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Daniel F. Ashford

Daniel Fowler Ashford
Louisiana State Representative for Tensas Parish
In office
1916 – July 17, 1929
Preceded by John Murdock
Succeeded by Joseph T. Curry
Personal details
Born

(1879-11-29)November 29, 1879
Rose Hill Plantation

Adams County, Mississippi, USA
Died July 17, 1929(1929-07-17) (aged 49)
Resting place Natchez City Cemetery in Natchez, Mississippi
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Margaret "Maggie" Moore Ashford (marriage ended 1912, her death)
Children

Marie Louise Ashford ___
Edith Ashford ___

Margaret Moore Ashford
Residence St. Joseph, Tensas Parish
Louisiana
Occupation Cotton planter

(1879-11-29)November 29, 1879
Rose Hill Plantation

Marie Louise Ashford ___
Edith Ashford ___

Daniel Fowler Ashford (November 29, 1879 – July 17, 1929) was a cotton planter from St. Joseph in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, who served from 1916 until his death in office as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

Ashford was the son of Daniel F. Ashford (1837–1902), M.D., who attended Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1895, Ashford came to Tensas Parish to manage a plantation for Eli Tullis. He received plantation property thereafter as a wedding gift from his father-in-law, Joseph Moore. Ashford was a stockholder in the Panola Company, an agricultural firm for which Ashford's House successor, Joseph T. Curry of St. Joseph, was the secretary-treasurer. Ashford owned a stable of racing horses and was active in the sportsmen's group, the Cooter Point Club on the Tensas River. Known for his immaculate dress and refined manners, Ashford spent lavishly on himself and his daughters. He is believed to have been the first resident of Tensas Parish to own an automobile and a wristwatch.

Ashford and his wife, the former Margaret "Maggie" Moore (born September 30, 1878), had three daughters, Marie Louise (born 1903), Edith (born 1908), and Margaret Moore (born December 21, 1911). Mrs. Ashford died in Natchez, Mississippi, of acute cardiac arrest on February 27, 1912, at the age of thirty-three, just two months after Margaret's birth. The daughter Margaret never married and lived until January 30, 1980.

Like most of the Tensas Parish planters, Ashford was a member of the Episcopal Church.


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