Our latest research trips have been to Williamson, West Virginia, and to Logan West Virginia, in search of Alexander Bishop and Hawkins Bishop. We tracked Hawkins to Ashland Kentucky to his grave, and discovered the huge story of his murder. It all started with finding his death certificate online through the West Virginia Vital Research page, and realizing after I printed it out, that it clearly showed murder as the cause of death. When we got to West Virginia, we tried to find the archived copies of the local newspaper, by going to their office, they told us they were on file at a local college. When we got out there, and asked, two young ladies helped us find the right year, and no sooner than we put in the file that contained October of 1933, we spotted his story- Huge-front page headlines! Using that information, and the locations given on his death certificate, and some information from the courthouse, we traced down the exact location of his murder. It was a very quiet area, and just almost creepy. We both got a strange feeling out there, what with the deserted houses in the area, late in the day, and the silence, it was just strange. I took a good many pictures out there, then we left, drove up 10 in West Virginia, to 60, the intersterstate, and took it to Ashland Ky. We stayed the night out there, and drove to the graveyard the next morning, and the library.
We weren't so lucky on Alexander. We couldn't find anything at all on him that would give us more clues about this man's life. His death certificate shows him having died of liver disease. I have a picture of him here at home, that I had located years ago, from Pike County, but we know basically nothing of his life, other than what was published in periodicals. He was a vice president of Williamson bank, a traveling salesman, and involved in coal mining, in some way. One thing that is not mentioned in any of the periodical notes, is that apparently he was a teacher for a time as well, as he is shown in the picture attending a "Teachers Institute" in Pike Co Ky, in 1909.
To this date, I have been unable to track down any descendants of Alexander Bishop or of Hawkins Bishop. If you are reading this, and you are a relative, please- get a hold of me!
Here's all we have on the two:
First Alex-
Descendants of Alexander Bishop
Generation No. 1
1. ALEXANDER2 BISHOP (MILES1) was born Nov 30, 1868 in Lick Creek or Mouth Card, Pike County, Kentucky, and died May 19, 1945 in Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia. He married JANE MAYNARD 1899.
Notes for ALEXANDER BISHOP:
Alex in the 1930 Mingo County, West Virginia Census: Alix Bishop 60 1869 Kentucky Head White Williamson, Mingo, WV Jane Bishop 50 1879 Wife Williamson, Mingo, WV Nancy J Bishop 10 1919 Daughter Williamson, Mingo, WV
From the Pike County Court Order Books Index:
1890- Bishop, Alexander- Land Warrant- Bk L, pg 449 1890- Bishop, Alx- Aptd. Dep Co Court Clerk- Bk L, pg 486 1937- Bishop, Alex- VS Berlie Flanary, al- Bk 9, pg 328, and page 331 1937- Bishop, Alex- VS Dewey Matney- Bk 9, pg 331
Following are notes of what I have found concerning Mingo County and the last name of Bishop . I do not know if nor how this information pertains to Alex. Taken from MIngo Milestones, 1895-1995; written by Annette Blair Damron-p.o. box 449, Lenore , West Virginia 25676 - 304-475-4045 Charles E. Bishop- b. 9-18-1932? WV Cpl 150 Inf 78 div. Flora F. Bishop b. 4-18-1896 d. 9-22-1973 George Bishop b. 1883 d. 1977 President of Williamson Supply Co. married Hazel D. b 1890 d. 1947 children: George W. Bishop Jr. b. 1915 died 1977 Florida prob. bur. Va married Dorothy Scott b. 1914 d . 1975 d/o Carl Cecil and Dorothy Smith Scott. children George Bishop III. Mrs. Marvin C. (Betty) Lemmons Henry Bishop b. 1858 d. 1901 married Nannie E. Watkins b. 1875 Va 4 children ? in 1900 and by 1910 Nan is a presser . Children: Electa Bishop Ms. Eanestil Bishop Belle Bishop Henry Bishop ____________________________________________ _____ From a biography of Alex Bishop of Mingo County West Virginia - published in the History of West Virginia, Old and new - 1923- The American Historical Society, Inc. Chicago and New York, V ol. III- pg 209.
Alexander Bishop -both vice president and cashier of the First National Bank of Williamson, county seat of Mingo County, of which he was one of the organizers, and is also secretary and treasurer of the War Eagle Coal Company and an official in several other coal producing companies, of minor order. (This article also states that Miles had long been a representative agriculturist and stock grower.) Alex gained his early eduction in rural schools and studies two years at the Presbyterian College at Pikeville. He was a farmer and logger, and in 1895 left college to become a traveling salesman for a wholesale shoehouse. He took the position of general manager of a mercantile establishment called Varney, Williamson, and Company at Williamson West Virginia, after about one year of traveling. He became employed in 1899 at Williamson Bank. After the Williamson Bank fell a part in 1903, he joined together with other business men to form the First National Bank of Williamson. He was elected a member of the County Court of Mingo County, was it's president from 1918-1923. He served about 10 years as a member of the city council, an active member of the local Kiwanis Club, the O'Brien Lodge No 101, Free and Accepted Masons, he was a democrat, and a member of the Presbyterian Church of Williamson.
1930 Mingo County West Virginia- Other Bishop's
Jordon Bishop 49 1880 West Virginia Head White Harvey, Mingo, WV Sadie Bishop 54 1875 Wife Harvey, Mingo, WV Archie Bishop 16 1913 Son Harvey, Mingo, WV
Jess Bishop 30 1899 Kentucky Head White Lee, Mingo, WV Grace Bishop 26 1903 Wife Lee, Mingo, WV Junia Bishop 4 1925 Son Lee, Mingo, WV
J L Bishop 29 1900 West Virginia Head White Lee, Mingo, WV Lula Bishop 24 1905 Wife Lee, Mingo, WV Katherine Bishop 9 1920 Daughter Lee, Mingo, WV Ruby Bishop 6 1923 Daughter Lee, Mingo, WV Herman Bishop 4 1926 Son Lee, Mingo, WV Marie Bishop 9 1920 West Virginia Stepdaughter White Magnolia, Mingo,W
Crockett D Bishop 60 1869 West Virginia Head White Stafford, Mingo, WV Mary J Bishop 50 1879 Wife Stafford, Mingo, WV
Troy Bishop 22 1907 West Virginia Head White Stafford, Mingo, WV Fannie Bishop 18 1911 Wife Stafford, Mingo, WV Thelma C Bishop 1 1928 Daughter Stafford, Mingo, WV
George W Bishop 42 1887 Ohio Head White Williamson, Mingo, WV Hazel Bishop 36 1893 Wife Williamson, Mingo, WV George W Bishop 16 1913 Son Williamson, Mingo, WV
Frank R Bishop 42 1887 Kentucky Head White Williamson, Mingo, WV Laure Bishop 40 1889 Wife Williamson, Mingo, WV
Frank R Bishop 45 1884 Virginia Head White Williamson, Mingo, WV Lasea A Bishop 45 1884 Wife Williamson, Mingo, WV
Charles E Bishop 37 1892 Kentucky Head White Williamson, Mingo, WV Flora Bishop 34 1895 Wife Williamson, Mingo, WV Anna Jae Bishop 3 1926 Daughter Williamson, Mingo, WV
Notes for JANE MAYNARD:
Mary, daughter of John VARNEY, married John TAYLOR. They were the parents of the following children-Peggie TAYLOR married Daniel Mccoy, whose son was Randall Mccoy, whose son was "Sheriff" Jim MCCOY, Jinnie TAYLOR married Elder John FERRELL, whose son was Anderson FERRELL and also a daughter, Martha HATFIELD, wife of Tolbert HATFIELD. William A. TAYLOR married Sallie MAYNARD, whose son was Alvis TAYLOR, the father of John TAYLOR of Stone, Kentucky. Harriette TAYLOR married Alvis MAYNARD, Sr., whose children were Alvis, Jr., and Billy MAYNARD-Alvis, Jr., being the father of Pierce MAYNARD and Mrs. Belle PINSON, and Billy the father of Mrs. Jane BISHOP and Mrs. Ann SHUMATE. John Taylor was never married. Matilda TAYLOR married Sam FARLEY, whose son was Ali, whose sons are R. T. FARLEY and J. B. FARLEY. Azandra TAYLOR, married Rose Anne RATCLIFF, whose son was Calvin TAYLOR, whose daughter is Virgie MAYNARD. Sallie TAYLOR married Ali SMITH, whose son was Henry SMITH, whose sons are Tom and Ken. Cyrus Taylor married Louisa SLATER-no children. He was killed by a man named GUNNOE, during the Civil War.
Children of ALEXANDER BISHOP and JANE MAYNARD are:
i. ELWIN HAWKINS3 BISHOP, b. Aug 28, 1900; d. Jan 15, 1952, Fayette County, West Virginia; m. MARY ECHOLS; b. Abt. 1918.
Notes for ELWIN HAWKINS BISHOP:
Informant of Elwyn's death was his wife, Mary Echols Bishop, as she is listed on his death certificate. Cause of death is listed as Uremia, due to Malignant Hypertension. Physician attended him from 11-20-1951 until his death. He is buried at Ridgelawn Cemetery, he lived in Fayette County, West Virginia, so am assuming this is where that graveyard is. He was in Lair Memorial Hospital at the time of his death. Elwyn was named after his uncle, Hawkins Bishop, and worked at an industrial plant as the head of a shipping department. Death certificate confirms his parents were
Alex Bishop and Jane Maynard.
Notes for MARY ECHOLS:
Source: Elwyn's death certificate-
ii. MARY JUNE OR JANE BISHOP, b. May 22, 1920.
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Descendants of Hawkins Bishop
Generation No. 1
1. HAWKINS2 BISHOP (MILES1) was born 1873 in Pike County Kentucky, and died Oct 08, 1933 in Logan County, West Virginia. He married STELLA FERRELL in Morgan County Kentucky. She was born May 12, 1883 in West Virginia, possibly, and died Feb 17, 1920 in Logan County, West Virginia.
Children of HAWKINS BISHOP and STELLA FERRELL are:
i. HELEN G.3 BISHOP, m. WILLIAM A. MITCHELL.
ii. GLADYS BISHOP, m. JAMES LAYNE.
iii. MARY JANE BISHOP, m. LUTHER GILMORE.
iv. WARREN BISHOP, m. NELL ALDRIDGE.
v. STELLA BISHOP, b. Abt. 1910, Wayne County West Virginia; m. JIM MURPHY OR MURPHRY.
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nancyb&id=I019
Miles Bishop Tree on Ancestry- corrections and updates welcome!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Mayo Notes Part 2
Mayo Notes Part 1
Baker, GA 1880 Federal Census (Mortality Schedule)ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/baker/1880/
. LEWIS Adeline 75) F B M GA GA GA S AUG . 20
. MAYO George W. 31 M W M GA GA GA F NOV Pneumonia 8. MAYO John 11 M W S GA GA GA . JAN Malarial Xasma 2=========================================
(From the book "Heart and History of Holmes County" by Anna Paget Wells (used by permission of the publisher, Sue Cronkite)) This book is chock full of pictures and what has been used within this web site is only a small amount of the book. It can still be ordered from Sue Cronkite or from the Holmes County Advertiser, 112 E Virginia Avenue, Bonifay FL 32425; phone 850-547-2270; fax 850-547-9200
The pioneer of the Mayo family was Alfred Mayo, age 59, farmer, born in South Carolina. A wife and six children were listed in his household in the 1850 Census of Holmes County. There is evidence that he came to Holmes County in 1822. This would place him among the first settlers of Holmes.
There were three other Mayos listed as head of household in the same Census. Because of the family pattern, they are believed to be sons of Alfred. If this is true, the family pattern would be this: Alfred, age 59, born in South Carolina; Catherine, his wife, age 46, born in South Carolina; Martin, age 28, born in Florida; George, age 26, born in Florida; Ezekiel, age 24, born in Florida; Alfred, age 23, born in Florida; Samuel, age 21, born in Florida; Emily, age 14, born in Florida; Michael C, age 14, born in Florida (Emily and Michael C were born the same year and were probably twins); Caroline, age 11, born in Florida; and Angeline, age 8, born in Florida.
We feel sure that J Z Mayo, who was at one time sheriff of Holmes County, was a descendant of the pioneer Alfred Mayo, and that the father of TSgt Joel C Mayo, who gave his life in attempted to free 55 Americans being held in Iran, is also a descendant of the pioneer Alfred Mayo. The father of TSgt Mayo, J Z Mayo, has the same initials as the former sheriff J Z Mayo.================================
http://members.cox.net/garyrea/pafg295.htmWade Hampton Mayo's line-
-------------------------VERNON PARISH - POST OFFICESPost Office Established Discontinued Mail to: First Postmaster
Mayo 3 Jul 1899 1 Dec 1916 Walnut Hill Elijah L. Mayo 29 Sep 1917 30 Nov 1936 Slagle (Population 1899 - ca 75; named for first postmaster. AKA O.K.)
=================William T. Mayo, Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Mike Miller, February, 2002
William T. Mayo, who was a captain in the Thirty-fourth Infantry during the World war, is a native son of Louisiana, and except for the war period has been identified with the business and civic life of Shreveport for twelve years. He is the Present commissioner of public utilities in the citygovernment.
Captain Mayo was born in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, in 1888. He acquired a liberal and technical education in the local schools, attending Vanderbilt University, and specialized in chemistry at the Atlanta PharmaceuticalCollege and in the College of Pharmacy at New Orleans. Captain Mayo onlocating at Shreveport in 1912 engaged in the general Insurance business.
In April, 1917 he entered the First Officers' Training School at LeonSprings, Texas, was commissioned the first lieutenant of infantry, and was assigned to the Thirty-fourth Infantry of the Regular Army. With thisregiment as a part of the seventh Division he went overseas, and served with it during several campaigns in France. While overseas he was promoted to the rank of captain, and he returned home and was discharged in June, 1919. He is a member of the American Legion.
Captain Mayo in 1922 was elected to the office of commissioner andsuperintendent of public utilities m the City of Shreveport. In thisposition he has supervisor of all public utilities, such as water Works, sewers, street railway system, telephone, etc.
He had been elected upon his specific pledge to the people that he would give Shreveport a good and wholesome water supply, and he host no time in an endeavor to fulfill that pledge. Immediately following his induction into office as commissioner of public utilities he began a careful review and investigation with engineers of various sources of supply available for the city's use, resulting in the ultimate selection of Cross Lake, this final choice having been based upon the abundance of supply, nearness to the city, which in itself would mean a saving of several millions of dollars to the taxpayers, and also by the further consideration that with the completion of the engineering projects Cross Lake, with its eleven thousand acres of water, surrounded by hills and other natural adornment of terrene and forestry, will become the outstanding pleasure resort of Northern Louisiana. As an expression of their confidence, both in the proposed plan and in the man behind the plan, the citizens of Shreveport by an overwhelming majority voted for a bond issue of a million dollars for use in the creation of this water supply project. The work of construction is now well under way, and when completed the City of Shreveport will have one of the finest municipal water supply systems in the South, together with as high grade soft potable water as is possible to obtain. The benefits to be derived therefrom, both by the present generation and those to follow after, surpassethcomprehension, while the completed work will stand as a tribute to theaggressive energy and comprehensive optimism of the builder who transformed the dream of yesterday into the reality of today.
Captain Mayo is a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason, a Knight Templar and a Noble of the Mystic Shrine. He is also a member of the AmericanHellenic Educational Progress Association. He married Miss Inez Kirk, of Tennessee. They had the misfortune to lose their only child, William T., Jr., at the age of eighteen months.
A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), p. 197, by Henry E. Chambers. Publishedby The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, 1925.
-------------------------Vernon Parish Court House Clerk Of Court State of Louisiana Marriage Records Vol. A. 1896-1897
Mayo, G.W. Masie Weeks December 13, 1897 H.C. Parker -----------------------
Birth Record’s (Vernon Parish) of Dr. J.W. Jeane
Submitted by Jane P. McManus
Mayo, John (1910) & Ola Maddox (1900) Essie Mayo (twin)
Lessie Mayo (twin)
J.W. Mayo (m) 14 Dec 1932
14 Dec 1932
30 May 1934 ---------------------------------------
Mayo Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Jane McManus
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MAYO CEMETERY - Vernon Parish
From the junction of LA Hwy. 28 & LA 121, go east toward Alexandria approximately 2.5 miles beyond Slagle turnoff (LA Hwy. 121). Turn left onto gravel road opposite Allen Gordy Road and continue for .5 mile to a unimproved logging road on the left. Park here as logging gate islocked, and walk on dirt road for approximately .7 miles. [A key to the gate can be obtained from the brick house just before you reach the gate. Go past the gate about 100 yards, turn right, keep on the road to the right as the road turns left. The small fenced Mayo cemetery,which houses only a few graves, is located approximately .2 miles on the right near the banks of the Calcasieu River in Vernon Parish, where the old Nolan Trace once crossed Flactor Creek. The property was the original homestead of Alfred Mayo, he was buried here about 12 years and Catherine Youngblood Mayo was buried here about 6 years before George Washington Mayo migrated to Louisiana from Florida after the Civil War. This property later became the home of George W. Mayo Sr.] (1)
Today, this small burial ground is an excellent example of what can be accomplished when just a few people take the time to care. Although abandoned and neglected for many years, the area was recently cleaned and a new chain-link fence erected for protection. Leaders in this effort were Karl & Doris (Dollie) Mayo of Hicks, Pearl (Tippit) Cooley of Slagle & Lea (Cooley) Duvall of Leesville. Other concerned relatives donated money and time to assist in the effort. At first, each grave was cleaned and large rocks were used to mark each one. An aggressive effort was then made to identify the 17 unmarked burials. Prior to their death, Napoleon Mayo and Edmond Cooley were able to provide burial information, and Jack Tippit who once lived on the property also helped with the identification.
Karl & Dollie provided genealogical information from personal, as well as census records, and this information is used here inside brackets. The cemetery was originally recorded by Essie (Tippit) Parker, after Jack & Celia Tippit helped locate the abandoned site in November 1976. Karl & Dollie Mayo, 1994, provided updates and information on new tombstones added since that time. Submitted by Jane P. McManus 12 September 2000. Additional information on the Mayo family was provided by Joseph Hirsch of Arkansas (9 September 2000).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[marked burials]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cooley, Stephen - 1820/1866, Pvt. Co B 1st LA Inf. CSA--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, George Washington, Sr. - [1824 Holmes Co. FL/1879], Co. K, 2nd FL Inf. CSA [s/o Alfred Franklin Mayo & Catherine Youngblood] [Husband of (1) Emily - died ca 1851, (2) Adeline Cumby & (3) Elizabeth Callahan] [Children of 1st wife: (1) Elizabeth (Norris) & Elsey Ann (Hall); Children of 2nd wife: Phebrian (FebryAnn) (Hall), Elijah Light, Alfred Davis, Vina Ann (Lewis), Mack, Emma (Jowers), & Early Mayo. Children of 3nd wife: George W. Jr, William, Van, Martin, Luckey (Bennett) & Gilbert Mayo.] (1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Alfred Franklin - 1792 Chesterfield, SC/ca 1854 Rapides Parish,Mayo, Catherine Youngblood - 1804 SC/1862 Rapides Parish Wife of Alfred Franklin Mayo [Parents of Martin, George Washington, Ezekiel, Alfred Franklin Jr., Samuel, Richard C., Catherine (French), Emily, Carolina & Angeline Mayo] (1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Adeline Cumby - ca 1826 Holmes Co. FL/ca 1871 Wife of George Washington Mayo Sr.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lewis, Vina Ann Mayo - b. 1855 Holmes Co. FL, [d/o George Washington Mayo Sr. & Adeline Cumby Mayo, w/o Allen "Bud" Lewis, mother of Ellen (Monk), Alice (Wells), & Mary L. (Guinns).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Samuel - ca 1829 Holmes Co. FL [Samuel, son of Alfred Mayo Sr & Catherine Youngblood, died on 7 Jan 1863 and is buried in the Mississippi Confederate Cemetery, Vicksburg, MS. His wife Susan Watson Mayo was remarried by 1865 to Eli Woods.](1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Daisy - 1 Dec 1879 Allen Par. LA/1 Nov 1885 [d/o Elijah Light Mayo & Elizabeth Bryant]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Lucinda J. - [no dates] [d/o George Washington Mayo, Sr. & Elizabeth Callahan]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bass, James - 5 Feb 1807/drowned ca. 1855 in Calcasieu River [s/o John Bass & Delaney Taylor, h/o Emily Groves]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Norris, Infant of Daniel Duncan Norris, Sr. & Elizabeth Mayo.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Baker, Dr. - [no information]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cooley, Steven - ca 1834/ca 1884, father of Allen Wesley Cooley--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[4 unmarked, unknown burials]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Footnotes:(1) Jean Mayo Hirsch (JHirsch@arkansas.net) submitted the updated information on the Alfred and George Mayo family. He can be contacted for additional information.
