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Emma Ann Lester 1888–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1888

Birth Location: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska

Death Date: 2 Mar 1923

Death Location: Atlantic, Cass, Iowa

Father: David LESTER

Mother: Emma NEWHOUSE

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In 1888, Emma Ann Lester entered the world in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, born to David Lester And Emma Alice Newhouse. Emma Ann Lester passed away in 1923 in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.

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Biography

  • In 1888, Emma Ann Lester entered the world in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, born to David Lester And Emma Alice Newhouse.
  • Emma Ann Lester passed away in 1923 in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.

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Emma Lester's Ancestors

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Emma Lester
1888–1923
Birth Place: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
Parents
David LESTER
1853–1897
Oakland, Oakland, Michigan
Emma (Alice) NEWHOUSE
1857–1921
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Grandparents
Alexander (Charles) LESTER
1816–1900
Newell, County Down, Northern Ireland
Anna (Jane) GRAHAM
1828–1917
County Down (near Belfast), Northern Ireland
Pvt (James Henderson Newhouse) Sr
1831–1888
Rush, Indiana
Emmeretta Tibbetts
1833–1891
Greenfield, Hancock, Indiana
Great-Grandparents
David Lester
1788–1863
Jane Chambers
1792–1882
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Lester\Lyster
1760–
Lois Talmage
1758–1850
Thomas Chambers
1770–

Emma Lester's Timeline

2 Records

1888
1888
Birth of Emma Ann Lester in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
1923
2 Mar 1923
Age 35
Death of Emma Ann Lester in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa
Atlantic, Cass, Iowa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1888
    Event Place: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1923
    Event Place: Atlantic, Cass, Iowa

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