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Noah W. Cross

Noah Webster Cross (October 3, 1908 – November 22, 1976)〔Natchez City Cemetery records, Natchez, Mississippi〕 was a controversial Democratic sheriff from Ferriday in Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana, who served from July 1, 1944 until July 1948 and again from July 1952 until April 4, 1973, when a conviction for perjury and a failed appeal forced him into federal prison. Cross was succeeded by Fred L. Schiele (1933–2002),〔(Social Security Death Index Interactive Search )〕 a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, who was appointed by Governor Edwin Washington Edwards, pending a special election, to fill the remainder of Cross' term. Schiele had run unsuccessfully in the 1967 primary against Cross.〔Stanley Nelson, ''Concordia News-Sentinel'', Ferriday, Louisiana, archives check〕 At the time of his resignation, Cross was the senior sheriff in Louisiana in terms of service.〔"Cross Resignation Slated April 15th", ''Concordia Sentinel'', April 4, 1973, p. 1〕
==Background and family==

Cross was born in Monterey in Concordia Parish to Marsalin Gillis Cross and the former Lydia Catherine Wilson. He attended Ferriday High School and Louisiana Tech University. He married the former Iola May Denham (February 28, 1910 – July 23, 1997)〔 of Baton Rouge,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cross, Noah W. )〕 Cross began his career in 1927 with the William Campbell Nabors Oil Company. Iola Cross was an English teacher at Ferriday High School. The couple had three daughters: Diane Brakinridge, Kay Faulkner, and Lydia C. Wilson〔 (born August 23, 1950).〔Net Detective, People Search〕
Lydia Wilson, named for her paternal grandmother Lydia C. Wilson, is the widow of Roger Wayne "Butch" Wilson (1948–2006), a Wisner native and a 40-year law enforcement officer who began his service as a deputy to his future father-in-law, Noah Cross. Wilson was also the chief of police for eight years in Ferriday and was thereafter a deputy under Sheriffs Schiele (1973–1980) and Hubert Lee McGlothin (1984–1990).〔(The Natchez Democrat - Obituary: Roger Wayne "Butch" Wilson Sr )〕
Cross was a member of the Sevier Memorial United Methodist Church in Ferriday. He was also affiliated with the Masonic lodge.〔

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