-----------------------Blue Branch Cemetery is located in Pitkin on LA Hwy. 10, approximately .7miles West of LA Hwy. 113 junction, behind Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Earlysettlers of the Pitkin area organized the Church in 1862. The first logstructure was located about five miles East of Pitkin on Brushy Creek. In1877, the congregation moved to a more central location on Blue BranchCreek where they erected a new church. In 1890, a building first used bythe Methodists and then sold to Isaac Watson for a schoolhouse, waspurchased for use by Mt. Olive Baptist Church. In 1910 a new building wascompleted across the road, but in 1928 when the highway was widened, anattempt was made to move the building. When this effort failed, the Mt.Olive congregation purchased the old Catholic Church at Fullerton, andmoved it to the church property in Pitkin. A new brick auditorium waslater built and dedicated in 1959. Some early pastors of the church were:Rev. Joseph Willis, Isaac Hamilton, Tom Mayo, L. M. Nichols, Mike Smith,Joseph Rudicille, Sim Dean, Allen McCollough, J. O. Fountain, W. E. Cole,T. W. Beehan, E. A. Woods, & Herman Moses.
---------------------------------------Comrade Cemetery - Vernon ParishSubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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Directions: On LA Hwy. 8 from Lena toward Simpson, go approximately 1.5 miles from the Rapides/Vernon Parish border. Just before you reach the Comrade Baptist Church, turn right onto Comrade Cemetery Road. Continue on this unimproved road for almost 4.0 miles, and turn right onto dirt road at Comrade Cemetery sign. Go approximately .4 miles, and turn right to cemetery. This large, well-maintained cemetery (approximately 2 acres) is located in middle of a pine forest, with very large pinecones spread over the ground. A covered pavilion for funerals or meetings is just inside the front gate to the right.
Comrade Baptist Church was in existence as early as 1874, when J. R. O'Banion was preacher. The oldest burial in the cemetery was dated 1877 for Victoria Word, and 1884 for Celia Dillon. There are several tombstones that have deteriorated and are impossible to read. Many of these were the small concrete markers that were made during the Depression to mark previouslyunmarked burials.
Tombstone inscriptions were read in zigzag rows from the building on the right to the left fence. Burials were originally inventoried in March 1976, and updated 11 March 1996 by Jane P. McManus. Submitted on 12 February 2001.
Norris, W. M. - 27 Sep 1932/17 Apr 1934Norris, Mrs. Elizabeth [Mayo] - 24 Feb 1849/24 Jan 1926 Mother [w/o Daniel D. Norris, d/o George W. Mayo & Adeline Combie]Norris, Bill - 20 Jan 1905/18 Jun 1935 [Above 2 burials have identical stones]Norris, Darcus H.[Lovenia Henry] - 1879/1950Norris, George W.[Washington] - 1873/1951 [s/o Daniel D. Norris & Elizabeth Mayo] [Above 2 burials have a double stone]Norris, Gillie B. - 2 Feb 1903/21 Oct 1983Norris, Allen E. - 31 Aug 1897/31 Jul 1949 [s/o George W. Norris & Darcus Lovenia Henry] [Above 2 burials have a double stone]
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Cooley Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LASubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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Directions: Take LA Hwy. 8 East from Slagle, and turn right (South) at thesecond road after crossing Calcasieu River. Keep left until you reach theEmmett Richardson home (see mail box). The Cooley Family Cemetery islocated behind the house on property currently owned by Emmett & Beulah(Cooley) Richardson. The small area is fenced and maintained by the Cooleyfamily. Beulah is the daughter of Steven (Cap) Cooley & Jane Monk.Tombstone inscriptions were recorded by Jane P. McManus 1995History of the Cooley family was provided by Pearl Cooley, Slagle LA.
HISTORY OF THE COOLEY FAMILY
The original patent for the land where the Cooley Family Cemetery islocated was made by Steven Cooley (born ca 1819 in South Carolina). As ayoung man, he moved to Florida where he probably met and married his firstwife who was born there. In the late 1830's, Steven and his young wifepacked their worldly goods on a wagon and began the migration to Texas.Their first child, Westley, was born in Texas in 1838-1839. Then forreasons unknown, the Cooleys decided not to remain in Texas, and by the mid1840's, they had settled in Louisiana where two daughters, Elizabeth andMartha, were born. Steven's first wife may have died with the birth of theyoungest daughter, or shortly thereafter, but her burial has never beenlocated.
Steven raised the three small children for several years on his own. Inthe early 1850's, he met and married Eliza Louise Ventioner, daughter ofIsaac Ventioner and Matilda Sweat, and they had four children: FrancisMarion, Letha Annie, Steven (Cap), and Sarah.
In 1860 Steven Cooley traveled to Natchitoches, Louisiana where he patentedthe 199 - 22/100 acres of land where he had homesteaded for years. Thedescription of that property was:
SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 27, Township 3, Range 6
Not long after he had taken care of this property, Steven Cooley and hisoldest son Westley answered the call to support the Southern cause in theconflict between the States over the slavery issue. He served as a Pvt. inCo. D, 1st LA Infantry, and his son Westley served as a Pvt. in Co. E, 16thLA Infantry. After the war Steven returned to the parish a beaten man,having lost his beloved son Westley during the Battle of Chickamauga in themountains of Tennessee. Steven Cooley died in 1868 and was buried on thebanks of the Calcasieu River in the small Mayo Cemetery (Vernon Parish).
Steven (Cap) Cooley, son of Steven Cooley and his second wife, LouiseVentioner, moved onto the old homestead where they lived for many years andraised their family. Cap had married Lucinda Frances Jane Monk, daughterof Richard Monk and Martha Jane Cooley, and had eight children: Alice,Emma, Dora, Grace, Lela, Beulah, Steven, and Sybil Cooley. In 1895 duringan influenza outbreak in the community, two of the Cooley daughters diedwithin a day of each other.
Cap & Jane Cooley buried their little girls near the house, and this sitebecame known as the Cooley Family Cemetery.
Cooley, Emma - 1893/1895Cooley, Alice - 1890/1895 [daughters of Steven (Cap) Cooley & Jane Monk]
Cooley, Steven - 27 Mar 1905/Apr 1921 [son of Steven Cooley & Jane Monk]Cooley, Steven [Cap] - Dec 1862/Jan 1921 [son of Steven Cooley & ElizaLouise Ventioner]Cooley, Lucinde [Lucinda Frances Jane] Monk - 28 Apr 1867/12 Jan 1946 [daughter of Richard Monk & Martha Jane Cooley]
-----------------------------------Leeville Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Jane McManus
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This large cemetery is located inside the "V" of LA Hwy. 8 and US Hwy. 171 junction in North Leesville. There are two brick pillars on either side of the the south driveway on LA Hwy. 171. A bronze plaque on the right pillar is inscribed "William H. Walker Gate." An identical plaque on the left pillar is inscribed "Ferguson - Dennis Cemetery." Local residents refer to this place as the Leesville Cemetery. There are many very old burials in this cemetery, but most of the plots are neatly laid out with a large family Stone in the center with individual inscriptions on smaller stones.
I first visited this cemetery to copy inscriptions in early 1995 after a heavy rain. There were old flowers scattered throughout the cemetery, limbs were down, the entire South section was underwater, and some markers not readable because they were under water. In the higher, center area, some tombstones were covered with grass or dirt and would have been missed except for the large family Stone. Large anthills covered many markers and had to be removed in order to read the inscription. Tombstones were originally copied and published in 1979, and that listing was compared with this version to verify lost burials or those difficult-to-read dates. It was not possible to print all the epitaphs because of the size of this cemetery. Inscriptions were recorded in Groups in zigzag rows within the sections in September 1995 by Jane P. McManus. (Submitted 19 September 2000.)
A sidewalk with two brick pillars at the gate is also between the south & north driveway on the LA Hwy. 171 side. A bronze plaque on one brick pillar is inscribed "Abe L. Allen Walkway."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abraham (Abe) Lincoln Allen - Sgt. 28th Infantry (1)
"During the terrible spring days of 1918, when it looked as though the Germans were going to get to Paris at last, the American troops distinguished themselves valiantly at Cantigny. On 22 May, Sgt. Allen's company was facing a very heavy bombardment of their position. Allen was severely injured by the explosion of a shell, which buried two comrades. Disregarding his own wounds, he dug them out with his hands and took them to shelter through a storm of shells & shrapnel. "One of General John Pershing's 100 Brave Americans."
The monument & burial for this veteran is located to the north, adjacent to this sidewalk. A historical marker is also in this area, outside the cemetery, but next to the highway.
"Sgt. Abe Allen - 1896/1941
Only soldier from Louisiana to serve under General John J. Pershing 'One Hundred Heroes' in WW1, Co. B. 28th Infantry. Received the Distinguished Service Cross & Distinguished Service Medal."
Mayo, Ruby E. - 29 Dec 1924/17 Jan 1925 Infant daughter of M&M Fred Mayo
Mayo, Rodney J. Jr. - 17 Aug 1988/17 Aug 1988 [funeral marker]
Carroll, Gusse Mayo - 4 Sep 1904/13 Dec 1908 & Jesse Lonzo 1904/1923 [brick tomb, large collapsed single marker, 2 inscriptions
[unreadable old funeral marker, depression - no information]Mayo, Sallie E. - 14 Oct 1902/5 Jun 1972 MotherMayo, Edward - 17 Feb 1895/30 Mar 1972 Father LA Sgt. 105 Co. Trans. Corps WW1 [Double Stone]Mayo, Claude E. - 15 Apr 1924/6 Nov 1930
-----------------Laurel Hill Cemetery - Vernon ParishSubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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From junction of LA Hwy. 8 and LA Hwy. 28 in Leesville, go East towardAlexandria on LA Hwy. 28 approximately 16.2 miles. Turn right (South) ongravel road (Laurel Hill Cutoff Road, Vernon #38). Sign on right side ofroad indicates cemetery is two miles from this location. Continue onVernon #38 (gravel road) approximately .7 mile from the sign. When theroad ends, turn left (East) on second gravel road and continue for 1.0mile. Church is on the right side of the road, and cemetery is to theright of the Church in the bend of the road. A sign on the gate indicatesthe cemetery was established in 1887.
If weather is bad, an alternate route exists which is approximately thesame mileage as above route, however, the roads are paved. From Leesville,take LA Hwy. 28 toward Alexandria. Turn right (South) onto LA Hwy. 121 atSlagle cutoff, and go 8.5 miles. Turn left onto LA Hwy. 489 and go 1.0miles, turn left again onto Laurel Hill Road and go 2.0 miles to the Churchwhich is on the left.
A brief history of the church is provided using information taken from theearly Church minutes. Many references were made in the minutes to thegraveyard. The membership would often meet at the cemetery for the purposeof cleaning the area. A meal provided by the women was enjoyed by all inattendance. This practice has continued to the present time, and as aconsequence the cemetery at Laurel Hill continues to be a clean, well-keptarea, a silent testimony of the respect and dignity for the final restingplace for all who are buried there. Homecoming is held on the 1st Saturdayin July, when descendants of the old members return to enjoy the fellowshipof the church.
Information in brackets was provided by family members or local researchersand should be verified. Tombstone inscriptions were recorded from the gatenear the church to the opposite fence in zigzag rows by Jane P. McManus on17 January 1995.
* * * HISTORY * * *
Laurel Hill Missionary Baptist Church was founded on Saturday, 19 June 1869by a group of people who met with Elder W. S. Terrell.
Charter members were: (males) John Luttrell, James Bunch, W. M. White,Marion M. White, Levi Luttrell, Andrew F. Burge, B. F. Mashoun, W. R.Burnes [Burns], John Driden [Dryden], Demetriss Crawford, J. W. Jowers,James Terrell, A. J. Boyd, G. S. Wells, Columbus Jowers, Jerry Bass, B. R.Walker; and (females) Lucretia Sellers, ? [Mary Bass] Bunch, A. [Ann]Burnes [Burns], Caroline Bunch, Margaret Luttrell, Casthti Mashoun, HelenM. White, Caroline McMillon, Lucinda Bradley, Catharine J. Smith, FrancesE. [Emeline] Smith, Catherine Haymon, Elizabeth A. Ball, Nancy Bennett,Ellen Spurgeon, Mary Jane Smith, Ava Gorum, Rebecca Jowers, Minerva J.Smith, Mary Susan M. White, Felisha Jones, Martha J. Burnes [Burns],Margaret Smith, Ann Crawford, Milly Gorum, Mary Gorum, & Eliza Smith.
At the first church session, James Bunch was elected deacon of the church,and William M. White was elected as church clerk. Church records begin inApril 1871, soon after Vernon Parish was created. These notes areinteresting and inspiring to read as the church was full of outstandingmembers, and sent out many ministers to preach the gospel.
On 4 May 1878, Laurel Hill Baptist Church united with the Vernon BaptistAssociation, a little closer to home. The first church was a wood buildinglocated across the road a short distance away from the present building.This 2-story structure was used until it burned in later years.
In the earlier days, new converts were baptized in the nearby creek. Oftenthe church minutes would record that the congregation was dismissed to meetat the "waterside" for the purpose of baptizing new members. Afterward,they would return to the Church to offer the right hand of fellowship tothe converts. The "baptizing hole," was first mentioned in the minutes inJune of 1879, but continued to play an important role in the churchservices throughout the early records.
In 1880, the membership voted to change the name of the church to "SardisBaptist Church," but in 1882, that decision was reversed and the body hasbeen known as Laurel Hill Baptist Church since that time.
The second building was also erected across the road from the presentchurch, and it was a small box house with 12-inch planks which were usedvertically. In 1900, a committee of three men was appointed to buy landfor the Church & Cemetery. William N. Lawrence delivered 4.0 acres to thechurch. That deed is recorded at the Vernon Parish Courthouse inLeesville. Joseph Rudicille was pastor of the church in 1901. In 1969,construction began on the current brick structure was moved across thestreet beside the cemetery.
Carroll, Joyce S. - 18 Feb 1931 / 3 Dec 1953 [wife of Ed Carroll] [daughter of Cleveland Smith & Maudie Mayo; she was killed withher parents when tornado struck the Smith home in 1953]Smith, Maudie [Mayo] - 14 Feb 1911 / 3 Dec 1953 [Killed with husband & daughter when tornado struck their home] [above 2 burials have identical stones]
Smith, [Joseph] Cleveland - 23 Apr 1897 / 3 Dec 1953, LA Pvt. HQ Co. 347thInf. WWI[son of John A. Smith & Mary E. Peavy, killed when tornado struckhis home]--------------------------------. Alfred Franklin MAYO - Ancestral FileGender: M Birth/Christening: 1826 Bainbridge, Decatur, Georgia
Alfred Davis MAYO (AFN: 19LJ-H9) Pedigree Sex: M Family Event(s): Birth: 12 Jan 1862 Westville, Holmes, Fl Death: 6 Sep 1945
Parents: Father: Alfred Franklin MAYO (AFN: 19LH-DM) Family Mother: Betsy CALLAHAN (AFN: 19LH-G0)
Marriage(s): Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth WARD (AFN: B7P7-VF) Family Marriage: 25 May 1906
Submitter(s): EDNA THURMAN WALDRON Microfilm: 1394207 8008 SOMERSET LANE TAMPA FL Submission: AF83-046682 USA 33615 IDA MARIE ROOKS (MAYO) JOHNSON Microfilm: NONE 6975 S 2700 W SPANISH FORK UT Submission: AF95-109997 USA 84660 -----------------http://dogwoodpress.myriad.net/dcm/redbone.html#e35Don Marler and the Louisiana Redbone text-
In 1857, immediately after the Dred Scott decision removed their citizenship and left them vulnerable to slavery, a large Melungeon wagon train left the Carolinas and Georgia. Alfred Franklin Mayo led the party. During the trek to Louisiana, the wagon train eventually grew to over 100 mixed families. Their names were the names of the Angolans of 17th century Virginia. The wagon train halted near Valentine in central Louisiana. Shortly before dispersing, all of the men and all of the boys older than twelve went alone into the woods. Because of the ethnic persecution they had endured back east, the men made a pact to conceal their past and never divulge their origins. The name “Melungeon” was to be forgotten among them. Some of the families settled in Louisiana and others moved on into Texas.
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Orange County TX - Births, 1942Mayo, Jesse Edward 1-15-1942 M Jessie May Slaydon Jesse Hullan Mayo OrangeMayo, Shelda Jean 4-3-1942 F Pauline Wilson Alfred David Mayo Orange
Baker, GA 1880 Federal Census (Mortality Schedule)ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/baker/1880/
. LEWIS Adeline 75) F B M GA GA GA S AUG . 20
. MAYO George W. 31 M W M GA GA GA F NOV Pneumonia 8. MAYO John 11 M W S GA GA GA . JAN Malarial Xasma 2=========================================
(From the book "Heart and History of Holmes County" by Anna Paget Wells (used by permission of the publisher, Sue Cronkite)) This book is chock full of pictures and what has been used within this web site is only a small amount of the book. It can still be ordered from Sue Cronkite or from the Holmes County Advertiser, 112 E Virginia Avenue, Bonifay FL 32425; phone 850-547-2270; fax 850-547-9200
The pioneer of the Mayo family was Alfred Mayo, age 59, farmer, born in South Carolina. A wife and six children were listed in his household in the 1850 Census of Holmes County. There is evidence that he came to Holmes County in 1822. This would place him among the first settlers of Holmes.
There were three other Mayos listed as head of household in the same Census. Because of the family pattern, they are believed to be sons of Alfred. If this is true, the family pattern would be this: Alfred, age 59, born in South Carolina; Catherine, his wife, age 46, born in South Carolina; Martin, age 28, born in Florida; George, age 26, born in Florida; Ezekiel, age 24, born in Florida; Alfred, age 23, born in Florida; Samuel, age 21, born in Florida; Emily, age 14, born in Florida; Michael C, age 14, born in Florida (Emily and Michael C were born the same year and were probably twins); Caroline, age 11, born in Florida; and Angeline, age 8, born in Florida.
We feel sure that J Z Mayo, who was at one time sheriff of Holmes County, was a descendant of the pioneer Alfred Mayo, and that the father of TSgt Joel C Mayo, who gave his life in attempted to free 55 Americans being held in Iran, is also a descendant of the pioneer Alfred Mayo. The father of TSgt Mayo, J Z Mayo, has the same initials as the former sheriff J Z Mayo.================================
http://members.cox.net/garyrea/pafg295.htmWade Hampton Mayo's line-
-------------------------VERNON PARISH - POST OFFICESPost Office Established Discontinued Mail to: First Postmaster
Mayo 3 Jul 1899 1 Dec 1916 Walnut Hill Elijah L. Mayo 29 Sep 1917 30 Nov 1936 Slagle (Population 1899 - ca 75; named for first postmaster. AKA O.K.)
=================William T. Mayo, Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Mike Miller, February, 2002
William T. Mayo, who was a captain in the Thirty-fourth Infantry during the World war, is a native son of Louisiana, and except for the war period has been identified with the business and civic life of Shreveport for twelve years. He is the Present commissioner of public utilities in the citygovernment.
Captain Mayo was born in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, in 1888. He acquired a liberal and technical education in the local schools, attending Vanderbilt University, and specialized in chemistry at the Atlanta PharmaceuticalCollege and in the College of Pharmacy at New Orleans. Captain Mayo onlocating at Shreveport in 1912 engaged in the general Insurance business.
In April, 1917 he entered the First Officers' Training School at LeonSprings, Texas, was commissioned the first lieutenant of infantry, and was assigned to the Thirty-fourth Infantry of the Regular Army. With thisregiment as a part of the seventh Division he went overseas, and served with it during several campaigns in France. While overseas he was promoted to the rank of captain, and he returned home and was discharged in June, 1919. He is a member of the American Legion.
Captain Mayo in 1922 was elected to the office of commissioner andsuperintendent of public utilities m the City of Shreveport. In thisposition he has supervisor of all public utilities, such as water Works, sewers, street railway system, telephone, etc.
