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Lonnie Porter Ammons

Birth
Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Nov 1984 (aged 77)
Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Lonnie first appeared on the census in 1910, living with his parents in Cowee, Macon County. Also in the household was Nancy, Lonnie's paternal grandmother. Lonnie's father, William, worked as a farmer.

By 1920, the family had relocated to Sylva, Jackson County and along with Lonnie was older sister, Cynthia Ammons Beasley, her husband Charles Beasley and their son Emanuel.

In 1930, Lonnie remained in the household of his parents and was listed as a laborer at a paper mill (likely the Evergreen [formerly Champion] paper mill).

Lonnie married Viola Snyder and in 1940, he and Viola lived in Sylva, Jackson County with their children Margaret Ann and William Homer, along with Lonnie's mother, Sarah.
Lonnie first appeared on the census in 1910, living with his parents in Cowee, Macon County. Also in the household was Nancy, Lonnie's paternal grandmother. Lonnie's father, William, worked as a farmer.

By 1920, the family had relocated to Sylva, Jackson County and along with Lonnie was older sister, Cynthia Ammons Beasley, her husband Charles Beasley and their son Emanuel.

In 1930, Lonnie remained in the household of his parents and was listed as a laborer at a paper mill (likely the Evergreen [formerly Champion] paper mill).

Lonnie married Viola Snyder and in 1940, he and Viola lived in Sylva, Jackson County with their children Margaret Ann and William Homer, along with Lonnie's mother, Sarah.


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