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The Genealogy of the Lammon Family

Tully Eugene Hatcher

Tully Eugene Hatcher

Male 1929 - 2001  (72 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Tully Eugene HatcherTully Eugene Hatcher was born on 1 Jan 1929 in Geneva County, Alabama (son of John Albert Hatcher and Flaudie Frances Lammon); died on 22 Aug 2001 in Greenville County, South Carolina; was buried in Graceland East Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    General Notes: Info and note from wife, Carol:

    Gene's birth mother, Ella Susan Hicks Hatcher, was married to Green Madison Hatcher, a brother of his adoptive father John. Before Gene was born his mother had asked Flaudie Lammon Hatcher to promise to take care of Gene if anything happened to her. Ella died the day after giving birth to Gene.

    So it was by mutual agreement that John and Flaudie adopted him. Gene did not have much contact with his birth family until much later in this life. He married Carol Joyce Forbus August 9, 1952, in Tarrant, Jefferson Co., Alabama. They lived in Birmingham, Scottsboro, and Huntsville, Alabama, before moving to Taylors, SC.

    The following text is taken from Gene's obituary, kindly provided by his wife Carol:
    Tully Eugene "Gene" Hatcher, 72, husband of Carol F. Hatcher, of 203 Woodleigh Drive, died Aug. 22, 2001. Born in Geneva County, Ala., he was a son of the late John Albert and Flaudie Lammons Hatcher. Mr. Hatcher was a former specifications writer with LTV Electrosystems and J.E. Sirrine Engineers and technical writer with Hayes Aircraft, Northrop Space Division. He also served in public relations with Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, and was editor of the Jackson County Newspaper, Scottsboro, Alabama. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Athens College and a Bachelor of Theology Degree from Southeastern Bible College. He was ordained into the ministry at Central Baptist Church, Tarrant, Alabama and pastored churches in Gaylesville, Alabama, as well as Gurley Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Gurley, Alabama. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son and daughter-in-law, Howard R. and Judy T. Hatcher, of Marietta, Ga.; a daughter, Camille J. Hatcher, of Greenville; two grandchildren, Brandon M. and Christopher M. Hatcher, both of Marietta, Ga.; a sister, Eunice Anders, of Dothan, Ala.; two half-sisters, Mary Lou Hearn of Fayetteville, Ga., and Betty Fairchild of Texas; three half brothers, Frank Hatcher of Montgomery, Ala., Joseph Hatcher of South Carolina, and Dan Hatcher of Bonifay, Fla.; and a number of nieces and nephews….

    Name:
    Note: Tully was the son of Green Madison and Ella Hicks Hatcher. His mother died the day after his birth and he was adopted and raised by his uncle and aunt, Albert and Flaudie Hatcher.

    Tully married Carol Joyce Forbus on 9 Aug 1952 in Tarrant City, Jefferson County, Alabama. Carol was born on 19 Sep 1933 in Alexander City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Howard Ray Hatcher was born on 21 May 1953 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
    2. Camille Joyce Hatcher was born on 18 Nov 1959 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama; died on 1 May 2021 in Greer, South Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Albert Hatcher was born on 22 Oct 1886 in Alabama (son of John S Hatcher and Eunice Metcalf); died on 31 Jan 1965 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    1920 United States Federal Census

    Name: John A Hatcher
    Age: 31
    Birth Year: abt 1889
    Birthplace: Alabama
    Home in 1920: Hartford, Geneva, Alabama
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Francis F Hatcher
    Father's Birthplace: Alabama
    Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
    Home Owned: Own
    Able to Read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John A Hatcher 31
    Francis F Hatcher 34
    [54]
    Mella E Hatcher 8
    Raies Hatcher 7

    John married Flaudie Frances Lammon on 13 Oct 1909 in Geneva County, Alabama. Flaudie (daughter of James Daniel Lammon and Mary Jane Barnes) was born on 28 Jun 1884 in Alabama; died on 5 Apr 1953 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Flaudie Frances Lammon was born on 28 Jun 1884 in Alabama (daughter of James Daniel Lammon and Mary Jane Barnes); died on 5 Apr 1953 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Died:
    I found this information at http://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I9162&tree=WmtheIm

    ---Keith Lammon

    FamilySearch, Alabama Deaths

    Name: Flaudie Frances Hatcher
    Death date: 05 Apr 1953
    Death place: Dothan, Houston, Alabama
    Gender: Female
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    Age at death: 68y
    Estimated birth year: 1885
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    Father name: James Lammon
    Father birth place:
    Mother name: Mary Barnes
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    Additional relatives:
    Film number: 1908878
    Reference number: 7703
    Collection: Alabama Statewide Deaths 1908-1974

    Children:
    1. Mellonee Rocita Hatcher was born on 17 May 1911 in Dothan, Houston County Alabama; died on 1 Feb 1999 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Floridq.
    2. Royce Albert Hatcher was born on 3 Dec 1912 in Geneva County, Alabama; died on 04 Sept 1961; was buried in Dothan City Cemetery, Dothan, Houston County, Alabama.
    3. 1. Tully Eugene Hatcher was born on 1 Jan 1929 in Geneva County, Alabama; died on 22 Aug 2001 in Greenville County, South Carolina; was buried in Graceland East Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John S Hatcher was born on 22 Nov 1851 in Georgia; died on 18 Aug 1941 in Duval County, Florida.

