Louisiana Family Groupsheet for (John Ottawa) Carl Archie Gouldin Family *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: elaine ivey Email address: ivey@gci.net Husband: "John Ottawa" Carl Archie Gouldin Birthdate: 8 Mar 1859 Birthplace: Kirkwood, Warren county, IL, USA Death date: 7 Sept 1943 Place of death: Deridder, Bearegard Parish, LA, USA Father: John W. Goulden Mother: Loucilla Frizzell Marriage date: 1881 Marriage place: Keokuk county, IA, USA Wife: Laura Elizabeth Bowser Birthdate: 1866 Birthplace: LA, USA Death date: 2 Nov 1936 Place of death: DeRidder, Beauregard Parish, LA, USA Father: O.J. Bowser Mother: Cassandra Pearson CHILDREN Child No. 1: Warren Sex: m Birthdate: 8 Sept 1885 Birthplace: South English, where? Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 2: Edgar Burr Sex: m Birthdate: 26 Dec 1895 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Iona Child No. 3: Frederick Sex: m Birthdate: 26 June 1899 Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 4: Marie Sex: f Birthdate: Birthplace: Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 5: Zoa Mae Sex: Birthdate: 22 Feb 1888 Birthplace: Council Bluff, IA, USA Death date: 26 Apr 1953 Place of death: Deridder, Beauregard Parish, LA, USA Marriage date: 26 Dec 1926 Marriage place: Jasper, TX, USA Spouse's name: Simon Cornelius Bilbo Documentation: oral history by Juanita Lucilla (known as Nita) Bilbo Ivey. According to Pat Johnson & Iona Gouldin, wife of Edgar Burr Gouldin the following: Carl Archie, name he was known by, and Laura Elizabeth married in South English, Keokuk county. Then moved to Council Bluff, IA before Feb, 1888. Traveled to Napoleonville, LA in 1907. Then to Deridder, LA in 1913. Their marriage license is signed by Laura Elizabeth Bowser (her name was Elma Louretla Bowser. Why sign it differently?) Nita tells us: Carl Archie made "Goody Goody candy" (taffy) in a candy shed. He sold this in a concession stand with the "Leggit Circus" owned by Jessie and Clyde Leggit. They wintered their circus in 4 train cars in New Iberia, LA. Carl's youngest daughter, Zoa Mae, performed in the circus as both a trapese artist and an animal trainer of lions! We wondered if more Goulden's or Frizzell's were associated with circus life. Later in life Carl sold his candy from a candy wagon pulled by a white horse, Dixie, and followed by his dog, Doodle(s). I have a wonderful pic of them. Nita well remembers watching him pull the taffy and hang it from high hooks in his 'shed' to dry then bring it down on a shiny (steel?) table to shop into pieces with a 'hatchet' looking knife. Then he would bag it and sell to everyone on the street. Nita also remembers her Aunt Marie being so embarrassed that her mother was in the circus and would never talk about it with her daughter Joy Marie. Zoa Mae loved the life of performance and training big animals.