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- !SOURCE: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960 - familysearch.org, FHL film 004216123, image 1695. Death certificate gives father's name Mitchel Whipple, mother's name Josephine Tyson (Lyson?). Gives death at Bourg Cemetery.
!SOURCE: Elsie W. Lejeune, "Mars (Marse)," Terrebonne Life Lines (Houma, La.: Terrebonne Genealogical Society, Summer 1991), vol. 10, no. 2, p. 25. Gives marriage 9 Jul 1875.
!SOURCE: 6 Jun 1900 Census of Ward 5, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, p. 11:- Whipple, Chas F., head, b. Feb 1841, age 59, married 36 yrs., b. Germany, parents b. Germany, immigrated 1844, 56 yrs. in U.S., Hunter
- Whipple, Mary Mars, wife, b. Jul 1849, age 50, married 36 yrs., b. LA, parents b. LA
- Whipple, Chas A., son, b. Feb 1866, age 34, b. LA, parents b. LA [sic]
- Whipple, Walter, son, b. Oct 1867, age 32, b. LA, parents b. LA
- Whipple, Thomas, son, b. Nov 1876, age 23, b. LA, parents b. LA
- Whipple, Caroline, dau, b. Dec 1879, age 21, b. LA, parents b. LA
- Whipple, Mark, son, b. Jul 1884, age 15, b. LA, parents b. LA
!SOURCE: RootWeb's World Connect Project. Adds day and city of birth, death date, burial place, and marriage date and place. Note: gives two marriage dates/places: 30 May 1865 in Houma, Terrebonne, Louisiana (civil); 9 Jul 1875 in Montegut, Terrebonne, Louisiana (church).
!SOURCE: Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1900-1949. Adds death place. Certificate number 18490.
!SOURCE: Photocopy of handwritten marriage license 239:State of Louisiana Parish of TerrebonneBe it remembered that on the 8th day of June AD 1865 Charles Wippel and Marie Mars both [residents] of the aforesaid Parish personnelly appeared before me Justin Martin one of the Justice of the Peace in and for the Parish of Terrebonne Together with all witnesses of full age and resident in the said Parish and that then and there the said Charles Wippel and Marie Mars having produced the licence required by law signified their desire and intention before us the said Justice and Witnesses to be united in the state of matrimony. Where upon after due Proclamation made and no impediments being suggested the said Charles Wippel and Marie Mars where by me the said justice in the Presence of the said witnesses joined in wedlock according to the laws of the state of louisiana and duly Pronounced husband and wife.In testimony whereof the parties to the said marriage hereunto affix their signatures together with me the said justice and aforesaid witnesses on this 8th day of June AD 1865 at company's canol [?] in the Parish aforesaid.C. F. Whipple Mary Mars ...
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