Ker family.
Ker family and related Baker and other families of Mississippi and Louisiana, including John Ker (1789-1850) of Natchez, Miss., and Concordia Parish, La., who was a surgeon, planter, 1830s Louisiana state senator, and vice president of the American Colonization Society; his wife Mary Baker Ker (d. 1862); their daughter schoolteacher Mary Susan Ker (1838-1923),
who taught at the Natchez Institute; and two grandnieces whom Mary Susan raised: Matilda Ralston (Tillie) Dunbar (fl. 1890s-1960s), who clerked in a Fayette, Miss., bank, and Catharine Dunbar Brown (d. 1959), who first taught at the Natchez Institute and later owned a rare book and antiques store.
From the description of Ker family papers, 1776-1996 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 33082354
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| creatorOf | Ker family. Ker family papers, 1776-1996 [manuscript]. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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| associatedWith | American Colonization Society. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Baker family. | family |
| associatedWith | Brown, Catharine Dunbar, d. 1959. | person |
| associatedWith | Colonial Dames of America. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Daughters of the American Revolution. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Dunbar, Matilda Ralston (Tillie), fl. 1890s-1960s. | person |
| associatedWith | Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. | person |
| associatedWith | Ker, John, 1789-1850. | person |
| associatedWith | Ker, Mary Susan, 1838-1923. | person |
| associatedWith | Kerr family. | family |
| associatedWith | Natchez Institute (Miss.) | corporateBody |
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| Mississippi | |||
| Concordia Parish (La.) | |||
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| Louisiana | |||
| Natchez (Miss.) |
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| Slavery |
| Banks and banking |
| Businesswomen |
| Presbyterian Church |
| Creek War, 1813-1814 |
| Families |
| New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 |
| Physicians |
| Plantations |
| Women |
| Women teachers |
| Women travelers |
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Family
Active 1776
Active 1996
