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PEZANT - ALFORD

PEZANT - ALFORD

Posted: 4 Feb 2001 10:35PM GMT
Edited: 9 Apr 2004 8:02AM GMT
I am looking for the family of Jesse ALFORD who married -----? PEZANT possibly in the 1940's - 1950's Tylertown??? Mississippi.

Looking for Jesse ALFORD and her siblings,
Frank Edd ALFORD mar Marion ORUM; Fanny ALFORD mar ---? QUINN; Alice ALFORD mar----? DUNNAWAY.

Parents: Dora ALFORD [nee CRAWFORD] and ----? ALFORD.

If anyone knows of these people I would love to hear from them.

Thanks
Ngaire

Alford-Pezant

Steve Pezant (View posts)
Posted: 27 Feb 2001 5:07PM GMT
I am a grandson of Jessie Alford Pezant and Henry Pezant. I can tell you more about Aunt Fannie and Aunt Alice. Aunt Alice married X L Dunaway and Aunt Fannie married a McMichael. I can not think of his first name. Everyone but Aunt Fannie has died. Let me know if there is anything else that I can help you with.

ALFORD-PEZANT

Posted: 27 Feb 2001 9:37PM GMT
Edited: 9 Apr 2004 8:02AM GMT
Hi Steve.
Great to hear from you. Janice will be delighted. She would just love to talk to Aunt Fanny. You have cousins in Australia.

Could you please e-mail me:naron@primus.com.au

I will give youu more information.
Regards
Ngaire Montgomerie

Re: PEZANT - ALFORD

Steve J. Canton (View posts)
Posted: 31 Jul 2003 5:47AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PEZANT
What's Up?
You know, it's funny, but my great grandfather's name was John Pezant, and lived strangely near Tylertown. Well, somewhere between there and McComb, Ms. at least. He lived pretty near that time frame, as well. All that my mom ever told me about him was that he married my great grandmother, Mary Henninger, they had her biological mother, Blanche Pezant/Matusicky/Wilde, and that John was kind of a Sterno bum who sat around in ditches eating cans of sardines, letting all the alley dogs lick the sardine leavings off of his beard/mustache. I know that that sounds awful, but that is about all that I know of my great grandfather on my mom's side. I think that he must have been either Cajun French or some Gallic-based, low-brow, non-Frankish French. I always hoped that someday I might be able to link him to some ancient band of Celts who fought Julius Caesar at some time, or something like that. Probably never in a million years. Oh, well. Maybe you've heard of John? God bless you, anyway, and good luck with your search!
Steve J. Canton
Arlington, Texas
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