Wade, Richard 1a 2a 3a 4a
Birth Name | Wade, Richard |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | less than 64 years, 2 months |
Narrative
I believe that this individual may be the father of Richard Wade Skaggs though there is only minimal circumstantial evidence at this time.
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A Richard Wade married to a Mary Skaggs was mentioned in a lawsuit in 1836 as follows:
Green co., Ky., Order Books: Sept. 2, l836, John Skaggs vs. Jeremiah Skaggs. This day came the complainants by his counsel and filed his bill herein and on his motion and its appearing to the satisfaction of the courts that Jeremaih Skaggs, Richard Wade & Mary his wife formerly Skaggs, Wm. Graham and Sally his wife formerly Skaggs, Stephen Skaggs, James Skaggs, Nancy Skaggs, Elizabeth Skaggs, Jeremiah Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Pearce & Letta his wife, Henry Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Patterson and Jane his wife, John Jackson and Elizabeth his wife are not inhabitants of this Commonwealth. It is therefore ordered by the court that unless the sd. non resident defendants to appear here on or before the lst day of Dec. term next and file their answer to the complainants bill that said bill will be
taken against them as confessed and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly.
Then John also sues William Skaggs & the same people are listed.
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A Richard Wade and Mary Ann Skaggs are found in Louisiana as early as 1812 (Richard Wade Skaggs may have been born in Louisiana):
Maritime Commerce and the Founding of Wadesboro, Tangipahoa Parish, & St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Submitted by Sandra McLellan, priestner@verizon.net
Special thanks to Jim Perrin for donating it to the archives.
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HISTORIC PONCHATOULA
Maritime Commerce and the Founding of Wadesboro
By JIM PERRIN
Special to The Times
(Part Two In A Series)
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On the Ponchatoula River early settler Richard Wade had established a location sometimes called Ponchatoula Landing, but usually referred to as Wade's Landing. Richard Wade and his wife Mary Ann Skaggs (Scuggs, Skeggs) settled in St. Helena Parish by 1812, owning land on the Natalbany River, By 1819, Richard had established his landing on the Ponchatoula River. Wade was a cotton planter and also engaged in commerce at his landing. He was listed as owning 960 acres of land on tax lists in both 1824 and 1826 on the Ponchatoula River in what was
then St. Helena Parish. He was also taxed as the owner of a tavern in 1826. In later years he was to lay out a town at his landing and begin the settlement of Wadesborough.
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A Richard Wade is listed in the 1820 Census of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
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Richard Wade married Mary Ann Robson on March 13, 1829 in St. Helena parish, Louisiana (not sure what happened to Mary Ann Skaggs).
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Richard Wade sold land to a Mary Ann Robertson/Robinson on November 13, 1829 (is this person related to the Mary Ann Robson he married and how?):
Deeds: Richard Wade to Mary Ann Robinson, St. Helena Parish, LA
Submitted by: Shirley Rankin, mommashark@worldnet.att.net
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State of Louisiana
Parish of St. Helena
Richard Wade to Mary Ann Robinson
13 November 1829
Know all men by these presents that I, Richard Wade of the parish of St. Helena and State of Louisiana, have this day for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, cash to me in hand paid before the signing of the
presents by Mary Ann Robertson of the said parish and State, grant, bargain, sold transferred, and conveyed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, transfer and convey unto the said Mary Ann Robinson one half of a section of Land containing three hundred and twenty acres situate lying and being on the Ponchatola [sic] River on the east side of, Known by the name of Wades landing place, bounded on the north by Absolom Traylors land, on the east by lands of Jon Cone?, and on all other sides by vacant Lands. To have and to hold the afore said described premises unto the said Mary Ann Robinson, her heirs,
executors, administrators and assigns, and the said Richard Wade for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns unto the said Mary Ann Robertson, her heirs, and assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend the
aforesaid described premises, hereby warranting and defending the aforesaid land from the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whomsoever.
Done and passed before me Burlin Childress, parish Judge and ex officio notary public in and for said parish, on this Thirteenth day of November in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine in presence of Samuel Rankins, and Edward Gorman, witnesses who signed with me, the said Judge and notary.
