Minor, Rebecca Ann Gustine, 1813-1887

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William J. Minor was a sugar planter of Southdown and Hollywood plantations in Terrebonne Parish, and Waterloo Plantation in Ascension Parish, La. His father, Stephen Minor (1760?-1815), owned Concord Plantation, was governor of the Spanish district of Natchez, and was the first president of the Bank of Mississippi. William J. Minor was the second president of the Agricultural Bank of Natchez. He married Rebecca A. Gustine and had eight children, including Henry Chotard Minor, heir to Southdown Plantation.

From the description of Rebecca A.G. Minor papers, circa 1860-1870. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 318455929

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referencedIn Peirce-Haralson-Rumble family papers, 1809, 1820-1931 (bulk 1854-1895). Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Minor, Rebecca Ann Gustine, 1813-1887. Rebecca A.G. Minor papers, circa 1860-1870. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Minor, William J., 1807-1869. William J. Minor and family papers, 1779-1898, 1941 (bulk 1830-1870). Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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Southdown Plantation (La.)
Louisiana--Terrebonne Parish
Hollywood Plantation (La.)
Louisiana
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Plantations
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Plantation owners
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Birth 1813-05-17

Death 1887-07-14

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