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Maunsel White : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maunsel White
Colonel Maunsel White (c. 1783 – December 17, 1863) was an Episcopalian Irish-American politician, merchant, and entrepreneur. He is remembered for promoting the use of peppers and peppery sauces – a brand of which his descendants still manufacture today. Although he is usually associated with New Orleans, he also resided in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, where he owned Deer Range Plantation, in addition to three other plantations, with 191 slaves in 1850.〔1850 Louisiana Federal Slave Schedules, Plaquemines Parish, 587〕 ==Background== Born in Ireland around 1783, White immigrated to the United States as a penniless thirteen-year-old. He first settled in Louisville, Kentucky, where he became closely acquainted with future U.S. President Zachary Taylor. He moved to New Orleans around 1800. White married a French Creole, Celestine de la Ronde, who hailed from a wealthy New Orleans family allied with military leader and future U.S. president Andrew Jackson. On Celestine's death, White married her sister, Heloise. White died in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, on December 17, 1863.〔He is buried in Cypress Grove Cemetery, New Orleans, where a placque commemorates his service in the War of 1812 and gives his birth date as 1781. (Search findagrave under "Maunsel White." Find A Grave Memorial# 75687088. Accessed 10 Jan 2015. )〕
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