He had been elected upon his specific pledge to the people that he would give Shreveport a good and wholesome water supply, and he host no time in an endeavor to fulfill that pledge. Immediately following his induction into office as commissioner of public utilities he began a careful review and investigation with engineers of various sources of supply available for the city's use, resulting in the ultimate selection of Cross Lake, this final choice having been based upon the abundance of supply, nearness to the city, which in itself would mean a saving of several millions of dollars to the taxpayers, and also by the further consideration that with the completion of the engineering projects Cross Lake, with its eleven thousand acres of water, surrounded by hills and other natural adornment of terrene and forestry, will become the outstanding pleasure resort of Northern Louisiana. As an expression of their confidence, both in the proposed plan and in the man behind the plan, the citizens of Shreveport by an overwhelming majority voted for a bond issue of a million dollars for use in the creation of this water supply project. The work of construction is now well under way, and when completed the City of Shreveport will have one of the finest municipal water supply systems in the South, together with as high grade soft potable water as is possible to obtain. The benefits to be derived therefrom, both by the present generation and those to follow after, surpassethcomprehension, while the completed work will stand as a tribute to theaggressive energy and comprehensive optimism of the builder who transformed the dream of yesterday into the reality of today.
Captain Mayo is a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason, a Knight Templar and a Noble of the Mystic Shrine. He is also a member of the AmericanHellenic Educational Progress Association. He married Miss Inez Kirk, of Tennessee. They had the misfortune to lose their only child, William T., Jr., at the age of eighteen months.
A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), p. 197, by Henry E. Chambers. Publishedby The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, 1925.
-------------------------Vernon Parish Court House Clerk Of Court State of Louisiana Marriage Records Vol. A. 1896-1897
Mayo, G.W. Masie Weeks December 13, 1897 H.C. Parker -----------------------
Birth Record’s (Vernon Parish) of Dr. J.W. Jeane
Submitted by Jane P. McManus
Mayo, John (1910) & Ola Maddox (1900) Essie Mayo (twin)
Lessie Mayo (twin)
J.W. Mayo (m) 14 Dec 1932
14 Dec 1932
30 May 1934 ---------------------------------------
Mayo Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Jane McManus
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MAYO CEMETERY - Vernon Parish
From the junction of LA Hwy. 28 & LA 121, go east toward Alexandria approximately 2.5 miles beyond Slagle turnoff (LA Hwy. 121). Turn left onto gravel road opposite Allen Gordy Road and continue for .5 mile to a unimproved logging road on the left. Park here as logging gate islocked, and walk on dirt road for approximately .7 miles. [A key to the gate can be obtained from the brick house just before you reach the gate. Go past the gate about 100 yards, turn right, keep on the road to the right as the road turns left. The small fenced Mayo cemetery,which houses only a few graves, is located approximately .2 miles on the right near the banks of the Calcasieu River in Vernon Parish, where the old Nolan Trace once crossed Flactor Creek. The property was the original homestead of Alfred Mayo, he was buried here about 12 years and Catherine Youngblood Mayo was buried here about 6 years before George Washington Mayo migrated to Louisiana from Florida after the Civil War. This property later became the home of George W. Mayo Sr.] (1)
Today, this small burial ground is an excellent example of what can be accomplished when just a few people take the time to care. Although abandoned and neglected for many years, the area was recently cleaned and a new chain-link fence erected for protection. Leaders in this effort were Karl & Doris (Dollie) Mayo of Hicks, Pearl (Tippit) Cooley of Slagle & Lea (Cooley) Duvall of Leesville. Other concerned relatives donated money and time to assist in the effort. At first, each grave was cleaned and large rocks were used to mark each one. An aggressive effort was then made to identify the 17 unmarked burials. Prior to their death, Napoleon Mayo and Edmond Cooley were able to provide burial information, and Jack Tippit who once lived on the property also helped with the identification.
Karl & Dollie provided genealogical information from personal, as well as census records, and this information is used here inside brackets. The cemetery was originally recorded by Essie (Tippit) Parker, after Jack & Celia Tippit helped locate the abandoned site in November 1976. Karl & Dollie Mayo, 1994, provided updates and information on new tombstones added since that time. Submitted by Jane P. McManus 12 September 2000. Additional information on the Mayo family was provided by Joseph Hirsch of Arkansas (9 September 2000).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[marked burials]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cooley, Stephen - 1820/1866, Pvt. Co B 1st LA Inf. CSA--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, George Washington, Sr. - [1824 Holmes Co. FL/1879], Co. K, 2nd FL Inf. CSA [s/o Alfred Franklin Mayo & Catherine Youngblood] [Husband of (1) Emily - died ca 1851, (2) Adeline Cumby & (3) Elizabeth Callahan] [Children of 1st wife: (1) Elizabeth (Norris) & Elsey Ann (Hall); Children of 2nd wife: Phebrian (FebryAnn) (Hall), Elijah Light, Alfred Davis, Vina Ann (Lewis), Mack, Emma (Jowers), & Early Mayo. Children of 3nd wife: George W. Jr, William, Van, Martin, Luckey (Bennett) & Gilbert Mayo.] (1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Alfred Franklin - 1792 Chesterfield, SC/ca 1854 Rapides Parish,Mayo, Catherine Youngblood - 1804 SC/1862 Rapides Parish Wife of Alfred Franklin Mayo [Parents of Martin, George Washington, Ezekiel, Alfred Franklin Jr., Samuel, Richard C., Catherine (French), Emily, Carolina & Angeline Mayo] (1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Adeline Cumby - ca 1826 Holmes Co. FL/ca 1871 Wife of George Washington Mayo Sr.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lewis, Vina Ann Mayo - b. 1855 Holmes Co. FL, [d/o George Washington Mayo Sr. & Adeline Cumby Mayo, w/o Allen "Bud" Lewis, mother of Ellen (Monk), Alice (Wells), & Mary L. (Guinns).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Samuel - ca 1829 Holmes Co. FL [Samuel, son of Alfred Mayo Sr & Catherine Youngblood, died on 7 Jan 1863 and is buried in the Mississippi Confederate Cemetery, Vicksburg, MS. His wife Susan Watson Mayo was remarried by 1865 to Eli Woods.](1)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Daisy - 1 Dec 1879 Allen Par. LA/1 Nov 1885 [d/o Elijah Light Mayo & Elizabeth Bryant]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayo, Lucinda J. - [no dates] [d/o George Washington Mayo, Sr. & Elizabeth Callahan]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bass, James - 5 Feb 1807/drowned ca. 1855 in Calcasieu River [s/o John Bass & Delaney Taylor, h/o Emily Groves]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Norris, Infant of Daniel Duncan Norris, Sr. & Elizabeth Mayo.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Baker, Dr. - [no information]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cooley, Steven - ca 1834/ca 1884, father of Allen Wesley Cooley--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[4 unmarked, unknown burials]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Footnotes:(1) Jean Mayo Hirsch (JHirsch@arkansas.net) submitted the updated information on the Alfred and George Mayo family. He can be contacted for additional information.
-----------------------Blue Branch Cemetery is located in Pitkin on LA Hwy. 10, approximately .7miles West of LA Hwy. 113 junction, behind Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Earlysettlers of the Pitkin area organized the Church in 1862. The first logstructure was located about five miles East of Pitkin on Brushy Creek. In1877, the congregation moved to a more central location on Blue BranchCreek where they erected a new church. In 1890, a building first used bythe Methodists and then sold to Isaac Watson for a schoolhouse, waspurchased for use by Mt. Olive Baptist Church. In 1910 a new building wascompleted across the road, but in 1928 when the highway was widened, anattempt was made to move the building. When this effort failed, the Mt.Olive congregation purchased the old Catholic Church at Fullerton, andmoved it to the church property in Pitkin. A new brick auditorium waslater built and dedicated in 1959. Some early pastors of the church were:Rev. Joseph Willis, Isaac Hamilton, Tom Mayo, L. M. Nichols, Mike Smith,Joseph Rudicille, Sim Dean, Allen McCollough, J. O. Fountain, W. E. Cole,T. W. Beehan, E. A. Woods, & Herman Moses.
---------------------------------------Comrade Cemetery - Vernon ParishSubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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Directions: On LA Hwy. 8 from Lena toward Simpson, go approximately 1.5 miles from the Rapides/Vernon Parish border. Just before you reach the Comrade Baptist Church, turn right onto Comrade Cemetery Road. Continue on this unimproved road for almost 4.0 miles, and turn right onto dirt road at Comrade Cemetery sign. Go approximately .4 miles, and turn right to cemetery. This large, well-maintained cemetery (approximately 2 acres) is located in middle of a pine forest, with very large pinecones spread over the ground. A covered pavilion for funerals or meetings is just inside the front gate to the right.
Comrade Baptist Church was in existence as early as 1874, when J. R. O'Banion was preacher. The oldest burial in the cemetery was dated 1877 for Victoria Word, and 1884 for Celia Dillon. There are several tombstones that have deteriorated and are impossible to read. Many of these were the small concrete markers that were made during the Depression to mark previouslyunmarked burials.
Tombstone inscriptions were read in zigzag rows from the building on the right to the left fence. Burials were originally inventoried in March 1976, and updated 11 March 1996 by Jane P. McManus. Submitted on 12 February 2001.
Norris, W. M. - 27 Sep 1932/17 Apr 1934Norris, Mrs. Elizabeth [Mayo] - 24 Feb 1849/24 Jan 1926 Mother [w/o Daniel D. Norris, d/o George W. Mayo & Adeline Combie]Norris, Bill - 20 Jan 1905/18 Jun 1935 [Above 2 burials have identical stones]Norris, Darcus H.[Lovenia Henry] - 1879/1950Norris, George W.[Washington] - 1873/1951 [s/o Daniel D. Norris & Elizabeth Mayo] [Above 2 burials have a double stone]Norris, Gillie B. - 2 Feb 1903/21 Oct 1983Norris, Allen E. - 31 Aug 1897/31 Jul 1949 [s/o George W. Norris & Darcus Lovenia Henry] [Above 2 burials have a double stone]
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Cooley Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LASubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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Directions: Take LA Hwy. 8 East from Slagle, and turn right (South) at thesecond road after crossing Calcasieu River. Keep left until you reach theEmmett Richardson home (see mail box). The Cooley Family Cemetery islocated behind the house on property currently owned by Emmett & Beulah(Cooley) Richardson. The small area is fenced and maintained by the Cooleyfamily. Beulah is the daughter of Steven (Cap) Cooley & Jane Monk.Tombstone inscriptions were recorded by Jane P. McManus 1995History of the Cooley family was provided by Pearl Cooley, Slagle LA.
HISTORY OF THE COOLEY FAMILY
The original patent for the land where the Cooley Family Cemetery islocated was made by Steven Cooley (born ca 1819 in South Carolina). As ayoung man, he moved to Florida where he probably met and married his firstwife who was born there. In the late 1830's, Steven and his young wifepacked their worldly goods on a wagon and began the migration to Texas.Their first child, Westley, was born in Texas in 1838-1839. Then forreasons unknown, the Cooleys decided not to remain in Texas, and by the mid1840's, they had settled in Louisiana where two daughters, Elizabeth andMartha, were born. Steven's first wife may have died with the birth of theyoungest daughter, or shortly thereafter, but her burial has never beenlocated.
Steven raised the three small children for several years on his own. Inthe early 1850's, he met and married Eliza Louise Ventioner, daughter ofIsaac Ventioner and Matilda Sweat, and they had four children: FrancisMarion, Letha Annie, Steven (Cap), and Sarah.
In 1860 Steven Cooley traveled to Natchitoches, Louisiana where he patentedthe 199 - 22/100 acres of land where he had homesteaded for years. Thedescription of that property was:
SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 27, Township 3, Range 6
Not long after he had taken care of this property, Steven Cooley and hisoldest son Westley answered the call to support the Southern cause in theconflict between the States over the slavery issue. He served as a Pvt. inCo. D, 1st LA Infantry, and his son Westley served as a Pvt. in Co. E, 16thLA Infantry. After the war Steven returned to the parish a beaten man,having lost his beloved son Westley during the Battle of Chickamauga in themountains of Tennessee. Steven Cooley died in 1868 and was buried on thebanks of the Calcasieu River in the small Mayo Cemetery (Vernon Parish).
Steven (Cap) Cooley, son of Steven Cooley and his second wife, LouiseVentioner, moved onto the old homestead where they lived for many years andraised their family. Cap had married Lucinda Frances Jane Monk, daughterof Richard Monk and Martha Jane Cooley, and had eight children: Alice,Emma, Dora, Grace, Lela, Beulah, Steven, and Sybil Cooley. In 1895 duringan influenza outbreak in the community, two of the Cooley daughters diedwithin a day of each other.
Cap & Jane Cooley buried their little girls near the house, and this sitebecame known as the Cooley Family Cemetery.
Cooley, Emma - 1893/1895Cooley, Alice - 1890/1895 [daughters of Steven (Cap) Cooley & Jane Monk]
Cooley, Steven - 27 Mar 1905/Apr 1921 [son of Steven Cooley & Jane Monk]Cooley, Steven [Cap] - Dec 1862/Jan 1921 [son of Steven Cooley & ElizaLouise Ventioner]Cooley, Lucinde [Lucinda Frances Jane] Monk - 28 Apr 1867/12 Jan 1946 [daughter of Richard Monk & Martha Jane Cooley]
-----------------------------------Leeville Cemetery - Vernon Parish, LouisianaSubmitted by Jane McManus
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This large cemetery is located inside the "V" of LA Hwy. 8 and US Hwy. 171 junction in North Leesville. There are two brick pillars on either side of the the south driveway on LA Hwy. 171. A bronze plaque on the right pillar is inscribed "William H. Walker Gate." An identical plaque on the left pillar is inscribed "Ferguson - Dennis Cemetery." Local residents refer to this place as the Leesville Cemetery. There are many very old burials in this cemetery, but most of the plots are neatly laid out with a large family Stone in the center with individual inscriptions on smaller stones.
I first visited this cemetery to copy inscriptions in early 1995 after a heavy rain. There were old flowers scattered throughout the cemetery, limbs were down, the entire South section was underwater, and some markers not readable because they were under water. In the higher, center area, some tombstones were covered with grass or dirt and would have been missed except for the large family Stone. Large anthills covered many markers and had to be removed in order to read the inscription. Tombstones were originally copied and published in 1979, and that listing was compared with this version to verify lost burials or those difficult-to-read dates. It was not possible to print all the epitaphs because of the size of this cemetery. Inscriptions were recorded in Groups in zigzag rows within the sections in September 1995 by Jane P. McManus. (Submitted 19 September 2000.)
A sidewalk with two brick pillars at the gate is also between the south & north driveway on the LA Hwy. 171 side. A bronze plaque on one brick pillar is inscribed "Abe L. Allen Walkway."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abraham (Abe) Lincoln Allen - Sgt. 28th Infantry (1)
"During the terrible spring days of 1918, when it looked as though the Germans were going to get to Paris at last, the American troops distinguished themselves valiantly at Cantigny. On 22 May, Sgt. Allen's company was facing a very heavy bombardment of their position. Allen was severely injured by the explosion of a shell, which buried two comrades. Disregarding his own wounds, he dug them out with his hands and took them to shelter through a storm of shells & shrapnel. "One of General John Pershing's 100 Brave Americans."
The monument & burial for this veteran is located to the north, adjacent to this sidewalk. A historical marker is also in this area, outside the cemetery, but next to the highway.
"Sgt. Abe Allen - 1896/1941
Only soldier from Louisiana to serve under General John J. Pershing 'One Hundred Heroes' in WW1, Co. B. 28th Infantry. Received the Distinguished Service Cross & Distinguished Service Medal."
Mayo, Ruby E. - 29 Dec 1924/17 Jan 1925 Infant daughter of M&M Fred Mayo
Mayo, Rodney J. Jr. - 17 Aug 1988/17 Aug 1988 [funeral marker]
Carroll, Gusse Mayo - 4 Sep 1904/13 Dec 1908 & Jesse Lonzo 1904/1923 [brick tomb, large collapsed single marker, 2 inscriptions
[unreadable old funeral marker, depression - no information]Mayo, Sallie E. - 14 Oct 1902/5 Jun 1972 MotherMayo, Edward - 17 Feb 1895/30 Mar 1972 Father LA Sgt. 105 Co. Trans. Corps WW1 [Double Stone]Mayo, Claude E. - 15 Apr 1924/6 Nov 1930
-----------------Laurel Hill Cemetery - Vernon ParishSubmitted by Jane P. McManus
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From junction of LA Hwy. 8 and LA Hwy. 28 in Leesville, go East towardAlexandria on LA Hwy. 28 approximately 16.2 miles. Turn right (South) ongravel road (Laurel Hill Cutoff Road, Vernon #38). Sign on right side ofroad indicates cemetery is two miles from this location. Continue onVernon #38 (gravel road) approximately .7 mile from the sign. When theroad ends, turn left (East) on second gravel road and continue for 1.0mile. Church is on the right side of the road, and cemetery is to theright of the Church in the bend of the road. A sign on the gate indicatesthe cemetery was established in 1887.
If weather is bad, an alternate route exists which is approximately thesame mileage as above route, however, the roads are paved. From Leesville,take LA Hwy. 28 toward Alexandria. Turn right (South) onto LA Hwy. 121 atSlagle cutoff, and go 8.5 miles. Turn left onto LA Hwy. 489 and go 1.0miles, turn left again onto Laurel Hill Road and go 2.0 miles to the Churchwhich is on the left.
A brief history of the church is provided using information taken from theearly Church minutes. Many references were made in the minutes to thegraveyard. The membership would often meet at the cemetery for the purposeof cleaning the area. A meal provided by the women was enjoyed by all inattendance. This practice has continued to the present time, and as aconsequence the cemetery at Laurel Hill continues to be a clean, well-keptarea, a silent testimony of the respect and dignity for the final restingplace for all who are buried there. Homecoming is held on the 1st Saturdayin July, when descendants of the old members return to enjoy the fellowshipof the church.
Information in brackets was provided by family members or local researchersand should be verified. Tombstone inscriptions were recorded from the gatenear the church to the opposite fence in zigzag rows by Jane P. McManus on17 January 1995.
* * * HISTORY * * *
Laurel Hill Missionary Baptist Church was founded on Saturday, 19 June 1869by a group of people who met with Elder W. S. Terrell.
Charter members were: (males) John Luttrell, James Bunch, W. M. White,Marion M. White, Levi Luttrell, Andrew F. Burge, B. F. Mashoun, W. R.Burnes [Burns], John Driden [Dryden], Demetriss Crawford, J. W. Jowers,James Terrell, A. J. Boyd, G. S. Wells, Columbus Jowers, Jerry Bass, B. R.Walker; and (females) Lucretia Sellers, ? [Mary Bass] Bunch, A. [Ann]Burnes [Burns], Caroline Bunch, Margaret Luttrell, Casthti Mashoun, HelenM. White, Caroline McMillon, Lucinda Bradley, Catharine J. Smith, FrancesE. [Emeline] Smith, Catherine Haymon, Elizabeth A. Ball, Nancy Bennett,Ellen Spurgeon, Mary Jane Smith, Ava Gorum, Rebecca Jowers, Minerva J.Smith, Mary Susan M. White, Felisha Jones, Martha J. Burnes [Burns],Margaret Smith, Ann Crawford, Milly Gorum, Mary Gorum, & Eliza Smith.
At the first church session, James Bunch was elected deacon of the church,and William M. White was elected as church clerk. Church records begin inApril 1871, soon after Vernon Parish was created. These notes areinteresting and inspiring to read as the church was full of outstandingmembers, and sent out many ministers to preach the gospel.
On 4 May 1878, Laurel Hill Baptist Church united with the Vernon BaptistAssociation, a little closer to home. The first church was a wood buildinglocated across the road a short distance away from the present building.This 2-story structure was used until it burned in later years.
In the earlier days, new converts were baptized in the nearby creek. Oftenthe church minutes would record that the congregation was dismissed to meetat the "waterside" for the purpose of baptizing new members. Afterward,they would return to the Church to offer the right hand of fellowship tothe converts. The "baptizing hole," was first mentioned in the minutes inJune of 1879, but continued to play an important role in the churchservices throughout the early records.
In 1880, the membership voted to change the name of the church to "SardisBaptist Church," but in 1882, that decision was reversed and the body hasbeen known as Laurel Hill Baptist Church since that time.
