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Samantha Harriet Lammond

Female 1857 - 1936  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samantha Harriet Lammond was born on 15 Jun 1857 in St. Marys, OH; died on 7 Sep 1936 in Portland, MI; was buried in 1936 in Portland Cemetery, Portland, MI.

    Notes:

    written by Georgia Haines

    Samantha Harriet Lammond is believed to have been born in Saint Marys, Ohio in what is now Auglaize County. Her family, the family of Cortland and Nancy Lammond are named as residents of Putnam County, Greensburg Township, Buckeye Post Office i n the 1860 Ohio Census. The last name is not reproduced clearly, but it looks as though the spelling is Lemons, or possibly Lemond. Cortland is listed with an age of 29 and Nancy is listed with an age of 27. (Our family records show both of th em having been born the same year.) Three of their children, Levi, age 7, Samantha, age 3, and Alvaro, age 3 months, are also listed. It gives Cortland's occupation as that of "farmhand", and Nancy is indicated as not being able to read or wri te. It states that Cortland was born in New York and Nancy in Pennsylvania. According to some family sources, Nancy Jane was born in Piqua, Ohio.

    Samantha was known as "Mattie" to her family and friends. A letter written by her to her husband, which was postmarked from Lawton, Mich. on Aug 11, 1886 is on file with her great granddaughter, Pamela Reddin Luttig and great great granddaughte r, Amber Luttig. She wrote the letter in print because her husband could not read script. It is addressed in her pretty longhand script to John H Williams, then in Leslie, Michigan. She, with her two small boys, Guy and Harry, and daughter, Add ie, then age nine, were visiting the Lammond family in Lawton. The letter does not give information that tells where she and John and the family were living at that time, but it may have been Hillsdale. He very likely was just working in Lesli e as there is no record of them having lived there. They traveled by train in those days. Here is her letter in its entirety as she wrote it. There are no periods in it, and it is printed in all capital letters except for the letter "i" and a n occasional "l". The only editing done on it is double spacing where it appears that a new sentence is starting. The 3 (3 dollars) was written like a script E.

    Samantha's Letter to John:

    "DEAR HUSBAND WE GOT HERE YESTERDAY AT NOON i FOUND COYS ALL RiTE
    iT COSTE ME 50 CENTS FOR HACK IViNE NEW ME AS SOON AS SHE SEE ME WE
    HAD AGOOD TiME THEY WANT US TO STOP WHEN WE COME BACK i CAN STARTE
    HERE AT NOON AND GET HOME AT 5'OCLOCK WEARE HAViNG ANiCE TiME GUY
    AND HARRY DRiVE THE HORSE AND HAVE A BIG TIME WE HAVE ALL THE BiG
    YELLOW PEACHES WE CAN EAT THEY HAVE SHiPED all OF THARE EARLY
    PEACHES THAT iS RiPE NOW THEM THAT HAS THEM GET 3 DOLLARS ABUSHEL FOR
    THEM i Will COME HOME AS SOON AS YOU SEND THE MONEY YOU Will HAFT TO
    SEND ME MONEY ENOGH TO GET ADDiE APAiR OF SHUES THE SOLE COME OF OF
    ONE OF THEM AT JCKSON THEY WANT LASTE HER TO GET HOME SHE iS TO
    PROUD TO GO BAREFOOTED SO GOODBYE FROM YOUR WiFE MATTi"

    Another item of interest is a poem written (in longhand) about her baby that died at about age one, entitled "In Memory of Little Ray Williams". Pamela Reddin Luttig also has the original of this. The following is an unedited copy. Her poem:

    In Memory of Little Ray Williams

    How sad was the day
    When our dear little Ray,
    Was taken away,
    Up in heaven to stay.

    Oh, if he only could have said
    How he suffered in his bed.
    With upraised eyes and little head
    Looking around the room and bed.

    The hour of five had past
    How plain we saw it was his last.

    How pretty still he looked that hour.
    And we done all that was in our power
    To save our darling through that hour.
    But Oh there was a greater power.

