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Gammon Family

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Gammon Family
Lewis Larue and Mary Naomi Lentz Gammon with two of their children, Clara and Ella. Lewis Larue Gammon was born October 18, 1853 and died November 6, 1927 the son of James Wilkenson and Armilda Eliza Myers Gammon. Mary Naomi was born May 8, 1858 and died April 14, 1946 the daughter of Jacob Lewis and Jane Beavers Lentz. Ella was born in 1882 and Clara was born in 1891.
Date & Place: in Decatur County, Iowa USA
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My Great-Grandmother was Sarah Jane Gammon. Also I have found her as Sarah Jane Elizabeth Gammon. She Married John Lord who was from England. Indian. Thank You Charlotte Jarrell
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Ella Gammon Campbell
Ella Gammon Campbell was born on May 26, 1882. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ella Gammon Campbell.
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Mary Naoma Lentz Gammon
Mary Naoma Lentz Gammon was born on May 5, 1858. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Naoma Lentz Gammon.
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Lewis Larue Gammon
Lewis Larue Gammon was born on October 18, 1853. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lewis Larue Gammon.
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Clara Gammon Hamilton
Clara Gammon Hamilton was born on June 6, 1891. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Clara Gammon Hamilton.
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Carol Clark
Clark, Hartley, Hoy, Maher, O'Neill, Noone, Flanagan, Grady, Buchanan, Strange, Beltz, Gammon, Lentz, Coontz, Beavers, Lockwood, Traupel, Bethards, Bremer, Swander, Marks, Barlow, Shepherd, Gamble, Connick, Reeves, Wilt, Kershner.
Charlotte Jarrell
I am looking for: Jarrell, (from Amos Davis Jarrell) Bumgardner, Carter, Ruth, Boatwright, Lord, Gammon, Shuffield, Ashcraft, Tucker, to name a few. I live in Arizona in my 60's & have 9 grandchildren. I have been working on these lines for about 1 1/2 years. I have found SO MUCH & am going to try to put a book together. I am now looking for pictures of ancesters that I do not have. I hope someone can be of HELP! Thank You Charlotte Boatwright Jarrell My e-mail is [contact link]
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