He married Laura Jane Chappel in 1860 in Douglassville, Texas, USA. They were blessed with five children: William b 1866; Martha b. 1868; Laura b. 1870; Singleton Lafayette Jr b. 1872; and Ollie Easley b. 1879.
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Obit of Singleton Lafayette Easley, Talladega, Alabama
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Obituary from CONFEDERATE VETERAN, Vol. XV, No. 10, October 1907
Obituary: CAPT. SINGLETON LAFAYETTE EASLEY
Capt. S. F. Easley was born in Talladega County, Ala., in February 1838,
removing with his parents to Cass County, Tex., in 1857. At Jefferson in 1861
he enlisted in Phil Crump's battalion of infantry, which battalion became a part
of the 32d Texas Infantry, of Ector's Brigade, in the Army of Tennessee. He
served in this throughout the war, participating in all the battles in which
that army was engaged, and at the close of the war he ranked as a first
lieutenant of his company. Returning to Cass County after the war, he made his
home there until 1871, when he married and removed to Dallas. Later he lived in
Bowie, Seymour, and Chillicothe, at which latter place he died in September,
leaving two daughters and a son. Mr. Easley was not only a gallant soldier but
a most upright and influential citizen.
Copyright (c) 2001 by Judy Penrod Purcell. This copy contributed for use in
the USGenWeb Archives. [email protected]
He married Laura Jane Chappel in 1860 in Douglassville, Texas, USA. They were blessed with five children: William b 1866; Martha b. 1868; Laura b. 1870; Singleton Lafayette Jr b. 1872; and Ollie Easley b. 1879.
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Obit of Singleton Lafayette Easley, Talladega, Alabama
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/cass/obits/sleasley.txt
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August 2001
Obituary from CONFEDERATE VETERAN, Vol. XV, No. 10, October 1907
Obituary: CAPT. SINGLETON LAFAYETTE EASLEY
Capt. S. F. Easley was born in Talladega County, Ala., in February 1838,
removing with his parents to Cass County, Tex., in 1857. At Jefferson in 1861
he enlisted in Phil Crump's battalion of infantry, which battalion became a part
of the 32d Texas Infantry, of Ector's Brigade, in the Army of Tennessee. He
served in this throughout the war, participating in all the battles in which
that army was engaged, and at the close of the war he ranked as a first
lieutenant of his company. Returning to Cass County after the war, he made his
home there until 1871, when he married and removed to Dallas. Later he lived in
Bowie, Seymour, and Chillicothe, at which latter place he died in September,
leaving two daughters and a son. Mr. Easley was not only a gallant soldier but
a most upright and influential citizen.
Copyright (c) 2001 by Judy Penrod Purcell. This copy contributed for use in
the USGenWeb Archives. [email protected]
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