R. Wade
Witness
Edward Gorman
Samuel Rankin
Burlin Childress, P. J. ex N. OP.
Source: Conveyance Records - St. Helena Parish, Louisiana (FHL Film 0355804-pg.
337)
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A Richard Waid is listed in the 1830 Census of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
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Events
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Birth | 1790 | Louisiana | 1b | |
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Death | before 1854-03-00 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | 5a | |
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Death date based on the fact that Richard's wife sold land that they own without him being part of the transaction in March 1854. Age: 64y |
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Census | 1820 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | 6a | |
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Census | 1820 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | 6b | |
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Residence | 1820 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | Primary Residence | 6c |
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Census | 1830 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | 7a | |
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Census | 1830 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | 7b | |
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Residence | 1830 | St. Helena, Louisiana, United States | Primary Residence | 7c |
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Census | 1840 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | 8a | |
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Census | 1840 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | 8b | |
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Residence | 1840 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | Primary Residence | 8c |
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Livingston Parish was created from part of St. Helena Parish on February 10, 1832 |
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Census | 1850 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | 9a | |
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Census | 1850 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | 9b | |
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Residence | 1850 | Livingston, Louisiana, United States | Primary Residence | 9c |
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Skaggs, Richard Wade | 1824-03-15 | 1913-12-08 |
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Deeds: Richard Wade, Samuel Rankin to Robert Palmer, St. Helena Parish, LA
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Parish of St. HelenaRichard Wade, Samuel Rankin sell schooner to Robert Palmer
Be it known that this day before me James McKee Notary Public in and for the
Parish of St. Helena and State of Louisiana duly commissioned, personally
appeared Richard Wade and Samuel Rankin, both of the Parish & State aforesaid
who declared that for said in Conisideration of the sum of four hundred and
seventy-five Dollars to them in hand paid ... where of is hereby acknowledge;
they do by these presents grant bargain and sell unto Robert Palmer of the same
parish, a schooner call the Admiral of Springfield -- together with all sails
..., and furniture to have and to hold, the said schooner unto the said Robert
Palmer, his heirs and assigns and to his and their proper use and behoof for
ever, and the said Richard Wade and Samuel Rankin for thenselves and their
heirs, the said schooner to the said Robert Parmer his heirs and assigns agains
all persons whomsoever shall and will ... and for ever defend by these presents.
Done and passed at St. Helena aforesaid the thirteenth day of May one thousand
Eight hundred and twenty four in presence of L. H. Moore and Lewis Woolf,
witnesses who have hereunto signed their names with the appearers and me the
said notary.R. Wade
S. Rankin
Robert PalmerL. H. Moore
L. WoolfJames McKee, Notary Public.
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Transfer of Land Richard Wade & Wife [Mary Ann Scaggs] to William Wells
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Be it Known and Remembered, that on this Sixteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Forty Six ,and in the year of the Independence of the United States of America, the Seventy first,
Before me, Jacob F. Randolph, Recorder of said Parish, and duly authorised by law to exercise the powers of Notary Public, therein, personally came and appeared Mr. Richard Wade, of the Parish of Livingston, in the State of Louisiana, who did declare and say, that for the consideration, hereinafter expressed, he does by these presents grant, bargain, sell, convey, transfer, assign, and set over, with a full guarantee against all troubles, debts, mortgages, claims, evictions, donations, alienations, or other incumbrances, whatsoever, unto Mr. William Wells of the same Parish & State, here present, accepting and purchasing for himself, his heirs, and assigns, and acknowledging delivery and possession, thereof, the following Described Land to wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land more or less, lying and being in the Parish of Livingston, and State, & bounded as follows to wit:
North by lands of William Durbin, South by the Lake March, East by the lands of Hyde, West by Curtis Branch, or lands of Wade - together with all the Improvements thereon.