The second building was also erected across the road from the presentchurch, and it was a small box house with 12-inch planks which were usedvertically. In 1900, a committee of three men was appointed to buy landfor the Church & Cemetery. William N. Lawrence delivered 4.0 acres to thechurch. That deed is recorded at the Vernon Parish Courthouse inLeesville. Joseph Rudicille was pastor of the church in 1901. In 1969,construction began on the current brick structure was moved across thestreet beside the cemetery.
Carroll, Joyce S. - 18 Feb 1931 / 3 Dec 1953 [wife of Ed Carroll] [daughter of Cleveland Smith & Maudie Mayo; she was killed withher parents when tornado struck the Smith home in 1953]Smith, Maudie [Mayo] - 14 Feb 1911 / 3 Dec 1953 [Killed with husband & daughter when tornado struck their home] [above 2 burials have identical stones]
Smith, [Joseph] Cleveland - 23 Apr 1897 / 3 Dec 1953, LA Pvt. HQ Co. 347thInf. WWI[son of John A. Smith & Mary E. Peavy, killed when tornado struckhis home]--------------------------------. Alfred Franklin MAYO - Ancestral FileGender: M Birth/Christening: 1826 Bainbridge, Decatur, Georgia
Alfred Davis MAYO (AFN: 19LJ-H9) Pedigree Sex: M Family Event(s): Birth: 12 Jan 1862 Westville, Holmes, Fl Death: 6 Sep 1945
Parents: Father: Alfred Franklin MAYO (AFN: 19LH-DM) Family Mother: Betsy CALLAHAN (AFN: 19LH-G0)
Marriage(s): Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth WARD (AFN: B7P7-VF) Family Marriage: 25 May 1906
Submitter(s): EDNA THURMAN WALDRON Microfilm: 1394207 8008 SOMERSET LANE TAMPA FL Submission: AF83-046682 USA 33615 IDA MARIE ROOKS (MAYO) JOHNSON Microfilm: NONE 6975 S 2700 W SPANISH FORK UT Submission: AF95-109997 USA 84660 -----------------http://dogwoodpress.myriad.net/dcm/redbone.html#e35Don Marler and the Louisiana Redbone text-
In 1857, immediately after the Dred Scott decision removed their citizenship and left them vulnerable to slavery, a large Melungeon wagon train left the Carolinas and Georgia. Alfred Franklin Mayo led the party. During the trek to Louisiana, the wagon train eventually grew to over 100 mixed families. Their names were the names of the Angolans of 17th century Virginia. The wagon train halted near Valentine in central Louisiana. Shortly before dispersing, all of the men and all of the boys older than twelve went alone into the woods. Because of the ethnic persecution they had endured back east, the men made a pact to conceal their past and never divulge their origins. The name “Melungeon” was to be forgotten among them. Some of the families settled in Louisiana and others moved on into Texas.
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Orange County TX - Births, 1942Mayo, Jesse Edward 1-15-1942 M Jessie May Slaydon Jesse Hullan Mayo OrangeMayo, Shelda Jean 4-3-1942 F Pauline Wilson Alfred David Mayo Orange
Summary of Mayo Research- Charlie Mayo and Nancy Bishop
Summarization back from about 2001 on the Mayo research that Charlie and I had done:
From Charlie:
A wonderful "summary" letter I received from Charlie Mayo commenting on the accomplishements he and I had made in researching this difficult family: (this was dated back in 2001, or 2002, just before I started to "fall out of the loop" so to speak, at that time)
We have found that the Mayo’s came about the time William the Conqueror took Englaqnd and King Herald at the battle of Hastings in about 1066. A few Mayo’s are mentioned in those early times and one in particular, Herbert La Fitz Mayhu is in the Norman records and was slain in a battle by the Welsh, (indicating that he was not Welsh) near the battle of Morgan Cam.
The original Mayo of England must have been of close service to William because, heraldry was betowed on the Mayo’s from early on and passed down through the family as evident from the coat of arms for many families. Which just means that the original Mayo was a Gentry and his family not only carried that title, but also was in a position to gain more Heraldry as time went on. The Arms are somewhat different for the various families, but all seem to be uniquely Mayo, of three’s based around a chevron. Simon Mayo of Denton seems to be the family still in the Gentry class as late as 1500’s.
We have also learned that the Mayo’s probobly began as a nucleus in the area of Wales, possibly in Cornwall and spread northward up that peninsula to Wiltshire, Berkshire, etc. They were probobly assigned a large estate when the Norman’s took over, but even Royalty becomes diluted when so many are descended. So, a few of them came to the colonies early on. Everything we know of our early Mayo’s, point to the northern part off Whales. Rev. John Mayo of Barnstable, Mass., William of Isle of Wight, Edward of Barbados and North Carolina, and the later William and Joseph Mayo also through Barbados, as well as, John Mayo of Roxbury Mass hailing from the Wiltshire, Berksshire area. All of these seem to be from the northern area of Wiltshire or surrounding area. Even our line is quoted in early records such as the Bible of William James Mayo as coming from Wiltshire. They all migrated around the same time. If one member of a family is successful, others tend to chime in. That’s the way Wilde beasts cross a stream, settlers go west, etc. It is the nature of things. Further, we have learned that the name was given the Cornish owe ending and as it spread north, the e was dropped. Around the area of Wiltshire and Berkshire it was not all together proper to have that Cornish "owe" ending, so it was dropped altogether. Except after gaining the "Y", it did not sound right without keeping the O. So, Mathew became Mayhew to the Norse, which became Mayhowe to the Cornish, which became Mayho to the middle area of Dorset and Mayo of the northern part of Wales. I would venture to say that those who left Cornwall early dropped the owe altogether and became May. So the fact that all of our colonial immigrants were Mayo, points to a northern descent. A third indication of origin is the given names. All of our Colonial progenitor Mayo’s of apparent North Wales have names like William and John for sure, because all Mayo’s even in England are named for William the Conqueror or John the Baptist, but we also have Joseph which is common to progenitors. James is unique to William of Isle of Wight, and Valentine. Which may indicate a further refinement our of Joseph. But looking in England, only one family has these names of Joseph , James, John, Sarah, Elizabeth, etc., That is the family of Poulshot, Wiltshire England who we know sent us William and Joseph the surveyors our of Joseph Sr. We did not find one other Joseph Mayo in England! Further, Joseph had a brother named John, one named Walter, and probobly many more. We do not have their descent, but we are probobly them through John of Middlesex, Va. I would say that John of Middlesex, Va; William of Isle of Wight, Joseph of Barbados, and Edward of Barbados and North Carooina are either brothers out of William Jr. (1613) and Jane of Poultshot or are first cousins out of William Sr. (1579) and Joan. This conclusion is based on the not so coincidence of proximity, surname spelling, documented places of origin, chronological similarity of migration, given name patterns, and gut feelings. We have evidence that William Mayowe sailed on the Looe ship Mayflower with a Virginia Master in 1626. Or at least he had dealings with the Virginia Colony.
The Cornish person who wrote it down since Looe Habor is in Cornwall could have spelled his name. We see other evidence of Early Mayo’s such as Samuel at age 10 out of London in 1635. Samuel being also a child of Rev John Mayo. We see other names that are not in our line like David Mayo.
Now we come to Valentine, who is too old to be the son of James and Mary Valentine, but may be a brother or more likely a first cousin who could be named after his possible mother "Jane Valentine" sister of Mary. Hey, not as absurd as two of Joseph’s (1750) daughters marrying his brother’s sons! Joseph and his brother even married two Richardson sisters, but my Julius Richardson Mayo is named after not Robert Mayo and Sally Richardson, but Joseph Mayo and Jean Richardson. They have their own Richardson Mayo.
Not to mention the fact that John Mayo was right there in Middlesex County and died in the Christ parish church with Valentine, God, and all the other non Mayo onlookers. He can not be ignored just because there is not a notarized birth certificate for Valentine. He IS Valentine’s father and was probobly married to a Valentine woman.
Now, clues for further research is in order. Valentine was a sailmaker and taylor. I could be wrong, but sailmaking does not seem to fit with Middlesex County. The fact that someone knew him and counted him as an import in Essex County may suggest that he met his wife there and moved. This would at least put them closer to the "uncle" in Isle of wight who could be the son of William Mayowe who was on that ship in 1626. A study of that guys recruits would be interesting, along with Claphams. The William Mayowe 1626 may not be a passenger, but a person dealing with the colonies since it said Christmas of 1626 and 1627. Maybe Valentine learned sailmaking from him?
In general conclusion, I have developed a common sense gut feeling about all the research I have seen. I think it is like we are in the living room with our relatives, but can’t quite pair the brothers and daddies and grandpa is sitting there with that aged smile of wisdom saying it is all very simple. You have all the grandchildren; you just don’t have a few missing parents.
It may never be solved, but I have a comfort and satisfaction that William de Poultshot is my grandfather. Any sort of serious study should be of his children and grandchildren, I think we know most of them.
Charlie Mayo
From Charlie:
A wonderful "summary" letter I received from Charlie Mayo commenting on the accomplishements he and I had made in researching this difficult family: (this was dated back in 2001, or 2002, just before I started to "fall out of the loop" so to speak, at that time)
We have found that the Mayo’s came about the time William the Conqueror took Englaqnd and King Herald at the battle of Hastings in about 1066. A few Mayo’s are mentioned in those early times and one in particular, Herbert La Fitz Mayhu is in the Norman records and was slain in a battle by the Welsh, (indicating that he was not Welsh) near the battle of Morgan Cam.
The original Mayo of England must have been of close service to William because, heraldry was betowed on the Mayo’s from early on and passed down through the family as evident from the coat of arms for many families. Which just means that the original Mayo was a Gentry and his family not only carried that title, but also was in a position to gain more Heraldry as time went on. The Arms are somewhat different for the various families, but all seem to be uniquely Mayo, of three’s based around a chevron. Simon Mayo of Denton seems to be the family still in the Gentry class as late as 1500’s.
We have also learned that the Mayo’s probobly began as a nucleus in the area of Wales, possibly in Cornwall and spread northward up that peninsula to Wiltshire, Berkshire, etc. They were probobly assigned a large estate when the Norman’s took over, but even Royalty becomes diluted when so many are descended. So, a few of them came to the colonies early on. Everything we know of our early Mayo’s, point to the northern part off Whales. Rev. John Mayo of Barnstable, Mass., William of Isle of Wight, Edward of Barbados and North Carolina, and the later William and Joseph Mayo also through Barbados, as well as, John Mayo of Roxbury Mass hailing from the Wiltshire, Berksshire area. All of these seem to be from the northern area of Wiltshire or surrounding area. Even our line is quoted in early records such as the Bible of William James Mayo as coming from Wiltshire. They all migrated around the same time. If one member of a family is successful, others tend to chime in. That’s the way Wilde beasts cross a stream, settlers go west, etc. It is the nature of things. Further, we have learned that the name was given the Cornish owe ending and as it spread north, the e was dropped. Around the area of Wiltshire and Berkshire it was not all together proper to have that Cornish "owe" ending, so it was dropped altogether. Except after gaining the "Y", it did not sound right without keeping the O. So, Mathew became Mayhew to the Norse, which became Mayhowe to the Cornish, which became Mayho to the middle area of Dorset and Mayo of the northern part of Wales. I would venture to say that those who left Cornwall early dropped the owe altogether and became May. So the fact that all of our colonial immigrants were Mayo, points to a northern descent. A third indication of origin is the given names. All of our Colonial progenitor Mayo’s of apparent North Wales have names like William and John for sure, because all Mayo’s even in England are named for William the Conqueror or John the Baptist, but we also have Joseph which is common to progenitors. James is unique to William of Isle of Wight, and Valentine. Which may indicate a further refinement our of Joseph. But looking in England, only one family has these names of Joseph , James, John, Sarah, Elizabeth, etc., That is the family of Poulshot, Wiltshire England who we know sent us William and Joseph the surveyors our of Joseph Sr. We did not find one other Joseph Mayo in England! Further, Joseph had a brother named John, one named Walter, and probobly many more. We do not have their descent, but we are probobly them through John of Middlesex, Va. I would say that John of Middlesex, Va; William of Isle of Wight, Joseph of Barbados, and Edward of Barbados and North Carooina are either brothers out of William Jr. (1613) and Jane of Poultshot or are first cousins out of William Sr. (1579) and Joan. This conclusion is based on the not so coincidence of proximity, surname spelling, documented places of origin, chronological similarity of migration, given name patterns, and gut feelings. We have evidence that William Mayowe sailed on the Looe ship Mayflower with a Virginia Master in 1626. Or at least he had dealings with the Virginia Colony.
The Cornish person who wrote it down since Looe Habor is in Cornwall could have spelled his name. We see other evidence of Early Mayo’s such as Samuel at age 10 out of London in 1635. Samuel being also a child of Rev John Mayo. We see other names that are not in our line like David Mayo.
Now we come to Valentine, who is too old to be the son of James and Mary Valentine, but may be a brother or more likely a first cousin who could be named after his possible mother "Jane Valentine" sister of Mary. Hey, not as absurd as two of Joseph’s (1750) daughters marrying his brother’s sons! Joseph and his brother even married two Richardson sisters, but my Julius Richardson Mayo is named after not Robert Mayo and Sally Richardson, but Joseph Mayo and Jean Richardson. They have their own Richardson Mayo.
Not to mention the fact that John Mayo was right there in Middlesex County and died in the Christ parish church with Valentine, God, and all the other non Mayo onlookers. He can not be ignored just because there is not a notarized birth certificate for Valentine. He IS Valentine’s father and was probobly married to a Valentine woman.
Now, clues for further research is in order. Valentine was a sailmaker and taylor. I could be wrong, but sailmaking does not seem to fit with Middlesex County. The fact that someone knew him and counted him as an import in Essex County may suggest that he met his wife there and moved. This would at least put them closer to the "uncle" in Isle of wight who could be the son of William Mayowe who was on that ship in 1626. A study of that guys recruits would be interesting, along with Claphams. The William Mayowe 1626 may not be a passenger, but a person dealing with the colonies since it said Christmas of 1626 and 1627. Maybe Valentine learned sailmaking from him?
In general conclusion, I have developed a common sense gut feeling about all the research I have seen. I think it is like we are in the living room with our relatives, but can’t quite pair the brothers and daddies and grandpa is sitting there with that aged smile of wisdom saying it is all very simple. You have all the grandchildren; you just don’t have a few missing parents.
It may never be solved, but I have a comfort and satisfaction that William de Poultshot is my grandfather. Any sort of serious study should be of his children and grandchildren, I think we know most of them.
Charlie Mayo
Micajah Mayo Slaves- Floyd Co Georgia
Micajah Mayo Slaves- Floyd Co Georgia
FLOYD COUNTY, GA - Estate Record - Micajah Mayo Slaves
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List of Micajah Mayo Slaves- Sale of Slaves after his death.
Micajah Mayo was one of the first settlers of the town of
Rome, GA. He owned a substantial plantation in Floyd Co,
GA. At the settling of the estate slaves were sold.
Micajah's daughter, Malissa Ann Mayo Foster lived the
better part of her life in Chattooga Co, GA. It occurred
to me that some of these slaves might have lived in the
area after the war and thought it important to list this
info. These are only first names, but may be of value
when people are researching their heritage. So, here is
a piece of history. Michelle Doss-4rth ggranddaughter of
Micajah Mayo
They were sold in Floyd Co, GA after the death of their
owner Micajah Mayo. Taken from Will Bk A Floyd Co, GA
1852-1861.
Negro Harriet-$3.00-Racheal Mayo
" Malinda-$3.05/mo-Elisa Minck
" Miller-$1555 Cash- W G Foster
" Samuel-$11.55/mo-Wiley Bobo
" Charles-$12.25-John W Valentine
" Andrew-$4.05-Confederate money-Lewis Bobo
" Anthony-70y,Malinda-50y $310-E Minck
" Miller-$1000-Lucy J Pyle
" Charles-$1107-Geo Battey
" Samuel-$900-Jacob Myse
" Mary-$527-Wm Foster
" Harriet-$700-J Alexander
" Silas-$777-W G Foster
" Aggie, Joe $1150-Geo W Morgan
" City,Emeline,Joseph-$701-P R Pyle
Micajah died 12-6-1852 and his grave site is unknown. It
is my hope that this will help someone researching their
ancestors. Michelle Doss 8-9-2001
FLOYD COUNTY, GA - Estate Record - Micajah Mayo Slaves
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This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb
Archives by: Michelle Doss DDDMDOSS@cs.com
Table of Contents page:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/floyd.htm
Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm
List of Micajah Mayo Slaves- Sale of Slaves after his death.
Micajah Mayo was one of the first settlers of the town of
Rome, GA. He owned a substantial plantation in Floyd Co,
GA. At the settling of the estate slaves were sold.
Micajah's daughter, Malissa Ann Mayo Foster lived the
better part of her life in Chattooga Co, GA. It occurred
to me that some of these slaves might have lived in the
area after the war and thought it important to list this
info. These are only first names, but may be of value
when people are researching their heritage. So, here is
a piece of history. Michelle Doss-4rth ggranddaughter of
Micajah Mayo
They were sold in Floyd Co, GA after the death of their
owner Micajah Mayo. Taken from Will Bk A Floyd Co, GA
1852-1861.
