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.
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.
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Mae was the wife of Louis Seass
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