To have and to hold, the said property unto the said purchaser, his heirs, and assigns, to their proper use and behoof, forever; and the said vendor for himself, his heirs, & assigns, the said Land to the said Purchaser, his heirs, and assigns, shall and will warrant, and forever defend, against the lawful claims of all persons, whatsoever, by these presents, the said vendor, moreover, subrogating the said purchaser to all the rights, and actions, of warranty, which he has, or may have, against his own vendor, or the vendors of his vendor, hereby authorising the said purchaser to exercise the said rights, and actions, in the same manner as he might, or could have done.This sale is made for, and in consideration of the sum of One hundred and Eighty seven 50/100 Dollars cash in hand paid, the receipt, whereof, is hereby fully acknowledged before signing this instrument.
And thereupon, personally came, and appeared, and intervened to this act, Mistress Mary Ann Wade, wife of Richard Wade, who being herein duly authorised, and assisted by her said husband, took Cognizance of the foregoing act of conveyance, which I, Recorder, carefully read and explained to her, and having so done, she declared that it was her intention, not only to ratify said sale, but to make renunciation of all right she has by mortgage or otherwise, on the property therein conveyed, upon which Recorder declared to her separately, and apart from her said husband, as it is my duty, that by the Laws of this State, she possessed a general mortgage on all the property of her said husband, and upon that of the community in case she should renounce thereto,
First - For the restitution of her dower, and the re-investment of dotal property brought by her in marriage.
Second - For the restitution of dotal property by her acquired during marriage, by inheritance, donation or otherwise.
Third - Indemnity against all debts contracted, or which she might hereafter contract, with her said husband.
Fourth - For such of her paraphernal property and funds, as may have been alienated by her said husband, or of which he has had, or may have, the administration or enjoyment, or of which he may otherwise have benefited,
Fifth -For nuptial presents made to her by her said husband or others;
That in making her intended renunciation, she would deprive herself irrevocably, and forever, of all rights of reclamation against said sale, whether under mortgage, privilege, or otherwise.Whereupon, the said wife again declared that she still persisted in the intention she had announced to ratify said sale, and to dispossess herself of all rights and liens, which she has upon said property, whether by marriage contract, dower, donation or otherwise; and the said husband, being now, again present before me, and authorising his said wife, again declared, that she does hereby �Formally Renounce�, henceforth and forever, all and singular her said rights, and transfer the same to the said purchaser, his heirs, and assigns, to be had and held, by him and them, and by them enjoyed in law, and thereout; and she hereby binds herself, and her heirs, to the said purchaser, his heirs, and assigns, that she, and they, shall and will at all times, acknowledge the validity of the present, and of the renunciation she now makes, of all rights which she has, or may have, in and to the property sold, and that neither she, nor they, shall ever seek to oppose, or impair the force of this act, hereby renouncing the benefit of all laws, privileges and customs, of which she might avail herself ,or which are in her favor in the premises.
The Certificate of the Recorder of Mortgages is hereby dispensed with by the Parties, which releases me, Recorder, from any Responsibility whatsoever for the non-production thereof , as required by article 3328 of the Civil Code of Louisiana.
Thus done and [passed] at the house of R. Wade in the Parish of Livingston, the day, month and year first above written, in the presence of Christian Grenes and Naylor McMullen, witnesses of lawful age, and domiciliated in this Parish, who have hereunto signed their names, together with said appearers, and me, said Recorder.
[Signed]
R. Wade
Mary Ann X Wade [her mark]
Wm. Wells[Witnesses]
Christian Grenes
Naylor McMullenJacob F. Randolph, Recorder
Truly Recorded April 16th 1870
Geo. D. Wells, Recorder
Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
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Be it Known and remembered, that on this fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty seven, and in the year of the Independence of the United States of America, the Seventy Second
Before me Henry W. Warrell, recorder of said Parish, and duly authorised by law to exercise the powers of Notary Public therein, personally came and appeared Mr. Richard Wade of the Parish of Livingston in said State who did declare and say, that for and in consideration hereinafter expressed he does by these presents grant, bargain, sell, convey, transfer, assign and set over with a full guarantee against all troubles, debts, mortgages, claims, evictions, donations, alienations, or other incumbrances whatsoever, unto Mr. Christian Grenes also of said state and parish here present accepting and purchasing for himself his heirs and assigns, and acknowledging delivery and possession thereof,
Two certain lots of Ground in Wadesborough on the Ponchatoula river and known upon the Figurative plan of said Town as lots no. one and two in block or square no. four, Lot no. one fronting ninety feet on Levee street by one hundred and thirty five feet in depth, lot No Two fronting ninety feet front on Levee street by one hundred and thirty five feet in deph[sic].
