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Easley family in early 1900s

Anita Maddox  (View posts) Posted: 20 Jan 2005 7:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am seeking information on my grandfather, Lonnie Easley; my grandmother Ida May Mowerson Easley; my mother, Ella May Easley; and my aunt Ida Marie Easley from the time between 1910 and 1930. I would appreciate any help anyone could give me. Thank you.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

craig jones  (View posts) Posted: 20 Jun 2005 2:59AM GMT
Classification: Query

1910 Stevens County Washington
Jordan Precinct ED 231 sheet 1B
line 89 image 2 of 3 at ancestry.com census

Wm. and Sarah Easley family group(1900 census in Christian County Missouri)

sons L.F. (Lonnie Fred) age 19 born Missouri parents
born Illinois and Tennessee
Hurley
Dewey
Leonard

1920 Pend Oreille County Washington
Metlaine image 2 of 3 at ancestry.com
ED 108 Sheet 3A line 26
(the census index at ancestry for 1920 has
Lonnie spelled TONNIE F. Easley,also index gives
his birthplace as Wisconsin,but the census sheet
reads LONNIE and birthplace Missouri)
Lonnie F Easley. age 29 born Missouri parents b.
Illinois and Tennessee
ratchet setter-sawmill
wife Ida M. age 21 born Idaho parents b. Germany
and Oregon
daughter Ella age 3/12 months born Washington

The World War One Draft Registrations for
Newport,Pend Oreille County Washington

Lonnie Fred Easley born Oct. 6,1890 Ozark,
Christian County Missouri

Confined in Kootenai County Jail

Tall,medium build,blue eyes,brown hair.

Wife and baby to support.

Washington State birth index 1907-1919
LOOMIS Easley
Ida May Mowerson
Location Pend Oreille, Washington
white female baby born Oct 7 1919
name of child Ella May Easley
(I can get a copy of this birth cert if you want it,microfilms
are very near my home.






Re: Easley family in early 1900s

craig jones  (View posts) Posted: 20 Jun 2005 3:02AM GMT
Classification: Query

Do you already have the 1930 census for Lonnie
(divorced) and daughter Ella Easley in Idaho

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

craig jones  (View posts) Posted: 20 Jun 2005 4:35AM GMT
Classification: Query

1917-1918 WW1 draft registration
Harry S. Barckley b.3 Jan 1895 Michigan
Pend Oreille county Washington

Idaho marriages
Harry E. Barckley to May Easley
24 Oct. 1928 Salmon Lemhi county Idaho

1930 Ancestry.com census database
Tiger precinct Pend Orielle county Wa.
Ed 25 sheet 1A line 42

I know this is a longshot considering how poor the image
is but take a look,

index reads Harry B???
Wife F.M.B??

But looks like harry barcklay or berkley etc.
to me also the F.M in my eye reads I.M. age 31
born Idaho parents born Germany Oregon(age and births
match Ida in 1920 census) like I say maybe/maybe not.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

Kirbvig  (View posts) Posted: 7 Feb 2008 10:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
I was in the Fiske Genealogy Library in Seattle the other day and found the following: 2 photos - one of the Lon & Audra Easley family and one of Gloria & Virginia Easley. They lived in Summit Valley by Colville in Stevens County. The book is: Rich Heritage, Summit Valley's Past. By Kathryn 'Kate' Carlson, 1979. Printed by the Statesman Examiner, Colville Wa 99114.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

AnitaMaddox  (View posts) Posted: 8 Feb 2008 8:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thank you so much for this interesting information. Lon (Lonnie) Easley was my grandfather. Audra was his second wife, and Gloria and Virginia are my mother's half-sisters. I'll see if I can get hold of a copy of this book. Sounds like more interesting info for the family history files.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

Kirbvig  (View posts) Posted: 16 Feb 2008 12:25AM GMT
Classification: Query
Loon Lake Cemetary: Lonnie F. Easley Oct 6, 1890 - May 1, 1972
Wa Pvt Bttry C 37 Field Arty WWI
Buried next to a Mary Marshall Easley and a Wiley Johnson Easley.
Not sure where you live: Loon Lake is in the south part of the county, off Hwy 395 on the way to Spokane.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

AnitaMaddox  (View posts) Posted: 16 Feb 2008 9:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thanks so much for your response. Wiley Johnson Easley was my great-grandfather (Lonnie's father), and Mary Marshall Easley Wiley's second wife (not my great-grandmother). I do know where Loon Lake is. I lived not far from there, as well as in Spokane, when I was a child, but had lost touch with all Easleys until I started researching the family. My family left Washington in 1948 and never returned. I now live in California, and am in touch with some of the Easleys since my early posts.

Thanks again for taking the time to write.

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

jeanmjay  (View posts) Posted: 3 Nov 2008 3:10AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello, I am researching our ancestry and we have a grandmother in our line who was born in July of 1886, passed on Dec. 1956 in Indianapolis Ind. She married Norman Kenneth Millholland. Does any of this match your records?

Re: Easley family in early 1900s

AnitaMaddox  (View posts) Posted: 3 Nov 2008 6:30PM GMT
Classification: Query
What was your grandmother's name, and do you have a specific birthplace? Off-hand, I don't know anyone who married a Mulholland
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