Negro Harriet-$3.00-Racheal Mayo
" Malinda-$3.05/mo-Elisa Minck
" Miller-$1555 Cash- W G Foster
" Samuel-$11.55/mo-Wiley Bobo
" Charles-$12.25-John W Valentine
" Andrew-$4.05-Confederate money-Lewis Bobo
" Anthony-70y,Malinda-50y $310-E Minck
" Miller-$1000-Lucy J Pyle
" Charles-$1107-Geo Battey
" Samuel-$900-Jacob Myse
" Mary-$527-Wm Foster
" Harriet-$700-J Alexander
" Silas-$777-W G Foster
" Aggie, Joe $1150-Geo W Morgan
" City,Emeline,Joseph-$701-P R Pyle
Micajah died 12-6-1852 and his grave site is unknown. It
is my hope that this will help someone researching their
ancestors. Michelle Doss 8-9-2001
Mayo Census Data- Louisiana- from 1870 up
Mayo Census Data- Louisiana- from 1870 up
1870 United States Federal CensusLouisiana:
Delano Mayo 42 1827 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleElijah Mayo 39 1830 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleGreen Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleJoe Mayo 9 1860 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleLouis Mayo 14 1855 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleMaggie Mayo 13 1856 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleWm Mayo 7 1862 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleDepriest W Mayo 19 1850 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA MaleElizabeth Mayo 18 1851 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleEmily E Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleJohn Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA MaleMary E Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleNancy Mayo 46 1823 Mississippi White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleC T Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleE G Mayo 27 1842 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleG S Mayo 33 1836 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA MaleS T Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleV H Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleAlbert Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleJ A Mayo 29 1840 Alabama White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleS A Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA FemaleWilliam Mayo 3/12 1869 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleCorinne Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleDavid Mayo 40 1829 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA MaleFrancis Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleHenrietta Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleRuth Mayo 30 1839 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA FemaleWilliam Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA MaleJames Mayo 61 1808 Louisiana Colored Ward 1, Lafourche, LA MaleDan Mayo 21 1848 Arkansas White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleDock Mayo 39 1830 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleDock Mayo 39 1830 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleJuel Mayo 18 1851 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleJuel Mayo 18 1851 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleMary Mayo 26 1843 Mississippi White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleAgnes Mayo 24 1845 Louisiana Colored Ward 3, Morehouse, LA FemaleClarissa Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana Colored Ward 6, Morehouse, LA FemaleJordan Mayo 45 1824 North Carolina M Ward 6, Morehouse, LA MalePhebe Mayo 49 1820 North Carolina Colored Ward 6, Morehouse, LA FemaleSquire Mayo 21 1848 Tennessee M Ward 6, Morehouse, LA MaleWilliam Mayo 56 1813 New Jersey Mulatto New Orleans Ward 1, Orleans, LA MaleCaroline Mayo 9/12 1869 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LAFemaleCora Mayo 34 1835 Pennsylvania White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleCora Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleJohn Mayo 34 1835 New York White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA MaleLillie Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleCornelius Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA MaleFanny Mayo 27 1842 England White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA FemaleNathaniel Mayo 30 1839 New York White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA MaleCharles Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleFrancois Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleJean Mayo 44 1825 France White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleJules Mayo 6 1863 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleLouise Mayo 30 1839 France White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA FemalePaul Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleRose Mayo 26 1843 South Carolina Mulatto Ward 1, Ouachita, LA FemaleCelina Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleEpsie Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleFanny Mayo 37 1832 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleRandall Mayo 5/12 1869 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleWashington Mayo 6 1863 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleWm Mayo 40 1829 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleDaniel Mayo 17 1852 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleEzekiel Mayo 35 1834 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleMartin Mayo 48 1821 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleRebecca Mayo 47 1822 South Carolina White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA FemaleWinnie Mayo 17 1852 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA FemaleE L Mayo 24 1845 Louisiana White Opelousas, St Landry, LA MaleEmma Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana White Opelousas, St Landry, LA FemaleEsther Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana M Opelousas, St Landry, LA FemaleMajor Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana M Opelousas, St Landry, LA MaleBenjamin Mayo 23 1846 Louisiana White Ward 3, St Landry, LA MaleEliza Mayo 56 1813 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA FemaleElla A Mayo 22 1847 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA FemaleHarry N Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleWm C Mayo 11.12 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleWm H Mayo 27 1842 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleEmma Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleEmma Mayo 35 1834 England White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleFrank W Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleHenry Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleHenry M Mayo 47 1822 England White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA Maleadalarde Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleEmma Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA Femalefostine Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleIvan Mayo 45 1824 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA Femalelevandais Mayo 45 1824 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MalePermelia Mayo 14 1855 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleTerance Mayo 18 1851 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleCharity Mayo 14 1855 Louisiana Colored Ward 1, Tensas, LA FemaleE Mayo 41 1828 Maryland Colored Ward 1, Tensas, LA FemaleAnna Jane Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA FemaleFrederick Mayo 53 1816 Kentucky White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleFrederick J Mayo 8 1861 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleMary M Mayo 43 1826 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA FemalePeyton W Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleWilliam R Mayo 11 1858 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleAbraham Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbraham Mayo 60 1809 Georgia Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbram Mayo 60 1809 North Carolina Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbram Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAdam Mayo 8/12 1869 Louisiana Mulatto Ward 2, Union, LA MaleEunice Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleGeorge Mayo 8 1861 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleHerod Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleHerod Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleLegrand Mayo 19 1850 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleMargaret Mayo 55 1814 Tennessee Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleMargaret Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleMargarett Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleNicy Mayo 17 1852 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemalePeggy Mayo 55 1814 Georgia Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemalePeter Mayo 6/12 1869 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleMary L Mayo 17 1852 Tennessee White Ward 6, Union, LA Female
1880:Anderson MAYO 40 Louisiana Self Married Black Male 2nd Ward,Ascension, LARhoda MAYO 46 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female 2nd Ward,Ascension, LACalvin MAYO 27 Louisiana SonL NA Black Male Shreveport, Caddo, LALaura MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau NA Black Female Shreveport, Caddo, LAGertrude MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Shreveport,Caddo, LAHenry MAYO 24 Louisiana Self Married Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo,LALaura MAYO 24 Louisiana Wife Married Mulatto Female Shreveport,Caddo, LAR. MAYO 8M Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Willie MAYO 3 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo,LAMilly MAYO 50 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female Shreveport, Caddo,LAWm. MAYO 52 Louisiana Self Married Black Male Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Lettie MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Hickory Flat,Calcasieu, LAMary MAYO 30 Louisiana Self Widowed White Female Hickory Flat,Calcasieu, LAAugt. M. MAYO 20 Louisiana Other Single White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAEllen MAYO 10 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALaura MAYO 8 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALottie MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALucy MAYO 16 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAMalina MAYO 39 Louisiana Wife Married White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAMollie MAYO 19 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAThad MAYO 45 Louisiana Self Married White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAWilliam MAYO 13 Louisiana Son Single White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAElizabeth MAYO 22 Louisiana Self Single White Female 4th Ward,Caldwell, LAMary MAYO 18 Louisiana Sister Single White Female 4th Ward,Caldwell, LADaisey MAYO 12 Louisiana GDau Single White Female Vidalia,Concordia, LADebura J. MAYO 56 Louisiana Wife Married White Female Vidalia,Concordia, LAO. MAYO 61 New York Self Married White Male Vidalia, Concordia, LA
Ann MAYO 38 Alabama Wife Married Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LADave MAYO 48 Virginia Self Married Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAEmma MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LAJoe MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto, LA
Lou MAYO 13 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LARoberta MAYO 2 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, DeSoto, LATom MAYO 11 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto, LA
Walter MAYO 7 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAWillie MAYO 3M Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAMandy MAYO 9 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female 3rd Ward,Iberville, LAJames MAYO 76 Virginia Other Single Black Male Thibodeaux,Lafourche, LALucy MAYO 23 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female 6th Ward,Livingston, LAMary MAYO 5 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female 6th Ward, Livingston,LASephen MAYO 27 Louisiana Self NA Mulatto Male 6th Ward, Livingston,LAWilliam MAYO 7 Louisiana Son Single Black Male 6th Ward, Livingston,LAAnn MAYO 32 Alabama Wife Married Black Female 10th Ward, Morehouse,LACammilla MAYO 4M Louisiana GDau Single White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LACrawford A. MAYO 39 Alabama Self Widower White Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LADora MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 10th Ward, Morehouse,LAMary MAYO 22 Louisiana Dau Married White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAMisouri MAYO 9 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAPorress MAYO 2 Louisiana Son Single White Male 10th Ward, Morehouse,LARobert MAYO 23 Louisiana SonL Married White Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LASamuel MAYO 19 Louisiana Other Single Black Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LASquire MAYO 32 Tennessee Self Married Mulatto Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAJ. M. MAYO 31 Georgia Self Married White Male 5th Ward, Morehouse,LANancy J. MAYO 29 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 5th Ward,Morehouse, LAPleasant MAYO 4 Louisiana Son Single White Male 5th Ward, Morehouse,LASarah J. MAYO 3 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 5th Ward,Morehouse, LAHannah MAYO 80 North Carolina MotherL NA Black Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAHarry MAYO 10 Louisiana GSon Single Mulatto Male 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAJordan MAYO 62 North Carolina Self Married Mulatto Male 6th Ward,Morehouse, LALucy MAYO 6 Louisiana SDau Single Mulatto Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAPhoebe MAYO 63 North Carolina Wife Married Black Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAAnderson MAYO 65 Virginia Self Married Black Male 8th Ward,Morehouse, LAAnn MAYO 60 North Carolina Wife Married Black Female 8th Ward,Morehouse, LAJim MAYO 20 Louisiana Son Single Black Male 8th Ward, Morehouse, LA
Carrie MAYO 13 Louisiana Niece Single White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAAmanda MAYO 50 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAAnnie MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAFlorence MAYO 13 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAWm. MAYO 65 New York Self Married Mulatto Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAWm. MAYO 8 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Trifasa MAYO 68 Louisiana Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAW. T. MAYO 72 Louisiana Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LACelina MAYO 15 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAEpsom MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAFannie MAYO 47 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAMary MAYO 3 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans, Orleans,LAMichael MAYO 2M Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans,Orleans, LATenis MAYO 5 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAW Wooden MAYO 17 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWm MAYO 56 Louisiana Self Married Black Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAWm MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Elizabeth MAYO 61 Louisiana Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAStephen MAYO 25 Louisiana Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilhelmena MAYO 20 GER Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilliam MAYO 62 Tennessee Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilliam MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single White Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAAbe MAYO 22 Louisiana Self Single Black Male 1st Ward, Ouachita, LA
Amelia MAYO 30 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAEphriam MAYO 23 Louisiana Self Married Mulatto Male Alexandria,Rapides, LAJohn MAYO 42 Louisiana Self Married Black Male Alexandria, Rapides,LAMaria MAYO 39 Louisiana Wife Married Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAMaria MAYO 5 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAPeter MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Alexandria, Rapides, LA
Sarah MAYO 7 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAZozett MAYO 4 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female Alexandria, Rapides,LAShelvin MAYO 14 Louisiana Other NA Black Male Lamourie, Rapides, LA
Harriet MAYO 15 Alabama Dau Single Black Female 1st Ward, Richland,LALouisa MAYO 50 Virginia Wife Married Black Female 1st Ward,Richland, LAMoses MAYO 46 Tennessee Self Married Black Male 1st Ward, Richland,LAMoses MAYO 10 Alabama Son Single Black Male 1st Ward, Richland, LA
Eliza MAYO. 66 Louisiana Self Widowed White Female 5th Ward, St.Landry, LAClaudius MAYO 44 Louisiana Self Widower White Male Opelousas, St.Landry, LAEmma MAYO 40 ENG Self Widowed White Female Morgan City, St. Mary, LA
Frank MAYO 15 ENG Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary, LAHenry MAYO 18 ENG Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary, LASydney MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary,LAAnnie MAYO 12 Louisiana Niece Single Black Female 6th Ward, Tensas,LAMary MAYO 28 Louisiana Cousin Widowed Black Female 6th Ward, Tensas,LAAaron MAYO 6 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Union, LAHenry MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Union, LAJennie MAYO 35 Louisiana Self Widowed Black Female Union, LANalr MAYO 17 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female Union, LAAnna MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 1st Ward, Union, LA
Fredric E. MAYO 64 Kentucky Self Married White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAFredric E. MAYO 18 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAMartha M. MAYO 53 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 1st Ward,Union, LAMiles O. MAYO 15 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union, LA
William R. MAYO 22 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAAbraham MAYO 70 Virginia Self Married Black Male 2nd Ward, Union, LA
Peggy MAYO 68 Virginia Wife Married Black Female 2nd Ward, Union, LA
Fredrick W. MAYO 5 LA. Son Single White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LAGeorge P. MAYO 2 LA. Son Single White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LAIzabella MAYO 33 KY. Wife Married White Female 3rd Ward, Union, LA
Leyton R. MAYO 63 VA. Self Married White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LACharlotta MAYO 2 LA. Dau Single White Female Vernon, LADaisy MAYO 6M LA. Dau Single White Female Vernon, LAE. L. MAYO 26 FL. Self Married White Male Vernon, LAEarly E. MAYO 9 LA. Other Single White Male Vernon, LAElizabeth MAYO 26 FL. Wife Married White Female Vernon, LAEllen MAYO 26 GA. Wife Married White Female Vernon, LAEly Jessee MAYO 1 LA. Sister Single White Female Vernon, LAThomas MAYO 20 FL. Self Married White Male Vernon, LAWm. Hamilton MAYO 1 LA. Son Single White Male Vernon, LAJ. D. MAYO 25 Alabama Self Married White Male 5th Ward, WestCarroll, LALaura J. MAYO 26 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 5th Ward, WestCarroll, LA
1920:
Mayo, Evey 43 1876 Alabama White Police Jury Ward 5, Allen, LouisianaMayo, Louise 9 1910 Texas White Police Jury Ward 5, Allen, LouisianaMayo, William 29 1890 Louisiana White Shreveport, Caddo, LouisianaMayo, Marvin 35 1884 Mississippi White Shreveport, Caddo, LouisianaMayo, Watt 40 1879 Texas Colored Mansfield, De Soto, LouisianaMayo, George 37 1882 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge,LouisianaMayo, Emma 60 1859 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 4, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, John 33 1886 Georgia White Police Jury Ward 6, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, Thomas 31 1888 Georgia White Police Jury Ward 6, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, Frank 25 1894 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 9, Jefferson, Louisiana
Mayo, Edward 40 1879 Louisiana Colored Jennings, Jefferson Davis, LouisianaMayo, George 39 1880 Alabama White Lafayette, Lafayette, LouisianaMayo, F E 17 1902 Mississippi White Police Jury Ward 6, Madison, LouisianaMayo, Crawford 24 1895 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Mack 27 1892 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, P A 42 1877 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Will Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 6, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Tina 10 1909 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 7, Morehouse, Louisiana
Mayo, Martin B 48 1871 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches,LouisianaMayo, Claudia 38 1881 Louisiana Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Olga 12 1907 Louisiana Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, John R 59 1860 Mississippi White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Francis 26 1893 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Mary 25 1894 Alabama White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Albert 19 1900 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, William M 32 1887 Arkansas White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, J Campbell 45 1874 Virginia White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Edward 34 1885 Louisiana Colored New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, William 47 1872 Louisiana Colored New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Victor 20 1899 Peru White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Duncan 45 1874 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Heny 20 1899 Mississippi Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, James P 44 1875 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Ouachita, Louisiana
Mayo, Royce 33 1886 Louisiana Colored Alexandria, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Cleveland 16 1903 Louisiana White Hineston, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Sudie 45 1874 Louisiana White Hineston, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Margie 16 1903 Alabama White Hospital for the Insane, Rapides,LouisianaMayo, Martha 10 1909 Louisiana White Pineville, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Ceola 24 1895 Louisiana White Spring Hill, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Washington A 39 1880 Louisiana White Spring Hill, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Louise 14 1905 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 4, St Charles,LouisianaMayo, Ethel 27 1892 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Wesley 29 1890 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, A??edie 66 1853 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 3, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Charlie 63 1856 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Emille 27 1892 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Nettie 19 1900 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 2, St Mary, Louisiana
Mayo, J Not Stated White Leesville, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, James E 34 1885 Texas White Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, Elijah L 67 1852 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, Louisiana
Mayo, James F 36 1883 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, William 40 1879 Florida White Angola, West Feliciana, Louisiana
1930:Cash Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 6, Ascension, LAStella Mayo 28 1901 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Ascension, LAAgnes Mayo 21 1908 Louisiana Roomer White De Ridder, Beauregard, LAJoe D Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head White Merryville, Beauregard, LARuth Mayo 36 1893 Wife Merryville, Beauregard, LAOllie Mayo 16 1913 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAJ D Mayo 13 1916 Son Merryville, Beauregard, LAHelen R Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAAlice N Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAA D Mayo 70 1859 Florida Head White Merryville, Beauregard, LAEllender Mayo 76 1853 Wife Merryville, Beauregard, LALizzie C Mayo 75 1854 Mississippi Mother-in-law White Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Ada Mayo 52 1877 Louisiana Mother-in-law Negro Shreveport, Caddo, LAWilliam T Mayo 42 1887 Louisiana Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LAInez K Mayo 29 1900 Wife Shreveport, Caddo, LARobert K Mayo 4 1925 Son Shreveport, Caddo, LAMalina Mayo 89 1840 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Shreveport, Caddo, LAMorris Mayo 45 1884 Mississippi Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LARobert Mayo 39 1890 Brother Shreveport, Caddo, LAMyrtle Mayo 35 1894 Sister-in-law Shreveport, Caddo, LAChestine Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LALavern Mayo 12 1917 Niece Shreveport, Caddo, LAMattie Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LANovella Mayo 25 1904 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LAAllie B Mayo 19 1910 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LAWilliam D Mayo 44 1885 Louisiana Brother White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAMalina Mayo 89 1840 Mother Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAAugustus M Mayo 70 1859 Louisiana Head White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAMaria K Mayo 68 1861 Wife Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeman A Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Head White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LARuth J Mayo 31 1898 Wife Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAWardella Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeaman A Mayo 1 1928 Son Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeena E Mayo 80 1849 Louisiana Aunt White Police Jury Ward 5, Catahoula, LA
George Mayo 19 1910 Louisiana Grandson Negro Police Jury Ward 7, Catahoula,LACelia Mayo 44 1885 Louisiana Head Negro Mansfield, De Soto, LALouis A Mayo 39 1890 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAHansel R Mayo 39 1890 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJanbeth Mayo 16 1913 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJoseph W Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAEugene Mayo 13 1916 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAEloise Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAElnor Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJune A Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAOrval Mayo 12 1917 Louisiana Brother-in-law White Police Jury Ward 7, DeSoto, LAAnnie Mayo 21 1908 Alabama Head White Police Jury Ward 7, De Soto, LAVircese Mayo 7 1922 Sister Police Jury Ward 7, De Soto, LAEugene S Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head White Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA
Harriett Mora Mayo 39 1890 Wife Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAEloise W Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAInez Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LADorothy Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAEugene Mayo 6 1923 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAGeorge Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Head Negro Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFrancis H Mayo 34 1895 Wife Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAMajor Mayo 18 1911 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LASarah Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAGeorge Mayo 3 1926 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAMaurie Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Servant Negro Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA
Claude H Mayo 39 1890 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 3, East BatonRouge, LALucenda B Mayo 36 1893 Wife Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAClaude A Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAHerman F Mayo 13 1916 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAHelen D Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAMinnie R Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAEmmalisa Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LASeaman A Mayo 2 1927 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LASam Mayo 35 1894 Arkansas Head Negro Police Jury Ward 2, East Carroll, LAOllie Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, East Carroll, LAJames C Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LASusie A Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll, LAThomas L Mayo 19 1910 Louisiana Son White Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LAMinnie I Mayo 21 1908 Daughter-in-law Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LAJames R Mayo 0 1929 Grandson Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll, LAAnnie C Mayo 69 1860 South Carolina Inmate White Police Jury Ward 3, EastFeliciana, LAJosephine M Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Police Jury Ward 4,Franklin, LAJames P Mayo 34 1895 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LAAnna M Mayo 27 1902 Wife Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LAWesley Mayo 5 1924 Adopted Son Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LALesley Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LACharlie D Mayo 26 1903 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LAAlva A Mayo 27 1902 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LARoy R Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LAVarr Buren Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LACamille Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Gretna, Jefferson, LAAlbert S Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAMaire C Mayo 29 1900 Wife Harahan, Jefferson, LARuth M Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Harahan, Jefferson, LAJune C Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Harahan, Jefferson, LAFrank H Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAFlora Mayo 24 1905 Wife Harahan, Jefferson, LAEdwin M Mayo 4 1925 Son Harahan, Jefferson, LAWallace E Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAAmy Mayo 59 1870 Mother Harahan, Jefferson, LAJules Mayo 24 1905 Louisiana Brother White Police Jury Ward 4, Jefferson, LA
