This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UkB.2ACI/4835.1 Message Board Post: This info I have about my uncle (by-marriage to my Aunt Sada Sterling) may help you. I didn't know the first name of my uncle Jack's father. They had a farm west of present day Prosper, TX, across the railroad tracks. Cliff Lester married Velta Perry. Lelia Phyl Lester (a sister to the three boys and not listed below) married Ross Atkins and they lived in this really neat picturesque farmhouse just north of Prosper off Preston Road. The house is still standing. First Generation ————————————————————————————————————————————— 1. X Y Z LESTER. Born in TN. Occupation: Barber. X Y Z married Tiny MOHON, daughter of Peter R MOHON. They had the following children: 2 i. Jack Leander (1896-1978) 3 ii. Clifford or Clifton 4 iii. Hugh Second Generation ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2. Jack Leander LESTER. Born on 15 Jul 1896 in Collin County, TX. Jack Leander died in Dallas, TX, on 8 Feb 1978; he was 81. Buried in Ridgeview Memorial Park, McKinney, TX. Occupation: Bus Driver For Old South Lines, Farmer, Supervisor. Found in McKinney Library was a book called “Texas World War Heroes”, page 116, found a picture of Jack Lester with the following text: “Pvt. Jack Lester entered the service July 15, 1918 , and was attached at Camp Travis for about two months, then was sent to Camp John Wise. His company was held back on account of the influenza and the signing of the armistice prevented overseas service. He was discharged June 26, 1919. He was born in Prosper on July 15, 1896, and educated in the Collin County Schools. Son of Mrs. Tinie Lester of Prosper.” Jack drove buses for Old South Coaches and was stationed out of Abilene, TX prior to 1933. He returned to Rock Hill to help out his Mother on the farm so his brothers Cliff and Hugh, could remain with the Old South Coaches Bus Company. On 6 Nov 1935 when Jack Leander was 39, he married Sada Alta STERLING, daughter of Henry Lawson STERLING & Narissa Alice GOODNIGHT. Born on 12 Feb 1916 in Rock Hill, TX. Sada Alta died in HCA Hospital, Plano, TX, on 31 Dec 1993; she was 77. Buried on 2 Jan 1994 in Ridgeview Cemetery, McKinney, TX. Occupation: Fitter And Seamstress For Two Fine Ladies Apparel Shops. Education: 11th Grade Prosper High School 1932. Religion: Presbyterian. 3. Clifford or Clifton LESTER. 4. Hugh LESTER.