Louise Edward

Person ID
3798
About
Black Female born in 1781
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1880Edward, LouiseBoarder141 Dauphine St99BlackLouisianaMarriedAt Home
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Francois, AnnetteHead141 Dauphine St56BlackLouisianaWidowedKeeping Home
Chase, FannyBoarder141 Dauphine St60BlackLouisianaWidowedAt Home
Moore, SquireBoarder141 Dauphine St92BlackLouisianaWidowedRag Picker
Edward, JohnBoarder141 Dauphine St100BlackLouisianaMarriedBrick Mason
Mack, WilliamBoarder141 Dauphine St23BlackMississippiMarriedSailor
Mack, SerahBoarder141 Dauphine St23BlackLouisianaMarriedAt Home
Ruiz, ManoudaBoarder141 Dauphine St47WhiteSpainWidowedKeeping House
Marie, JulianaBoarder141 Dauphine St80WhiteSpainWidowedKeeping House
Lopez, JospehBoarder141 Dauphine St66WhiteMalta IslandMarriedCarpenter
White, AnnyBoarder141 Dauphine St20BlackMississippiMarriedKeeping House
Abadie, RosalieBoarder141 Dauphine St50WhiteFranceWidowedKeeping House
Abadie, EdmondBoarder141 Dauphine St23WhiteLouisianaSingleCab Driver
Ruiz, VincentBoarder141 Dauphine St40WhiteMalta IslandSingleHuckster
Saliva, HenryBoarder141 Dauphine St25WhiteItalyMarriedWagon Driver
Saliva, MilkaBoarder141 Dauphine St20WhiteLouisianaMarriedKeeping House
Saliva, ModestaBoarder141 Dauphine St3WhiteLouisianaSingleBlank
Saliva, LawrenceBoarder141 Dauphine St10moWhiteLouisianaSingleBlank
Casal, MiguelBoarder141 Dauphine St36WhiteMalta IslandSingleHuckster
Carwen, WilsonBoarder141 Dauphine St26WhiteMalta IslandSingleHuckster
Aubria, JosephBoarder141 Dauphine St27WhiteMalta IslandSingleHuckster
Debonne, PhilipBoarder141 Dauphine St35WhiteMalta IslandSingleShoemaker
Sicila, JosephBoarder141 Dauphine St35WhiteFranceSingleHuckster
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According to fold3 pension data, Squire Moore was from Captain Savary's Company, Louisiana Militia who fought at the Battle of Chalmette in 1815. Squire Moore appeared to have applied for pension five times and been rejected, the response stating that, "his name was not born on any of the Rolls of Col. M. Fortier's Reg't of Louisiana." Squire Moore's pension file includes a letter with witness Thomas Blare, even if his name had not been recorded on the rolls. He also applied for pension two more times, once with witnesses Thomas Banks and Gabriel Mitchell, and another with John Edwards and May Willas. The information in the pension data suggests that he marched from Kentucky with "800 to 1,000 volunteers." When listed in the 1880 census, he was age 92 years old living with John Edwards, age 100 years old, and Edwards' wife, Louise, 99 years old, at a boarding house. 

The pension records describes that his own wife was named Clarissey Wheeler, who he married at North Hampton C. N. C. in December 1821.