SMITH, Mary Marcelite m. 19 Oct. 1881 Marcelin MELANCON (Opel. Ct. Hse. : Mar. # 11993)
SMITH, Marie Marcellite (John J. & Olivia GUILBEAU) b. 10 Jan. 1848 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 271)
Source: Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 – 1900) CD by Rev. Donald J. Hébert
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Melancon, M. S.
MELANCON --On Sunday, August 28, 1932, MARCELITE SMITH, wife of the late Marceline Melancon, aged 84 years.
Remains were taken from the funeral home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, Inc., 4127 S. Claiborne avenue, near Milan, to Opelousas, La., for interment.
THE TIMES-PICAYUNE,
MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932
PAGE TWO, Columns 7 + 8.
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? Married Jules Melancon?
In the 1900 U. S. Census, she was a widow (Marcelite Melancon) living with her younger sister Mary Anne Elizabeth Smith and husband John Joseph Barry. Source; Pat. M.
I assumed there is only one Marcelite Smith Melancon.
No dates on marker makes it difficult to properly identify her.
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Mrs. Jules Melancon, of Rayne, will remain with relatives and friends during the next month, at present, she is at the home of Mrs. J. J. Barry.
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The St. Landry Clarion.
Opelousas, Louisiana,
Saturday, April 13, 1895.
Page 2, Column 4.
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United States Census, 1900
Police Jury Ward 2, Justice of Peace Ward 4 Grand Coteau town, St. Landry, Louisiana, United States
John J Barry Head M 51 Louisiana
Mary A E Barry Wife F 41 Louisiana
Mary A Barry Daughter F 24 Louisiana
Barry Emerite Daughter F 18 Louisiana
David R Barry Son M 16 Louisiana
Mary C Barry Daughter F 11 Louisiana
John S Barry Son M 9 Louisiana
Gertrude Barry Daughter F 6 Louisiana
Johana Barry Daughter F 2 Louisiana
Marcelita Melancon Daughter-in-law F 52 Louisiana
Delphine Tasian Niece F 19 Louisiana
United States Census, 1900
Police Jury Ward 2, Justice of Peace Ward 4 Grand Coteau town, St. Landry, Louisiana, United States
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Grand Coteau
Mrs. M. Melancon of New Orleans is here to spend a month with relatives and friends.
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St. Landry Clarion,
Saturday, August 21, 1920
Page 4, Column 1.
SMITH, Mary Marcelite m. 19 Oct. 1881 Marcelin MELANCON (Opel. Ct. Hse. : Mar. # 11993)
SMITH, Marie Marcellite (John J. & Olivia GUILBEAU) b. 10 Jan. 1848 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 271)
Source: Southwest Louisiana Records (1750 – 1900) CD by Rev. Donald J. Hébert
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Melancon, M. S.
MELANCON --On Sunday, August 28, 1932, MARCELITE SMITH, wife of the late Marceline Melancon, aged 84 years.
Remains were taken from the funeral home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, Inc., 4127 S. Claiborne avenue, near Milan, to Opelousas, La., for interment.
THE TIMES-PICAYUNE,
MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932
PAGE TWO, Columns 7 + 8.
*************************************
? Married Jules Melancon?
In the 1900 U. S. Census, she was a widow (Marcelite Melancon) living with her younger sister Mary Anne Elizabeth Smith and husband John Joseph Barry. Source; Pat. M.
I assumed there is only one Marcelite Smith Melancon.
No dates on marker makes it difficult to properly identify her.
*****************************
Mrs. Jules Melancon, of Rayne, will remain with relatives and friends during the next month, at present, she is at the home of Mrs. J. J. Barry.
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The St. Landry Clarion.
Opelousas, Louisiana,
Saturday, April 13, 1895.
Page 2, Column 4.
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United States Census, 1900
Police Jury Ward 2, Justice of Peace Ward 4 Grand Coteau town, St. Landry, Louisiana, United States
John J Barry Head M 51 Louisiana
Mary A E Barry Wife F 41 Louisiana
Mary A Barry Daughter F 24 Louisiana
Barry Emerite Daughter F 18 Louisiana
David R Barry Son M 16 Louisiana
Mary C Barry Daughter F 11 Louisiana
John S Barry Son M 9 Louisiana
Gertrude Barry Daughter F 6 Louisiana
Johana Barry Daughter F 2 Louisiana
Marcelita Melancon Daughter-in-law F 52 Louisiana
Delphine Tasian Niece F 19 Louisiana
United States Census, 1900
Police Jury Ward 2, Justice of Peace Ward 4 Grand Coteau town, St. Landry, Louisiana, United States
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Grand Coteau
Mrs. M. Melancon of New Orleans is here to spend a month with relatives and friends.
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St. Landry Clarion,
Saturday, August 21, 1920
Page 4, Column 1.
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