
George
W. LASLEY was born in Simpson Township, Johnson County, in 1834, and
now resides in Burnside Township. His father, James Lasley, was a
native of Kentucky and was born in 1771. He was a farmer and was the
son of Thomas Lasley, who came from Ireland and was accidentally
drowned in the French Broad River, when his son James was an infant.
His widow afterward married George Wallace and reared a number of
children. James Lasley married Rebecca Dobbs, of Kentucky, by whom he
had six sons and three daughters, of whom George W. is the youngest.
James and his wife came to Illinois in the spring of 1832 with their
own team of horses and covered wagon, bringing with them their family
of eight children, losing on the way one little son. They had but
limited means, but had four horses, three of which drew the covered
wagon and the other a single rig. They first settled in the woods and
lived for a time in two rude log cabins, 16x16 feet in size. Before Mr.
Lasley died he owned seven hundred acres of land, all adjoining, and
had built a good log house, weather-boarded and ceiled, which is still
occupied by one of the daughters.
George W. Lasley had but little education, and that he secured in a
subscription school, paying $1 per month. At twelve years of age he
attended school one month, from which he derived much good, but learned
more of writing while in the army than he had ever learned before. He
was married at nineteen years of age, before leaving home, to Miss
Esther C. Veatch, daughter of Abijah J. Veatch, of Kentucky, the native
State of Mrs. Lasley, who was married in her twentieth year, in 1852.
After marriage our subject and his wife remained at his parents' home a
few months and then went to Missouri, Kansas and Indian Territory,
remaining in the West some three years, when they returned to the old
homestead, where they remained until after the death of his father in
1858, at the age of eighty-five years. His widow survived him some five
or six years, and died at the age of ninety-two years. George W. Lasley
enlisted in Company K, One Hundred and Twentieth Illinois Infantry,
Capt. Parks. His brother, Andrew Jackson, was in the First Tennessee
Cavalry, and was taken prisoner at Memphis, Tenn. George W. served over
three years. He was in the hospital some time at Memphis with
erysipelas, and the fever ruined his sight He came out with impaired
health and is receiving a small pension.
Our subject lost his first wife about 1868, when she was thirty-five
years old. She left six children, three of whom are deceased. The
others are Rebecca, wife of L. D. Cruse, a farmer, who has one son
living; Ellen, wife of William Mahon, a farmer, who has one son and two
daughters living; and Laura M., wife of J. N. Cruse, residing near Rock
Postoffice, in Pope County, who has one son and one daughter. There are
three daughters deceased, viz: Sarah E., wife of Jacob Hood, who left
four sons; Mary Ann, wife of Matt Craft, who left a son and daughter,
who are now living with their grandparents; and Esther Jane, wife of N.
J. Cruse, who left one son. Some years after the death of his first
wife Mr. Lasley was married to his present wife. Miss Elizabeth
Kendall, of North Carolina, whose father died in Johnson County at the
age of seventy-nine years. The mother is still living with Mr. Lasley,
aged eighty-one years. By his second wife our subject has two children:
Charles B. a youth now in bis seventeenth year, and Parthena E., a
young woman eighteen years old. One infant son is deceased. Mr. Lasley
has now one hundred and ten acres of land, having lost some by the
Cairo Short Line Railroad, and he has also deeded some to his heirs. He
is a Master Mason and is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. Politically, he is a true, loyal and straight Republican. His
wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which she is an
active worker.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
pp. 376 - 377
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