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Isabelle Wells 1847–1926 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Sep 1847

Birth Location: Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 12 December 1926

Death Location: Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America

Father: David Wells

Mother: Maria None

Spouse(s): Charley Lasley, Charles Lasley

Children(s): Ray Lasley, Bettie Lasley, Henry Lasley, Clarence Lasley, Benjamin Lasley, Obie Lasley

In 1847, Isabelle Wells entered the world in Tennessee, USA, born to David Wells And Maria. In 1920, Isabelle Wells resided in Jackson, Monroe, Missouri, USA. Isabelle Wells married Charles Lee Charley Lasley, Charley Lasley, and had children including Benjamin Lasley, Bettie Mae W Lasley, Clarence Lasley, Henry W Lasley, Obie Bosley Lasley, Ray Johnson Lasley. Isabelle Wells passed away in 1926 in Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1847, Isabelle Wells entered the world in Tennessee, USA, born to David Wells And Maria.
  • In 1920, Isabelle Wells resided in Jackson, Monroe, Missouri, USA.
  • Isabelle Wells married Charles Lee Charley Lasley, Charley Lasley, and had children including Benjamin Lasley, Bettie Mae W Lasley, Clarence Lasley, Henry W Lasley, Obie Bosley Lasley, Ray Johnson Lasley.
  • Isabelle Wells passed away in 1926 in Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Isabelle Wells's Ancestors

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Isabelle Wells
1847–1926
Birth Place: Tennessee, USA
Parents
David Wells
1820–
Kentucky
Maria
1827–
Virginia
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isabelle Wells's Descendants

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Isabelle Wells (Sep 1847–12 December 1926) m. Charley Lasley (abt 1852–9 April 1927) m. Charles (Lee (Charley)) Lasley (Jan 1854–9 April 1927)
  1. 1. Ray (Johnson) Lasley 1893–1963 m. Bessie (L) Hill 1899–1973
    1. 1. Lyle (Winslow) Lasley 1920–1989
    2. 2. Isabelle Lasley 1919–2010
    3. 3. Bettie Cooley 1920–1978
    4. 4. William (Howard) Lasley 1931–2010 m. Carolyn (Virginia) Davis 1931–2018 m. Carolyn (Virginia) Davis 1931–2018
      1. 1. William (Howard (Junie) Lasley) Jr 1947–2017
      2. 2. Aleta (Carol Lasley) Adams 1948–2015 m. Phillip (Wesley) Adams 1948–2006
    5. 5. Benjaman Lasley 1921–1922
  2. 2. Bettie (Mae W) Lasley 1892–1969
  3. 3. Henry (W) Lasley 1882–1915
  4. 4. Clarence Lasley 1884–
  5. 5. Benjamin Lasley 1889–1918
  6. 6. Obie (Bosley) Lasley 1888–1963

Isabelle Wells's Timeline

3 Records

1847
Sep 1847
Birth of Isabelle Wells in Tennessee, USA
Tennessee, USA
1920
1920
Age 73
Isabelle Wells resided here in Jackson, Monroe, Missouri, USA
Jackson, Monroe, Missouri, USA
1926
12 December 1926
Age 79
Death of Isabelle Wells in Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America
Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Sep 1847
    Event Place: Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Jackson, Monroe, Missouri; Roll: T625_936; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 121
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Jackson, Monroe, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Jackson, Monroe, Missouri; Roll: T625_936; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 121

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 December 1926
    Event Place: Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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