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Louisa Morton Easley

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Death
16 Jun 1893
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
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Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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The Quincy Daily Journal, Saturday, June 17, 1893; page 4.

Died Last Evening.

Mrs. Martin Easley died at 410 Maine street, last evening, at 6 o'clock.

Deceased moved here about two months ago from Durham Missouri to be treated for sciatic rheumatism. Other complications set in, and she died after having suffered the most excruciating pain.

The family lived in Quincy a long time, but moved across to Missouri a few years ago. The husband belongs to the G. A. R. here, and both are members of the First Baptist church of Quincy.

Mrs. Easley was 53 years of age. There are no children.

The funeral was held at the house at 3 o'clock this afternoon.

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Additional: The pension file for Martin Easley contained a 27 August 1918 affidavit from W. J. Morton and Minerva J. Morton on behalf of the widow's pension claim for Mr. Easley's second wife, Louisa (Spath) Easley. The affidavit stated the couple had gotten to know the second Mrs. Easley and could confirm the facts she gave in her pension application were accurate.

Those names match the name of the brother and sister in law of Martin Easley's first wife, Louisa (Morton) Easley.

- research, transcription and bio by Tree Leaf.
The Quincy Daily Journal, Saturday, June 17, 1893; page 4.

Died Last Evening.

Mrs. Martin Easley died at 410 Maine street, last evening, at 6 o'clock.

Deceased moved here about two months ago from Durham Missouri to be treated for sciatic rheumatism. Other complications set in, and she died after having suffered the most excruciating pain.

The family lived in Quincy a long time, but moved across to Missouri a few years ago. The husband belongs to the G. A. R. here, and both are members of the First Baptist church of Quincy.

Mrs. Easley was 53 years of age. There are no children.

The funeral was held at the house at 3 o'clock this afternoon.

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Additional: The pension file for Martin Easley contained a 27 August 1918 affidavit from W. J. Morton and Minerva J. Morton on behalf of the widow's pension claim for Mr. Easley's second wife, Louisa (Spath) Easley. The affidavit stated the couple had gotten to know the second Mrs. Easley and could confirm the facts she gave in her pension application were accurate.

Those names match the name of the brother and sister in law of Martin Easley's first wife, Louisa (Morton) Easley.

- research, transcription and bio by Tree Leaf.

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