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This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about one place in Washington State. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.
Who?
Who is included in this study? Anyone who lived in Lester from it's founding in 1891 until the last resident died in 2002 can be included in the Study. To see who already has a profile included in the Project, see the Lester, Washington One Place Study category HERE.
How to Join
Please contact the project leader Vic Watt or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!
Task List
- Add any resources available for Lester.
- Add profiles for all residents of Lester, linking them in families and to census records. (Start with people in Lester in 1900 and progress to 1940.)
US Census Enumerations
1900 US Census ED 68, starting at Sheet 6B: ED 68 Lester Precinct
1910 US Census ED 35: ED 35
1920 US Census ED 42: ED 42
1930 US Census ED 314: ED 314
1940 US Census ED17-114 Lester Election Precinct, Lester ED17-114
- #OnePlaceWednesday showcase: Lester, Washington Nov 23, 2022.
- Login to edit this profile and add images.
- Private Messages: Contact the Profile Managers privately: Vic Watt and One Place Studies Project WikiTree. (Best when privacy is an issue.)
- Public Comments: Login to post. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Limit 20 per day.)
This project inspires me to use our work on the Black miners of Franklin (now a ghost town), Comet Lodge Cemetery and Newcastle Cemetery. I'll check first to see if there are Cemetery projects and /or categories for these places.
Thanks so much for your work, and I'll see if some of our members have some profiles they can link to this place study.
edited by Sandy (Craig) Patak