LEMASTER
Parents
William M LEMASTER {M} = Newcarius\Neucarious SALYER {F}
Married 6 August 1849
William M LEMASTER:
Born 18 March 1822
Died 1 November 1903
Census Date: 1880
Census Place: Johnson Co, KY
P 139
24 William LEMASTER 58 Farmer b Floyd Co KY VA VA
Neucarious (SALYER) 47 ( m 6 Aug 1849) KY VA VA
Benjamin LEMASTER 19 Son KY KY KY
Valandingham LEMASTER 17 Son KY
Elizabeth LEMASTER 15 Dau KY
Isabell LEMASTER 12 Dau KY
Louisa LEMASTER 10 Dau KY
Elyozer LEMASTER 8 Son KY
Harrietta LEMASTER 6 Dau KY
( Mark LEMASTER b 27 Jan 1875 parents William LEMASTER & Nenareuas SALYER)
Newcarius\Neucarious SALYER:
Born 1832, Johnson Co, KY
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B, Boyd County
Ashland T. Patrick was born in Magoffin County, Ky., June 2, 1859, a son of John W. and Abigail (Salyer) Patrick, natives respectively, of Magoffin and Johnson Counties, Ky. The paternal grandfather, John Patrick, a native of Virginia, came to Kentucky about 1800 and settled in Magoffin County, where he engaged in farming; his wife was Martha (Kanard) Patrick, of Kentucky. The maternal grandfather of Ashland T. Patrick was Jacob Salyer, also a native of Virginia, but who settled in Johnson County, Ky., was a farmer, and his wife was Newcarius (Litteral) Salyer, of Kentucky. Ashland T. Patrick received his education at Georgetown College, Ky., and at the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. He studied law under Judge John E. Cooper, of West Liberty, Ky., and began practice in 1883; two years later he was elected county superintendent of schools, which position he resigned in April, 1886, and was appointed United States commissioner. In 1881 he married Lulie Howes, a daughter of W.W. and Mary (Ferguson) Howes, of Kentucky. They have two children, Lenore and Hortense. Mr. Patrick is a member of the Presbyterian Church, is a Mason, and a Republican.
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