Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Michael Lyons Lyons Point, LA; Michael’s Genealogy, n.d.
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Bosman Hayes; includes maps, letters, marriage certificate, 1828, 1962, 1773
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Aborn Lyons Perry, LA; includes pictures copies from newspapers, 1882, 1999
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Reeves Pinhook Lafayette LA NC- TN- LA; includes Reeves Genealogy, 2/1/2011, 11/27/2006, 12/5/1827, 1973
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Nathaniel Moss Joanna Johnson; includes letters, 9/18/1819
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Anderson Moss Elizabeth Hayes Avery Franklin; includes pictures, letters, Moss Genealogy, 1869, 10/29/1938, 5/5/1972
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
John Moss’ includes Genealogy, n.d.
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Massie; includes Massie Genealogy, 5/11/1979, 8/7/2008
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Macon; includes Genealogical Notes, 11/23/1954
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.