M.B. Lester was born in the block house which was the pioneer home of the family, and the days of his boyhood and youth were spent in work and play upon the farm, to the cultivation of which he has devoted his manhood's labors. In early life he conned his lessons in the district schools, but afterwards pursued his studies in the schools of Wheaton, Elgin and Dixon. Later he engaged in teaching school, being thus employed for eight terms in DuPage County. In his work as an instructor he was very successful.
In 1880, in Addison Township, Mr. Lester married Hattie C. Lake. Her parents were natives of England. She died, leaving a daughter, Leva C.; and Mr. Lester has been again married, his second union being with Eliza M. Dohle, a native of Cook County, born August 19, 1846. They have one child, Elma.
Mr. Lester, who is one of the leading Republicans of this community, is a stalwart advocate of the principles of the party, and was secretary of the Republican Club. He is now serving as Postmaster of Salt Creek. Socially, he is connected with Itasca Lodge No. 764, M. W. A., of which he is Commander. He has been a prominent and progressive citizen, who has manifested commendable interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community, and has done all in his power for its upbuilding. Besides carrying on general farming, other business interests have occupied his time and attention. In 1888, he began dealing in live stock, and now makes extensive shipments. In 1892 he shipped seventy-two carloads to Chicago. In connection with his brother, Cyrus B., he was for three years proprietor of a meat-market in Itasca. His farm comprises one hundred and seventy-seven acres of rich land, and upon it are two good residences and all the improvements, accessories and conveniences of a model farm. Mr. Lester is a public-spirited and progressive man, an enterprising farmer and a valued citizen, whose hearty support and co-operation have been important factors in the upbuilding of the community.
Portrait and biographical record of Cook and DuPage counties, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States.
Chicago : Lake City Pub. Co., 1894.
pg. 216 & 217
Marshall Barnum Lester died at his home at 560 Locust street today.
Mr. Lester was born at Wooddale December 8, 1849, the son of Marshall N. and Levantia (Barnum) Lester.
He is survived by one daughter, Elma L. Heberling of Michigan City, Ind., a stepson, Charles E. Dohle, of Elgin and six grandchildren. He was a social member of the Modern Woodmen.
Funeral services will be held from the Wait-Ross-Allanson funeral church at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial at Bluff City cemetery. Rev. M. C. Tunison will officiate the services.
Elgin Courier-News
Friday, November 19, 1926
The 1880 Census shows he had a wife named Hattie C. and lived with his father, Marshall; sister, Hannah; and brother, Cyrus.
The 1900 Census shows he was living in Addison Twp. with his wife, Eliza and two daughters, Leva (Hattie's daughter born May 1881) and Elma (Eliza's daughter born Jan. 1889).
M.B. Lester was born in the block house which was the pioneer home of the family, and the days of his boyhood and youth were spent in work and play upon the farm, to the cultivation of which he has devoted his manhood's labors. In early life he conned his lessons in the district schools, but afterwards pursued his studies in the schools of Wheaton, Elgin and Dixon. Later he engaged in teaching school, being thus employed for eight terms in DuPage County. In his work as an instructor he was very successful.
In 1880, in Addison Township, Mr. Lester married Hattie C. Lake. Her parents were natives of England. She died, leaving a daughter, Leva C.; and Mr. Lester has been again married, his second union being with Eliza M. Dohle, a native of Cook County, born August 19, 1846. They have one child, Elma.
Mr. Lester, who is one of the leading Republicans of this community, is a stalwart advocate of the principles of the party, and was secretary of the Republican Club. He is now serving as Postmaster of Salt Creek. Socially, he is connected with Itasca Lodge No. 764, M. W. A., of which he is Commander. He has been a prominent and progressive citizen, who has manifested commendable interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community, and has done all in his power for its upbuilding. Besides carrying on general farming, other business interests have occupied his time and attention. In 1888, he began dealing in live stock, and now makes extensive shipments. In 1892 he shipped seventy-two carloads to Chicago. In connection with his brother, Cyrus B., he was for three years proprietor of a meat-market in Itasca. His farm comprises one hundred and seventy-seven acres of rich land, and upon it are two good residences and all the improvements, accessories and conveniences of a model farm. Mr. Lester is a public-spirited and progressive man, an enterprising farmer and a valued citizen, whose hearty support and co-operation have been important factors in the upbuilding of the community.
Portrait and biographical record of Cook and DuPage counties, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States.
Chicago : Lake City Pub. Co., 1894.
pg. 216 & 217
Marshall Barnum Lester died at his home at 560 Locust street today.
Mr. Lester was born at Wooddale December 8, 1849, the son of Marshall N. and Levantia (Barnum) Lester.
He is survived by one daughter, Elma L. Heberling of Michigan City, Ind., a stepson, Charles E. Dohle, of Elgin and six grandchildren. He was a social member of the Modern Woodmen.
Funeral services will be held from the Wait-Ross-Allanson funeral church at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial at Bluff City cemetery. Rev. M. C. Tunison will officiate the services.
Elgin Courier-News
Friday, November 19, 1926
The 1880 Census shows he had a wife named Hattie C. and lived with his father, Marshall; sister, Hannah; and brother, Cyrus.
The 1900 Census shows he was living in Addison Twp. with his wife, Eliza and two daughters, Leva (Hattie's daughter born May 1881) and Elma (Eliza's daughter born Jan. 1889).
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