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Données personnelles Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis) 

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Famille de Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis)

(1) Elle est mariée avec Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard.

Ils se sont mariés le 16 juillet 1865 à Talledega, Alabama.


Enfant(s):



(2) Elle est mariée avec Pete (?) Wallace.

Ils se sont mariés le 11 mai 1881 à Desoto, La.


Enfant(s):



Notes par Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis)



Susan Olivia Bombard is your second great grandmother.
You ¬â€  ·Üí Henry "Toad" Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Susan Olivia Bombard his mother

https://www.geni.com/people/Susan-Bombard/6000000064017311842

Susan Olivia Bombard (Davis)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1848
Death:
March 1, 1920 (68-76)
Immediate Family:
Wife of Thomas Joseph Bombard
Mother of Charles Everett Bombard

1860 United States Federal Census Susan Anne Olivia Davis
Name: S A Davis [Susan Ann O. Davis]
Age:11
Birth Year: abt 1849
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Alabama
Home in 1860: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama
Post Office: Talladega
Dwelling Number: 144
Family Number:1
Household Members:
NameAge
J P Davis31 (father)
C E Davis38 (mother)
S T Franklin19
M F Davis13
S A Davis11 (self)
M C Davis10
S J Davis7
W R Davis4
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: M653_24; Page: 644; Family History Library Film: 803024
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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notes...
Soundex 1880 Louisiana
LA124
VSLA, Richmond, VA 28Feb1998, MLW.

B516 BOMBARD, Annie
Louisiana Vol 4, ED 24
Color: White Sex: Female Age: 32
Birthplace: Alabama

County DeSoto MCD: Ward 5 City: (blank)

BOMBARD, Charlie son age 8 bp: Louisiana
BOMBARD, Thomas son age 2 bp: Louisiana

My notes. If aged 8 in 1880, Charlie would habe been born in 1872.
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Name: /Bombardier/
From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Return-path: ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Subject: MILLICAN - De Soto Parish Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 18:54:08 EST
Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) Jane Keppler was a big help in locating Annie BOMBARD, who most likely is the widow of either Thomas or Edward BOMBARD. The 2 brothers were from Keeseville/Ausable Fork, New York, and remained in Louisiana after serving in the Union Army. Annie had 2 sons in 1880: Charles (the brothers' father's name) and Thomas.
Charles was born circa 1872 and Thomas, 1878. Annie was widowed by the 1880 census and was living with her uncle, N.H. MILLICAN, age 46; his wife, Annie, and 6 children. Annie subsequently remarried in 1881, to Peter Wallace. What was Annie's maiden name? Was she a Millican? Are there any death records for Thomas and/or Edward Bombard? Are they buried in a local cemetery? Thomas and Edward were my grandfather's uncles.
The family has never known their history. Any and all help appreciated. Thank you - Joan Mustard Bennettsville, SC (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Three brothers:
Moses, Thomas, and Edward, who were from Keeseville/Ausable Fork, NY, fought in the Civil War, on the Union side. Moses was my great-grandfather. Thomas and Edward stayed in Louisiana and married local women. it was even said that they married Jefferson Davis' nieces, but I have a letter from Ernesto Caldeira of the Jefferson Davis Family Association and he has no knowledge of nieces married to Bombards. The
family home in Keeseville is still occupied by Bombards. My mother's first cousin, Edward Bombard, lives in it. I have visited it several times and in fact was just there over Labor Day weekend. Edward and his wife Gladys inherited the house from his father, Roy, who was my grandfather's (Clifford Albert Bombard) brother. Getting ahead of myself.
I have the family line all the way back to Jean Bombardier, who married Marie Francoise Guilin in 1670. They were married in Flandre, France. I will mail it to you if you will give me a mailing address. No one in the family (evidently) kept up with Thomas and Edward (you say Charles, rather than Edward; ?? I do show a sibling named Charles, but my
information had Thomas, Edward, and Moses in the Civil War). I have been trying off and on for about 5 years to find out their whereabouts. So, from what you are telling me, Annie Davis married Charles Edward Bombard, had at least 2 sons, Charles and Tommy, and was widowed. Since the children appear on the 1880 census as ages 8 and 2 respectively, Charles must have been born around 1872. Annie subsequently married Peter Wallace in 1881 and had at least 2 more sons, Walter and Fred. Your grandmother
is the daughter of Annie Davis' son Charles. The Davis name could explain the belief that Jefferson Davis' family was involved! Here are the siblings, as I have them - and I got this on Labor Day from Gladys and Edward Bombard up at Keeseville. Their parents were Charles Bombard IV (1811-1860) and Mathilde (Domithilde) Cheney, 1812-1889. Charles and Mathilde were married in Marieville, Quebec, in 1834. Charles Matilda (or
Melissa) Thomas (fought in Civil War) Edward (fought in Civil War) Moses (fought in Civil War) (my great-grandfather) (married Amelia Amell/Hamel Sawyer in 1867) (lived 1838 - 1935) (had 11 children, including my grandfather, Clifford Albert Bombard I, and a nun) Ellen (married a man named Ashley; 19 children) Frank Peter Robert Timothy (1859-1867) Joseph
(1854-1868) Louis (married Margaret Sawyer) My mother is the youngest of Clifford Albert Bombard I's children. Her name is Joan Elizabeth Bombard Charbonneau, and I am her oldest daughter, Joan Elizabeth Charbonneau Clark Mustard. I have 3 sisters, no brothers. The Bombards are scattered everywhere, but mainly on the East Coast. My mother has 3 sisters, 2 of whom are now deceased, and 2 brothers, who are still alive. All the remaining siblings live in Florida, but the 2 deceased sisters lived in Connecticut, which is where I was reared. My mother is 64 years old and I am 45. I have 4 male first cousins who carry on the Bombard name. I have a 4-year old granddaughter, who may be the youngest generation; her mother, my only child, is an Army wife, and they live in Clatskanie, Oregon. I live in South Carolina. Now many questions for you. Where do you live? Where are the "Bumbards" and any Bombards you can find, buried?
Can you send photos of the graves? I have photos of Charles' grave, taken last Labor Day in the churchyard in Keeseville. Do you have dates of birth-marriage-death? Did your grandmother ever visit with any family from "up North?" I also have a photo of the house in Keeseville. One of the Bombards was a stonecutter who did the work on the Vermont Capitol building in Montpelier. I think his family monument is in the same
cemetery as Charles' et al.
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22Feb1998 Telephone conversation with Emma Corine Bombard Welborn. Her Grandfather (Charles Edward Bombard) is buried in a cemetery that was called "Old Town," near Sodas, LA. Sodas was one mile from "Old Town." All this is near Old Pleasant Hill. The Railroad came through and the town (virtually) moved (presumably closer to the RR).
According to Emma Corine, "He owned a whole section of land there." Her father (Charles Bombard) was 10 years old when his father (Charles Edward Bombard) died. Emma Corine said that her Grandfather dealt (sold) horses, in Old Pleasant Hill. [MLWelborn]
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From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Subject: Photos Date: Sunday, February 22, 1998
7:51 PM The family home in Keeseville, NY (built circa 1850), now
occupied by Edward Bombard and his wife, Gladys. Edward is the only child
of Roy and Minnie Bombard, son of Moses A. Bombard, brother to your
Charles Edward. Our great-great grandfather Charles Bombard's grave.
I'll mail you a copy of this. The tombstone reads: Charles Bombard
1811-1860 Mitildia Chenney (sp) His Wife 1812-1895 Timothy B. 1859-1867
Joseph E. (?) 1854-1868 Sons More coming! Anxiously awaiting your info.
Joan From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Subject: marriage certificate Date: Sunday,
February 22, 1998 7:57 PM (P.S. Charles - our ggf -is buried at
St.John's Cemetery, Keeseville, NY) marriage certificate for Charles
Bombardier and Marguerite LaPorte, November 26, 1810, courtesy of Leo
Fleury and the VTFCGS Joan From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To:
(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Subject: marriage certificate
#2 Date: Sunday, February 22, 1998 8:04 PM marriage certificate of our
ggparents: Charles Bombardier and Matilda Cheney - January 21, 1834
(courtesy of Leo Fleury, VTFCGS) Joan (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Subject:
Re: Bombards of Louisiana Date: Monday, February 23, 1998 6:11 AM Marvin
- thanks for the family line! Curious as to whether Charles Edward
Bombard remained Catholic? One of his nieces was a nun, you know - I
talked to Gladys Bombard (who lives in the family home in Keeseville)
last night. She was thrilled to hear about the Louisiana Bombards -
Edward was already in bed. She told me his name is actually Thomas
Edward Bombard, and that the 3 names: Thomas, Edward, and Charles keep
reappearing in the family line. I am going to mail you the family line
(excluding what you just sent me). You will see 3 iterations: one long
listing from Jean Bombardier (the earliest known use of the name), plus a
little bit from Andre Demers and from Jean Eloy, so you can see the
origins of our "Fille du Roi" connection. Gladys and Eddie have one son
(Thomas Edward Jr.) and 2 daughters. Gladys says 2 brothers went to
Louisiana and stayed there - so now that we have found Charles Edward, we
have to figure out what happened to the other, who most likely was named
Thomas. We know that my gf (Moses) returned to NY after his Union Army
duty in Louisiana. And I guess we have to touch bases in Texas, too!
It's amazing how paths cross - my daughter and son-in-law lived in San
Antonio for 4 years and my granddaughter was born there in 1994. Small
world! I'll probably mail your envelope tomorrow - keep in touch! Your
South Carolina cousin (via everywhere under the sun), Joan Mustard
(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
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980301 Telephone
conversation with Emma Corine Bombard Welborn. I queried about her grandfather, Charles Edward Bombard. She reports that he died from TB,
or consumption. Emma Corine does not remember a brother staying in the South along with her grandfather. She does recall that a brother returned North. Emma's grandmother, spouse of C.E.Bombard, Olivia Annie Davis Bombard had a brother named Jimmy Davis. Emma has his bible, which
is over 100 years old, in her possession. I asked her to go through it and look for names and dates.
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980322 telephone conversation w/Emma Corine Bombard Welborn.
Granddaddy had property in Pleasant Hill (both in DeSoto and Sabine parishes). Look for Land Records.
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1860 United States Federal Census Susan Anne Olivia Davis
Name: S A Davis [Susan Ann O. Davis]
Age:11
Birth Year: abt 1849
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Alabama
Home in 1860: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama
Post Office: Talladega
Dwelling Number: 144
Family Number:1
Household Members:
NameAge
J P Davis31 (father)
C E Davis38 (mother)
S T Franklin19
M F Davis13
S A Davis11 (self)
M C Davis10
S J Davis7
W R Davis4

Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: M653_24; Page: 644; Family History Library Film: 803024

Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.

Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

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Karan Shilling tells the story of the Union soldier who married Olivia Ann ie Davis: "I
have heard that story all of my life. How it was told to me is:

Two Union soldiers were captured by a Southern farmer and kept in h is barn as
prisoners. The farmer had 2 daughters and they would take them food eve ry day, and as
time went by they fell in love with the Union soldiers. Well, when the w ar was over the 2
men married the daughters. Big Mama (Emma Corine Bombard Welborn) to ld us this
story a lot. She told us a lot of stuff and still does. Her body mig ht be going but her mind
is still sharp. She remembers when she was 4 years old and was helping h er mother wash
dishes. She has outlived all her brothers and sisters and most of her kid s. She was the
oldest and when her parents died she took care of her siblings. She has b een through a lot.
When I had to do papers on history in school I would just go to her. " F rom email
message of July 23, 1999. Note: Emma Corine Bombard Welborn celebrated h er 100th
birthday in November, 1999.

From telephone conversation with Emma Corine Bombard Welborn, March 26, 20 00:
"Charles and Annie went first to Texas after they were married, where Ann ie taught
school, then to Louisiana. Charles was a horse drover, and he was go ne a lot. He had
TB. his daughter died the same day he did. He is buried in Old Pleasa nt Hill, but I
couldn't locate the grave. Annie had a sister named Molly who married t he other man
taken captive with Charles. There is a Millican connection somehow, becau se our "Aunt
Ann and Uncle Bill" lived nearby. Granny [Annie] was a Baptist. She w as short in
stature, nice, and good to her grandchildren. [Annie married Peter Walla ce after Charles
Bombard's death. She had 2 sons, Fred and Walter.] Peter Wallace left af ter Walter was
born. ...Walter got married about 2 weeks before Annie died. Granny h ad a trunk with
important papers in it. After she died, Uncle Walter burned the pape rs in the trunk. His
wife tried to stop him... Uncle Fred worked off... My daddy [Charles Ever ett Bombard]
was the jolliest person. He died of typhoid pneumonia and was sick for ab out 4 weeks
before he died...he had sent for Grampa Davis, who didn't like him, a nd 2 men rode horses
12-15 miles to get Grampa Davis out of church, but [Charles] died before G rampa Davis
could get there. "
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  1. Ancestry Family Tree
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  4. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pubmembertrees&h=38560852&indiv=try
    Record for James Person DAVIS
  5. 1860 United States Federal Census Susan Anne Olivia Davis
    Name: S A Davis [Susan Ann O. Davis]
    Age:11
    Birth Year: abt 1849
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Alabama
    Home in 1860: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama
    Post Office: Talladega
    Dwelling Number: 144
    Family Number:1
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    J P Davis31 (father)
    C E Davis38 (mother)
    S T Franklin19
    M F Davis13
    S A Davis11 (self)
    M C Davis10
    S J Davis7
    W R Davis4

    Source Citation
    Year: 1860; Census Place: Northern Division, Talladega, Alabama; Roll: M653_24; Page: 644; Family History Library Film: 803024

    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.

    Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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    1880 United States Federal Census
    Birth date: abt 1848 Birth place: Alabama Residence date: 1880 Residence place: 5th Ward, De Soto, Louisiana, United States
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    1900 United States Federal Census
    Birth date: Jan 1848 Birth place: Ala Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Ward 7, De Soto, Louisiana
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    1850 United States Federal Census
    Birth date: abt 1848 Birth place: Alabama Residence date: 1850 Residence place: Talladega, Talladega, Alabama
  10. 1880 Soundex of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana; Ward 5. LA124.

Événements historiques

  • La température le 11 mai 1881 était d'environ 9,1 °C. La pression du vent était de 2 kgf/m2 et provenait en majeure partie du au nord. La pression atmosphérique était de 78 cm de mercure. Le taux d'humidité relative était de 65%. Source: KNMI
  • Du 20 août 1879 au 23 avril 1883 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Van Lijnden van Sandenburg avec comme premier ministre Mr. C.Th. baron Van Lijnden van Sandenburg (conservatief-AR).
  • En l'an 1881: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 4,5 millions d'habitants.
    • 4 mars » James Abram Garfield devient le 20 président des États-Unis.
    • 23 mars » un incendie détruit le théâtre municipal de Nice, causant la mort de 59 personnes.
    • 26 mars » Carol Ier est proclamé roi de Roumanie.
    • 16 juin » La loi Jules Ferry rend l'enseignement primaire gratuit en France.
    • 29 juillet » promulgation en France de la loi sur la liberté de la presse.
    • 26 octobre » fusillade d'O.K. Corral.
  • La température au 1 mars 1920 était entre 1,9 et 15,6 °C et était d'une moyenne de 8,3 °C. Il y avait 8,8 heures de soleil (81%). La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
  • Du 9 septembre 1918 au 18 septembre 1922 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck I avec comme premier ministre Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
  • En l'an 1920: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 6,8 millions d'habitants.
    • 1 février » instauration de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada.
    • 18 février » début du mandat de président de la III République de Paul Deschanel.
    • 24 avril » création de la Palestine mandataire, lors de la conférence de San Remo.
    • 15 août » victoire de la Pologne contre le mouvement soviétique dans le cadre de la guerre soviéto-polonaise.
    • 16 septembre » attentat de Wall Street, 38 morts et 200 blessés. Le principal suspect, Mario Buda, parvint à rejoindre l'Italie sans être inquiété.
    • 2 décembre » signature du traité d'Alexandropol entre l'Arménie et la Turquie.


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