    John married Eunice Metcalf about 1880 in Dale County, Alabama. Eunice was born on 4 Oct 1848 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 20 Jul 1896 in Geneva County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eunice Metcalf was born on 4 Oct 1848 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 20 Jul 1896 in Geneva County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Albert Hatcher was born on 22 Oct 1886 in Alabama; died on 31 Jan 1965 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.

  3. 6.  James Daniel LammonJames Daniel Lammon was born on 17 Feb 1843 in Alabama (son of Duncan Lammon and Nancy Ann McCoulskey); died on 18 Mar 1914 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    The Lammon Tree by Avis, Irene & Sadie Lammon.
    1850 Dale Co. Alabama Census
    1860 Dale Co. Alabama census.
    1880 Dale Co. Alabama Census, E.D 66, house 167.
    1900 Geneva Co. Alabama Census B-Gravestone inscriptions, Hartford, Geneva Co. Cemetery inscriptions, p.22. M-Pension application of Mary Jane Lammon, SLC #1510411: Confederate Pension applications --Alabama.
    DPension application of Mary Jane Lammon, SL C #1510411: Confederate Pension Applications--Alabama, (alphabetical). D-Cemetery inscriptions, Hartford Cem. Geneva Co., Alabama, p. 22.


    "The historical record roll of Co. E, 15th Alabama Infantry Regiment shows James Lammon, Private, enlisted in the Confederate Army August 3, 1862 at Newton (formerly Westville) Alabama. He was honorably discharged from the service on the 13th day of April 1865. The James Lammon family moved from the Barnes X Roads in 1893 to settle in Geneva County. They spent the first year in what was known as the Kinsaul Community and in 1894 they bought land and moved to Hartford, where they cleared land and farmed. Later they organized a milling company and operated sawmills, planer mills, a variety shop, gristmill and a cotton gin. They were a busy family and attended church about two miles from their home, the Pondtown Methodist, until the town grew enough to build and support one, which was only a few years."

    "The first time real tragedy struck in the family was in 1902 when their 20-year-old son, James Olin, died suddenly. He is buried in the Pondtown Methodist Church Cemetery. In 1906 a beautiful two-story home was built of choice timbers saved over the years for this purpose. The outstanding feature of the home was the wide veranda all around the house with decorative woodwork and banisters. Another tragedy of the family was when the home and practically all of the furnishings were completely destroyed by fire March 31, 1911."

    ---Sadie Lammon Johnson Irene Lammon Hardwick Avis Lammon Atkinson



    The following note from Elmer Burns Lammon:

    In corresponding with Wanda Gale Stafford, a descendant of Frances Caroline Lammon, she showed James Lammon as having the middle name Daniel. I wrote and told her that I had never known that he had a middle name and asked her for the source. She replied, "I received a handwritten copy of Snell and Lammons family information. The Snell outline was of my gg gf Wilburn and his wives (2) and children and the Lammons family Info page reads like this:

    Smith side of family - From Lammons family records. Grandmother Mary Ann Rebecca Smith. (then lists the family info)

    Mary Ann "Mollie" was the second wife (my gg gm) of Wilburn Snell. Mollie's mother was Francis Caroline Lammons that married James F. Smith. Your ancestor's name was listed with both names that I gave you.

    I was told it was taken from a family bible. The bible was held by one of my gg aunt's, but I do not know who got it when she died. The document was very yellow and old looking. I made a copy and mailed the original back to its
    owner."

    As this source is as good or better than most of my sources, I will use it.

    James married Mary Jane Barnes on 29 Dec 1870 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama. Mary (daughter of Edward Barnes and Sarah Francis Dean) was born on 28 Nov 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Jane BarnesMary Jane Barnes was born on 28 Nov 1850 (daughter of Edward Barnes and Sarah Francis Dean).

    Notes:


    General Notes:
    B-Confederate Pension Application, Alabama: SLC #1510411: widow's pension app. of Mary Jane Lammon. (Alphabetical) M-ibid. D-Hartford, Geneva Co., Alabama Cem inscriptions, p. 22.
    1850 Dale Co., Alabama Census.
    1860 Dale Co., Alabama Census.
    1880 Dale Co., Alabama Census, E.D. 66, house 167.
    1900 Geneva Co. Alabama Census.
    1920 Hartford, Geneva Co. Census, age 68, enumerated with Joseph S. Fields, s-in-l.

