Anonymous ID: aa92c6 March 28, 2023, 8:42 a.m. No.18595365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5368 >>5380 >>5400 >>5402 >>5409 >>5413 >>5431 >>5478 >>5550 >>5561 >>5697 >>5859 >>5957

>>18594889

Katherine Koonce digz

 

Something told me Katherine Koonce was the target and the others were just collateral damage, so I started digging on her. Katherine's maiden name is Shirley, her mothers maiden name is Gueymard.

Her great grandfather Adolphe Gueymard was the director at Zapata Corporation. The one founded by George Bush Sr. If memory serves correctly that company was a CIA front?

 

Katherine's grandfather was a journalist in Baton Rouge.

Ernest Gueymard

 

Ernest Gueymard was born in Carville (Island) in Iberville Parish, Louisiana on October 8, 1908 to Marie Gueymard (nee Larré) and Adolph Gueymard, a planter (Hard Times Plantation), parish juror and State Representative. Ernest Gueymard graduated from Louisiana State University in 1929 with a degree in journalism. He began to work at the Morning Advocate in 1929 and soon moved to the State Times eventually becoming managing editor. He worked for the Capitol City press for 44 years until his retirement in 1973. He was twice married, first to fellow journalist Clair Lunsford with whom he had two children, Anne (m. Shirley) and Davis. He then married Margaret McDearmon Reed Gueymard (former head librarian of the East Baton Rouge Parish Libraries) in 1946.

 

https://ebrplspecialcollections.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/171

 

After the war, Dolph Worked for Tidewater Oil Company before moving to where he joined the First City National Bank. When he retired from First City Natl Bank he held the title of Senior VP for Petroleum and Minerals. Dolph has served as director of several organizations including: Zapata Corp, Camco, Inco, Harrisburg Bank, and Midhurst Corp, and has worked as a consultant in the oil investments business for many decades.

 

http://www.geol.lsu.edu/dutrow/agguey.html

 

The Tennessean

03 Jul 1986, Thu · Page 47

https://www.newspapers.com/image/112337742/?terms=Shirley%20Koonce&match=1

 

Katherine's husband Richard "Dick" Koonce has a nonprofit called Charis and it looks like he make $50,000 a year from that.

 

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/621751911

Anonymous ID: aa92c6 March 28, 2023, 9:04 a.m. No.18595478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5550 >>5697 >>5859 >>5957

>>18595365

Katherine had a book deal.

 

Katherine Koonce is a child development and learning specialist working with children, teens, and families. Currently, she serves as the director of learning support services at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. She earned her Master’s degree from Georgia State University, specializing in learning, behavior, and attention difficulties. For more than eighteen years, she has worked in private practice with families, as well as in a variety of school and community settings. Katherine is a compelling speaker at conferences for parents, professionals, and teachers. She and her husband, Dick, live with their two children in Brentwood, Tennessee.

 

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/75381/katherine-koonce/

Anonymous ID: aa92c6 March 28, 2023, 9:18 a.m. No.18595561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18595365

Adolph Gueymard was also a slave owner. The plantation was called "Hard Times".

 

This collection primarily reflects the research Mr. Gueymard conducted in the course of writing his historical columns. There are also personal letters written in both French and English. Also included in these files are some records from Hard Times Plantation in Iberville Parish, Mr. Gueymard’s family home (checks, sugar books, correspondence). The collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, menus and recipes, and plantation records.

Mr. Gueymard gave many speeches to community organizations and there are a large number of speeches in the collection. There is a master set of his columns, and finally there is a selection of books collected by Mr. Gueymard over the years.

 

https://ebrplspecialcollections.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/171