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Naoma Alice “Mae” <I>Thomason</I> Seass

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Naoma Alice “Mae” Thomason Seass

Birth
Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Mar 1910 (aged 35)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Moultrie County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6439977, Longitude: -88.52854
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According to the obituary prepared for and given out at her funeral by her mother, Mae was born at the home of her grandmother, Sarah Brown Thomason, which was in Jonathan Creek Township, Moultrie County, IL. She lived at various places with her parents during her childhood- Parsons, KS and St. Jacob Township, Madison Co., IL up until at least 1880, but primarily at Louisiana, Pike Co., MO after that.
After graduation from high school at Louisiana, Mae attended the University of Missouri at Columbia for several years, qualifying herself to become a school teacher, which she did.
After her marriage to Louis Seass, she and her husband lived with his parents in Moultrie Co. They became the parents of Jean, Stewart and Pauline.
Mae contracted tuberculosis, and eventually separated from her family both to protect her children and to attempt to seek a cure in the drier climate of the west. Her father went with her and was with her when she died at Denver, Co.
According to the obituary prepared for and given out at her funeral by her mother, Mae was born at the home of her grandmother, Sarah Brown Thomason, which was in Jonathan Creek Township, Moultrie County, IL. She lived at various places with her parents during her childhood- Parsons, KS and St. Jacob Township, Madison Co., IL up until at least 1880, but primarily at Louisiana, Pike Co., MO after that.
After graduation from high school at Louisiana, Mae attended the University of Missouri at Columbia for several years, qualifying herself to become a school teacher, which she did.
After her marriage to Louis Seass, she and her husband lived with his parents in Moultrie Co. They became the parents of Jean, Stewart and Pauline.
Mae contracted tuberculosis, and eventually separated from her family both to protect her children and to attempt to seek a cure in the drier climate of the west. Her father went with her and was with her when she died at Denver, Co.

Gravesite Details

Mae was the wife of Louis Seass



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