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Isaac Lemasters

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Isaac Lemasters

Birth
Allen County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Aug 1910 (aged 73)
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.226, Longitude: -94.2221861
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Old Settler Called Home

Isaac Lemaster, a well known farmer citizen of the country southeast of here, died last Friday afternoon, of a kidney disorder from which he had been a sufferer for several years. He was in his 74th year and had not been able to do any work for at least a decade, but it was only three days before his death that his condition became serious enough to excite alarm.
Isaac Lemaster was one of the oldest residents of this part of the country, having come here from Ohio in 1880. For 25 ears he had lived on his farm, 3 miles west of Maple Grove, where death found him. He was the father of ten children, nine of whom, with his wife, survive him. Six of them are residents of the neighborhood, namely Clifford, Clinton, Grant, Jake, Mrs. Letitia Elliott, and Mrs. Emma Zane. A daughter, Mrs. Clara Butler, lives at San Diego, Calif., and two sons, Elmer and Isaac, live in Washington and Colorado respectively. A son, George, died of consumption in May, 1909.
The funeral services were held Sunday at Center Point church, southwest of Maple Grove, and the body was laid to rest in the Center Point cemetery.
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From: The Jasper News, September 1, 1910

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Isaac Lemasters is the son of Isaac Lemasters (1794-1841) and Hannah Elizabeth Coleman (1807-1892).
Isaac and Hannnah Lemasters had six children together.
Isaac's (1837-1910) siblings include:

James Lemasters
Mary Lemasters Wright
Jacob Lemasters
Hannah Lemasters Emrick
Charlotte F Lemasters Emrick


Old Settler Called Home

Isaac Lemaster, a well known farmer citizen of the country southeast of here, died last Friday afternoon, of a kidney disorder from which he had been a sufferer for several years. He was in his 74th year and had not been able to do any work for at least a decade, but it was only three days before his death that his condition became serious enough to excite alarm.
Isaac Lemaster was one of the oldest residents of this part of the country, having come here from Ohio in 1880. For 25 ears he had lived on his farm, 3 miles west of Maple Grove, where death found him. He was the father of ten children, nine of whom, with his wife, survive him. Six of them are residents of the neighborhood, namely Clifford, Clinton, Grant, Jake, Mrs. Letitia Elliott, and Mrs. Emma Zane. A daughter, Mrs. Clara Butler, lives at San Diego, Calif., and two sons, Elmer and Isaac, live in Washington and Colorado respectively. A son, George, died of consumption in May, 1909.
The funeral services were held Sunday at Center Point church, southwest of Maple Grove, and the body was laid to rest in the Center Point cemetery.
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From: The Jasper News, September 1, 1910

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Isaac Lemasters is the son of Isaac Lemasters (1794-1841) and Hannah Elizabeth Coleman (1807-1892).
Isaac and Hannnah Lemasters had six children together.
Isaac's (1837-1910) siblings include:

James Lemasters
Mary Lemasters Wright
Jacob Lemasters
Hannah Lemasters Emrick
Charlotte F Lemasters Emrick




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  • Created by: James
  • Added: May 26, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37529663/isaac-lemasters: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac Lemasters (7 Apr 1837–26 Aug 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37529663, citing Fasken Cemetery, Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by James (contributor 47054146).