Lillian Alice Latham (daughter of Frank Marion Latham and Sarah Haughney) was born 1897, and died December 24, 1975 in Leonardtown, Md.
She married William Alfonso Guy.
Lilly is responsible for one of my favorite traditions at Christmas Time. Every year she would make Christmas breakfast sausage
from her farm. The sausage would be very hot (spicy) and my dad and I would savor (or fight) over every morsel of it. To this day,
I get the hottest, best sausage I can find for Christmas breakfast. Lilly and Finey ran a farm across the road from Alice and Dick's general store in Loveville, Maryland. They grew tobacco among other things. Lilly had a hen house and loved her Guinea hens.(John Smiley).
Lillian Alice Latham (daughter of Frank Marion Latham and Sarah Haughney) was born 1897, and died December 24, 1975 in Leonardtown, Md.
She married William Alfonso Guy.
Lilly is responsible for one of my favorite traditions at Christmas Time. Every year she would make Christmas breakfast sausage
from her farm. The sausage would be very hot (spicy) and my dad and I would savor (or fight) over every morsel of it. To this day,
I get the hottest, best sausage I can find for Christmas breakfast. Lilly and Finey ran a farm across the road from Alice and Dick's general store in Loveville, Maryland. They grew tobacco among other things. Lilly had a hen house and loved her Guinea hens.(John Smiley).
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