O V Mayo 17 1912 Louisiana Sister Negro Ruston, Lincoln, LAJohn Mayo 49 1880 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 6, Livingston, LALillie Mayo 45 1884 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Livingston, LAOllie Mayo 26 1903 Louisiana Lodger Negro Collinston, Morehouse, LAEarl Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Roomer Negro Mer Rouge, Morehouse, LAW P Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LALillie Mae Mayo 32 1897 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADaniel P Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABessie Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAOdell Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAJ D Mayo 6 1923 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAWilliam N Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACloteal Mayo 6 1923 Louisiana Granddaughter White Police Jury Ward 10,Morehouse, LANaff Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABertha Mayo 22 1907 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAEloise Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACrawford Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LA
Pearle Mayo 31 1898 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAHubert Mayo 12 1917 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAElsie Mae Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADudley Mayo 9 1920 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LARuth Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAOliver Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LALucill Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAGoodrich C Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse,LAArridie Mayo 26 1903 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAVersie Mayo 8 1921 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAEarline Mayo 7 1922 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAG C Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACarl Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LARose Marie Mayo 0 1929 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADoc Mayo 23 1906 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAGladys Mayo 16 1913 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAVala Mae Mayo 25 1904 Sister Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABurl Mayo 48 1881 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LALula Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LADaisy Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAAlice Mayo Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAJoe Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LADilsie Mayo 37 1892 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAMartin B Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches,LAClara Mayo 51 1878 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAJoseph Mayo 21 1908 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LABeatrice Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAWoodroe Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAGilliam Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Lodger White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEugene A Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Boarder White New Orleans, Orleans, LAHenry R Mayo 30 1899 Mississippi Head Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LALucille B Mayo 36 1893 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LACharles E Mayo 5 1924 Louisiana ?? Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAClementine Mayo 72 1857 Louisiana Aunt White New Orleans, Orleans, LAElmer G Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Daughter White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEstelle Mayo 32 1897 Louisiana Niece White New Orleans, Orleans, LAVirginia Mayo 34 1895 Louisiana Sister Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAMilton Mayo 1 1929 Nephew New Orleans, Orleans, LACharles Mayo 51 1878 Louisiana Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEnna Mayo 43 1886 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LAMyrtle Mayo 21 1908 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LAOscar K Mayo 28 1901 Texas Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAInez V Mayo 23 1906 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LAEthel Mayo 14 1915 Louisiana Daughter Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAMorris Mayo 27 1902 Louisiana Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAIralette Mayo 27 1902 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LALilton Mayo 19 1910 Brother New Orleans, Orleans, LAVirginia Mayo 44 1885 Virginia Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAWilliam Mayo 57 1872 Louisiana Head Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAOlivier Mayo 55 1874 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LARosa Mayo 35 1894 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LACevla Mayo 31 1898 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LAJoseph O Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Monroe, Ouachita, LAMellisa Mayo 41 1888 Wife Monroe, Ouachita, LAElizabeth Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAMark L Mayo 12 1917 Son Monroe, Ouachita, LANorma Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJune Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJunita Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAKate Mayo 4 1925 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJames Mayo 28 1901 Arkansas Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, Ouachita, LAB B Mayo 19 1910 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Ouachita, LAGilbert E Mayo 53 1876 Louisiana Head White Forest Hill, Rapides, LAIvy D Mayo 38 1891 Wife Forest Hill, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 32 1897 Alabama Boarder White Glenmora, Rapides, LAMarvin G Mayo 21 1908 Louisiana Boarder White Lecompte, Rapides, LAGeorge W Mayo 52 1877 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAFlora K Mayo 32 1897 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGeorge M Mayo 20 1909 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGilbert W Mayo 15 1914 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAA D Mayo 22 1907 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAElla Mayo 20 1909 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 29 1900 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAWillie M Mayo 25 1904 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAHerman Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LARay E Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LASudie M Mayo 62 1867 Mother Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAMoses Mayo 43 1886 Alabama Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMamie Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LALouisa Mayo 18 1911 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMinnie Mayo 17 1912 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMoses Mayo 16 1913 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAHarrison Mayo 11 1918 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LACharley Mayo 8 1921 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMary Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LADuff Mc Mayo 41 1888 Mississippi Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LA
Mattie Mc Mayo 35 1894 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAJames L Mc Mayo 18 1911 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAThad Mc Mayo 17 1912 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAIda M Mc Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAHardy Mc Mayo 11 1918 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAJoseph Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAOdelia Mayo 20 1909 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAArdilla Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAJoseph Mayo 1 1928 Son Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAEthe Mayo 0 1929 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAEmile Mayo 38 1891 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAArie Mayo 34 1895 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAReta Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LACarrie Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAWilton Mayo 12 1917 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAHarold Mayo 9 1920 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAMinnie Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAMillard Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LARobert Mayo 3 1927 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAGilbert B Mayo Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAWesely Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LA
Will Mayo 57 1872 Kentucky Head White Police Jury Ward 7, Tangipahoa, LACarrine Mayo 89 1840 Wife Police Jury Ward 7, Tangipahoa, LAJohn T Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LATommie B Mayo 25 1904 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LAJ T Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LADavid Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LARuby M Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LASherman Mayo 12 1917 Louisiana Nephew Negro Police Jury Ward 8, Terrebonne,LAFred M Mayo 27 1902 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEva Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LATeddy Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAline Mayo 1 1928 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAHermon Mayo 25 1904 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LALotta Mayo 21 1908 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAPercy Mayo 1 1928 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEdward Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LASallie Mayo 26 1903 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAClaude E Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAMarcell Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEarly E Mayo 59 1870 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LADella Mayo 57 1872 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAVerga Mayo 21 1908 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LALand Mayo 17 1912 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAlcude Mayo 15 1914 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LABessie Mayo 32 1897 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAlfred Mayo 65 1864 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAPollie Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAJohnie Mayo 20 1909 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAVinnie Mayo 17 1912 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAMary Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAElla Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAJohn R Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAAnnie Mayo 35 1894 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAKarl Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAN B Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAElizabeth Mayo 77 1852 Mother Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAJame Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAPearl Mayo 30 1899 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LA
1870 United States Federal CensusLouisiana:
Delano Mayo 42 1827 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleElijah Mayo 39 1830 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleGreen Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleJoe Mayo 9 1860 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleLouis Mayo 14 1855 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleMaggie Mayo 13 1856 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA FemaleWm Mayo 7 1862 Georgia White Ward 6, Bossier, LA MaleDepriest W Mayo 19 1850 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA MaleElizabeth Mayo 18 1851 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleEmily E Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleJohn Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA MaleMary E Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleNancy Mayo 46 1823 Mississippi White Ward 2, Caldwell, LA FemaleC T Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleE G Mayo 27 1842 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleG S Mayo 33 1836 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA MaleS T Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleV H Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White Ward 4, Concordia, LA FemaleAlbert Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleJ A Mayo 29 1840 Alabama White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleS A Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA FemaleWilliam Mayo 3/12 1869 Louisiana White Ward 7, De Soto, LA MaleCorinne Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleDavid Mayo 40 1829 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA MaleFrancis Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleHenrietta Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFemaleRuth Mayo 30 1839 Louisiana Mulatto Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA FemaleWilliam Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA MaleJames Mayo 61 1808 Louisiana Colored Ward 1, Lafourche, LA MaleDan Mayo 21 1848 Arkansas White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleDock Mayo 39 1830 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleDock Mayo 39 1830 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA MaleJuel Mayo 18 1851 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleJuel Mayo 18 1851 Alabama White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleMary Mayo 26 1843 Mississippi White Ward 10, Morehouse, LA FemaleAgnes Mayo 24 1845 Louisiana Colored Ward 3, Morehouse, LA FemaleClarissa Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana Colored Ward 6, Morehouse, LA FemaleJordan Mayo 45 1824 North Carolina M Ward 6, Morehouse, LA MalePhebe Mayo 49 1820 North Carolina Colored Ward 6, Morehouse, LA FemaleSquire Mayo 21 1848 Tennessee M Ward 6, Morehouse, LA MaleWilliam Mayo 56 1813 New Jersey Mulatto New Orleans Ward 1, Orleans, LA MaleCaroline Mayo 9/12 1869 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LAFemaleCora Mayo 34 1835 Pennsylvania White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleCora Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleJohn Mayo 34 1835 New York White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA MaleLillie Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 11, Orleans, LA FemaleCornelius Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA MaleFanny Mayo 27 1842 England White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA FemaleNathaniel Mayo 30 1839 New York White New Orleans Ward 5, Orleans, LA MaleCharles Mayo 3 1866 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleFrancois Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleJean Mayo 44 1825 France White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleJules Mayo 6 1863 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleLouise Mayo 30 1839 France White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA FemalePaul Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White New Orleans Ward 6, Orleans, LA MaleRose Mayo 26 1843 South Carolina Mulatto Ward 1, Ouachita, LA FemaleCelina Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleEpsie Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleFanny Mayo 37 1832 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA FemaleRandall Mayo 5/12 1869 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleWashington Mayo 6 1863 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleWm Mayo 40 1829 Louisiana Colored Not Stated, Plaquemines, LA MaleDaniel Mayo 17 1852 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleEzekiel Mayo 35 1834 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleMartin Mayo 48 1821 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA MaleRebecca Mayo 47 1822 South Carolina White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA FemaleWinnie Mayo 17 1852 Florida White Calcasieu, Rapides, LA FemaleE L Mayo 24 1845 Louisiana White Opelousas, St Landry, LA MaleEmma Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana White Opelousas, St Landry, LA FemaleEsther Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana M Opelousas, St Landry, LA FemaleMajor Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana M Opelousas, St Landry, LA MaleBenjamin Mayo 23 1846 Louisiana White Ward 3, St Landry, LA MaleEliza Mayo 56 1813 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA FemaleElla A Mayo 22 1847 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA FemaleHarry N Mayo 2 1867 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleWm C Mayo 11.12 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleWm H Mayo 27 1842 Louisiana White Washington, St Landry, LA MaleEmma Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleEmma Mayo 35 1834 England White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleFrank W Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleHenry Mayo 7 1862 Louisiana White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleHenry M Mayo 47 1822 England White Brashear Ward 5, St Mary, LA Maleadalarde Mayo 1 1868 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleEmma Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA Femalefostine Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleIvan Mayo 45 1824 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA Femalelevandais Mayo 45 1824 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MalePermelia Mayo 14 1855 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA FemaleTerance Mayo 18 1851 Louisiana White Ward 5, St Mary, LA MaleCharity Mayo 14 1855 Louisiana Colored Ward 1, Tensas, LA FemaleE Mayo 41 1828 Maryland Colored Ward 1, Tensas, LA FemaleAnna Jane Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA FemaleFrederick Mayo 53 1816 Kentucky White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleFrederick J Mayo 8 1861 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleMary M Mayo 43 1826 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA FemalePeyton W Mayo 4 1865 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleWilliam R Mayo 11 1858 Louisiana White Farmerville, Union, LA MaleAbraham Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbraham Mayo 60 1809 Georgia Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbram Mayo 60 1809 North Carolina Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAbram Mayo 12 1857 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleAdam Mayo 8/12 1869 Louisiana Mulatto Ward 2, Union, LA MaleEunice Mayo 20 1849 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleGeorge Mayo 8 1861 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleHerod Mayo 16 1853 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleHerod Mayo 15 1854 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleLegrand Mayo 19 1850 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleMargaret Mayo 55 1814 Tennessee Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleMargaret Mayo 10 1859 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleMargarett Mayo 13 1856 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemaleNicy Mayo 17 1852 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemalePeggy Mayo 55 1814 Georgia Colored Ward 2, Union, LA FemalePeter Mayo 6/12 1869 Louisiana Colored Ward 2, Union, LA MaleMary L Mayo 17 1852 Tennessee White Ward 6, Union, LA Female
1880:Anderson MAYO 40 Louisiana Self Married Black Male 2nd Ward,Ascension, LARhoda MAYO 46 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female 2nd Ward,Ascension, LACalvin MAYO 27 Louisiana SonL NA Black Male Shreveport, Caddo, LALaura MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau NA Black Female Shreveport, Caddo, LAGertrude MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Shreveport,Caddo, LAHenry MAYO 24 Louisiana Self Married Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo,LALaura MAYO 24 Louisiana Wife Married Mulatto Female Shreveport,Caddo, LAR. MAYO 8M Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Willie MAYO 3 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Shreveport, Caddo,LAMilly MAYO 50 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female Shreveport, Caddo,LAWm. MAYO 52 Louisiana Self Married Black Male Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Lettie MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Hickory Flat,Calcasieu, LAMary MAYO 30 Louisiana Self Widowed White Female Hickory Flat,Calcasieu, LAAugt. M. MAYO 20 Louisiana Other Single White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAEllen MAYO 10 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALaura MAYO 8 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALottie MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LALucy MAYO 16 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAMalina MAYO 39 Louisiana Wife Married White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAMollie MAYO 19 Louisiana Dau Single White Female Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAThad MAYO 45 Louisiana Self Married White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAWilliam MAYO 13 Louisiana Son Single White Male Lake Charles,Calcasieu, LAElizabeth MAYO 22 Louisiana Self Single White Female 4th Ward,Caldwell, LAMary MAYO 18 Louisiana Sister Single White Female 4th Ward,Caldwell, LADaisey MAYO 12 Louisiana GDau Single White Female Vidalia,Concordia, LADebura J. MAYO 56 Louisiana Wife Married White Female Vidalia,Concordia, LAO. MAYO 61 New York Self Married White Male Vidalia, Concordia, LA
Ann MAYO 38 Alabama Wife Married Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LADave MAYO 48 Virginia Self Married Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAEmma MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LAJoe MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto, LA
Lou MAYO 13 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, De Soto,LARoberta MAYO 2 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Mansfield, DeSoto, LATom MAYO 11 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto, LA
Walter MAYO 7 Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAWillie MAYO 3M Louisiana Son Single Mulatto Male Mansfield, De Soto,LAMandy MAYO 9 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female 3rd Ward,Iberville, LAJames MAYO 76 Virginia Other Single Black Male Thibodeaux,Lafourche, LALucy MAYO 23 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female 6th Ward,Livingston, LAMary MAYO 5 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female 6th Ward, Livingston,LASephen MAYO 27 Louisiana Self NA Mulatto Male 6th Ward, Livingston,LAWilliam MAYO 7 Louisiana Son Single Black Male 6th Ward, Livingston,LAAnn MAYO 32 Alabama Wife Married Black Female 10th Ward, Morehouse,LACammilla MAYO 4M Louisiana GDau Single White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LACrawford A. MAYO 39 Alabama Self Widower White Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LADora MAYO 6 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 10th Ward, Morehouse,LAMary MAYO 22 Louisiana Dau Married White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAMisouri MAYO 9 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAPorress MAYO 2 Louisiana Son Single White Male 10th Ward, Morehouse,LARobert MAYO 23 Louisiana SonL Married White Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LASamuel MAYO 19 Louisiana Other Single Black Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LASquire MAYO 32 Tennessee Self Married Mulatto Male 10th Ward,Morehouse, LAJ. M. MAYO 31 Georgia Self Married White Male 5th Ward, Morehouse,LANancy J. MAYO 29 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 5th Ward,Morehouse, LAPleasant MAYO 4 Louisiana Son Single White Male 5th Ward, Morehouse,LASarah J. MAYO 3 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 5th Ward,Morehouse, LAHannah MAYO 80 North Carolina MotherL NA Black Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAHarry MAYO 10 Louisiana GSon Single Mulatto Male 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAJordan MAYO 62 North Carolina Self Married Mulatto Male 6th Ward,Morehouse, LALucy MAYO 6 Louisiana SDau Single Mulatto Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAPhoebe MAYO 63 North Carolina Wife Married Black Female 6th Ward,Morehouse, LAAnderson MAYO 65 Virginia Self Married Black Male 8th Ward,Morehouse, LAAnn MAYO 60 North Carolina Wife Married Black Female 8th Ward,Morehouse, LAJim MAYO 20 Louisiana Son Single Black Male 8th Ward, Morehouse, LA
Carrie MAYO 13 Louisiana Niece Single White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAAmanda MAYO 50 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAAnnie MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAFlorence MAYO 13 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAWm. MAYO 65 New York Self Married Mulatto Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAWm. MAYO 8 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Trifasa MAYO 68 Louisiana Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAW. T. MAYO 72 Louisiana Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LACelina MAYO 15 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAEpsom MAYO 12 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAFannie MAYO 47 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAMary MAYO 3 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female New Orleans, Orleans,LAMichael MAYO 2M Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans,Orleans, LATenis MAYO 5 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAW Wooden MAYO 17 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWm MAYO 56 Louisiana Self Married Black Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAWm MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single Black Male New Orleans, Orleans, LA
Elizabeth MAYO 61 Louisiana Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAStephen MAYO 25 Louisiana Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilhelmena MAYO 20 GER Wife Married White Female New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilliam MAYO 62 Tennessee Self Married White Male New Orleans,Orleans, LAWilliam MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single White Male New Orleans, Orleans,LAAbe MAYO 22 Louisiana Self Single Black Male 1st Ward, Ouachita, LA
Amelia MAYO 30 Louisiana Wife Married Black Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAEphriam MAYO 23 Louisiana Self Married Mulatto Male Alexandria,Rapides, LAJohn MAYO 42 Louisiana Self Married Black Male Alexandria, Rapides,LAMaria MAYO 39 Louisiana Wife Married Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAMaria MAYO 5 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAPeter MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Alexandria, Rapides, LA
Sarah MAYO 7 Louisiana Dau Single Mulatto Female Alexandria,Rapides, LAZozett MAYO 4 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female Alexandria, Rapides,LAShelvin MAYO 14 Louisiana Other NA Black Male Lamourie, Rapides, LA
Harriet MAYO 15 Alabama Dau Single Black Female 1st Ward, Richland,LALouisa MAYO 50 Virginia Wife Married Black Female 1st Ward,Richland, LAMoses MAYO 46 Tennessee Self Married Black Male 1st Ward, Richland,LAMoses MAYO 10 Alabama Son Single Black Male 1st Ward, Richland, LA
Eliza MAYO. 66 Louisiana Self Widowed White Female 5th Ward, St.Landry, LAClaudius MAYO 44 Louisiana Self Widower White Male Opelousas, St.Landry, LAEmma MAYO 40 ENG Self Widowed White Female Morgan City, St. Mary, LA
Frank MAYO 15 ENG Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary, LAHenry MAYO 18 ENG Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary, LASydney MAYO 9 Louisiana Son Single White Male Morgan City, St. Mary,LAAnnie MAYO 12 Louisiana Niece Single Black Female 6th Ward, Tensas,LAMary MAYO 28 Louisiana Cousin Widowed Black Female 6th Ward, Tensas,LAAaron MAYO 6 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Union, LAHenry MAYO 1 Louisiana Son Single Black Male Union, LAJennie MAYO 35 Louisiana Self Widowed Black Female Union, LANalr MAYO 17 Louisiana Dau Single Black Female Union, LAAnna MAYO 23 Louisiana Dau Single White Female 1st Ward, Union, LA
Fredric E. MAYO 64 Kentucky Self Married White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAFredric E. MAYO 18 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAMartha M. MAYO 53 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 1st Ward,Union, LAMiles O. MAYO 15 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union, LA
William R. MAYO 22 Louisiana Son Single White Male 1st Ward, Union,LAAbraham MAYO 70 Virginia Self Married Black Male 2nd Ward, Union, LA
Peggy MAYO 68 Virginia Wife Married Black Female 2nd Ward, Union, LA
Fredrick W. MAYO 5 LA. Son Single White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LAGeorge P. MAYO 2 LA. Son Single White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LAIzabella MAYO 33 KY. Wife Married White Female 3rd Ward, Union, LA
Leyton R. MAYO 63 VA. Self Married White Male 3rd Ward, Union, LACharlotta MAYO 2 LA. Dau Single White Female Vernon, LADaisy MAYO 6M LA. Dau Single White Female Vernon, LAE. L. MAYO 26 FL. Self Married White Male Vernon, LAEarly E. MAYO 9 LA. Other Single White Male Vernon, LAElizabeth MAYO 26 FL. Wife Married White Female Vernon, LAEllen MAYO 26 GA. Wife Married White Female Vernon, LAEly Jessee MAYO 1 LA. Sister Single White Female Vernon, LAThomas MAYO 20 FL. Self Married White Male Vernon, LAWm. Hamilton MAYO 1 LA. Son Single White Male Vernon, LAJ. D. MAYO 25 Alabama Self Married White Male 5th Ward, WestCarroll, LALaura J. MAYO 26 Louisiana Wife Married White Female 5th Ward, WestCarroll, LA
1920:
Mayo, Evey 43 1876 Alabama White Police Jury Ward 5, Allen, LouisianaMayo, Louise 9 1910 Texas White Police Jury Ward 5, Allen, LouisianaMayo, William 29 1890 Louisiana White Shreveport, Caddo, LouisianaMayo, Marvin 35 1884 Mississippi White Shreveport, Caddo, LouisianaMayo, Watt 40 1879 Texas Colored Mansfield, De Soto, LouisianaMayo, George 37 1882 Louisiana Colored Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge,LouisianaMayo, Emma 60 1859 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 4, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, John 33 1886 Georgia White Police Jury Ward 6, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, Thomas 31 1888 Georgia White Police Jury Ward 6, Jackson, LouisianaMayo, Frank 25 1894 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 9, Jefferson, Louisiana
Mayo, Edward 40 1879 Louisiana Colored Jennings, Jefferson Davis, LouisianaMayo, George 39 1880 Alabama White Lafayette, Lafayette, LouisianaMayo, F E 17 1902 Mississippi White Police Jury Ward 6, Madison, LouisianaMayo, Crawford 24 1895 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Mack 27 1892 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, P A 42 1877 Louisiana White Bonita, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Will Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 6, Morehouse, LouisianaMayo, Tina 10 1909 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 7, Morehouse, Louisiana
Mayo, Martin B 48 1871 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches,LouisianaMayo, Claudia 38 1881 Louisiana Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Olga 12 1907 Louisiana Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, John R 59 1860 Mississippi White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Francis 26 1893 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Mary 25 1894 Alabama White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Albert 19 1900 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, William M 32 1887 Arkansas White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, J Campbell 45 1874 Virginia White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Edward 34 1885 Louisiana Colored New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, William 47 1872 Louisiana Colored New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Victor 20 1899 Peru White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Duncan 45 1874 Louisiana White New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, Heny 20 1899 Mississippi Mulatto New Orleans, Orleans, LouisianaMayo, James P 44 1875 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Ouachita, Louisiana
Mayo, Royce 33 1886 Louisiana Colored Alexandria, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Cleveland 16 1903 Louisiana White Hineston, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Sudie 45 1874 Louisiana White Hineston, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Margie 16 1903 Alabama White Hospital for the Insane, Rapides,LouisianaMayo, Martha 10 1909 Louisiana White Pineville, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Ceola 24 1895 Louisiana White Spring Hill, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Washington A 39 1880 Louisiana White Spring Hill, Rapides, LouisianaMayo, Louise 14 1905 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 4, St Charles,LouisianaMayo, Ethel 27 1892 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Wesley 29 1890 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, A??edie 66 1853 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 3, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Charlie 63 1856 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Emille 27 1892 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry,LouisianaMayo, Nettie 19 1900 Louisiana Colored Police Jury Ward 2, St Mary, Louisiana
Mayo, J Not Stated White Leesville, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, James E 34 1885 Texas White Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, Elijah L 67 1852 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, Louisiana
Mayo, James F 36 1883 Louisiana White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LouisianaMayo, William 40 1879 Florida White Angola, West Feliciana, Louisiana
1930:Cash Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 6, Ascension, LAStella Mayo 28 1901 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Ascension, LAAgnes Mayo 21 1908 Louisiana Roomer White De Ridder, Beauregard, LAJoe D Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head White Merryville, Beauregard, LARuth Mayo 36 1893 Wife Merryville, Beauregard, LAOllie Mayo 16 1913 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAJ D Mayo 13 1916 Son Merryville, Beauregard, LAHelen R Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAAlice N Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Merryville, Beauregard, LAA D Mayo 70 1859 Florida Head White Merryville, Beauregard, LAEllender Mayo 76 1853 Wife Merryville, Beauregard, LALizzie C Mayo 75 1854 Mississippi Mother-in-law White Shreveport, Caddo, LA
Ada Mayo 52 1877 Louisiana Mother-in-law Negro Shreveport, Caddo, LAWilliam T Mayo 42 1887 Louisiana Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LAInez K Mayo 29 1900 Wife Shreveport, Caddo, LARobert K Mayo 4 1925 Son Shreveport, Caddo, LAMalina Mayo 89 1840 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Shreveport, Caddo, LAMorris Mayo 45 1884 Mississippi Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LARobert Mayo 39 1890 Brother Shreveport, Caddo, LAMyrtle Mayo 35 1894 Sister-in-law Shreveport, Caddo, LAChestine Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LALavern Mayo 12 1917 Niece Shreveport, Caddo, LAMattie Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Head White Shreveport, Caddo, LANovella Mayo 25 1904 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LAAllie B Mayo 19 1910 Daughter Shreveport, Caddo, LAWilliam D Mayo 44 1885 Louisiana Brother White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAMalina Mayo 89 1840 Mother Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAAugustus M Mayo 70 1859 Louisiana Head White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAMaria K Mayo 68 1861 Wife Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeman A Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Head White Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LARuth J Mayo 31 1898 Wife Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LAWardella Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeaman A Mayo 1 1928 Son Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LASeena E Mayo 80 1849 Louisiana Aunt White Police Jury Ward 5, Catahoula, LA
George Mayo 19 1910 Louisiana Grandson Negro Police Jury Ward 7, Catahoula,LACelia Mayo 44 1885 Louisiana Head Negro Mansfield, De Soto, LALouis A Mayo 39 1890 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAHansel R Mayo 39 1890 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJanbeth Mayo 16 1913 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJoseph W Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAEugene Mayo 13 1916 Son Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAEloise Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAElnor Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAJune A Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, De Soto, LAOrval Mayo 12 1917 Louisiana Brother-in-law White Police Jury Ward 7, DeSoto, LAAnnie Mayo 21 1908 Alabama Head White Police Jury Ward 7, De Soto, LAVircese Mayo 7 1922 Sister Police Jury Ward 7, De Soto, LAEugene S Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head White Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA
Harriett Mora Mayo 39 1890 Wife Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAEloise W Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAInez Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LADorothy Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAEugene Mayo 6 1923 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAGeorge Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Head Negro Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAFrancis H Mayo 34 1895 Wife Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAMajor Mayo 18 1911 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LASarah Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAGeorge Mayo 3 1926 Son Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LAMaurie Mayo 45 1884 Louisiana Servant Negro Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, LA
Claude H Mayo 39 1890 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 3, East BatonRouge, LALucenda B Mayo 36 1893 Wife Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAClaude A Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAHerman F Mayo 13 1916 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAHelen D Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAMinnie R Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LAEmmalisa Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LASeaman A Mayo 2 1927 Son Police Jury Ward 3, East Baton Rouge, LASam Mayo 35 1894 Arkansas Head Negro Police Jury Ward 2, East Carroll, LAOllie Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, East Carroll, LAJames C Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LASusie A Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll, LAThomas L Mayo 19 1910 Louisiana Son White Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LAMinnie I Mayo 21 1908 Daughter-in-law Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll,LAJames R Mayo 0 1929 Grandson Police Jury Ward 3, East Carroll, LAAnnie C Mayo 69 1860 South Carolina Inmate White Police Jury Ward 3, EastFeliciana, LAJosephine M Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Police Jury Ward 4,Franklin, LAJames P Mayo 34 1895 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LAAnna M Mayo 27 1902 Wife Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LAWesley Mayo 5 1924 Adopted Son Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LALesley Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 7, Franklin, LACharlie D Mayo 26 1903 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LAAlva A Mayo 27 1902 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LARoy R Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LAVarr Buren Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Grant, LACamille Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Mother-in-law White Gretna, Jefferson, LAAlbert S Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAMaire C Mayo 29 1900 Wife Harahan, Jefferson, LARuth M Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Harahan, Jefferson, LAJune C Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Harahan, Jefferson, LAFrank H Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAFlora Mayo 24 1905 Wife Harahan, Jefferson, LAEdwin M Mayo 4 1925 Son Harahan, Jefferson, LAWallace E Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Harahan, Jefferson, LAAmy Mayo 59 1870 Mother Harahan, Jefferson, LAJules Mayo 24 1905 Louisiana Brother White Police Jury Ward 4, Jefferson, LA
O V Mayo 17 1912 Louisiana Sister Negro Ruston, Lincoln, LAJohn Mayo 49 1880 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 6, Livingston, LALillie Mayo 45 1884 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Livingston, LAOllie Mayo 26 1903 Louisiana Lodger Negro Collinston, Morehouse, LAEarl Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Roomer Negro Mer Rouge, Morehouse, LAW P Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LALillie Mae Mayo 32 1897 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADaniel P Mayo 14 1915 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABessie Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAOdell Mayo 9 1920 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAJ D Mayo 6 1923 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAWilliam N Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACloteal Mayo 6 1923 Louisiana Granddaughter White Police Jury Ward 10,Morehouse, LANaff Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABertha Mayo 22 1907 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAEloise Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACrawford Mayo 36 1893 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LA
Pearle Mayo 31 1898 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAHubert Mayo 12 1917 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAElsie Mae Mayo 11 1918 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADudley Mayo 9 1920 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LARuth Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAOliver Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LALucill Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAGoodrich C Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse,LAArridie Mayo 26 1903 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAVersie Mayo 8 1921 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAEarline Mayo 7 1922 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAG C Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LACarl Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LARose Marie Mayo 0 1929 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LADoc Mayo 23 1906 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAGladys Mayo 16 1913 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LAVala Mae Mayo 25 1904 Sister Police Jury Ward 10, Morehouse, LABurl Mayo 48 1881 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LALula Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LADaisy Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAAlice Mayo Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAJoe Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LADilsie Mayo 37 1892 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Morehouse, LAMartin B Mayo 58 1871 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches,LAClara Mayo 51 1878 Wife Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAJoseph Mayo 21 1908 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LABeatrice Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAWoodroe Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 10, Natchitoches, LAGilliam Mayo 33 1896 Louisiana Lodger White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEugene A Mayo 40 1889 Louisiana Boarder White New Orleans, Orleans, LAHenry R Mayo 30 1899 Mississippi Head Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LALucille B Mayo 36 1893 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LACharles E Mayo 5 1924 Louisiana ?? Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAClementine Mayo 72 1857 Louisiana Aunt White New Orleans, Orleans, LAElmer G Mayo 30 1899 Louisiana Daughter White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEstelle Mayo 32 1897 Louisiana Niece White New Orleans, Orleans, LAVirginia Mayo 34 1895 Louisiana Sister Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAMilton Mayo 1 1929 Nephew New Orleans, Orleans, LACharles Mayo 51 1878 Louisiana Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAEnna Mayo 43 1886 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LAMyrtle Mayo 21 1908 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LAOscar K Mayo 28 1901 Texas Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAInez V Mayo 23 1906 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LAEthel Mayo 14 1915 Louisiana Daughter Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAMorris Mayo 27 1902 Louisiana Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAIralette Mayo 27 1902 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LALilton Mayo 19 1910 Brother New Orleans, Orleans, LAVirginia Mayo 44 1885 Virginia Head White New Orleans, Orleans, LAWilliam Mayo 57 1872 Louisiana Head Negro New Orleans, Orleans, LAOlivier Mayo 55 1874 Wife New Orleans, Orleans, LARosa Mayo 35 1894 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LACevla Mayo 31 1898 Daughter New Orleans, Orleans, LAJoseph O Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Monroe, Ouachita, LAMellisa Mayo 41 1888 Wife Monroe, Ouachita, LAElizabeth Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAMark L Mayo 12 1917 Son Monroe, Ouachita, LANorma Mayo 10 1919 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJune Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJunita Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAKate Mayo 4 1925 Daughter Monroe, Ouachita, LAJames Mayo 28 1901 Arkansas Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, Ouachita, LAB B Mayo 19 1910 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Ouachita, LAGilbert E Mayo 53 1876 Louisiana Head White Forest Hill, Rapides, LAIvy D Mayo 38 1891 Wife Forest Hill, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 32 1897 Alabama Boarder White Glenmora, Rapides, LAMarvin G Mayo 21 1908 Louisiana Boarder White Lecompte, Rapides, LAGeorge W Mayo 52 1877 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAFlora K Mayo 32 1897 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGeorge M Mayo 20 1909 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGilbert W Mayo 15 1914 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAA D Mayo 22 1907 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAElla Mayo 20 1909 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 29 1900 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAWillie M Mayo 25 1904 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAHerman Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LARay E Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAGeorge Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LASudie M Mayo 62 1867 Mother Police Jury Ward 5, Rapides, LAMoses Mayo 43 1886 Alabama Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMamie Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LALouisa Mayo 18 1911 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMinnie Mayo 17 1912 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMoses Mayo 16 1913 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAHarrison Mayo 11 1918 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LACharley Mayo 8 1921 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LAMary Mayo 6 1923 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Richland, LADuff Mc Mayo 41 1888 Mississippi Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LA
Mattie Mc Mayo 35 1894 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAJames L Mc Mayo 18 1911 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAThad Mc Mayo 17 1912 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAIda M Mc Mayo 14 1915 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAHardy Mc Mayo 11 1918 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Richland, LAJoseph Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAOdelia Mayo 20 1909 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAArdilla Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAJoseph Mayo 1 1928 Son Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAEthe Mayo 0 1929 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, St Landry, LAEmile Mayo 38 1891 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAArie Mayo 34 1895 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAReta Mayo 15 1914 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LACarrie Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAWilton Mayo 12 1917 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAHarold Mayo 9 1920 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAMinnie Mayo 8 1921 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAMillard Mayo 3 1926 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LARobert Mayo 3 1927 Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAGilbert B Mayo Son Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LAWesely Mayo 41 1888 Louisiana Head Negro Police Jury Ward 5, St Landry, LA
Will Mayo 57 1872 Kentucky Head White Police Jury Ward 7, Tangipahoa, LACarrine Mayo 89 1840 Wife Police Jury Ward 7, Tangipahoa, LAJohn T Mayo 28 1901 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LATommie B Mayo 25 1904 Wife Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LAJ T Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LADavid Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LARuby M Mayo 3 1926 Daughter Police Jury Ward 2, Tensas, LASherman Mayo 12 1917 Louisiana Nephew Negro Police Jury Ward 8, Terrebonne,LAFred M Mayo 27 1902 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEva Mayo 24 1905 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LATeddy Mayo 4 1925 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAline Mayo 1 1928 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAHermon Mayo 25 1904 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LALotta Mayo 21 1908 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAPercy Mayo 1 1928 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEdward Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LASallie Mayo 26 1903 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAClaude E Mayo 5 1924 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAMarcell Mayo 2 1927 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAEarly E Mayo 59 1870 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LADella Mayo 57 1872 Wife Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAVerga Mayo 21 1908 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LALand Mayo 17 1912 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAlcude Mayo 15 1914 Son Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LABessie Mayo 32 1897 Daughter Police Jury Ward 1, Vernon, LAAlfred Mayo 65 1864 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAPollie Mayo 40 1889 Wife Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAJohnie Mayo 20 1909 Son Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAVinnie Mayo 17 1912 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAMary Mayo 13 1916 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAElla Mayo 5 1924 Daughter Police Jury Ward 5, Vernon, LAJohn R Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAAnnie Mayo 35 1894 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAKarl Mayo 7 1922 Son Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAN B Mayo 35 1894 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAElizabeth Mayo 77 1852 Mother Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAJame Mayo 46 1883 Louisiana Head White Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LAPearl Mayo 30 1899 Wife Police Jury Ward 6, Vernon, LA
Mayo Family Obits from Crowley and Alexandria Louisiana
Mayo obits from Alexandria and Crowley Louisiana - 1999-to present
Mayo Obits listed in Alexandria Daily Town Talk- 1999- current:
1. Elmer R. Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 20, 2005 2. Mayo Schexnider Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 4, 2004 3. Mayo Schexnayder Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 3, 2004 4. Opal Mayo Gordon Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - January 30, 2004 5. James C. Mayo, Sr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - December 6, 2003 6. Bertha Mayo Terrell Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - January 28, 2003 7. Mayo B. Lemoine Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - May 9, 2001 8. Jonathan Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 6, 2001 9. Mayo Arnold Sr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 28, 2000 10. Johnnie Mayo Paul Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - August 13, 2000 1. Todd Mayo McNeely Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - May 27, 2000 12. Hazel Boothe Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - February 6, 2000 13. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 21, 1999 14. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 20, 1999 15. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 19, 1999 16. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 18, 1999 17. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 16, 1999 18. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 15, 1999 19. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 14, 1999
From the Crowley Post Signal:
1989ind.txt... , 1989 Constantin, Mayo . .page 30 April 7, 1989 Cook, Mrs. Betty (Lee) ... ... , Annie (Mrs. Mayo Sr.Landry) . . page 92 November 8, 1989 Estay, ... ... 21, 1989 LaGrange, Mayo M. . . page 23 March 14, 1989 Lair, Mrs. ... ... , Mrs. Annie (Mrs. Mayo Sr.) Nee: Englishpage 92 November 8, 1989 ...
Crowley Post Signal... Point. Harry “Mayo” Harrington Funeral services will be held ... ... for Harry “Mayo” Joseph Harrington, 84, who died April 26, ... ... -grandchildren. Mr. Mayo is preceded in death by his parents, Sonjust ...
Crowley Post Signal... by Clara and Mayo Abshire); a brother, Retired Lt. Col. James C. ... ... , her husband, Mayo Abshire, a son, Earl A. Abshire and a ...
1985ind.txt... Page 8 Roy, Mrs. Mayo nee Trahan, Zulmae. . April 16, 1985 Page 22 ...
Crowley Post Signal... , Harry “Mayo” Harrington of Johnson Bayou, one sister, ...
Crowley Post Signal... , Mayard and Mayo LaGrange. The family requests that visiting ...
Crowley Post Signal... and Lee Ethel Mayo of Opelousas; and a host of nieces, nephews, ...
1988ind.txt... 1988 Page 45 CAIN, Mayo April 1, 1988 Page 25 CAMPBELL, Mrs. Mary
Mayo Obits listed in Alexandria Daily Town Talk- 1999- current:
1. Elmer R. Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 20, 2005 2. Mayo Schexnider Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 4, 2004 3. Mayo Schexnayder Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 3, 2004 4. Opal Mayo Gordon Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - January 30, 2004 5. James C. Mayo, Sr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - December 6, 2003 6. Bertha Mayo Terrell Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - January 28, 2003 7. Mayo B. Lemoine Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - May 9, 2001 8. Jonathan Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - March 6, 2001 9. Mayo Arnold Sr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 28, 2000 10. Johnnie Mayo Paul Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - August 13, 2000 1. Todd Mayo McNeely Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - May 27, 2000 12. Hazel Boothe Mayo Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - February 6, 2000 13. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 21, 1999 14. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 20, 1999 15. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 19, 1999 16. Mayo Jester Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - November 18, 1999 17. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 16, 1999 18. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 15, 1999 19. Mayo L. Manuel Jr. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 14, 1999
From the Crowley Post Signal:
1989ind.txt... , 1989 Constantin, Mayo . .page 30 April 7, 1989 Cook, Mrs. Betty (Lee) ... ... , Annie (Mrs. Mayo Sr.Landry) . . page 92 November 8, 1989 Estay, ... ... 21, 1989 LaGrange, Mayo M. . . page 23 March 14, 1989 Lair, Mrs. ... ... , Mrs. Annie (Mrs. Mayo Sr.) Nee: Englishpage 92 November 8, 1989 ...
Crowley Post Signal... Point. Harry “Mayo” Harrington Funeral services will be held ... ... for Harry “Mayo” Joseph Harrington, 84, who died April 26, ... ... -grandchildren. Mr. Mayo is preceded in death by his parents, Sonjust ...
Crowley Post Signal... by Clara and Mayo Abshire); a brother, Retired Lt. Col. James C. ... ... , her husband, Mayo Abshire, a son, Earl A. Abshire and a ...
1985ind.txt... Page 8 Roy, Mrs. Mayo nee Trahan, Zulmae. . April 16, 1985 Page 22 ...
Crowley Post Signal... , Harry “Mayo” Harrington of Johnson Bayou, one sister, ...
Crowley Post Signal... , Mayard and Mayo LaGrange. The family requests that visiting ...
Crowley Post Signal... and Lee Ethel Mayo of Opelousas; and a host of nieces, nephews, ...
1988ind.txt... 1988 Page 45 CAIN, Mayo April 1, 1988 Page 25 CAMPBELL, Mrs. Mary
Mayo Family Notes part 1
Misc. Mayo Notes Part 2
Holmes County, Florida New Ponce de Leon City Cemetery
GODWIN, John, W. b. Feb. 21, 1886 d. Jul. 16, 1960. Next to Mollie Godwin. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Godwin, and Mayo
GODWIN, Mollie b. Mar. 6, 1887 d. Apr. 12, 1932. Next to John W. Godwin. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Godwin, and Mayo.
MAYO, Andrew b. 1950 d. 2000.
MAYO, Burl b. 1912 d. 1987. CPL USARMY World War II. In the same plot as Cumi S. Mayo. Located in Bock GG, row 1. **
MAYO, Cuni S. b. 1918 d. 1983. In the same plot as Burl Mayo. Located Block GG, row1.
MAYO, David, Earl b. Jul. 24, 1938 d. Aug. 19, 1938. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo.
MAYO, James, Z. b. Dec. 26, 1877 d. Feb. 14, 1954. Asleep in Jesus. In Mayo plot with Lillie Mae Mayo, Joan Sutton Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, J. C. b. Jul. 2, 1915 d. Sep. 14, 1932. Asleep in Jesus. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Joan Sutton Mayo, and Lillie Mae Mayo.
MAYO, Joan, Sutton b. Dec. 26, 1877 d. Jan. 5, 1946. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Lillie Mae Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, Lillie, Mae b. Mar. 9, 1910 d. Nov.15, 1993. Peace that passeth understanding. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Joan Sutton Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, Mae, G. b. May 13, 1907 d. Nov. 22, 1978. Next to William W. Mayo. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo.
MAYO, William, W. b. Feb. 21, 1892 d. Jan. 20, 1965. Next to Mae G. Mayo. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo
MOSS, Henry, L. b. Jun. 23, 1901 d. Sep. 9, 1997. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Susie and Hurbert Moss.
MOSS, Hurbert, F. b. Nov. 9, 1929 d. Jul. 4, 1930. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Susie and Henry Moss.
MOSS, Susie, Ann b. Jul. 3, 1905 d. May 6, 1998. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Hurbert and Henry Moss.
______________________Holmes County, Florida Consolidated List of Jurors and Witness CertificatesThe Florida Juror and Witness Certificates were compiled and published by Carol Cox Bouknecht. Transcribed by Cathy Strickland Popp.