    Some research notes:
    1860 Census--Living in Putnam County, Greensburg Twp. OH with parents.
    1870 Census--Living in Elkart County, Olive Twp Wakurusa, IN, age 12, with parents.
    1880 census--Elkart Co, IN-- not found,husband John is listed with his parents.
    1900 Census--at 147 Spring St., Hillsdale, MI with John, Harry, Arthur, and Carl

    Samantha married John Henry Williams on 27 Nov 1875 in Elkhart County, Indiana. John was born on 30 Sep 1855 in Ohio; died on 7 Mar 1937 in Portland, MI; was buried in 1937 in Portland Cemetery, Portland, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Addie May Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jun 1877 in Wakarusa, Indiana; died on 23 Mar 1960 in Hillsdale, Michigan; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Hillsdale, MI.
    2. 3. Guy Bricker Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 May 1880 in Wakarusa, Indiana; died on 13 Oct 1952.
    3. 4. Harry Cortland , Sr. Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 May 1883 in Indiana On Sumpter's Island Near Milford; died on 14 Jul 1969 in Ionia, MI.
    4. 5. Ray Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Nov 1886; died on 12 Sep 1887.
    5. 6. Arthur J. Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1892 in Hillsdale, MI; died on 22 Mar 1957 in Orlando, FL.
    6. 7. Carl J. Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1899 in Hillsdale, MI; died on 17 Oct 1958 in Ann Arbor, MI.
    7. 8. Clela Harriet Williams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Nov 1902 in Portland, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 8 Aug 1993 in Grand Rapids, MI; was buried in North Eagle Cemetery, Eagle Twp., Clinton County, MI.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Addie May Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 1 Jun 1877 in Wakarusa, Indiana; died on 23 Mar 1960 in Hillsdale, Michigan; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Hillsdale, MI.

    Notes:

    written by Georgia Haines

    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:

    Addie was born in Wakarusa, Indiana. Her parents and two brothers, Guy and Harry moved from there to Hillsdale, MI, but may have lived also at Litchfield and Homer, MI. This is according to a letter from her daughter, Dorothy to Clela William s Van Amburg. In her adult life Addie was a clerk. Her husband, George Beck, was a salesman for Prudential and a nursery man. At some unknown date they were divorced, and she married Frank Perkins. After his death she married again to someon e with last name, McGee. After his death she again took the name of Beck.

    She lived at 90 N. Norwood Ave. in Hillsdale and is buried in Lake View Cemetery in Hillsdale next to her grandparents, Andrew J. and Harriet Hannah Huggins Williams. Clyde and Dorothy Aker are buried in the same area, as well as two Shoemake r men (one, Henry, a Civil War veteran). These men, Henry and William (Billy) were called uncle by Addie. They are step brothers of her grandfather, Andrew. Andrew was born in 1832 and in 1834 his mother, Mary Coy Williams, married John Shoema ker in Trumbull County, Ohio. Dates of birth on the graves of Henry and William are 1841 and 1849 respectively, however in the 1850 census in Portage County, Ohio William is listed as age 5.


  2. 3.  Guy Bricker Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 26 May 1880 in Wakarusa, Indiana; died on 13 Oct 1952.

  3. 4.  Harry Cortland , Sr. Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 6 May 1883 in Indiana On Sumpter's Island Near Milford; died on 14 Jul 1969 in Ionia, MI.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:

    According to his son Harry, Jr., written in a letter to Clela, Harry Sr. was born on Sumpter's Island which is in one of the lakes near Milford, IN in Kosciusko County. Its county seat is at Warsaw. He did live in or near Angola, Steuben Co , IN as a small boy. According to a letter written by his mother, Samantha Harriet (Mattie) Lammond Williams, post marked in Lawton, MI Aug 11, 1886 he had accompanied her there. The letter was addressed to her husband, John Henry Williams, i n Leslie, MI where he may have been working. Mattie and the three children, Addie, Guy and Harry Sr., were visiting her parents, Cortland and Nancy Jane Lammond, in Lawton, Michigan. She probably traveled by train, possibly from Hillsdale wher e they might have been living at the time. It appears that his parents moved around a lot in those early years. In her letter she mentions renting a "hack" to go to see an Ivine Coy, and that Guy and Harry hadfun driving the horses.

    Harry Williams, Sr. worked as a Machinist and Foreman and owned his own machine shop.


  4. 5.  Ray Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 14 Nov 1886; died on 12 Sep 1887.

  5. 6.  Arthur J. Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 15 Feb 1892 in Hillsdale, MI; died on 22 Mar 1957 in Orlando, FL.

  6. 7.  Carl J. Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 19 Jan 1899 in Hillsdale, MI; died on 17 Oct 1958 in Ann Arbor, MI.

  7. 8.  Clela Harriet Williams Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samantha1) was born on 15 Nov 1902 in Portland, Ionia County, Michigan; died on 8 Aug 1993 in Grand Rapids, MI; was buried in North Eagle Cemetery, Eagle Twp., Clinton County, MI.


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