Lammon
The Genealogy of the Lammon Family
John Holcombe Lammon
1906 - 1978 (72 years)-
Name John Holcombe Lammon Birth 3 Sep 1906 Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama Gender Male Death 28 Oct 1978 Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia Burial Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia Person ID I243 lammon Last Modified 31 Jul 2016
Father Duncan Westmorling Lammon, b. 9 Apr 1871, Dale County, Alabama d. 6 Nov 1936, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia (Age 65 years) Relationship Birth Mother Rozetta Tew, b. 30 Jun 1878, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama d. 31 Mar 1950 (Age 71 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 7 Mar 1897 Family ID F35 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lois Paloma Patten, b. 7 Mar 1909 d. 13 Jan 1977 (Age 67 years) Marriage About 1927 Children + 1. Moody Lee Lammon, b. 2 Oct 1930, Phenix City, Russell County, Alabama d. 22 Jan 2003, Georgia (Age 72 years) [Birth] Family ID F101 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Jul 2016
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Photos John Holcomb Lammon 1906 - 1978
John Holcomb Lammon 1906 - 1978
Headstones John Holcombe Lammon Headstone 1909-1977
John Holcombe Lammon Headstone 1909-1977
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Notes - From Moody Lee Lammon -
Born on the farm and was deaf until an operation restored his hearing. I was told many times how amazed he was to hear the swamp frogs for the first time. I still have a 22 cal. Winchester rifle he bought new from a hardware store for three dollars. Moved from the farm to Columbus, Georgia when he was twelve. A very outstanding tool and die maker with the Army ordnance at Fort Benning, Georgia, as a member of the Army Field Board No. 4 that was devoted to developing and improving of small arms, instruments and other needs for the Army. This job required a top-secret clearance. The F.B.I. spent three months investigating his past and family history. Most of this time was spent around Hartford, Alabama. ord, Alabama.
At the beginning of World War 2, the draft board had him to report to Atlanta, Georgia for military service three times and each time the F.B.I. appeared and returned him to Fort Benning. After this he was put on a permanent deferment from military service. Retired from Civil Service, Fort Benning, Georgia." __ Moody Lee Lammon, 2000.
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