Lammon
The Genealogy of the Lammon Family
Allen Lammon
1896 - 1948 (51 years)-
Name Allen Lammon Birth 6 Oct 1896 Whittier, Escambia County, Alabama Gender Male Death 14 Apr 1948 Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama Burial Pine Crest Cemetery, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama - According to Frances Lammon DuBose, he died of a heart attack.
Person ID I96 lammon Last Modified 3 Jun 2016
Father John L Lammon, b. 11 Sep 1839, Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama d. 15 Jan 1923, Wagar, Washington, Alabama (Age 83 years) Relationship Birth Mother Frances Elizabeth McSwain, b. 7 May 1852 d. 7 Jul 1919 (Age 67 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 16 Jun 1870 Family ID F11 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Gladys Marie Davis, b. 11 Mar 1902, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama d. 12 Nov 1991, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama (Age 89 years) Marriage 16 Jun 1928 Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama Children + 1. Frances Marie Lammon, b. 5 Oct 1929, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama d. 21 Nov 2009, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida (Age 80 years) [Birth] Family ID F40 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Jun 2016
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Photos Allen Lammon
Allen Lammon
Headstones Allen Lammon Headstone 1896-1948 Glady Marie Davis Lammon Boswell Headstone 1902-1991
Allen Lammon Headstone 1896-1948
Glady Marie Davis Lammon Boswell Headstone 1902-1991
Plot: Section 6
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Notes - B- 1900 Geneva Co. Alabama Soundex says born in 1896;
1910 Escambia Co. Alabama Soundex says born in 1898.
1920 Washington Co. Alabama Soundex says born in 1897.
Info, via phone from Barbara Lammon Helland, 855 Mande Court, Shalimar, Florida 32579 & John Duncan Lammon, P.O. Box 696, Jackson, Alabama 36545 (both 1996). Info from daughter, Frances Marie DuBose, 769 Linlen, Mobile, Alabama 36609 (1996). - Note by Frances Lammon DuBose:
Allen Lammon was in the army during WWI and was a Sergeant in the Rainbow Division. Sometime after the war he moved to Mobile, Alabama, to work on the Causeway spanning the five rivers that flow into the Mobile Bay making the Eastern Shore more accessible. When that was completed he worked in the lumber industry. He and Gladys married in 1928. Twice during the 30s he went to Nicaragua to cut hardwood out of the jungle for United Fruit who was planting banana plantations. During the war - about 1943 - he got special permission to go to (then) British Honduras to do the same thing. Most of the wartime he spent working on refitting ships at the local shipyard. He built furniture for Waterman Steamship Line when, after the war, their ships were sent back to them. He fitted them again for civilian use. He died in 1948 of a heart attack.
- B- 1900 Geneva Co. Alabama Soundex says born in 1896;