She was the wife of James R. Adams. They were married 13 Jan. 1886, in Arkansas.
Louisa was a grandaughter of Rev.George W. Long and Nancy Elizabeth Maples Long. Also of Noah Maples and Rebecca Langston.
The Long Cemetery is located on her father's old homeplace in Arkansas. Her mother and several of her sibblings are buried here. Louisa's father, Isaac Long, is buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri. He served in the Union during the Civil War.
She was the wife of James R. Adams. They were married 13 Jan. 1886, in Arkansas.
Louisa was a grandaughter of Rev.George W. Long and Nancy Elizabeth Maples Long. Also of Noah Maples and Rebecca Langston.
The Long Cemetery is located on her father's old homeplace in Arkansas. Her mother and several of her sibblings are buried here. Louisa's father, Isaac Long, is buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri. He served in the Union during the Civil War.
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