Together with all the buildings, improvements, land appertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the servitudes, customs, and rights of ways thereto belonging.To have and to hold the said property unto the said purchaser his heirs and assigns, to their proper use and behoof, forever; and the said vendor for himself, his heirs and assigns the said property to the said purchaser, his heirs and assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend against the lawful claims of all person whomsoever by these presents, the said vendor moreover subrogating the said purchaser to all the rights and actions of warranty which he has or may have against his own vendor or the vendor of his vendor, hereby authorising the said purchaser to exercise the said rights and actions in the same manner as he might or could have done.
This sale is made for and in consideration of the sum of fifty five dollars cash in hand paid, the receipt whereof is fully acknowledged before signing this instrument.
And thereupon, personally came and appeared and intervened to this act, Mistress Mary Ann Wade, wife of Richard Wade, who being herein duly authorised and assisted by her said husband, took cognizance of the foregoing act of conveyance, which I, recorder, carefully read and explained to her and having so done, she declared that it was her intention not only to ratify said sale, but to make renunciation of all right she has by mortgage or otherwise, on the property therein conveyed, upon which I, recorder declared to her separately and apart from her said husband as it is my duty, that by the Laws of this state, she possessed a general mortgage on all the property of her said husband and upon that of the community in case she should renounce thereto:
First. For the restitution of her dower, and the re-investment of dotal property brought by her in marriage.
Second - For the restitution of dotal property, by her acquired during marriage by inheritance, donation or otherwise.
Third - For indemnity against all debts contracted, or which she might hereafter contract with her said husband.
Fourth - For such of her paraphernal property and funds as may have been alienated by her said husband or of which he has had or may have the administration or enjoyment or of which he may otherwise have benefited.
Fifth - For nuptial presents made to her by her said husband or others;
That in making her intended renunciation she would deprive herself irrevocably and forever of all rights of reclamation against said sale, whether under mortgage, privilege or otherwise.Whereupon, the said wife declared that she still persisted in the intention she had announced, to ratify said sale, and to dispossess herself of all rights rights [sic] and liens which he has upon said property whether by marriage contract, dower, donation or otherwise and the said husband being now, again present before me and authorising his said wife again declared that she does hereby �Forever Renounce�, henceforth and forever, all and singular her said rights, and transfer the same the same [sic] to the said purchaser his heirs and assigns, to be had and held by him and them and by them enjoyed in law and thereout; and she hereby binds herself and her heirs to the said purchaser, their heirs and assigns, that she and they shall and will at all times acknowledge the validity of the present sale, and of the renunciation she now makes of all rights which she has or may have, in and to the property sold; and that neither he nor they shall ever seek to oppose or impair the force of this act, hereby renouncing the benefit of all laws, privileges and customs of which she might avail herself or which are in her favor in the premises.
The certificate of the recorder of Mortgages is hereby dispensed with, which released me, recorder from any liability whatsoever by the parties.
Thus done and passed at my office in the town of Springfield, the day, month and year first above written, in the presence of William Wells and Jacob Threeton, Witnesses of lawful age and domiciliated in this Parish, who have hereunto signed their names, together with said appearers, and me. said recorder.
R. Wade
Mary Ann X Wade [her mark]
Christian GrenesWitnesses
Jacob Threeton
Wm. WellsHenry W. Warrell, Recorder
Truly Recorded, April 17th 1870
Geo. D. Wells, Recorder
Tangipahoa Parish, LouisianaSource: Conveyance Records - 1835-1865, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (FHL Film 0355915)
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Remembering Wadesboro 2019, "The Ponchatoula Times"
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By JIM PERRIN
Special to The Times
(Part Two In A Series)
Schooners provided access for the citizens of the Ponchatoula area to the markets of New Orleans.
