Lammon
The Genealogy of the Lammon Family
Milan Duncan Lammons
1911 - 1998 (87 years)-
Name Milan Duncan Lammons Birth 2 Jan 1911 Gender Male Death 27 Dec 1998 Florida Burial Hartford City Cemetery, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama Person ID I326 lammon Last Modified 6 Jun 2016
Father Duncan McColskie Lammons, b. 7 Jun 1873, Alabama d. 6 Jun 1951 (Age 77 years) Relationship Birth Mother Mamie Evelyn Hilton, b. 31 May 1892 d. 8 Aug 1998 (Age 106 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 2 Mar 1910 Geneva County, Alabama Family ID F65 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Dorothy Lois Dorrothy, b. 16 Sep 1911, Glenridge, New Jersey d. 5 Dec 1991 (Age 80 years) Marriage 24 Mar 1932 Bellevue, Florida - I Googled "Bellevue Florida" and nothing showed up, so I don't know which county it is in.
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Children 1. Aubrey Owen Lammons 2. Dorrothy Janette Lammons, b. 16 Nov 1934, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama d. 17 May 2010, Kouts, Porter County, Indiana (Age 75 years) [Birth] 3. Evelyn Belle Lammons, b. 12 Dec 1936, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama d. 19 Sep 2020, Hoover, Alabama (Age 83 years) [Birth] 4. David Milan Lammons, b. 20 Feb 1944, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama d. Nov 1984, Merrilville, Lake County, Indiana (Age 40 years) [Birth] Family ID F141 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Aug 2022
- I Googled "Bellevue Florida" and nothing showed up, so I don't know which county it is in.
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Headstones Milan Duncan Lammons Headstone 1911-1998 Dorothy Lois Dorrothy Lammons Headstone 1911-1991
Milan Duncan Lammons Headstone 1911-1998
Dorothy Lois Dorrothy Lammons Headstone 1911-1991
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Notes - The following note from daughter, Janette:
He had 2 brothers and 1 sister. In his younger years he helped support the family. For fun, he played minor league baseball on the same team as his brother Melvin. He met Lois through a ftiend and this had a lifelong effect on him. Later marrying, Milan and Lois had 4 children, 2 sons and 2 daughters. The migratory nature of the road construction industry, in which Milan worked, caused his family to migrate to many states. His family moved with him to follow the work. In 1944 he enlisted and served almost 2 years in the U.S. Navy in the 2nd World War as a Motor Machinists Mate First Class SR. (2-19-44 to 11-17-45.) After he returned from the service he returned to the road construction industry. Seeing better opportunity, he left that kind of work in 1951 and took a job as a master mechanic with Heckett Engineering Company in East Chicago, Indiana. The family then settled in Gary, Indiana, permanently until his retirement in 1971 when he and Lois moved to Cottondale, Florida.
After Milan retired, he set up a workshop where he made furniture and did lathe work. He spent many hours creating unique wood bowls and other pieces. He expressed his love for music by playing his harmonica and singing. He was very active in the Cottondale Methodist Church where he sang in the church choir. . His many interests included playing dartball, gardening, watching baseball and football, and working crossword puzzles.
- The following note from daughter, Janette: