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Obit Martha Jackson Straughn
17 May, 1967 obit with surviving family members named. Interred in Belle Grove Cemetery, Kenner, LA .Services at Little Zion Baptist Church, Kenner.
New Orleans States-Item
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Rita Collins Jackson Obit
Diet June 17, 1971, Interred in Belle Grove Cemetery, Services at Thomas United Methodist Church, 420 Webster St. Kenner.
Times-Picayune
New Orleans, Louisiana
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d. 1964 Cora Clause
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Reinhardt
Arthur Reinhardt, Jr. on Monday, October 27, 1980 at 5:00 p.m. Beloved husband of Mrs. Irma S. Reinhardt; father of A. J. Reinhardt, Henry Reinhardt and Lynn Malbrough, all of Kenner; sister of Mrs. Althea Boudreaux, Mrs. Iris Sauby, Mrs. Eugene Leehang, Charlotte, Goulet and 2 grandchildren.
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Find Your Family History in Louisiana Newspaper Archives

As one of the first 20 states, Louisiana has a rich history and home to many immigrant groups which is still evident in the diverse culture, food, and music of modern day Louisiana. From the early French colony to slavery hub to Irish immigrants in the 19th century, there’s a chance your ancestors lived or came through Louisiana.

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Louisiana became the 18th state when the United States acquired this land from France in 1803. This land acquisition was known as the Louisiana Purchase and included 15 current U.S. states and 2 provinces from Canada. Perhaps your ancestors were involved in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803…?

In the nineteenth century, Irish immigrants were the largest group to settle in Louisiana. In addition to the Irish, Germans and Scandinavians arrived in Louisiana to find jobs and make it their permanent home. If you have ancestors of Irish, German or Scandinavian descent, they may have played a significant role in Louisiana's history.

Louisiana has been a state that has impacted our country as we know it today. To learn more about how your ancestors were involved during this pivotal time in American history, try searching our Louisiana newspaper archives for more detailed information. This extensive database recalls significant dates, historical events, and interesting details through newspaper publications and other printed materials that have been carefully preserved through time.