These vessels had been plying the area rivers and lakes for many years, sailing on the Natalbany, Ponchatoula, and Tangipahoa rivers. Since each of these waterways are shallow twisting streams, maneuverable vessels with a large cargo capacity were needed.
Shallow draft schooners generally of local construction, were used in the Ponchatoula area for well over a century and a half.
The St. Helena Parish court records indicate several schooners operated on the Natalbany River in the period from 1811-1820. The sloop Syviana (1811) and the schooner St. Helena Packet (1812) both operated in the Springfield area. The sloop Hornet, of 18 tons, constructed in July 1815, operated from Springfield in
1816 and continued to sail until at least 1822 when the vessel was again sold. The schooner Batchelor, of about 11 1/3 tons, also operated from Springfield from 1816
until at least 1819 when the ship was transferred to another owner. This vessel sailed between Springfield and Bayou St. John in New Orleans. Also sailing in these waters was the sloop Hector, owned by Thomas J. Davidson in 1816.
The schooner Jealous was constructed at Bayou St. John near New Orleans in 1813, and was registered in New Orleans in April 1827. This vessel was just over 49 feet long, 14 feet in breadth, and 4'9" in depth, and 30 and 2/3 tons in burden. The Jealous had the typical configuration of a single deck and two masts. It was owned by Robert Palmer of Springfield.
The sloop Cichos was built at Springfield and was operating there in 1817. During the
1820's the following schooners were operating in St. Helena Parish at the time of their sale: Admiral (1820, 1827, 1828), Caroline (1825), Little Cock (1828), and Creole (1827).
Most of the vessels meantioned above operated on the Natalbany River, but others, probably a much smaller number navigated the Tangipahoa River. A prosperous shipyard operated on the east bank of the Tangipahoa River, near the entrance of that stream
into Lake Pontchartrain. Records indicate that as early as 1833, sailing vessels were being constructed at the yard.
Four two-masted barges were constructed on the Tangipahoa in the 1830's, as well as a steamboat, the Geneva, in 1838.
The 1840's and early 1850's were the busiest at the shipyard, with sixteen sailing vessels, mostly schooners, being built there between 1840 and 1853.
Shipbuilding at the Tangipahoa River yard, declined after 1853, with only two additional vessels being identified as being constructed there during the balance of the 1850's. This decline in activity could have been caused by the competition with the nearby railroad line completed in 1853 in Ponchatoula.
Shipbuilding on the Tangipahoa apparently ceased soon after the War Between the States.
An 1879 map of the lower Tangipahoa River shows three buildings labeled as "old ship yard" at the site.
One area resident who was engaged in commerce on the Tangipahoa was Captain George
Mitchell. Mitchell had served in the Louisiana Militia in the War of 1812 and his widow later received bounty land for his brief military service. Mitchell married Emily Brou, widow of Nicholas Ursin Hano (Heneau), Dec 22, 1833 in Livingston Parish.
George Mitchell was a schooner captain and sailed his vessel from Mitchell's Landing on the Tangipahoa River to New Orleans carrying barrel staves and naval stores. On April 28, 1835 he drowned in a storm on Lake Pontchartrain.
Other landings on the lower Tangipahoa River included Salt Landing, Cooper's Landing, Washla Landing, Parker's Landing, Robertson's Landing, Raiford's Landing, and Lee's Landing. One area resident recalled his father and others rafted logs on the river to
a mill located downstream.
On the Ponchatoula River early settler Richard Wade had established a location sometimes called Ponchatoula Landing, but usually referred to as Wade's Landing. Richard Wade and his wife Mary Ann Skaggs (Scuggs, Skeggs) settled in St. Helena Parish by 1812, owning land on the Natalbany River, By 1819, Richard had established his landing on the Ponchatoula River. Wade was a cotton planter and also engaged in commerce at his landing. He was listed as owning 960 acres of land on tax lists in both 1824 and 1826 on the Ponchatoula River in what was then St. Helena Parish. He was also taxed as the owner of a tavern in 1826. In later years he was to lay out a town at his landing and begin the settlement of Wadesborough.
