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Hoeyville Plantation and Village/Town of Hoeyville

Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 22 Apr 2009 3:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hoey, Weil, Zaloga, Kennedy, Denny, Restivo
Trying to find the historical location of Hoeyville. I have seen descriptions suggesting it was 9 miles from New Orleans between Lake Pont and the Mississippi but beyond that I cannot seem to locate it. References are made to this locale from about 1840 to the perhaps the early 1900s and may not exist any longer.

I believe it may have been created or named after John Hoey who owned a brickyard in the Carrollton area (Hoey's Basin) of New Orleans. He also owned a saddle and harness factory and a wheelbarrow factory.

It is possible that Hoeyville and Hoey's Basin are one and the same. It might also be possible that the Hoeyville Plantation was located there. I hope someone can point me to some historical map that might help me answer these questions.

Thanks..........Arthur

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LDAdams  (View posts) Posted: 23 Apr 2009 4:03PM GMT
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If you can get access to this book "Historic Jefferson Parish From Shore to Shore" by Betsy Swanson, there is a brief description of where Hoeyville was. The book was printed in 1975 and I believe is out of print - but may be available at a local library.

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11944  (View posts) Posted: 23 Apr 2009 10:56PM GMT
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The East Bank between Carrollton and Kenner.
Mid 19th century, John Hoey owned the property, saddle & harness factory, wheelbarrow factory.
There are a few shotguns and cottages still remain in Hoeyville/Carrollton.
Historic Jefferson Parish
from Shore to Shore
by Betsy Swanson
1975
page 107

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Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 23 Apr 2009 11:20PM GMT
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Thanks....I ordered the book today. I appreciate the help.

Arthur

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Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 23 Apr 2009 11:35PM GMT
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For those who might happen upon this thread, I received the following response to an inquiry at Tulane University Library.

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Our John Hoey Papers (Manuscripts Collection 780) includes 586 unbound manuscripts, including receipts, deeds, litigations, slave information, correspondence, genealogical information, and a few newspaper clippings. The documents cover the years 1839-1947. Also included are eleven bound volumes of account books, check books, accounts by Hoeyville Plantation, general ledgers, accounts of worker hours, a Hoey Brickworks account book, a real estate transaction ledger, and records of loans and mortgages of the Agricultural Banks of Mississippi.
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This note from the library makes me want to make a special trip to New Orleans to take a look.

Regards........Arthur

Re: Hoeyville Plantation and Village/Town of Hoeyville

11944  (View posts) Posted: 24 Apr 2009 12:11AM GMT
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WOW you hit a gold mine.......
and yes come on down to New Orleans
we have alot to offer
Good luck in your search.

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Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 24 Apr 2009 12:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
My research on this line to date at:

John Hoey b 1805
http://hoey.50megs.com/hoeybios/john_hoey1805.html

I will continue to update.

Regards...........Arthur

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louisianagenealogyblogs  (View posts) Posted: 28 Apr 2009 6:14PM GMT
Classification: Query
NOPL also lists this resource for Hoeyville, Louisiana:


New Orleans Public Library
Friends of the Cabildo
Oral History Program

Names Beginning with R

http://www.neworleanspubliclibrary.org/~nopl/guides/foc/cabi...

Reynick, Rita (Mrs. Henry Fish) City of Carrollton; Hoeyville Plantation; Hotel (Carrollton & St. Charles); Le Petit Salon; Opera 1972/09/12

Dorothy Schlesinger


8 pages transcribed

Re: Hoeyville Plantation and Village/Town of Hoeyville

Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 28 Apr 2009 6:38PM GMT
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Dorothy,

Thanks, yes, I saw this and sent a note to the NOPL last week. It turns out they, NOPL, only maintain the oral histories on tape and not the transcribed versions (seems odd). I was referred by NOPL to Friends of the Cabildo.
I sent an email to Kaitlin at Friends of the Cabildo but have not heard back yet. I remain hopeful.

Regards..............Arthur

Re: Hoeyville Plantation and Village/Town of Hoeyville

Arthur_Hoey  (View posts) Posted: 28 Apr 2009 8:11PM GMT
Classification: Query
I received the book (Historic Jefferson Parish From Shore to Shore) today and have been browsing through it. p.98 has a map showing a plot called "Hoestown" [sic] and another noted "J. Hoes." From "Norman's Chart of Lower Mississippi" 1858

In order, Greenville, Carrollton, New Carrolton, J. Hoes [sic], E. Preston, W. Walker.....I assume this is East to West. Carrollton and New Carrollton are separated by the Carrollton & Lake Railroad. Each of the parcels extend from the Mississippi to Hoestown to the north.

Hoestown appears to be a triangular parcel with the north boundary of Metairie Road (parallelling Bayou St. John), to the south are the properties listed above, west boundary is a point of the trianglar parcel. To the east, it is not clear if the parcel ends at the Carrollton & Lake Railroad or if it extends further, perhaps beyond Carrollton.

Thanks for your help..........this clears up many of my questions.

Regards...........Arthur

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