Sheriff Sale Barbet vs Roth Gazette and Sentinel Plaquemine,La. July 20,1861 This information generously donated to the Louisiana Genealogy Project - African American Archives by: Patti May ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Taken from: "Civil War Extra"-A Newspaper History of the Civil War " Vol 1 - from Nat Turner to 1863. Vol 2 - from 1863 - 1865 From the Collection of Eric C. Caren Pub.by Castle BooksPrinted in "The Daily Advocate" Permission to use granted by: Mr.Frank Oppel,of Castle Books Publishing Co. ****************************************************************** Sheriff's Sale Helene Barbet VS No.1241 Alexander Roth Partition,Sale State of Louisiana-Parish of Iberville,5th Judicial District Court. By order and decree to me directed from the Honorable of the late 6th District Court, and now the 5th District Court in the State of Louisiana,in and for the Parish of Iberville,bearing date the 11th day of February,1861,ordering and decreeing the sale of the property belonging to the Succession of Eloise L. Langlois,deceased wife of Alexander Roth.I will offer at Public Sale,to the highest and last bidder,on Saturday the 3rd day of August,1861,at 11 o'clock a.m. On the premises ,the following described property,to-wit: Seperate Property of Deceased 1st. A tract of land situated in the said Parish of Iberville on the left bank of the Bayou Plaquemine,whereon the said Alexander Roth resides,containing four arpents front on the said Bayou,by forty arpents in depth of the first concession,with a double concession in the rear of said tract, containing the same quantity of land in superfices as the front tracts forming the Plantation which is established and cultivated as a Sugar Estate,which is bounded above by land belonging to Joseph Kleinpeter,and below by lands belonging to Widow Paulin Dupuy. 2nd.A tract of land (uncultivated) situated in the said Parish,on said Island of Plaquemine,containing six arpents on said Bayou,by the depth extending from the lower to the upper branch of the Bayou Plaquemine,bounded above by land of Joseph Kleinpeter,and below by land of Etienne Robert. SLAVES Pauline,negro woman (sickly) aged about 47 years. Paul,negro man,aged about 24 years. Joseph," " , " " 22 ". Major, " " , " " 20 " . John,negro boy,aged about 16 years. Aspasie,negro woman,aged 31 years and her child Louisa,girl,11 years. Clementine,negro woman,- "cook," (sickly) aged about 46 years,and her child Sophy,aged 9 years. Desiree,mulatto woman (sickly),house servant,aged 25 years, and her child Isadore,aged 4 years. Euphrosine,mulatto woman,house servant,aged 23 years, and her child Charles,aged 4 years. Mary Jane,negro woman,aged 18 years, and her child George,aged 8 months. Amy,Orphan child,aged 6 months. Henry,negro boy,aged 16 years. Community Property-Slaves Bill or William,negro man,aged 44 years. Tom,negro man,aged 37 years. Ben,negro man,aged 36 years. Terms-Cash Plaquemine,Parish of Iberville, July 1st,1861 Theo. Blanchard,Sheriff