May Emily Rembert
b. 28 September 1866, d. 15 January 1959
- Father: William Erasmus Rembert b. 4 December 1840, d. 14 September 1929
- Mother: Elizabeth Lewis b. circa 1844, d. circa 1893
- May Emily Rembert was born on 28 September 1866 in Louisiana.
- William Erasmus Rembert and Elizabeth Lewis appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. Other members of the household included May Emily Rembert, Lizzie Rembert, John Lewis and Julia E. (?)
- She was associated with William Erasmus Rembert a farmer, according to the 1870 census. at Pleasant Hill, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana.
- William Erasmus Rembert and Elizabeth Lewis appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. Other members of the household included May Emily Rembert, Lizzie Rembert, Cora Rembert, Laura Rembert and William Emerson Rembert.
- She married John W. Latham on 28 July 1889 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
- John W. Latham and May Emily Rembert appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Other members of the household included Gladine Latham, William Blair Latham, L. Vivian Latham, Grady Latham and Helen Dewey Latham.
- John W. Latham and May Emily Rembert appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, at Converse & Hamlin Road. Other members of the household included Gladine Latham, William Blair Latham, Grady Latham, Helen Dewey Latham, Adina Maude Latham and Zella M. Latham.
- John W. Latham and May Emily Rembert appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Other members of the household included Adina Maude Latham, Zella M. Latham, Huriosco Ford, Helen Dewey Latham and Thurman L. Ford.
- The following appeared in in a Baptist periodical: On Sunday Sept. 15 we were called to Richards to hold burial services for our friend and brother, Dr. W. E. Rembert. Dr. Rembert was born in Ala. Dec. 4, 1840. Had he lived till his next birthday he would have reached the ripe age of 89 years. When the war between the States came on he went out with the Louisiana first Volunteers serving in Lee’s army thru-out the war. At the breaking out of the war he was a student in Tulane Medical College at New Orleans.
In 1866 he married Miss Elizabeth Lewis at Mansfield, La. To them were born 8 children, 4 of whom are still living, namely, Mrs. Mae Lathan, Converse, La., W. E. Rembert, Jr., Camden, Ark., Mrs. Bertie Welch, Montgomery, and Mrs. Ettie Welch, Crockett, Texas.
He came to Texas in 1892, locating at New Waverly, Texas, where his wife died in 1893. Leaving there he moved to Richards in 1894. In 1898 he married Miss Sallie Leonard; to them two children were born, both living, namely, Miss Inez Rembert, Richards, and Mrs. Roland Smith, Goose Creek. In 1918 he was again bereaved of his wife. The writer conducted her funeral.
Dr. Rembert joined the Baptist church some 50 or 60 years ago. He was one of the charter members of Richards Church.
Dr. Rembert did a world of charitable work in connection with his practice of medicine. He was a faithful church man. He took great delight in reading his Bible. He loved his Lord, his family and his friends. The writer will never forget when in 1910 he and his family were stricken with flu and the Dr., good friend and brother as he was, came and ministered to us.
In addition to his church membership he was a faithful and loyal member of the Masonic Lodge. After the funeral the Masons took charge and in their beautiful and impressive way put the body to rest.
A number said it was the longest procession ever seen from as small a town as Richards. It no doubt expressed the very high esteem the kind Dr. and family were held by their friends.
The writer was assisted in the funeral service by Brother J. Welch, pastor of the Richards Baptist Church.
May the Lord bless the bereaved is the prayer of a friend.
-- His Former Pastor, N. R. Davis, Normangee, Texas.
[Note erroneous year of first marriage and misspelled children's names.] - John W. Latham and May Emily Rembert appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Other members of the household included Helen Dewey Latham, Thurman L. Ford, Mildred Beverly Ford, Francis Edward Ford, Zella M. Latham and James Thomas Cates Jr.
- May Emily Rembert became a widow at the 27 April 1944 death of her husband John W. Latham.
- May Emily Rembert died on 15 January 1959 at age 92.
- She was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery, Converse, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
- Last Edited: 5 Nov 2015
Family: John W. Latham b. 24 September 1860, d. 27 April 1944
- Nina Ludile Latham b. 18 May 1890, d. 20 November 1899
- Gladine Latham b. 24 October 1891, d. 29 April 1917
- William Blair Latham b. 17 May 1893, d. 29 December 1955
- L. Vivian Latham b. 13 May 1895, d. 3 September 1902
- Grady Latham+ b. 28 February 1897, d. 15 January 1985
- Helen Dewey Latham+ b. 13 August 1899, d. 9 August 1985
- Adina Maude Latham+ b. 3 March 1902, d. 18 March 1978
- Zella M. Latham+ b. 26 April 1904, d. 10 August 1978