Mayo A F 1862 Juror Mayo Alford F 1860 Witness State vs Bej Oglesbee, Jr and Wm Oglesbee Mayo Alfred F 1854 Juror Petit Jury Mayo Alfred F 1850 Witness State vs Alexander Turner Mayo George W 1860 Witness State vs Benjamin Oglesbee, Jr Mayo George W 1854 Juror Petit Jury Mayo George W 1850 Witness State vs Alexander Turner Mayo Marti P. 1849 Juror Petit Jury Mayou Alfred 1851 Juror ________________
Holmes County, FloridaMarriage Book 2, 1909 - 1914 Ordered by BrideTranscribed and submitted by Wilda Murphy
Bailey, Annie 4 May 1913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo T D Daughtry(J.Z. Mayo- Witness)
Mayo, Richard Bass, Ella 1 Mar 1914 John E Bennett, MG S F Hall Clara Bass(Richard Mayo Groom)
Mayo, John P Crutchfield, Addie 10 Jul 1912 P B Ard, MG D C Jordan W M Taylor(John P. MaYO-Groom)
324 Cooley, Henry (col) Goode, Annie (col) 11 Feb 19913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo R A Brown(J.Z. Mayo- witness)
344 Ellerbee, S L Grant, Minerva 23 May 1913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo W H Brett, Jr(J.Z. Mayo witness)
420 Gray, W J Holliway, Q O 22 Jan 1914 P W Tew, Cco Jdg J Z Mayo J Henry Buttram(J.z. Mayo Witness)
196 Renfroe, W R Mayo, Matilda 8 Dec 1911 W R Dixon, NP L L Payne489 Commander, George Mayo, Pearlie 8 Nov 1914 J E West, MG Joe L--?is Ellice Morrison
324 Newmans, Guss Newmans, Eliza 4 Feb 1913 no name J Z Mayo P W Tew
439 Patterson, Rob Rogers, Susie Lee 16 Mar 1914 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo P W Tew
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Holmes County, FloridaReconstructed Tract BookRANGE 17WCopyright (c) 1998 Duke Vickrey, Gulf Breeze, FL (all rights reserved)
This Tract Book was reconstructed by Duke Vickrey from the General Land Office Automated Records - Florida (Release 2).
SECTION 14 - T4N R17WNE 14 4N 17W MAYO JOEL C 10849 H 1894/05/2
SECTION 24 - T4N R17WSE/NE 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07W/NE 24 4N 17W MAYO MATILDA C 8688 H 1891/05/04N/SE 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07NE/SW 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07NE/NW 24 4N 17W MAYO MATILDA C 8688 H 1891/05/04
SECTION 36 - T4N R17WW/SW 36 4N 17W MAYO WILLIAM W 10842 H 1894/02/24W/NW 36 4N 17W MAYO WILLIAM W 10842 H 1894/02/24
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Veterans -- Holmes County FL Confederate Pension Files -- M
A12419 MAY George A. Arty Units Sarah (--) Taylor Co 1903 4 A04503 MAY James F. Alabama Frances (Motes) Santa Rosa Co 1915 13 A06569 MAY James F. (See A04503) A13021 MAY Joseph U. Indpt Units Monroe Co 1886 5 A01263 MAY Malkison M. 7th Regt Inf Jane (Tyson) Alachua Co 1907 19 A04769 MAY Robert C. Alabama Laura (Clarke) Dade Co 1907 21 Al1305 MAY Thomas J. 2nd Regt Inf Louisa (Hilton) St Johns Co 1905 15 A04871 MAY William Louisiana Artia (Loflin) Okeechobee Co 1918 29 A06034 MAY William S. lst Regt Inf Resv Jefferson Co 1904 10 A01322 MAYO Fredrick B. 15th Conf Cav Sarah (Diamond) Santa Rosa Co 1902 12 A11063 MAYO George H. llth Regt Inf Duval Co 1903 11 A03221 MAYO James M. North Carolina Florence (Lyon) Marion Co 1908 10 D24056 MAYO Joel C. Home Guard Holmes Co 1934 6 A02318 MAYO John B. 5th Bttn Cav Christine (Bailey) Jefferson Co 1921 11 A02223 MAYO Mark 15th Conf Cav Margaret (Jernigan) Escambia Co 1907 19 A07657 MAYO Mark (See A02223) A00051 MAYO Richard D. 6th Regt Inf Matilda (--) Holmes Co 1898 11 A94999 MAYRANT Robert Pringle South Carolina Mary (Lynch) Duval Co 1924 14 A07486 MAYS James B. South Carolina Hillsborough Co 1907 15 A12735 MAYS Samuel E. South Carolina Hillsborough Co1903 8 A01509MAYSSamuel Pope5th Bttn CavAnn (Garmany)Suwannee Co190717 A05243MAYSSamuel Pope(See A01509) A05605 MAYS Thomas W. 2nd Regt Cav Jefferson Co 1907 13 A04914 MAYSON B.W. South Carolina Josephine (--) Hillsborough Co 1908 19 A07707 MAYSON B.W.(See A04914) A00834 MAYSON Frank R. 15th Conf Cav Ann (Sizer) Escambia Co 1908 10A05632 MAYTON John E. 6th Regt Inf Gadsden Co 1907
Howell, Nellie 25 May 1918 J W Howell, MG Anna Lou Mayo Mayo, Lee 7 Mar 1915 J E West, MG Giles Skinner Mayo, Gertrude 26 Dec 1916 Wm Sapp John F Flurnoy
Holmes County, Florida Otter Creek Cemetery
MAYO: Clayton dob April 10, 1898 dod October 7, 1905 son of R and MM MAYO: Mary M dob January 28, 1874 dod March 28, 1947 s/o Reason MAYO: Matilda dob 1837 dod 1922 MAYO: Reason dob August 16, 1870 dod April 13, 1946 s/o Mary
Holmes County, Florida Westville Cemetery
MAYO: Reason H dob May 4, 1907 dod November 9, 1973 dbl with Sarah
MAYO: Sarah R dob October 16, 1913 dod October 20, 1990 dbl with Reason
MAYO: Violet Dianne dob 1952 dod 1995 Veterans -- Holmes County FL Confederate Pension Files -- MD24056 MAYO Joel C. Home Guard 1934 6 A00051 MAYO Richard D. 6th Regiment Infantry Matilda (--) 1898 11 HOLMES COUNTY, FLORIDADIVORCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
MAYO, GEORGIA MAYO, J C HOLMES COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT DECEMBER 1907 Holmes County, FloridaMarriage Book 1, 1902 - 1909Ordered by Bride
426 Mayo, J C Singletary, Katy 6 Apr 1908 J J Hicks, NP E Dykes J Z Mayo
1860 Holmes County Florida Mortality Index
Mayo Atline F AL 25 Aug Childbed Fever Housekeeper 1860 1835
1916 Holmes County Florida Telephone Listing:J.Z. Mayo
Holmes County, Florida1858 Church Pastors (Lower ALSardis Henry E Cody Franklin E Mayo Abbeville
Holmes County, Florida Holmes County Courthouse History -- Sheriffs
Holmes County sheriffs were elected for two-year terms from 1848 (when the county was created) until 1865. That office was usually considered the most prominent and perhaps the most powerful of all county offices. No records are available for the years 1867 to 1873, a "twilight" or "political wilderness" era that followed the War Between the States. It often has been called the Reconstruction Era, a period of uncertainty reflecting at the local level a bitter struggle for political control of the state. That era was effectively ended with the election of Democrat George F Drew as governor in 1876 to succeed Republican Government Marcellus B Stearns. Mayo J Z 1913 - 1917 Holmes County, Florida 1885 State Census Population Schedule
52 481/481 Mayo, C W M 23 M R. R. Fl Fl Fl52 Mayo, L W F 21 M Ga Ga Ga
57 522/522 Simmons, Gardiner B W M 60 M farmer Al NC NC 3757 Simmons, Martha A W F 48 wife M w Al NC NC57 Simmons, Simeon G W M 8 son r w Fl Al Al57 Sellars, Sarah W F 44 sis-in-law S r w Al NC NC57 Mayow, Wade Hampton W M 15 gson S
58 535/535 Mayow, William Mu M 35 M farmer Fl Fl Ga ?58 Mayow, Margaret W F 30 wife M Fl Fl Ga58 Melvin, Catherine W F 4 niece Fl Fl Fl
65 Howard, Daniel W M 9 son r w Al Al Miss65 Howard, Ira W W M 6 son r w Al Al Miss65 597/597 Holaday, Martha W F 40 W hsekeep Al Al Al65 Holaday, Jesse M W M 18 son S r w Fl Fl Al65 Holaday, Charlotte E W F 16 dau S r w Al Fl Al65 598/598 Mayow, Matilda C W F 47 W farming r w Al SC Ga 3665 Mayow, Reason H W M 15 son S w Fl Al Ga65 Mayow, James T W M 12 son
Holmes County, FloridaCemetery Index M-ZCreated and submitted by Wilda Murphy
Mayo, Andrew Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Burl Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Clayton Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Cuni S. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, David Earl Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Grace Bonifay CemeteryMayo, J. C. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, James Z Bonifay CemeteryMayo, James Z. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Joan Sutton Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Joel Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Joel C Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Jordon Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Kattee Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Lillie Mae Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Mae G. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Mary A Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Mary M Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Matilda Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Reason Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Reason H Westville CemeteryMayo, Sarah R Westville CemeteryMayo, Violet Dianne Westville CemeteryMayo, William W. Ponce de Leon New City Cemetery
Holmes County, Florida New Ponce de Leon City Cemetery
GODWIN, John, W. b. Feb. 21, 1886 d. Jul. 16, 1960. Next to Mollie Godwin. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Godwin, and Mayo
GODWIN, Mollie b. Mar. 6, 1887 d. Apr. 12, 1932. Next to John W. Godwin. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Godwin, and Mayo.
MAYO, Andrew b. 1950 d. 2000.
MAYO, Burl b. 1912 d. 1987. CPL USARMY World War II. In the same plot as Cumi S. Mayo. Located in Bock GG, row 1. **
MAYO, Cuni S. b. 1918 d. 1983. In the same plot as Burl Mayo. Located Block GG, row1.
MAYO, David, Earl b. Jul. 24, 1938 d. Aug. 19, 1938. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo.
MAYO, James, Z. b. Dec. 26, 1877 d. Feb. 14, 1954. Asleep in Jesus. In Mayo plot with Lillie Mae Mayo, Joan Sutton Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, J. C. b. Jul. 2, 1915 d. Sep. 14, 1932. Asleep in Jesus. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Joan Sutton Mayo, and Lillie Mae Mayo.
MAYO, Joan, Sutton b. Dec. 26, 1877 d. Jan. 5, 1946. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Lillie Mae Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, Lillie, Mae b. Mar. 9, 1910 d. Nov.15, 1993. Peace that passeth understanding. In Mayo plot with James Z. Mayo , Joan Sutton Mayo, and J. C. Mayo.
MAYO, Mae, G. b. May 13, 1907 d. Nov. 22, 1978. Next to William W. Mayo. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo.
MAYO, William, W. b. Feb. 21, 1892 d. Jan. 20, 1965. Next to Mae G. Mayo. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, Mayo
MOSS, Henry, L. b. Jun. 23, 1901 d. Sep. 9, 1997. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Susie and Hurbert Moss.
MOSS, Hurbert, F. b. Nov. 9, 1929 d. Jul. 4, 1930. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Susie and Henry Moss.
MOSS, Susie, Ann b. Jul. 3, 1905 d. May 6, 1998. Located in the old cemetery section in a large plot with the following last names: Moss, Moore, Godwin, and Mayo. Side by side with Hurbert and Henry Moss.
______________________Holmes County, Florida Consolidated List of Jurors and Witness CertificatesThe Florida Juror and Witness Certificates were compiled and published by Carol Cox Bouknecht. Transcribed by Cathy Strickland Popp.
Mayo A F 1862 Juror Mayo Alford F 1860 Witness State vs Bej Oglesbee, Jr and Wm Oglesbee Mayo Alfred F 1854 Juror Petit Jury Mayo Alfred F 1850 Witness State vs Alexander Turner Mayo George W 1860 Witness State vs Benjamin Oglesbee, Jr Mayo George W 1854 Juror Petit Jury Mayo George W 1850 Witness State vs Alexander Turner Mayo Marti P. 1849 Juror Petit Jury Mayou Alfred 1851 Juror ________________
Holmes County, FloridaMarriage Book 2, 1909 - 1914 Ordered by BrideTranscribed and submitted by Wilda Murphy
Bailey, Annie 4 May 1913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo T D Daughtry(J.Z. Mayo- Witness)
Mayo, Richard Bass, Ella 1 Mar 1914 John E Bennett, MG S F Hall Clara Bass(Richard Mayo Groom)
Mayo, John P Crutchfield, Addie 10 Jul 1912 P B Ard, MG D C Jordan W M Taylor(John P. MaYO-Groom)
324 Cooley, Henry (col) Goode, Annie (col) 11 Feb 19913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo R A Brown(J.Z. Mayo- witness)
344 Ellerbee, S L Grant, Minerva 23 May 1913 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo W H Brett, Jr(J.Z. Mayo witness)
420 Gray, W J Holliway, Q O 22 Jan 1914 P W Tew, Cco Jdg J Z Mayo J Henry Buttram(J.z. Mayo Witness)
196 Renfroe, W R Mayo, Matilda 8 Dec 1911 W R Dixon, NP L L Payne489 Commander, George Mayo, Pearlie 8 Nov 1914 J E West, MG Joe L--?is Ellice Morrison
324 Newmans, Guss Newmans, Eliza 4 Feb 1913 no name J Z Mayo P W Tew
439 Patterson, Rob Rogers, Susie Lee 16 Mar 1914 P W Tew, Co Jdg J Z Mayo P W Tew
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Holmes County, FloridaReconstructed Tract BookRANGE 17WCopyright (c) 1998 Duke Vickrey, Gulf Breeze, FL (all rights reserved)
This Tract Book was reconstructed by Duke Vickrey from the General Land Office Automated Records - Florida (Release 2).
SECTION 14 - T4N R17WNE 14 4N 17W MAYO JOEL C 10849 H 1894/05/2
SECTION 24 - T4N R17WSE/NE 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07W/NE 24 4N 17W MAYO MATILDA C 8688 H 1891/05/04N/SE 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07NE/SW 24 4N 17W MAYO REASON H 14933 H 1900/09/07NE/NW 24 4N 17W MAYO MATILDA C 8688 H 1891/05/04
SECTION 36 - T4N R17WW/SW 36 4N 17W MAYO WILLIAM W 10842 H 1894/02/24W/NW 36 4N 17W MAYO WILLIAM W 10842 H 1894/02/24
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Veterans -- Holmes County FL Confederate Pension Files -- M
A12419 MAY George A. Arty Units Sarah (--) Taylor Co 1903 4 A04503 MAY James F. Alabama Frances (Motes) Santa Rosa Co 1915 13 A06569 MAY James F. (See A04503) A13021 MAY Joseph U. Indpt Units Monroe Co 1886 5 A01263 MAY Malkison M. 7th Regt Inf Jane (Tyson) Alachua Co 1907 19 A04769 MAY Robert C. Alabama Laura (Clarke) Dade Co 1907 21 Al1305 MAY Thomas J. 2nd Regt Inf Louisa (Hilton) St Johns Co 1905 15 A04871 MAY William Louisiana Artia (Loflin) Okeechobee Co 1918 29 A06034 MAY William S. lst Regt Inf Resv Jefferson Co 1904 10 A01322 MAYO Fredrick B. 15th Conf Cav Sarah (Diamond) Santa Rosa Co 1902 12 A11063 MAYO George H. llth Regt Inf Duval Co 1903 11 A03221 MAYO James M. North Carolina Florence (Lyon) Marion Co 1908 10 D24056 MAYO Joel C. Home Guard Holmes Co 1934 6 A02318 MAYO John B. 5th Bttn Cav Christine (Bailey) Jefferson Co 1921 11 A02223 MAYO Mark 15th Conf Cav Margaret (Jernigan) Escambia Co 1907 19 A07657 MAYO Mark (See A02223) A00051 MAYO Richard D. 6th Regt Inf Matilda (--) Holmes Co 1898 11 A94999 MAYRANT Robert Pringle South Carolina Mary (Lynch) Duval Co 1924 14 A07486 MAYS James B. South Carolina Hillsborough Co 1907 15 A12735 MAYS Samuel E. South Carolina Hillsborough Co1903 8 A01509MAYSSamuel Pope5th Bttn CavAnn (Garmany)Suwannee Co190717 A05243MAYSSamuel Pope(See A01509) A05605 MAYS Thomas W. 2nd Regt Cav Jefferson Co 1907 13 A04914 MAYSON B.W. South Carolina Josephine (--) Hillsborough Co 1908 19 A07707 MAYSON B.W.(See A04914) A00834 MAYSON Frank R. 15th Conf Cav Ann (Sizer) Escambia Co 1908 10A05632 MAYTON John E. 6th Regt Inf Gadsden Co 1907
Howell, Nellie 25 May 1918 J W Howell, MG Anna Lou Mayo Mayo, Lee 7 Mar 1915 J E West, MG Giles Skinner Mayo, Gertrude 26 Dec 1916 Wm Sapp John F Flurnoy
Holmes County, Florida Otter Creek Cemetery
MAYO: Clayton dob April 10, 1898 dod October 7, 1905 son of R and MM MAYO: Mary M dob January 28, 1874 dod March 28, 1947 s/o Reason MAYO: Matilda dob 1837 dod 1922 MAYO: Reason dob August 16, 1870 dod April 13, 1946 s/o Mary
Holmes County, Florida Westville Cemetery
MAYO: Reason H dob May 4, 1907 dod November 9, 1973 dbl with Sarah
MAYO: Sarah R dob October 16, 1913 dod October 20, 1990 dbl with Reason
MAYO: Violet Dianne dob 1952 dod 1995 Veterans -- Holmes County FL Confederate Pension Files -- MD24056 MAYO Joel C. Home Guard 1934 6 A00051 MAYO Richard D. 6th Regiment Infantry Matilda (--) 1898 11 HOLMES COUNTY, FLORIDADIVORCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
MAYO, GEORGIA MAYO, J C HOLMES COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT DECEMBER 1907 Holmes County, FloridaMarriage Book 1, 1902 - 1909Ordered by Bride
426 Mayo, J C Singletary, Katy 6 Apr 1908 J J Hicks, NP E Dykes J Z Mayo
1860 Holmes County Florida Mortality Index
Mayo Atline F AL 25 Aug Childbed Fever Housekeeper 1860 1835
1916 Holmes County Florida Telephone Listing:J.Z. Mayo
Holmes County, Florida1858 Church Pastors (Lower ALSardis Henry E Cody Franklin E Mayo Abbeville
Holmes County, Florida Holmes County Courthouse History -- Sheriffs
Holmes County sheriffs were elected for two-year terms from 1848 (when the county was created) until 1865. That office was usually considered the most prominent and perhaps the most powerful of all county offices. No records are available for the years 1867 to 1873, a "twilight" or "political wilderness" era that followed the War Between the States. It often has been called the Reconstruction Era, a period of uncertainty reflecting at the local level a bitter struggle for political control of the state. That era was effectively ended with the election of Democrat George F Drew as governor in 1876 to succeed Republican Government Marcellus B Stearns. Mayo J Z 1913 - 1917 Holmes County, Florida 1885 State Census Population Schedule
52 481/481 Mayo, C W M 23 M R. R. Fl Fl Fl52 Mayo, L W F 21 M Ga Ga Ga
57 522/522 Simmons, Gardiner B W M 60 M farmer Al NC NC 3757 Simmons, Martha A W F 48 wife M w Al NC NC57 Simmons, Simeon G W M 8 son r w Fl Al Al57 Sellars, Sarah W F 44 sis-in-law S r w Al NC NC57 Mayow, Wade Hampton W M 15 gson S
58 535/535 Mayow, William Mu M 35 M farmer Fl Fl Ga ?58 Mayow, Margaret W F 30 wife M Fl Fl Ga58 Melvin, Catherine W F 4 niece Fl Fl Fl
65 Howard, Daniel W M 9 son r w Al Al Miss65 Howard, Ira W W M 6 son r w Al Al Miss65 597/597 Holaday, Martha W F 40 W hsekeep Al Al Al65 Holaday, Jesse M W M 18 son S r w Fl Fl Al65 Holaday, Charlotte E W F 16 dau S r w Al Fl Al65 598/598 Mayow, Matilda C W F 47 W farming r w Al SC Ga 3665 Mayow, Reason H W M 15 son S w Fl Al Ga65 Mayow, James T W M 12 son
Holmes County, FloridaCemetery Index M-ZCreated and submitted by Wilda Murphy
Mayo, Andrew Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Burl Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Clayton Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Cuni S. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, David Earl Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Grace Bonifay CemeteryMayo, J. C. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, James Z Bonifay CemeteryMayo, James Z. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Joan Sutton Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Joel Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Joel C Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Jordon Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Kattee Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Lillie Mae Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Mae G. Ponce de Leon New City CemeteryMayo, Mary A Bonifay CemeteryMayo, Mary M Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Matilda Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Reason Otter Creek CemeteryMayo, Reason H Westville CemeteryMayo, Sarah R Westville CemeteryMayo, Violet Dianne Westville CemeteryMayo, William W. Ponce de Leon New City Cemetery
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