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About Agnes Frame (Lemasters)
Agnes LeMasters BIRTH 22 Feb 1787 DEATH 1890 (aged 102–103) Clay County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Burial Details Unknown, Specifically: She died in Clay County, West Virginia
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190897857/agnes-lemasters
Bio in her sister, Catherine's memorial*:
"She was one of 10 daughters of Benjamin Lemaster, a Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia. He served as an express rider for Gen. George Washington many times.
Following the war, he lived at Buck's Garden, in Nicholas County, West Virginia [then Virginia], the remainder of his life. He is was born in 1756 and died in 1837. He is buried near Summersville, in Nicholas County, West Virginia. [became WV in 1863]
The LeMaster families were said to have left France to escape the religious wars."
A second bio in her sister, Rebecca's memorial:
"Her father, Benjamin Lemasters moved to Nicholas county in 1789 or 90 and bought land in Bucks Garden where he reared a family of ten children --all daughters--the last surviving one being Rebecca. All the girls married in this and adjoining counties, and left behind a numerous progeny, highly respected. [She] was born on the same farm purchased by her father."
THE WESTERN OBSERVER, The Washington County News, Thursday, June 6, 1985 Page B1. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION HONOR GIVENS Descendants of Catherine Lemaster-Givens gathered June 1 at Emmons Cemetery for a dedication ceremony to honor Givens as a Patriot's Daughter. The dedication was conducted by the Daughters of the American Revolution from the Shawnee Mission Chapter and the Arthur Barrett Chapter in Marysville.
During the ceremony a plaque which stands near Givens grave was unveiled. It reads, "Catherine Lemaster-Givens, 1799-1885, daughter of a Revolutionary War soldier, placed by the Shawnee Mission Chapter DAR."
Agnes Frame (Lemasters)'s Timeline
1787 |
February 22, 1787
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Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1807 |
March 22, 1807
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1813 |
1813
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Nicholas County, Virginia, United States
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1823 |
1823
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Braxton County,(W)V
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1890 |
1890
Age 102
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Clay Co., West Virginia, United States
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