50. Helen Cordelia Hudnall was born on Nov 19 1874 in Monticello, Miss.. She died on Dec 30 1925 in Monroe , La. Riverview Cemetery.
She was married to James Henry Bascom Owens
(son of Meredith William OWEN and Dianna
L. Monnett) on Nov 19 1893 in Franklin Parish, La..
(99)(100) Copied from Old
"The Daily Pressette" of Delhi, La. Nov 20, 1893. Owen- Hudnall
Married at the residence of Capt. J.M. Davis, on the Hermitage plantation in
Franklin parish, on Sunday Nov. 19, at 3 o'clock p.m. Mr. James B. Owen of Delhi,
to Miss Helen Hudnall of Natchez, Miss. Rev. J.S. Shaw officiating. Among the
number of friends fortunate enough to be present were: Mesers. Eugene and Leon
Karpe and Mr. R.H. Hawley of Delhi, Mr. and Mrs John Trezevant and Miss Trezevant,
Mr. and Mrs. Ragland, Drs. James Trezevant and Nash Collins of Franklin Parish.
After the ceremony was over the guest repaired to the dining roon, where a sumptuous
repast awaited them. "the Pressette" was substantially remembered and
in return joins the many friends of the happy couple extending congratulations
and best wishes for their future. Wittnesses Eugene Karp, Rufus K Hawley and
J. F. Trezvant all of Delhi, La."
1900 Census Richland Parish, Delhi, La.: Helen C. is a 24 yr. old widow, Anna
P. is 5yrs., Emma is 3yrs. and Naneta is 1 yr.
James Henry Bascom Owens
(64) was born on Sep 8 1851 in Canton, Madison, Miss.. He died on
Mar 14 1899 in Delhi Cemetery, Richland Parish, Louisiana.
(64) James Bascom died of pneumonia. He was survived by his widow
and three small daughters: Anna Pauline, Emma Lillian, and Nanita. The Owen
homeplace is now occupied by the Delhi school and pecan trees planted by Jim
Owen are still standing.
James B. Owen lived in Richland Parish as early as 1880 when he purchased land
from his brother Stephen in Madison Parish Oct. 21, 1880 known as "Mounds
Place" on Bayou Macon.
"Jim Owen was part owner of a cotton gin and also farmed, owning acreage
in DelhI. His records show that he was far ahead of the average farmer at that
time in his methods and plans. He had the only fruit orchard and grape arbor
in the community. He owned livestock and had purchased the only Angus bull known.
( We called him the Black Boy.) Helen Cordelia Hudnall and James Henry Bascom
Owens had the following children:
+46 i. Anna Pauline Owens.
+47 ii. Emma Lillian Owens.
+48 iii. Nanita Owens.