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William A. Hammons Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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William A. Hammons Gravesite
The grave of William A. Hammons in the IOOF Cemetery in Greenwood, Mississippi.
Date & Place: in Greenwood, Leflore County, Mississippi United States
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William Hammons
William Hammons' father was E.A. Hammons and his mother was Rosa Hammons. He had siblings Robert and Maggie - William was the youngest child. E. A. was a farmer in Carroll Mississippi. Carroll County is about 18 miles from Greenwood. When William was 27, he was married and living with his wife, Mamie Maurine Hammons, in Greenwood, Mississippi, on Avenue E. He was self-employed. As a young adult, William was 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighed 135 pounds, and had blue eyes and brown hair. He also had a "light" complexion. William and his wife, Maureen Wigley Hammons (1917 - 1975), (the name on her grave) had two sons, William Stewart Hammons (1938 - 2019) and Robert A Hammons - and at one point, William A's brother-in-law, Thomas Hammons, also lived with the family. Their son William also lived and died in Greenwood, Mississippi. See his Find A Grave memorial at William Stewart Hammons, Sr. William was a manager at a retail sewing machine store in Greenwood county.
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