Mather, Samuel, 1846-1920.

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Samuel Mather (age 5) came to southwestern Cedar County near West Branch in 1851 with his family. The Mather farmstead later became known as The Evergreens after the grove of pines Samuel and his father (Samuel Sr.) planted on the property. After his parents' divorce, Samuel remained on the farm, assisting his mother and paying for the business ventures and education of his siblings. In 1878 he married Ellen Knudson. The couple had 6 children, including Rachel (their eldest child) and Anders. The Mather family followed the Quaker faith and labored hard for generations to develop and retain their land.

From the description of Samuel Mather photograph albums and papers, 1869-1951. (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 57305381

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creatorOf Mather, Samuel, 1846-1920. Samuel Mather photograph albums and papers, 1869-1951. Iowa State Historical Society
creatorOf Mather family. Mather-Bush papers. Iowa State Historical Society
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associatedWith Bush, Rachel Evans Mather, 1879-1960. person
associatedWith Bush, Stephen Hayes, 1878-1960. person
associatedWith Mather, Anders V. person
associatedWith Mather, Carl H. person
associatedWith Mather, Ellen Knudson, 1853-1938. person
associatedWith Mather family. family
associatedWith Mather family. family
associatedWith Penn College corporateBody
associatedWith State University of Iowa corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
West Branch (Iowa)
Iowa--Cedar County
Cedar County (Iowa)
Evergreens (Farm : Cedar County, Iowa)
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Farm life
Quakers
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Birth 1846

Death 1920

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