    Children:
    1. Edward Barnes Lammon was born on 2 Feb 1872 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County, Alabama; died on 3 Nov 1925 in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    2. Duncan McColskie Lammons was born on 7 Jun 1873 in Alabama; died on 6 Jun 1951; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    3. Marvin Peddy Lammon was born on 11 Apr 1875 in Alabama; died on 21 Jan 1937 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    4. Archie Murdock Lammon was born on 12 Jan 1877 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; died on 7 May 1928 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    5. Lee Gillis Lammon was born on 16 May 1878 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County, Alabama; died on 23 Feb 1955 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    6. Carol Anne Lammon was born on 13 Aug 1880 in Alabama; died on 23 Feb 1957 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    7. James Olin Lammon was born on 30 Jul 1882 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; died on 11 Jul 1902.
    8. Freddie Franklin Lammon was born on 28 Jun 1884 in Alabama; died on 18 Dec 1852; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.
    9. 3. Flaudie Frances Lammon was born on 28 Jun 1884 in Alabama; died on 5 Apr 1953 in Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Duncan Lammon was born in 1792 in Wilmington, New Hanover, NC (son of Duncan Lamon(t) and Unknown Lamon(t)); died on 17 Oct 1864 in Dale County, AL; was buried in Post Oak Methodist Cemetery, Dale County, AL.

    Notes:

    BD-The Lammon Tree by Avis, Irene & Sadie Lammon.
    1840 Dale Co. Alabama Census
    1850 Dale Co. Alabama Census
    1860 Dale Co. Alabama census.
    B&D-SLC #0924918 Dale Co. Alabama Cemeteries, p.4
    BP-from Jewett Lammon Moore, via James Edward Moore, 6145 Old Bethel Road, Crestview, FL 32536 (1996) M -Jewett Lammon Moore, ibid.

    The Duncan Lammon family joined a great number of families in their area of North Carolina in the early 1830's forming a wagon train to seek new territory for themselves. They spent many days and nights on the rugged trails marked only by former travelers who had blazed the way. They spent about two years in what was known as the "Cherokee Nation," the northern section of Georgia and Alabama, and while enroute in this area in 1833, one eventful night they saw the stars fall, which was a phenomenon of that year. They met many friendly Indians, and once while spending a night in an Indian Camp a large pot of hominy was prepared for the travelers. The chief dipped a ladle full and ate first, then served others including the Lammon family. At many of the places where they camped were human bones, so they especially felt thankful for their safety and good treatment. At a junction on the westward route was a trail blazed south, so the Lammon Clan asked their 6-year-old daughter, Annie, to choose the trail for them to follow. She pointed south and after many days of hard travel they settled at a place which became Barnes X Roads, near Ozark, Alabama. Duncan and Ann Lammon are buried in Post Oak Methodist Cemetery between Ozark, Alabama, and Barnes X Roads." --Sadie, Irene, & Avis Lammon.

    Duncan married Nancy Ann McCoulskey in 1825 in Cape Fear, River Valley (Wilmington), North Carolina. Nancy (daughter of Duncan McCoulskey and Sarah McCoulskey) was born on 29 Sep 1799 in Clarkton, Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 14 Nov 1872 in Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Dale County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Nancy Ann McCoulskey was born on 29 Sep 1799 in Clarkton, Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of Duncan McCoulskey and Sarah McCoulskey); died on 14 Nov 1872 in Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Dale County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Ann Lammon was born on 26 Feb 1826 in Green Swamp, North Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1911 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama.
    2. Anna Lammon was born on 11 Oct 1827 in North Carolina; died on 1 Apr 1915.
    3. Mary Lammon was born on 29 Apr 1829; died on 15 Feb 1832.
    4. Martha Lammon was born on 20 Feb 1831 in North Carolina; died on 13 May 1903 in Dale County, Alabama.
    5. Daniel C Lammon was born on 21 Oct 1832 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama; died on 19 Oct 1850 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama.
    6. Mary Ellen Lammon was born on 11 Nov 1835 in Alabama; died on 27 Mar 1901.
    7. Eliza Lammon was born on 29 Oct 1837 in Alabama; died on 17 Apr 1897 in Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama.
    8. John L Lammon was born on 11 Sep 1839 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama; died on 15 Jan 1923 in Wagar, Washington, Alabama.
    9. Frances Caroline Lammon was born on 16 Oct 1841 in Alabama; died on 14 Feb 1925.
    10. 6. James Daniel Lammon was born on 17 Feb 1843 in Alabama; died on 18 Mar 1914 in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama.

  3. 14.  Edward Barnes

    Edward married Sarah Francis Dean. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah Francis Dean
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Jane Barnes was born on 28 Nov 1850.


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