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Louisa <I>Spath</I> Easley

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Louisa Spath Easley

Birth
Durham, Lewis County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jan 1926 (aged 68)
Maywood, Lewis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
La Grange, Lewis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married, first, August Quest. He died 1885.

Married, second, Martin Easley. Minister G. C. Kell wed the pair 25 October 1893 in Durham, Lewis county, Missouri.

Martin Easley died 1915.

Mrs. Louisa (Spath) Easley moved to Broadview, Yellowstone county, Montana, where her son William Quest also resided. She filed for a widow's pension based upon the Civil War service of her second husband, Martin Easley.

She was residing in Missouri with her daughter Mrs. Eva Cason in the 1920 census.

In 1921 Mrs. Easley stayed at the "Soldiers' and Sailors' Home" in Quincy, Illinois while recuperating from a fall which had broken her hip. The Home had cottages and its own hospital on grounds. She was eligible as the widow of a Civil War veteran. (The Home is today called The Illinois Veterans' Home.)

She then returned with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Olen and Eva (Quest) Cason, to Maywood Missouri.

- research and bio by Tree Leaf. Sources included newspaper articles, and the pension file for Martin Easley.
Married, first, August Quest. He died 1885.

Married, second, Martin Easley. Minister G. C. Kell wed the pair 25 October 1893 in Durham, Lewis county, Missouri.

Martin Easley died 1915.

Mrs. Louisa (Spath) Easley moved to Broadview, Yellowstone county, Montana, where her son William Quest also resided. She filed for a widow's pension based upon the Civil War service of her second husband, Martin Easley.

She was residing in Missouri with her daughter Mrs. Eva Cason in the 1920 census.

In 1921 Mrs. Easley stayed at the "Soldiers' and Sailors' Home" in Quincy, Illinois while recuperating from a fall which had broken her hip. The Home had cottages and its own hospital on grounds. She was eligible as the widow of a Civil War veteran. (The Home is today called The Illinois Veterans' Home.)

She then returned with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Olen and Eva (Quest) Cason, to Maywood Missouri.

- research and bio by Tree Leaf. Sources included newspaper articles, and the pension file for Martin Easley.


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