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Annie Meade Fontaine

Annie Meade Fontaine

Female Abt 1872 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Annie Meade Fontaine was born about 1872 in Louisiana, USA (daughter of Patrick Henry Fontaine and Mary "Molly" Elizabeth Meade).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Daughter
    • Residence: 1910, Jackson Ward 3, Hinds, Mississippi
    • Residence: 1910, Jackson Ward 3, Hinds, Mississippi

    Family/Spouse: Joseph Gibson Ford. Joseph (son of Robert Augustus Ford and Martha Jane Galtney) was born on 18 Dec 1874 in Camden, Madison, Mississippi, USA; died on 13 Oct 1927 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Minnie K Ford was born in 1906 in Mississippi.
    2. Alva Ford was born in 1908 in Mississippi.
    3. Joseph Gibson Ford, Jr. was born in 1903 in Mississippi, USA.
    4. William F Ford was born in 1904 in Mississippi, USA.

    Annie married on 22 Sep 1898 in Hinds, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Patrick Henry Fontaine was born about 1845 in Belvedere Plantation, Hinds, Mississippi, USA (son of Edward Benjamin Fontaine and Mary Ann "Nancy" Swisher); died on 16 Mar 1888 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA
    • Residence: 1880, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self

    Patrick married Mary "Molly" Elizabeth Meade on 16 May 1868 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Mary was born about 1850 in Ohio, USA; died on 29 Jun 1889 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary "Molly" Elizabeth Meade was born about 1850 in Ohio, USA; died on 29 Jun 1889 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Children:
    1. Mary Bogard "Bertie" Fontaine was born on 8 Dec 1869 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    2. William Meade Fontaine was born in Mar 1871 in Louisiana, USA.
    3. 1. Annie Meade Fontaine was born about 1872 in Louisiana, USA.
    4. Louisa Fontaine was born in Feb 1880 in Louisiana, USA.
    5. Edward Meade Fontaine


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Benjamin Fontaine was born on 5 Aug 1814 in "Greenwood", Henry, Virginia, USA (son of Patrick Henry Fontaine and Nancy Dabney Miller); died on 19 Jan 1884 in Belvedere Plantation, Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Belvedere Plantation, Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA.

    Notes:

    Rev. Edward Fontaine and his wife and John E. Fontaine are buried on Belvedere Plantation, next to Sub Rosa, near Pocahontas, Ms. T7NR1W-Sec 11 or 12 Hinds Co., Ms.

    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/FF/ffo4.html

    FONTAINE, EDWARD (1814-1884). Edward Fontaine, early minister and amateur naturalist, was born in Greenwood, Virginia, on August 5, 1814, the son of Patrick Henry and Nancy (Dabney) Fontaine and great-grandson of Patrick Henry. He was admitted to the United States Military Academy, West Point, in July 1830 but was discharged in July 1832 because of a deficiency in math. He was admitted to the bar on February 28, 1835. That year he worked in Pontotoc, Mississippi, as a draftsman on the survey of Chickasaw lands acquired by the federal government.

    He became active in the Methodist Episcopal Church, was admitted to the ministry in 1838, and served in Texas at Houston and Galveston by 1840, but later that year he relinquished his ministry. He married Mary Ann Swisher in November 1840, and they had three sons. From May to October 1841 he was private secretary to President Mirabeau B. Lamar. There being no clergyman of any denomination in Austin, Fontaine resolved to do what he could for the religious welfare of his fellow citizens. He organized a Sunday school and preached to all comers, black and white, at informal services in the Capitol or outside in an oak grove. When the seat of government was moved away from Austin and Lamar's term had ended, Fontaine taught school in Independence and Gay Hill in 1842-43. He may have participated in the Somervell expedition in the fall of 1842. About 1843 he went to Mississippi, where he entered the Episcopal Church and was ordained to the ministry on May 14, 1848. In 1851 he returned to Austin as rector of the Church of the Epiphany. He supervised the building of a church, completed and consecrated in May 1855, that became part of the present St. David's Church, Austin. Fontaine's wife died in 1855. In 1859 he married Mrs. Susan Taylor Britton. They had several children, but only two lived to maturity. In Austin Fontaine was active as a clergyman, politician, and amateur naturalist. He traveled widely, served as chaplain of the Texas Senate in 1857-58, and advocated establishment of a state university and a geological survey.

    The church suffered in antebellum Texas because of a division in the membership on questions of slavery and secession. Fontaine resigned his charge in Austin and moved to Mississippi in 1859. He was captain of Company H, Eighteenth Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers, and chief of ordnance of the Mississippi Army during the Civil War. He served subsequently as rector at St. Mark's, Mississippi, and at Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. He was a member of the New York Historical Society, the Maryland Academy of Science, and the New Orleans Academy of Science. He delivered addresses and wrote papers about his various scientific interests. His lectures included "How the World Was Peopled" (1872), which contained information on the natural history of Texas, "Winds of the Gulf States" (1873), and "A Lecture on the Peculiarities of the Physical Geography of the Mississippi River and its Delta" (1874). He died at Belvedere, Mississippi, on January 19, 1884.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Austin History Center Files. Edward Fontaine Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Louis Wiltz Kemp Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Texas Collection, October 1943. Daisy Barrett Tanner, The History and Treasures of St. David's Church (Austin, 1976). Work Projects Administration Writers' Program, St. David's through the Years (Austin: St. David's Episcopal Church, 1942).

