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Louisa <I>Cadorette</I> Cassidy

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Louisa Cadorette Cassidy

Birth
Milk River, Lethbridge Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
1906 (aged 41–42)
Cassidy Curve, Glacier County, Montana, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Glacier National Park Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Louisa is buried in Glacier National Park. Her grave was moved from the Cassidy Homestead to make way for the road. It is located but not marked in the Park.

Louisa first married on May 1, 1882 to Onesime Fredrick May in Belle River Canada, they had 2 children, Earl Cadrette May & Edna Phelomene May/Cassidy. They divorced and Louisa married Michael Cassidy May 10, 1889. They resided in Swiftcurrent/Cassidy Curve Montana. It is now a part of Glacier National Park. They had 6 children and Michael raised Edna from a small child and she went by Cassidy. George Casmir Cassidy, John Henry Cassidy, Hester Cassidy, R.J. Cassidy, Henry F Cassidy and Etta Cassidy. Michael was the owner of Cassidy Oil.

Louisa was born in Mill River, Canada to Casimire Cadreete & Marie Philomene Lesperance
Louisa is buried in Glacier National Park. Her grave was moved from the Cassidy Homestead to make way for the road. It is located but not marked in the Park.

Louisa first married on May 1, 1882 to Onesime Fredrick May in Belle River Canada, they had 2 children, Earl Cadrette May & Edna Phelomene May/Cassidy. They divorced and Louisa married Michael Cassidy May 10, 1889. They resided in Swiftcurrent/Cassidy Curve Montana. It is now a part of Glacier National Park. They had 6 children and Michael raised Edna from a small child and she went by Cassidy. George Casmir Cassidy, John Henry Cassidy, Hester Cassidy, R.J. Cassidy, Henry F Cassidy and Etta Cassidy. Michael was the owner of Cassidy Oil.

Louisa was born in Mill River, Canada to Casimire Cadreete & Marie Philomene Lesperance

Gravesite Details

Poia Lake
6.4 mi (10.3 km)
Elevation gain: 2,400 ft (731.5 m)
Trailhead: Apikuni parking area, 1.1 miles east of Many Glacier Hotel
From parking lot on the east side, up a hill, rocks around the gravesite. Moved frI’m the


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