Mount Vernon was named this....because her father Patrick Henry Townsend had seen George Washington's "Mount Vernon" during the Civil War. He said it was the most beautiful place he had ever seen. Making the statement that his first child would be named Mount Vernon.
Mount Vernon was born in Dekalb County Georgia. Her parents Martha Ann Almand and Patrick Henry Townsend.
Prince Jerome and Mount Vernon were married December 10, 1899.
They had fifteen (15) children.
Twelve (12) lived to adutlhood:
Claude Alphonso
Frank
Nellie
Irene
Schely Howard
W. Wilson
Harvey J.
Grady H.
Louise
Nora
Byrdie Mae
Mount Vernon was named this....because her father Patrick Henry Townsend had seen George Washington's "Mount Vernon" during the Civil War. He said it was the most beautiful place he had ever seen. Making the statement that his first child would be named Mount Vernon.
Mount Vernon was born in Dekalb County Georgia. Her parents Martha Ann Almand and Patrick Henry Townsend.
Prince Jerome and Mount Vernon were married December 10, 1899.
They had fifteen (15) children.
Twelve (12) lived to adutlhood:
Claude Alphonso
Frank
Nellie
Irene
Schely Howard
W. Wilson
Harvey J.
Grady H.
Louise
Nora
Byrdie Mae
Family Members
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Lucy Mae Almand
1900–1901
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Claude Alphonzo Almand
1902–1991
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William Frank Almand
1905–1936
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Nellie Forest Almand Hammonds
1907–1997
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Rachel Beatrice Almand Hammonds
1908–2005
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Irene Eva Almand Whitley
1910–2002
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Woodrow Wilson Almand
1912–1985
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Harvey Judge Almand
1914–1993
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Louise Almand Mock
1918–2010
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Nora Almand Hudson
1920–2007
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Birdie M. Almand
1921–2016
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C H Almand
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M. B. Almand
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