    DuBose Murphy

    The Texas State Historical Association, 1997, 1998, 1999.
    Last Updated: February 15, 1999
    Comments to: comments@www.tsha.utexas.edu

    Edward married Mary Ann "Nancy" Swisher on 12 Nov 1840 in Gay Hill, Washington, Texas, USA. Mary (daughter of Henry Harvey "Harry" Swisher and Sina Boyd) was born on 7 Jan 1821 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 13 Jul 1855 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA; was buried in Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann "Nancy" Swisher was born on 7 Jan 1821 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Henry Harvey "Harry" Swisher and Sina Boyd); died on 13 Jul 1855 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA; was buried in Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1838, No Township Listed, Washington County, Texas, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA

    Children:
    1. Edward Fontaine was born on 4 Aug 1849 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA.
    2. 2. Patrick Henry Fontaine was born about 1845 in Belvedere Plantation, Hinds, Mississippi, USA; died on 16 Mar 1888 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    3. Jacques Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar Fontaine was born on 11 Oct 1841 in Washington County, Texas, USA; died on 1 Oct 1921 in Clarksdale, Coahoma, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Clarksdale, Coahoma, Mississippi, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Patrick Henry Fontaine was born on 22 Feb 1775 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA (son of John Smith Fontaine and Martha "Patsy" Henry); died on 2 Oct 1852 in Ridgeway, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Pontotoc, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Henry County, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1841, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA
    • Residence: 1845, No Township Listed, Pontotoc County, MS
    • Residence: 1850, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA
    • Residence: 1852

    Notes:

    First grandson of Patrick Henry (Orator) he moved from his home Greenwood, Henry Co. to Pontotoc, Ms. with his family to be Chief Surveyor for the Chickasaw lands which had become U.S. lands. He left a day journal which contains lots of family info. It is on microfilm at the Ms. State Archives along with his son Edward's journals.

    Will of Patrick Henry Fontaine (1775-1852)

    Being desirous of making a disposition of my property, I therefore make this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all others.

    My debts must be paid. I think there will be a sufficient fund for doing so in bonds, notes, etc. due to me, if not let my executors sell as much of the perishable property as will be sufficient to do so.

    I bequeath to my wife Nancy, during her natural life, my Seat known and called "Ridgeway", on which I now live, consisting of various lots and parcels of land, purchased of different persons and at different times, but all lying contiguous. That my said wife Nancy should enjoy and possess all the stock of horses, cattle and hogs, all the household and kitchen furniture, all the farming utensils, and all the growing crop, of every kind, to her proper use and behalf. I also give and bequeath to my said wife Nancy, the following slaves, to wit Jesse, Anthony, Ted, Easter, Grace, Jim and Violet.

    It is my will and desire that all of the above enumerated property, real and personal, shall be under the control and management of my executors, so that she enjoy the whole and sole benefit thereof.

    It is further my will and desire that the above mentioned slaves which I have hereby given and bequeathed to my said wife Nancy, during her natural life, shall, at her death, be equally divided among my children.

    I give and bequeath to my daughter Louisa Winston, wife of Edmund Winston, "Ridgeway" as above described, after the death of my said wife Nancy, with everything appertaining thereto, together with the stock of every kind, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, crop of every kind which may remain, be on or at "Ridgeway" at the decease of my said wife Nancy. The above bequest is all that I wish her to have of my real estate.

    Having heretofore given to my daughter Nancy Brooks, and my son Charles D. Fontaine a section of land each, which I think of nearly equal value, I now proceed to give to my remaining children the same quantity, and of the same value, as near as I can:

    I give and bequeath to my son Edward and his heirs forever my section of land lying on Mud creek near the bridge and on both sides of the Turnpike road, said land lying and being in Pontotoc County.

    I give and bequeath to my daughter, Martha Perkins, wife of the Reverend William Perkins, of the State of Missouri, and her heirs forever, five quarter sections of land lying on Tallahatchie river, to be laid off contiguous to each other.

    I give and bequeath to my daughter, Mary B. Perkins, wife of Jesse Perkins of Madison County Mississippi, and her heirs forever, five quarter sections of land lying on Tallahatchie river to be laid off contiguous to each and to be of the same value as nearly as can be, of the land bequeathed to my daughter Martha.

    Having made advances to all of my children, so as to place them on terms of equality, I hereby will, order and direct that an equal distribution be made to all my children or their heirs, herein before mentioned, of all my negroes--my wife retaining a life estate in those given her, as aforesaid. If any one of the said negroes should be unwilling to go to the person to whom he or she may be allotted, then it is my desire and direction that my executor or executors should sell said negro slave in such mode and manner as in their discretion they may deem best, and pay over to the person entitled to said slave the amount for which he or she may be sold.

