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Joseph Dacius Gremillion

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Joseph Dacius Gremillion

Birth
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
18 Mar 1919 (aged 58)
Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Cottonport, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Row 4, Plot 2
Memorial ID
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Two daughters, Velma & Annette, buried to the left.
One grandson, Otis, buried to the right

The 1900 Census shows this couple married for 16 years. They had 6 children at home. Joseph was a farmer. The family was fluent in English. The 5 older children were all attending school. Living next door was Griffin & Dora Longmire.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 558, Ward 7, Book 3, Image 7 of 45, Supervisor's Dist 108, Enumeration Dist 19, Sheet 4A, dated June 5, 1900 by James W. Marshall, Enumerator.

The 1910 Census shows this couple living in Cottonport. They had been married for 26 years and had a total of 9 children with 8 still alive. At home were Lastie, Okiffe, Henry, Norma, Adele, & Zoe. Also there was their widowed daughter, Annette and her 2 children. Joseph was a home builder and Okiffe & Henry were laborers in a saw mill. They were living between the 29 year old widow Margaret Cappel and Louis A. & Marie Ducote.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 558, Ward 9, Township 1 South Range 4 East, Cottonport, Image 2 of 18, Supervisor's Dist 3, Enumeration Dist 24, Sheet 1B, dated April 15, 1910 by Alva Jeansonne, Enumerator

The 1920 Census shows Clothilde as the widow of Joseph Gremillion. Still at home were Adele, Zoe, Velma & Lillian. They were living on Sycamore Street in Cottonport between Delta & Lillian Couvillion and Lester & Louisiana Fuqua.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 605, Ward 9, Cottonport, Image 5 of 8, Supervisor's Dist 8, Enumeration Dist 15, Sheet 15B, dated January 23, 1920 by Avit Lemoine, Enumerator

The 1930 Census shows Clotilde as the widow J D Gremilllion. She was living with the daughter & son-in-law, Norman & Edwin Armand in Cottonport.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 784, Ward 9, Cottonport, Image 11 of 23, Enumeration Dist 5-22, Supervisor's Dist 5, Sheet 4B, dated April 5, 1930 by Albert L. Lemoine, Enumerator
Two daughters, Velma & Annette, buried to the left.
One grandson, Otis, buried to the right

The 1900 Census shows this couple married for 16 years. They had 6 children at home. Joseph was a farmer. The family was fluent in English. The 5 older children were all attending school. Living next door was Griffin & Dora Longmire.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 558, Ward 7, Book 3, Image 7 of 45, Supervisor's Dist 108, Enumeration Dist 19, Sheet 4A, dated June 5, 1900 by James W. Marshall, Enumerator.

The 1910 Census shows this couple living in Cottonport. They had been married for 26 years and had a total of 9 children with 8 still alive. At home were Lastie, Okiffe, Henry, Norma, Adele, & Zoe. Also there was their widowed daughter, Annette and her 2 children. Joseph was a home builder and Okiffe & Henry were laborers in a saw mill. They were living between the 29 year old widow Margaret Cappel and Louis A. & Marie Ducote.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 558, Ward 9, Township 1 South Range 4 East, Cottonport, Image 2 of 18, Supervisor's Dist 3, Enumeration Dist 24, Sheet 1B, dated April 15, 1910 by Alva Jeansonne, Enumerator

The 1920 Census shows Clothilde as the widow of Joseph Gremillion. Still at home were Adele, Zoe, Velma & Lillian. They were living on Sycamore Street in Cottonport between Delta & Lillian Couvillion and Lester & Louisiana Fuqua.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 605, Ward 9, Cottonport, Image 5 of 8, Supervisor's Dist 8, Enumeration Dist 15, Sheet 15B, dated January 23, 1920 by Avit Lemoine, Enumerator

The 1930 Census shows Clotilde as the widow J D Gremilllion. She was living with the daughter & son-in-law, Norman & Edwin Armand in Cottonport.
Avoyelles Parish, Roll 784, Ward 9, Cottonport, Image 11 of 23, Enumeration Dist 5-22, Supervisor's Dist 5, Sheet 4B, dated April 5, 1930 by Albert L. Lemoine, Enumerator


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