Grave recorded in 1956 by the Chief Tusquahoma Chapter D.A.R. for the series "Louisiana Tombstone Transcriptions", Volume I, Page 143.
First name taken from the Louisiana State Death Certificate Index.
The Records for Peters Funeral Home (found at the Ouachita Parish Public Library) state he died in West Monroe. His wife's name was Carolina McDaniel and his children were sons Dennis, Ben and M.L., and a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Walton. Parents information stated "D.K." (Don't Know). No exact date of birth was given.
The 1900 Lincoln Parish census shows a birth date of April, 1864 and the following children: Dennis, Walter, Reubin, Benjamin, Lula, Harrison, Allie (Alice) and Vivian. By the 1910 Census for Ouachita, Caroline states she was the mother of 12 but only 8 were still alive. In the home was Mary L., Alice and Luther.
Grave recorded in 1956 by the Chief Tusquahoma Chapter D.A.R. for the series "Louisiana Tombstone Transcriptions", Volume I, Page 143.
First name taken from the Louisiana State Death Certificate Index.
The Records for Peters Funeral Home (found at the Ouachita Parish Public Library) state he died in West Monroe. His wife's name was Carolina McDaniel and his children were sons Dennis, Ben and M.L., and a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Walton. Parents information stated "D.K." (Don't Know). No exact date of birth was given.
The 1900 Lincoln Parish census shows a birth date of April, 1864 and the following children: Dennis, Walter, Reubin, Benjamin, Lula, Harrison, Allie (Alice) and Vivian. By the 1910 Census for Ouachita, Caroline states she was the mother of 12 but only 8 were still alive. In the home was Mary L., Alice and Luther.
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