    I desire to be buried in the burying-ground belonging to the Corporation of the town of Pontotoc, and that a plain stone, with suitable inscriptions be placed over my grave and that of my wife Nancy; for which purpose and for enclosing a family burial ground in a suitable manner, the necessary sum of money must be raised out of any part of my property, previous to any distribution thereof among my legatees.

    I give and bequeath my old violin, and my walking cane given me by my cousin, William H. Roane, son of Judge Spencer Roane, to my son Edward. This cane was once the property of Judge Spencer Roane.

    It is my wish and desire that my daughter Louisa and her family should live and reside at "Ridgeway" with my wife Nancy.

    It is my wish and desire that my library be equally divided among my children, giving to my son Edward first choice.

    It is my will and desire that all of my land not heretofore disposed of, be equally divided among my children, excepting from among them my daughter Louisa.

    I hereby appoint my friend Richard Bolton of Pontotoc County, and my son Charles D. Fontaine of the same county my executors, and it is my desire that neither of them shall be required to give security as such.

    In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affix my seal to this my last will and testament on this the eighteenth day of September, A.D. 1852

    P.H. Fontaine (Seal)

    Signed, sealed and declared
    by Patrick Henry Fontaine to
    be his last will and testament
    in the presence and hearing of
    us, who at his request and in
    his presence have subscribed
    our names as witnesses.
    E.W. Rootes
    J.W. Drake
    W.W. Leland

    The State of Mississippi } In the Probate Court of said
    Pontotoc County } County .. At the October term
    A.D. 1852 thereof

    In the matter of a certain instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and testament of Patrick Henry Fontaine deceased

    Be it remembered that at a term of the Probate Court of the County of Pontotoc began and held at the Courthouse thereof in and for said County, on the first[?] Monday of October, A.D. 1852 personally appeared in Open Court, the above named Edmund W. Rootes, James W. Drake and William W. Leland subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and testament of Patrick Henry Fontaine late of said County deceased [. . .] date the eighteenth[?] day of September [?], A.D. 1852; who being first duly sworn depose[?] and say that the said Patrick H. Fontaine signed, sealed, published and declared said instrument as his last Will and testament in the presence of these deponents on the day of the date thereof; and that said testator was then of sound, disposing mind and memory, and more than twenty one years of age, and that these deponents subscribed said instrument as [?] thereto, at the instance and request and in the presence of said Testator, on the day and year aforesaid

    Sworn to and subscribed } E.W. Rootes
    in Open Court this 4th } J.W. Drake
    day of October A.D. 1852 } W.W. Leland
    W.P. Tindall }
    Probate Judge }

    Birth:
    "Rock Castle", Hanover, Virginia, USA

    Patrick married Nancy Dabney Miller on 23 Jan 1797 in Leatherwood, Henry, Virginia, USA. Nancy (daughter of John Dabney Miller and Sarah Curd) was born on 16 Aug 1775 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Jun 1862 in Ridgeway, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Pontotoc, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy Dabney Miller was born on 16 Aug 1775 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Dabney Miller and Sarah Curd); died on 5 Jun 1862 in Ridgeway, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Pontotoc, Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA

    Children:
    1. Nancy Fontaine was born on 10 Dec 1802; died on 8 Sep 1856 in Florence, Lauderdale County, AL; was buried in City Cemetery, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, MS.
    2. Elizabeth Louisa Fontaine was born on 17 Sep 1804; died in 1892.
    3. John Dabney Fontaine was born on 26 Mar 1799; died on 17 Feb 1822 in Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Sally Fontaine was born on 28 Jan 1801; died on 27 Jul 1804.
    5. Charles D. Fontaine was born on 7 Nov 1806; died on 23 Apr 1807.
    6. 4. Edward Benjamin Fontaine was born on 5 Aug 1814 in "Greenwood", Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jan 1884 in Belvedere Plantation, Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Belvedere Plantation, Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA.
    7. Mary Boursiquot Fontaine was born on 13 Jun 1808 in Henry County, Virginia, USA; died on 27 May 1891 in Madison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Jessamine Cemetery, Ridgeland, Madison, Mississippi, USA.
    8. Martha Henry Fontaine was born on 9 Mar 1798 in Greenwood, Henry, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Dec 1881 in Linneus, Linn, Missouri, USA; was buried in Linneus, Linn, Missouri, USA.
    9. Charles de la Boulay Fontaine was born on 28 Dec 1817; died on 20 Aug 1871 in Greenwood Springs, Monroe, Mississippi, USA.

  3. 10.  Henry Harvey "Harry" Swisher was born in 1797 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died in 1855 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Henry was one of the signers of Declaration for Texas Independence.

    Henry married Sina Boyd on 6 Jun 1820 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA. Sina was born in 1802 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; died on 7 Sep 1831 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sina Boyd was born in 1802 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA; died on 7 Sep 1831 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Ann "Nancy" Swisher was born on 7 Jan 1821 in Williamson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 13 Jul 1855 in Austin, Travis, Texas, USA; was buried in Pocahontas, Hinds, Mississippi, USA.