The family last name is spelled "Clemons" and "Clemmons". For instance:
- her father's (Commodore Perry) marker spells it "Clemons"
- her son's (Guy) marker spells it "Clemons"
- her marriage license spells it "Clemmons"
Lou married Nathan William Eades (22 Dec 1885, Mercer Station, Muhlenberg, Kentucky). Sometime between Dec 1887 and Sep 1889 they moved from Muhlenberg County to Paducah (McCracken County). He was in the coal business in both Muhlenberg and McCracken counties, and later a railroad conductor on the Illinois Central railroad from Paducah.
Nathan & Lou Clemons had 3 children:
1. Edna Mae (Eades) Puryear
2. Annie Lou (Eades) Collins
3. Guy Clemmons Eades
Lou Hilam (Clemons) Eades died 11 Dec 1895, only a couple weeks after Guy was born, most likely from complications related to Guy’s recent birth. Guy died the following June.
The family last name is spelled "Clemons" and "Clemmons". For instance:
- her father's (Commodore Perry) marker spells it "Clemons"
- her son's (Guy) marker spells it "Clemons"
- her marriage license spells it "Clemmons"
Lou married Nathan William Eades (22 Dec 1885, Mercer Station, Muhlenberg, Kentucky). Sometime between Dec 1887 and Sep 1889 they moved from Muhlenberg County to Paducah (McCracken County). He was in the coal business in both Muhlenberg and McCracken counties, and later a railroad conductor on the Illinois Central railroad from Paducah.
Nathan & Lou Clemons had 3 children:
1. Edna Mae (Eades) Puryear
2. Annie Lou (Eades) Collins
3. Guy Clemmons Eades
Lou Hilam (Clemons) Eades died 11 Dec 1895, only a couple weeks after Guy was born, most likely from complications related to Guy’s recent birth. Guy died the following June.
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