Mather Hawkins Lancaster, 18881940 (aged 51 years)

Name
Mather Hawkins /Lancaster/
Birth
Death of a brother
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Aged 7 Ms. 7 Ds., Son of W. H. & M. P. Lancaster"

Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Son of W. H. & M. P. Lancaster"

Birth of a sister
Death of a paternal grandmother
Source: Headstone
Text:

Eastern Star symbol

Death of a paternal grandfather
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Dear parents, though we miss you much...", Masonic symbol

Census
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a maternal grandfather
Birth of a brother
Census
Residence
Birth of a brother
Census
Residence
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Death
April 27, 1940 (aged 51 years)
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Son"

Burial
Family with parents
father
18641950
Birth: January 27, 1864 32 30 near Sulphur Well, Hardin Co. TN
Death: February 10, 1950
mother
18671943
Birth: July 30, 1867 32 18 Tennessee
Death: December 14, 1943
Marriage MarriageDecember 25, 1887Decatur Co. TN
9 months
himself
18881940
Birth: September 18, 1888 24 21 Henderson Co. TN
Death: April 27, 1940
brother
younger brother
18921895
Birth: November 21, 1892 28 25
Death: March 14, 1895
17 months
younger brother
1894
Birth: March 1894 30 26 Tennessee
2 years
younger sister
1896
Birth: April 1896 32 28 Tennessee
4 years
younger sister
1900
Birth: March 1900 36 32 Tennessee
21 months
younger brother
19011970
Birth: December 2, 1901 37 34 Tennessee
Death: October 18, 1970
3 years
younger brother
19041975
Birth: December 31, 1904 40 37 Tennessee
Death: January 1975
4 years
younger brother
19081951
Birth: 1908 43 40 Tennessee
Death: 1951
Death
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Son"

Shared note

November 1, 1935 Lexington Progress

Local News: Joe Pritchard, who was a helper of Mather Lancaster in the cotton gin at Clarksburg, Carroll County, died from pneumonia last Monday night. Mather Lancaster has recovered and returned to running the gin.

  • from the collection of Brenda Kirk Fiddler
Note

June 6, 1919 - Lexington Progress

Mather, elder son of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Lancaster, reached home last Friday from Camp Pike, having received his honorable discharge from the Army at Camp Pike, Ark. Mather reached home just one day short of one year from the day on which he left for the army camp and the army training has made him hard as nails.