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Located near Lake St. John in Concordia Parish, Louisiana.
ca. 1830
Gustine, Conner,
Innisfail Plantation was formerly Lake St. John Place Plantation and called Lake Place was owned by Doctor Samuel Gustine who migrated from Pennsylvania to Mississippi Territory with his brother Dr. Lemuel Gustine. A letter written by a descendant of Dr. Gustine gave information that Dr. Gustine may have been in partnership with his brother, Dr. Lemuel Gustine. Dr. Samuel had sole ownership when he died in 1845. In his Will, he left one third of his estate which included the Lake St. John Place Plantation and Rifle Point Plantation to his sister Jane Elizabeth Boyd Gustine Conner widow of William Carmichael Conner of Berkeley Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi; one third to his four nieces, Rebecca A. Minor wife of William J. Minor, Sarah E. Gustine, Matilda D. Gustine, and Margaret D. Gustine, daughters of his deceased brother James Gustine; and one third to Samuel Gustine, son of deceased brother Lemuel Gustine.
Jane Conner sold Lake St. John Place plantation to her son Lemuel who changed the name to Innisfail.
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