Roger's middle name came from his maternal grandfather who was Innis Menefee.
Roger had two full-siblings:
Willie M. Feaster 1883 –
Lenella Feaster 1886 – 1952
He also had two half-siblings from his father's second marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Lake (1854-1932):
Jennie Evelyn Feaster 1895 – 1971
Exie Lake Feaster 1897 – 1986
Roger's mother died when he was 9 years old and his father remarried 4 years later.
In 1907, Roger married Francis Elizabeth Davis (1889-1962) and they had five children:
Samuel Jefferson Feaster 1911 – 1981 (twin)
(unknown) Feaster 1911 – 1911 (twin)
Harold Roger Feaster 1914 – 1979
Maxine Elizabeth Feaster 1918 – 1991
Marjorie Frances Feaster 1930 –
Roger resided in Marion and Clark Counties. His World War I draft registration card states he was employed by the C. B. & Q. Railroad. His Missouri Death Certificate 41873 states his occupation as telegraph operator.
- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis
Roger's middle name came from his maternal grandfather who was Innis Menefee.
Roger had two full-siblings:
Willie M. Feaster 1883 –
Lenella Feaster 1886 – 1952
He also had two half-siblings from his father's second marriage to Catherine Elizabeth Lake (1854-1932):
Jennie Evelyn Feaster 1895 – 1971
Exie Lake Feaster 1897 – 1986
Roger's mother died when he was 9 years old and his father remarried 4 years later.
In 1907, Roger married Francis Elizabeth Davis (1889-1962) and they had five children:
Samuel Jefferson Feaster 1911 – 1981 (twin)
(unknown) Feaster 1911 – 1911 (twin)
Harold Roger Feaster 1914 – 1979
Maxine Elizabeth Feaster 1918 – 1991
Marjorie Frances Feaster 1930 –
Roger resided in Marion and Clark Counties. His World War I draft registration card states he was employed by the C. B. & Q. Railroad. His Missouri Death Certificate 41873 states his occupation as telegraph operator.
- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis
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