She was the daughter of Anson (Burton) and Crawford Redman. She married Marcus McQueary in 1895.
Her death certificate shows her maiden name as Redman. However, her brother, Reason, who lived to be 99 years old, is recorded in both the Kentucky Death Index and SSDI as Redmon. Her brother's WWI draft registration has his name as Redman.
Her first name is recorded as LOUELLEN on the stone, but it may be that the engraver simply left out a space. Most records have her name as Lou E. Variations in spelling were common for this time period with women sometimes combining first and middle names.
She was the daughter of Anson (Burton) and Crawford Redman. She married Marcus McQueary in 1895.
Her death certificate shows her maiden name as Redman. However, her brother, Reason, who lived to be 99 years old, is recorded in both the Kentucky Death Index and SSDI as Redmon. Her brother's WWI draft registration has his name as Redman.
Her first name is recorded as LOUELLEN on the stone, but it may be that the engraver simply left out a space. Most records have her name as Lou E. Variations in spelling were common for this time period with women sometimes combining first and middle names.
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Mother - Gone But Not Forgotten
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Buried beside Marcus McQueary (but his name is spelled McQuearry on the stone).
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