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Clark, Margarie 'Marge' (1922-1972) & Russell Blair 'Bud' Clark (1922-2002) & Joanne M. 'Joan' Clark (1925-1999)
Clark, Margarie "Marge" (1922-1972) & Russell Blair "Bud" Clark (1922-2002) & Joanne M. "Joan" Clark (1925-1999)
Group/ Residential/ Wagon photo of (L-R) Margarie "Marge" Clark Cecil & Russell Blair "Bud" Clark & Joanne M. "Joan" Clark Solich came from the MacDonell/ Clark Collection by Jan Worthy.
 
 
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MacDonell, Catherine Anne 'Katie' (1862-1942)
MacDonell, Catherine Anne "Katie" (1862-1942)
2-Persons/ Residence photo of (adult) Catherine Anne "Katie" MacDonell Clark & granddaughter was taken at Crown Point, IN, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark Collection by Jan Worthy.  
 
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LaRoche, Elizabeth Jenkins (1886-1965)
LaRoche, Elizabeth Jenkins (1886-1965)
Residence photo of Elizabeth Jenkins LaRoche Hethington’s home, in Meggett, SC, came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002) & Lucius Cale 'Prince Louie' 'Lou' Hethington & Elizabeth Jenkins LaRoche (1886-1965) & Edward LaRoche 'Ned' Hethington
Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002) & Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington & Elizabeth Jenkins LaRoche (1886-1965) & Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington
Group/ Residence/ Automobile photo was taken in Meggett, SC, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington. Included (L-R) are Edward LaRoche Hethington & Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethingon & Elizabeth Jenkins LaRoche Hethington & Edward LaRoche "Ned" Hethington.
 
 
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Zealy, Oscar Thomas (1889-1959)
Zealy, Oscar Thomas (1889-1959)
Individual/ Residence photo was taken in Meggett, SC, in 1920, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Forney, Fredric John (1920-1973)
Forney, Fredric John (1920-1973)
Church photo of Fredric John Forney’s first church came from the staff at Hazelwood Christian Church, Hazelwood, IN. Thank you to Sharon Littell and Debbie French for locating this picture. The small yellow building at the left was the parsonage, which has since been torn down to allow for expansion of the main building. Steve Ranson is currently the Senior Minister.
 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855)& Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855)& Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the late 1940's, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992. 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 2011, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992. 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the late 1940's, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992. 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence photo of the MacDonell Plantation sign in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 2011, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.
 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the late 1940's, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.
 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 2011, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.
 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the 2011, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.
 
 
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Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles 'Chuck' Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris 'Doe' Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert 'Bob' Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Farm/ Residence/ Group/ Water/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 1951, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.

Included in the photo are (L-R) William Dunham Smith, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson.  
 
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Cockerill, John 'Joseph' (1842-1918) & Catherine Elizabeth Hunt (1849-1930)
Cockerill, John "Joseph" (1842-1918) & Catherine Elizabeth Hunt (1849-1930)
Residence/ Farm photo of the home of John “Joseph” Cockerill & Catherine Elizabeth Hunt Cockerill was taken in Gretna, NE, in 2005, and came from Clifton “Gayle” Cockerill’s website “Samuel Cockerill Genealogy” at http://olypen.com/cliffc/genealogy/index.html From Clifton "Gayle" Cockerill: "The Cockerill farm house was purchased March 12, 1887. John Joseph Cockerill received a quick claim on these 160 acres on March 12, 1887 for 1 dollar. Legally the property is known as the east half of the southwest quarter and west half of the southeast quarter, all in section one (1), Township (13), Range (10) in Sarpy, County, NE. (A section is one square mile, which is 640 acres.) The property is located a couple miles Southeast of downtown Gretna.” From Mary Catherine "Casey" Schram Cockerill: The house was torn down in 2012. 
 
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Townsend, Thomas Jefferson  (b. 1852-66 & d. 1936) & Lena 'Lennie' Dodson (b. 1881)
Townsend, Thomas Jefferson (b. 1852-66 & d. 1936) & Lena "Lennie" Dodson (b. 1881)
Group/ Residence photo of (L-R) Lena "Lennie" Dodson Townsend & Thomas Jefferson Townsend & unidentified child was taken WV, about 1904. This picture came from the Townsend Collection by James Townsend.

See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKhYUqPfmdw
James Townsend: "Here's a link to a music video I did in honor of my Townsend ancestors from Indiana. The red barn I stand in front of was built by James Monroe Townsend, my grandfather (son of Thomas Townsend). I'm standing on the property where their house used to be."
Indiana by Bread and Circus
Published on Feb 8, 2014
Written by James Townsend
Produced by Marcus Gibbs
Performed by James Townsend and Marcus Gibbs
 
 



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