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Thomas Lemaster

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Thomas Lemaster Veteran

Birth
Charles County, Maryland, USA
Death
1836 (aged 85–86)
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Andrew Lemasters was born 1750 and moved to Mason County WV and became a well known Indian scout and revolutionary war soldier. Thomas Andrew married Catherine Thornton and maybe 2 other wives, Miss Lewis and Jenny Dyal. Thomas Andrew may have had as many as 21 children with these 3 wives. (Scout) Thomas Andrew's name is on a plaque at Point Pleasant Monument Park as a Mason County revolutionary war soldier.


Rick Lemasters

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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3, L-R

Name: Thomas Lemasters

Cemetery: Point Pleasant Cem

Location: Tu-endi-wei Park, Mason Co WV 81

by Patricia Law Hatcher (Author)


Note: This book is an abstract of information reported by the NSDAR and published in their Annual Reports to the Smithsonian Institute, printed as Senate Documents, published by the Society in a Separate volume and published annually in the DAR magazine.

Thomas Andrew Lemasters was born 1750 and moved to Mason County WV and became a well known Indian scout and revolutionary war soldier. Thomas Andrew married Catherine Thornton and maybe 2 other wives, Miss Lewis and Jenny Dyal. Thomas Andrew may have had as many as 21 children with these 3 wives. (Scout) Thomas Andrew's name is on a plaque at Point Pleasant Monument Park as a Mason County revolutionary war soldier.


Rick Lemasters

[email protected]

http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lemasters/480/


Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3, L-R

Name: Thomas Lemasters

Cemetery: Point Pleasant Cem

Location: Tu-endi-wei Park, Mason Co WV 81

by Patricia Law Hatcher (Author)


Note: This book is an abstract of information reported by the NSDAR and published in their Annual Reports to the Smithsonian Institute, printed as Senate Documents, published by the Society in a Separate volume and published annually in the DAR magazine.



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