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Amno Annie <I>Lasater</I> Jameson

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Amno Annie Lasater Jameson

Birth
Jack County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Nov 1947 (aged 65)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Miss Ammo Lasater married Charles Sandherr in 1904 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. He was a member of a pioneer family of South Texas. He preceded her in death.

Children of Amno and Charles were:
Lloyd Lasater Sandherr
Elsie Ann Sandherr

Mrs. Amno Sandherr married Hiram O Jameson in 1915 at Hutchinson County Texas, a cattleman and later Sheriff of Hutchinson County, Texas. In 1919, the couple moved to Fort Worth, Texas to educate their children. He preceded her in death.

There was one child born to the union of Amno and Hiram Jameson:
Bettie Jameson

Miss Amno Annie Lasater was born in Keechi Valley, Jack County, Texas where she spent her girlhood. She attended her first school at Spark Springs with Miss Ella Marks as teacher. Later, she entered public school in Jacksboro, Texas and in 1899 entered Kidd-Key College at Sherman, Texas.

Mrs. Jameson was an accomplished musician and taught music in Jacksboro High School for several years specializing in piano, violin, guitar, mandolin, harmony and musical history. She was a charter member of the Jacksboro Library Club.

Survived by three children - Loyd Sandherr, Elsie Nash, Bettie Claybourne; two brothers - Roger M. Lasaster and S.B. Lasater; one sister - Mrs. F.G. Huckabay.
Miss Ammo Lasater married Charles Sandherr in 1904 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. He was a member of a pioneer family of South Texas. He preceded her in death.

Children of Amno and Charles were:
Lloyd Lasater Sandherr
Elsie Ann Sandherr

Mrs. Amno Sandherr married Hiram O Jameson in 1915 at Hutchinson County Texas, a cattleman and later Sheriff of Hutchinson County, Texas. In 1919, the couple moved to Fort Worth, Texas to educate their children. He preceded her in death.

There was one child born to the union of Amno and Hiram Jameson:
Bettie Jameson

Miss Amno Annie Lasater was born in Keechi Valley, Jack County, Texas where she spent her girlhood. She attended her first school at Spark Springs with Miss Ella Marks as teacher. Later, she entered public school in Jacksboro, Texas and in 1899 entered Kidd-Key College at Sherman, Texas.

Mrs. Jameson was an accomplished musician and taught music in Jacksboro High School for several years specializing in piano, violin, guitar, mandolin, harmony and musical history. She was a charter member of the Jacksboro Library Club.

Survived by three children - Loyd Sandherr, Elsie Nash, Bettie Claybourne; two brothers - Roger M. Lasaster and S.B. Lasater; one sister - Mrs. F.G. Huckabay.


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