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Individual Record for: Isabella Easton (female)

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  Isabella Hotchkiss Ferguson      Family Record
    Elizabeth Forsyth Taylor+

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Bryan Edwin Cole
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Event Date Details
Birth 22 OCT 1900 Place: East Pleam,Bannoch Burn,,Scotland
Death 22 NOV 2000  
Burial   Place: Burlingame Cmtry,Burlingame,Osage County,Kansas
Notes:
!Source:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/ks/osage/burl/burlingame_c.htm
Notes:
!Notes: Still alive in 1993. She helped to support her mother, and younger
brothers and sisters, as her father died when she was 18. She also
completed the raising of her children by herself, after her husband died
in a work accident in 1944.
Notes:
!Letter: (Written by Isabella to a relative, the first page with the addressee
was lost) --
Notes:
!P: In Scotland we had lived in these towns that I know of Larbert,
Pleans, and Garibaldi.
Notes:
!P: My father David Easton was a coal miner. Thinking to try life abroad
he set sail on the Cunard Liner Athena from Glascow Scotland and went
to Canada in 1910. He had a sister there whom he stayed with a little
while. He then decided to come to America, so he came to Burlingame,
Kansas where my mother's sister Aunt Kirsten and her family lived.
Uncle Neal (her husband) Hotchkiss operated coal mines here so my
father decided to stay here. He sent for his family and on March 11th
1911 my mother and her six children Elizabeth, Janet, George, Isabella,
David and Christina boarded the Cunard Liner Columbia at Glascow and
sailed for the U.S.A. A few days out on the ocean the ship cut through ice
for two days and we seen huge icebergs high and long above the ocean
water. We landed at Staten Island where we were held for quaranteen as all
people are, or were at that time.
Notes:
!P: We boarded a train for the three day ride to Burlingame Kansas. We
stayed in Uncle Neals and Aunt Kirstens home till we got a home of our
own furnished. Aunt Kirstens real name is Christina. My mothers real
name is Isabella but she was called of all things "Easy". I don't know
why either Kirsten or Easy was used instead of their real names.
Notes:
!P: My father and brother George worked in the coal mines. Elizabeth and
Janet worked at the Chase Hotel by the Sante Fe Depot. Many trains used
to run on this railroad line, so the hotel fed many train crews. After a
few years Elizabeth and Janet went to Topeka Kansas to work, then on to
Kansas City Missouri where I joined them in 1916.
Notes:
!P: Three more children joined the family in Burlingame Thomas, Jeanie
and Alexander. They still live here.
Notes:
!P: This is not much, not very interesting, but neither do we have
anything in closets.
Notes:
!P: I will send you anything more if I get anything. I really do not know of
any Eastons' but father's sister Maggie in Canada. She will probably have
passed on, but if my cousin Hector Ferguson can find out about any of the
Eastons I'll send it to you.
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Your letter to me addressed Isabella Easton went to Aunt Lorena Easton.
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