John Wesley Lamar
(1822-1903)

 

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Milly Barker

John Wesley Lamar 2

  • Born: 9 Dec 1822, Spencer County, Indiana
  • Marriage: Milly Barker on 12 Nov 1846 in Spencer County, Indiana
  • Died: 14 Nov 1903, Spencer County, Indiana at age 80
  • Buried: Little Pigeon Cemetery, Chrisney, Lincoln State Park, Spencer County, Indiana
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HISTORY OF SPENCER CO.--BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:

HISTORY OF WARRICK, SPENCER AND PERRY COUNTIES, INDIANA, Goodspeed, 1885

JOHN W.. LAMAR, one of the earliest pioneers of Spencer County, was born in that county December 9, 1822, and is the oldest son of John and Elizabeth (Woolen) Lamar, the former a native of North Carolina, and the latter of Ohio. He received his education in the primitive log schoolhouse of the frontier, having attended at the same school where "Honest Abe" received his early education. He worked on the farm until reaching his majority. In his twenty-first year he was elected constable, and six months later was elected justice of the peace for a term of five years. He was elected for three succeeding terms, but did not finish the last one, as he resigned and was commissioned first lieutenant in the Home Guards. March 1, 1861, he enlisted in Company C, Fifty-third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He remained in active service upward of twenty months, receiving his discharge in April, 1863, when he was commissioned captain of the Home Guards. After the war he was elected to the office of county commissioner. In 1870 he was appointed notary public, but in a short time (against his will) was elected justice of the peace, serving for eight years. He was again appointed notary, but resigned to accept the office of township trustee, which office he held for four years. In his business of farming he has been quite successful, and has succeeded in accumulating considerable property. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His wife is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. March 12, 1846, he married Millie Barker, to whom eight children were born, seven of whom are living.


According to son William's 1885 biography, this couple had 10 children.


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John married Milly Barker, daughter of William Barker and Sarah (Sally) Crawford, on 12 Nov 1846 in Spencer County, Indiana. (Milly Barker was born on 9 Feb 1825 in Spencer County, Indiana, died on 3 Jun 1913 and was buried in Little Pigeon Cemetery, Chrisney, Lincoln State Park, Spencer County, Indiana.)



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