Other settlers listed as living on the Ponchatoula River, listed on the 1820, 1823, and 1826 St. Helena Parish tax records were: Isaiah and Elizabeth Driggers, Absalom and Benjamin Trailor, Henry Arnold, Samuel Richardson, James Rogers, Mary Sims, Richard and Jesse Hagin, William Hutchinson, the heirs of John Knight, William McGilvery, James Parker, Robert Palmer, and Samuel C. Rankin. Listed as living on the Yellow Water River were: Luther Bradley, John, Margaret, and Hannah Gainey, Jesse Hagin, and Zelotas Tucker.
Anyone having information, photographs, or documents on the people, places and
events that have shaped our community are invited to communicate with the
author, Jim Perrin, at 14187 Randall Ave., Hammond, LA 70403
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1820
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 363
Affiliate Publication Number M33
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"United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLP-JN6 : Sun Mar 10 01:59:43 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1820.
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1820
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 363
Affiliate Publication Number M33
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Citation:
"United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLP-JN6 : Sun Mar 10 01:59:43 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1820.
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1820
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 363
Affiliate Publication Number M33
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Citation:
"United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLP-JN6 : Sun Mar 10 01:59:43 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1820.
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Richard Ward, "United States Census, 1830"
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Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1830
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 49
Affiliate Publication Number M19
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Citation:
"United States Census, 1830", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPF-H2N : Fri Mar 08 07:56:38 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1830.
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Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1830
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 49
Affiliate Publication Number M19
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Citation:
"United States Census, 1830", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPF-H2N : Fri Mar 08 07:56:38 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1830.
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Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1830
Event Place St. Helena, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 49
Affiliate Publication Number M19
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Citation:
"United States Census, 1830", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPF-H2N : Fri Mar 08 07:56:38 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1830.
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1840
Event Place Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 297
Affiliate Publication Number M704
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"United States Census, 1840", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTD-H2L : Sun Mar 10 08:53:20 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1840.
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1840
Event Place Livingston, Louisiana, United States
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"United States Census, 1840", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTD-H2L : Sun Mar 10 08:53:20 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1840.
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Name Richard Wade
Event Type Census
Event Date 1840
Event Place Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Page Number 297
Affiliate Publication Number M704
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) -
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"United States Census, 1840", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTD-H2L : Sun Mar 10 08:53:20 UTC 2024), Entry for Richard Wade, 1840.
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Rick Wade, "United States Census, 1850"
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Name Rick Wade
Sex Male
Age 60 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Louisiana
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This RecordMary Ann Wade
F
63 years
KentuckyName Mary Ann Wade
Sex Female
Age 63 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1787
Birthplace Kentucky
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) -
Citation:
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJW-5TM : Sun Mar 10 10:44:01 UTC 2024), Entry for Rick Wade and Mary Ann Wade, 1850.
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Name Rick Wade
Sex Male
Age 60 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Louisiana
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This RecordMary Ann Wade
F
63 years
KentuckyName Mary Ann Wade
Sex Female
Age 63 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1787
Birthplace Kentucky
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) -
Citation:
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJW-5TM : Sun Mar 10 10:44:01 UTC 2024), Entry for Rick Wade and Mary Ann Wade, 1850.
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Name Rick Wade
Sex Male
Age 60 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Louisiana
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This RecordMary Ann Wade
F
63 years
KentuckyName Mary Ann Wade
Sex Female
Age 63 years
Birth Year (Estimated) 1787
Birthplace Kentucky
Race White
Event Type Census
Event Date 1850
Event Place Livingston, Livingston, Louisiana, United States
Household Identifier 436
House Number 436
Line Number 16
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) -
Citation:
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJW-5TM : Sun Mar 10 10:44:01 UTC 2024), Entry for Rick Wade and Mary Ann Wade, 1850.
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ST. HELENA PARISH, LA. MARRIAGE'S
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Wade, Richard to Robson, Mary Ann 3-13-1829
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St. Helena Marriage Index W, 1809-1933 St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Submitted by: Margie Throckmortonhttp://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sthelena/vitals/marriages/index/w-indx.txt
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