold, one brother, Louis Martin, five sisters, Mrs Davis Martin, Mrs Vilere Ragan, Mrs Eusebe Ragas, Mrs John Hanley and Robert Martin, all of New Orleans. To the family who mourn her death we extend our heartfelt sympathies. ***** Richmond-On Saturday May 31, 1924 at 6:30 a.m. captain frank Richmond beloved husband of Olivia Clark and father of frank, Cleo, Irma, Annie and Leora Richmond a native of Plaquemines parish, and a resident of New Orleans for the past year. ***** Collette-On Sunday June 8th 1924 at 10 a.m. John B Collette aged 74 years a native of Plaquemines Parish. Mr Collette had been ill for some time. He was buried Monday. Rev Father Levesque officiating. He leaves a wife, two daughters and seven sons. To the family who mourn his death we extend our heartfelt sympathies. ***** Died in New Orleans Friday April 25, 1924 Mary Ella Rosebrock, a native of Plaquemines Parish, and a resident of New Orleans for the past eight years. Miss Rosenbrock was a woman of noble character a devoted daughter a loving sister and a loyal friend. She was admired and respected by all who knew her and the memory of her beautiful life is a very precious legancy to those to whom she was dear. As a teacher she was thoroughly conscientious in the discharge of her duties. Many little lives in the most impressionable years learned greater lessons from her than are learned in school books. The affectionate regard for her and the confidence in her manitested on many occasions by the men and woman whom she had taught in their childhood testify to the lasting nature of the influence she exerted over them. The school world has lost one whose place will be hard to fill. She leaves to mourn her two sisters Misses Anna and Sophie Rosenbrock and one brother Capt Geo Rosenbrock to whom the Protector extends sympatheis. ***** Gravolet-On Sunday December 14, 1924 at 9:30 a.m. Warren Joseph Roger infant son of Mr and Mrs Ben S Gravolet, of Upper Pointe-a-la-Hache aged 15 months. Little Warren had been ill for several weeks and had been taken to the home of his grandfather, Mr Schayot in New Orleans for medical skill availeth nothing when Our Heavenly Father chose Warren to be a little Angel around his throne. The funeral took place Monday at the St. Thomas Church. Rev. Father Girault officiating. To the berieved ones the Protector extends its sympathies. ***** HINGLE-on Thursday may 29th at 4 o'clock a.m. 1924 in New orleans, La. Cleophas Hingle beloved husband of Galathie Hingle aged 60 years and 5 days. Father of Mrs. Valery Dauterive, Adli and Sidney Hingle; brother of Roger and Walter Hingle and Mrs. Davis Ragas, Mrs Anthony LaFrance, Mrs Arthur Vivian, Mrs Luke Hingle and Ms Lucy and Ms Philomene Hingle. St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery. ***** Ott-on Tuesday September 30th, 1924 at 10:30 a.m. Luther D Ott aged 65 years a native of Pennsylvania. Captain Ott at one time resided on the Lower Coast. ***** Collette-on Thursday March 27 at 11 a.m. 1924 at Lafayette La Mrs N L Collette nee Roxie Carr aged 63 years 4 months and 26 days. The deceased was born in Plaquemines Parish but had resided at Algiers for some time with her daughter Mrs M LaFrance. The deceased is survived by two daughters Mrs LaFrance and Mrs Paul Koury of Lafayette; four sons -----and Nicholas of Lafayette, Pete of Gretna, Andrew of Algiers and two brothers Victor Carr of New Orleans and Henry Carr of Monticella N.Y. The body was taken Friday morning to Algiers for funeral services in that city followed by interment at St. Mary's Cemetry. ***** Major Frank Montgomery Kerr chief state engineer, died Monday morning. He was visiting his daughter, Mrs B M Sims, of Bryan Texas. He was 73 years old. The funeral was conducted at the home 1704 Calhoon street, Tuesday afternoon. Major Kerr is survived by his widow and four children, Frank M Jr., Mrs A W JAckman, and Charles M., all of New Orleans and Mrs B M Sims of Bryan Texas. In 1878 he married Miss Almaide Kate Bonnabel of New Orleans. He was born Feb. 28, 1851 in New Orleans. ***** It is with deep regret that we mention the sudden death of Mr. Morris Toups, aged 22 years, a life long resident of Thibodeaux but for the past 3 years valued employee of the E Z Open Bag Co. of Braithewaite. It was indeed a shock to his aged and bereaved parents. His funeral took place at 3:30 p.m. Monday with a very improssive ceremony. Besides his sorrowing father and mother he is survived by three brothers Oneil, Peter, and Otis and one sister Alida to whom the Tribune extend heartfelt sympathy at this hour of sad bereavement. *****