DOCUMENTATION - Sarah Lucy Haile St Amant 1. U.S. 1860 Census - Alabama P.O., Houston, Texas. (FHL: Film 0805297 p. 251) (Sarah Hale - Age 6 - b. Texas) 2. U.S. 1870 Census - Crockett, Houston, Texas (FHL: Film 0295667 p. 275) (Lucy Hail - Age 16 - At home - b. Texas) 3. U.S. 1880 Census - Houston Co., Texas - E.D. 75, p. 395. (Lucy St.Amant - Age 25 - b. Texas) 4. U.S. 1900 Census - East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana - Ward 2, 515 St. Hypolite Street - E.D. 32, page 12, Line 91. (Lucy S. St. Amant - Wife - W - F - b. October 1855 - Married 25 years - 10 children - 4 children living - b. Texas - father b. Alabama - mother b. Illinois) 5. U.S. 1910 Census - S535 - East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, Louisiana - E.D. 21-2 - Ward of City 2. (Lucy St. Amant - Wife - F - W - Age 55 - Married 31 years - 10 children - 4 children living - b. Texas - father b. Alabama - mother b. Illinois) 6. U.S. 1920 Census - East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge City, Louisiana - Ward of City 1 - E.D. 21 - Sheet 1B - Line 76. (Lucy St. Amant - Mother - F - W - Age 65 - Married - b. Louisiana - father b. Texas - mother b. Illinois - Living with son Chester St. Amant) 7. Letter from Josephine Murchison Cooksey on April 23, 1987: (Lucy Haile lived in Baton Rouge and at one time was well known there as the writer of poetry for Christmas cards and such. One of her children was a professor at the University of Baton Rouge) 8. Obituary from The Morning Advocate newspaper page 3 on September 14, 1939: (FINAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. ST. AMANT - Funeral services for Mrs. Francis Alfred St. Amant, member of a family widely known in this section, were held yesterday afternoon from the Rabenhorst parlor with the past of the Methodist officiating. Interment was in Magnolia cemetery. Mrs. St. Amant died yesterday morning at the home of her son, Alfred D. St. Amant on Park drive, Southdowns. She was 85 years old. Mrs. St. Amant, the former Sara Lucy Haile, was born in Crockett, Texas, the daughter of Samuel Chester Haile and Lucy Ann Parker. She was the granddaughter of Elder John Parker, friend of Sam Houston and one of the founders of the Texas Republic. She was the great-granddaughter of Elder John Parker, builder of Fort Parker and victim of an Indian massacre at the fort. At the time his baby granddaughter, Cynthia Ann Parker, was captured by Cherokee Indians. Elder Parker and his father-in-law, Benjamin White of Virginia, were among the several antecedents of Mrs. St. Amant who took an active part in the American revolution. Elder Parker founded the First Baptist Church in the territory of Texas. Mrs. St. Amant was the widow of Francis Alfred St. Amant, a native of St. John the Baptist parish, and had numerous relatives in Ascension and other parishes, all of whom are connected through Jean Francois Daspit de St. Amant, who came to New Orleans in 1720. The late F.A. St. Amant was a steamboat captain for 35 years on the Mississippi River. Mrs. St. Amant leaves one sister, Mrs. John Murchison of Craig Place, San Antonio, Texas, and four children: Samuel Edgar of New York City; Mrs. Thomas G. McQuillen of Long Beach, California, Alfred D. of Baton Rouge, and Chester P. of Baton Rouge; 13 grancdhildren and four great-grandchildren, three of whom are the children of Dr. and Mrs. E.L. Bradsher of this city. Mrs. St. Amant came to Baton Rouge in 1884 and had resided here since that time. She was known for her literary ability and wrote during her active lifetime a number of poems and some prose. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Since the death of Captain St. Amant in 1921, she has resided with her sons, Alfred D. and C.P., the last several years of her life having been spent in the home of Alfred D. St. Amant.) 9. Louisiana Genealogical Register; Volume XX, Number 4, December, 1973; Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, P.O. Box 3454, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821: BURIALS IN MAGNOLIA CEMETERY, EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH: (ST. AMANT, MRS. LUCY HALE - Died September 12, 1939, age 84 years; lot 158) (ST. AMANT, A.D. and C.P. N1/2 of S1/2 lot 158) note: they are buried at Roselawn Park - not in this cemetery