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Family: LAINE Ashton Calhoun / BRADSHAW Ester Louise (F373)



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  • Male
    LAINE Ashton Calhoun

    Birth  6 Dec 1908  Homeville, Sussex, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  27 Feb 1968  Hampton, VA (VA Hosp) Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial    Hampton, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage     
    Father  LAINE Matthew Augustus Reynolds | F289 Group Sheet 
    Mother  HORNE Susie | F289 Group Sheet 

    Female
    BRADSHAW Ester Louise

    Birth  1910   
    Death  1968   
    Burial     
    Father   
    Mother   

  • Notes  Married:
    • Marriage Notes for ASHTON LAINE and ESTER BRADSHAW:
      Ashton and Louise were divorced in the late forties. Louise remarried and moved to South Carolina. Louise's husband died, and she move back to Hampton, Virginia, rekindled the relationship with Ashton. Ashton and Louise re-married in the fifties and remained married until her death sometime during the night, Monday, February 26, 1968. Ashton and Louise were residing at 116 North Sixth Street in Hampton, next door to Catherine (Ashton's sister) and Charles Clemens. Ashton was in the Hampton Veteran's Hospital. Catherine received a call from the hospital on Tuesday morning notifying her of Ashton's death and requesting her to notify Ashton's wife of same. Catherine went over to the house, knocked on the doors, called, but got no response. Catherine looked in the bedroom window and saw Louise lying on the floor. She called the police and informed them of the situation. The police came and entered the house and determined that Louise had died. The exact time of death was not determined. She died sometime during the night. It could have been Monday or Tuesday ( the morning Ashton died).

      They were buried in the same grave (#6750) at 11am Friday, March 1, 1968 in the Hampton Section (D) of the Hampton National Cemetery. [1]

  • Sources 
    1. [S911] Chuck Clements, Chuck Clements (Reliability: 3).